Sunday 29 November 2015

New Products and Things to Do in the NT

Tourism NT's newest campaign aims to promote travel to the Northern Territory during the months of December, January and February when visitation is at its lowest. Travellers can make the most of sales and 'Do the NT' for less this summer.

NEW PRODUCTS

Little Miss Korea

Darwin's newest Korean BBQ restaurant, Little Miss Korea, has taken up residence in a quirky industrial space in the CBD. Renowned chef, Chung Jae Lee, is behind this exciting addition to Darwin's dining scene which offers food lovers the opportunity to cook their own meal on a hot grill at their table.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/LittleMissKoreaDarwin/

Epilogue Lounge

Located in the middle of Alice Springs off the Todd Mall, you'll find a cool space called Epilogue Lounge. Coffee haunt by day, cocktails by night, Epilogue has recently added a rooftop bar. Complete with live music every weekend, this is a favourite spot for locals and travellers alike.
Website: https://www.facebook.com/epiloguelounge/?ref=ts&fref=ts

H 105 Mitchell Hotel

H105 Mitchell is located in Darwin City with stunning views of Mindil Beach, The Esplanade and the CBD. Combining contemporary design with Darwin's tropical lifestyle, this central hotel and apartments is only a short distance from Darwin's entertainment and business hub.
Website: http://www.h105mitchell.com.au/

Aboriginal Bush Traders 

Situated in the historical Lyons Cottage along the Esplanade, Aboriginal Bush Traders (ABT) is fast becoming one of Darwin's popular integrated cultural attractions. The retail store showcases the work of indigenous artists and community art centres across the Northern Territory, sourcing products from the Red Centre to the Tiwi Islands. ABT provides support to indigenous community members wishing to share their culture, art and experiences. Authentic products include sculpture, weavings and carvings.
Website: http://www.aboriginalbushtraders.com/


Groote Eylandt Lodge

Groote Eylandt Lodge, previously known as Dugong Beach Resort, was rebranded in July and has recently launched a number of sport fishing packages. Groote Eylandt offers anglers a unique opportunity to experience the thrill of deep sea fishing. The island is renowned for having some of the most exciting fishing grounds in the world with its pristine waters and the unspoilt environment of the Gulf of Carpentaria. Anglers will relish the opportunity to try their hand at fishing for barramundi, sailfish and black marlin.
Website: http://www.grooteeylandtlodge.com.au/

World Expeditions launches new NT experiences…

Family Walking Adventure

World Expeditions has launched its new Kakadu Family Walking Adventure, timed to operate during school holidays and ideal for families with school aged children. This active, walking based itinerary is targeted at families who want to get beyond the regular tourist sites and broaden their children's minds through an authentic Top End experience. Their full day bushwalks venture to remote gorges, waterfalls and rock art sites seen by very few visitors.
Website: http://www.worldexpeditions.com/au/index.php


Bush Tucker Garden

World Expeditions has secured an exclusive partnership with the Yarrenyty - Arltere Learning Centre (YALC) combining their Larapinta Trail walking experience with a two day Community Project. The project aims to restore an Aboriginal community's bush tucker garden in Alice Springs. Visitors will be given an insight into Aboriginal herbal medicines and traditional foods, along with enjoying a world class walk along the Larapinta Trail.
Website: http://www.worldexpeditions.com/au/index.php?section=trips&id=2441065

COMING SOON

Field of Light at Uluru 

Bruce Munro's Field of Light will be created in its largest form to date at Ayers Rock Resort for most of 2016. The solar powered installation will illuminate a remote desert area within sight of Uluru from April 1st, 2016. There will be a number of ways to experience the installation.
Website: https://www.ayersrockresort.com.au/events/detail/field-of-light-uluru

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