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Exclusively for amateurs: the 2024 Pangolin Photo Challenge

AdminBy AdminJuly 30, 2024Updated:July 30, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Pangolin Photo Challenge is here again and in 2024, there are six categories offering a total prize pool exceeding $30,000. Each submitted image will serve as an entry for a chance to win a Best of Chobe photo safari in a lucky draw just for participating!

This competition is exclusively for amateurs, whose image entries must be captured in 2023 or 2024 (excluding the ‘Best of 2024’ category, naturally).

Contest categories include:

  • Birds of the World
  • Monochrome Wildlife
  • Mammal Behaviour
  • Water as an Element
  • Out of Africa
  • Best of 2024

5 x Challenge Prizes: The owner of the best image in each of the five challenges (excluding the Best of 2024) will win a 6-night stay for one person at The Pangolin Chobe Hotel* OR a voucher for $2,000 to put towards any Pangolin Photo Safari advertised on this website.

Best of 2024 and Lucky Draw Winner: The owner of the best image in The Best of 2024 Challenge and the Lucky Draw winner will win a Best of Chobe photo safari for two people worth over $9,000.

Participants have until the year’s end to participate in as many challenges as they wish wish.


For full details, and to enter the Pangolin Photo Challenge 2024 for FREE, click here.

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