Win a luxury hen do worth up to £3,950!

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After such a tough 2020 with so many weddings and hen parties cancelled, we are all eagerly awaiting this summer for that light at the end of the tunnel.
We are delighted to introduce you to Kymani, the tailor-made group glamping company. Kymani offers bespoke luxury getaways in a choice of rural location for brides looking for something that bit different.
Each site can be hired out on an exclusive basis so that groups have the entire place to themselves for a really special private getaway – all which will be set up in a completely safe, socially-distanced way.
What makes Kymani different from other glamping operators is the ability for groups of up to 40 people to hire the sites out exclusively allowing you and your hens to get away from it all whilst having the whole place to yourselves.
The concept behind Kymani is that each trip should be as unique as each group of people is. The sites will offer a range of handpicked local activities that brides and hen guests can choose from so that your getaway is completely bespoke. Activities could range from a sunrise yoga session to a pampering session to a cocktail-making masterclass – anything is possible!

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Kymani will remove the stress normally involved with organising a large group by allowing guests to pre-order all food and beverages in advance, meaning the time away can be spent just being together rather than worrying about cooking, or endless trips to the supermarket.

The process will be made even easier by the Kymani Concierge app. Each member will have access to the app meaning they can pre-book and pre-pay for all their additional activities. An onsite guest relations team will be on hand at all times to ensure everything runs completely to plan, and that guests have everything they need.

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To celebrate the first summer of Kymani Getaways, the company is giving away an amazing prize of a two-night group getaway for 20 people (aged 21+) worth up to £3,950. This prize is for a trip to a site of the winner's choice and includes breakfast and dinner. Additional drinks and activities can be pre-booked and pre-paid a few weeks prior to your trip.

For your chance to win enter via our main website here.

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