All expenses paid trip to Petra up for grabs
A unique competition is offering a 10-day expedition to Petra for free.
Seven people will experience one of the New 7 Wonders of the World this year, in the latest CSR campaign from Global Executive Search Firm, Venari Partners.
The Venari Partners Challenge will see Venari Partners fund the Petra tour in Jordan which will be led by world record breakerand endurance athlete, Sean Conway.
Residents of the UK and Ireland are invited to nominate someone they admire to participate in the challenge.
Participants will be encouraged and supported to fundraise for a charity of their choice as part of the challenge.
Venari Partners will offer tips and advice on activities they can do ahead of the journey to Petra to raise money.
The expedition will take place in October.
Participants trek 75 km along the Jordan Trail, bathe in the Dead Sea, and camp Bedouin-style under the stars, before finishing at Petra.
Ambassador and team leader, Sean Conway said: “I can’t wait to share my knowledge and experience with like-minded people and see how much they grow after a week in the deserts of Jordan.”
James Parker, Director of Venari Partners said: ‘As a company, we challenge ourselves to be creative and thoughtful, including through our CSR strategy.”
Nominations for the Venari Partners Challenge are now open.
People can nominate themself, or someone who inspires them, at Venari Partners website.
Nominations close on Monday 1 May,
A neutral panel will select the seven successful applicants, alongside Sean Conway and some of the Venari Partners team.
More details at the Venari Partners Challenge website.
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