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Tropika Island of Treasure | |
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Genre | Reality competition |
Created by | Samantha Moon |
Directed by | Graeme Moon (season 1, 2 and 5), Steven Warriner (season 3 and 4), Samantha Moon (season 5) |
Presented by | DJ Fresh (season 2-5), Natalie Becker (season 2), Lala Hirayama (season 3), Nicole Flint (season 4) Rosina Casserly (season 5),Katlego Maboe (season 9-10) |
Country of origin | South Africa |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 10 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Samantha Moon |
Production locations | Seychelles (season 10),Curaçao (season 9), Maldives (season 8), Seychelles (season 7), Mauritius (season 6), Jamaica (season 5), Mexico (season 4), Thailand (season 3), Zanzibar (season 2), Mauritius (season 1) |
Production company | Stimulii Licensing South Africa |
Original release | |
Network | e.tv (seasons 1–4) SABC 1 (seasons 5–6) SABC 3 (seasons 7–present) |
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Tropika Island of Treasure is a South African reality competition television series. The show features an equal number of South African celebrities and public contestants competing in a luxurious, paradise-island location for a cash prize. Each episode the players compete in an Island Game. Each week's Island Game winner listens to the other players pleas to stay on the island, and they alone have the power to decide who stays and who goes by uttering the words "Pack your bags and get off my Island". The final Island Game winner receives a prize of R1 million. The format is owned and produced by Stimulii Licensing and broadcast on SABC3.[1][2]Currently it is presented by Zanele Potelwa in Zanzibar.