Sunday, 23 August 2026

Discover Auckland from Parnell: The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre Shines at MEETINGS 2026

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre
Auckland's Parnell is one of the city's most appealing inner-city neighbourhoods, combining historic character, boutique shopping, galleries, restaurants and easy access to the attractions of central Auckland.

Located in this distinctive suburb, The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre provides a combination of accommodation, conference facilities, dining and event services, making it a practical choice for leisure travellers, business visitors and organisers planning meetings and events in Auckland.

The hotel was one of the featured exhibitors at MEETINGS 2026, New Zealand's premier business events trade show, providing an opportunity to showcase its accommodation and conference facilities to event professionals from New Zealand and overseas. The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre is listed in the official MEETINGS 2026 exhibitor directory as an Auckland accommodation and venue supplier.

With 101 air-conditioned accommodation rooms, eight purpose-built conference rooms and a 3.5-acre property, the hotel offers a substantial range of facilities while retaining the character of its Parnell setting.

Auckland Accommodation With A Parnell Address

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre is situated at 10 to 20 Gladstone Road in Parnell, an established inner-city suburb of Auckland.

The property was formerly known as Quality Hotel Parnell before becoming independently operated as The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre. The hotel describes itself as New Zealand owned and operated, with a focus on providing accommodation while continuing to support the wider community through charitable activities.

The hotel has 101 accommodation rooms, including hotel-style rooms, studios and one and two-bedroom apartments. Many of the rooms and serviced apartments in the North Wing have expansive views towards Auckland city and the Waitemata Harbour.

For travellers who prefer accommodation with additional space, the apartment-style options provide an alternative to a conventional hotel room.

Comfortable Accommodation For Different Types Of Travellers

The range of accommodation makes The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre suitable for a variety of stays.

Business travellers attending meetings or conferences can stay on the property rather than travelling between their accommodation and venue. Families can take advantage of the larger apartment-style accommodation, while visitors attending concerts or events in central Auckland can use the hotel as a convenient base.

Rooms are air conditioned and include complimentary wireless internet. The property also provides 24-hour reception and free on-site parking, subject to availability.

The combination of accommodation and conference facilities is particularly useful for organisations bringing delegates from outside Auckland, as meeting attendees can stay, meet and dine within the same property.

Eight Conference Rooms For Auckland Business Events

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre
For the business events industry, the conference facilities are a major attraction.

The Parnell Conference Centre has eight meeting and event spaces designed for functions ranging from small meetings and training sessions to larger conferences, dinners and corporate events.

The venue's spaces can accommodate different room configurations and group sizes. The Discovery and Endeavour rooms, for example, can each accommodate up to 140 guests in theatre-style seating, while combining them creates a substantially larger event space.

Across the conference centre, seating can be arranged for events ranging from small groups to large gatherings. The venue's capacity reaches up to 300 people in theatre-style configurations, depending on the room and setup.

This flexibility makes the venue suitable for conferences, seminars, workshops, meetings, training sessions, dinners, private functions and celebrations.

Conference Facilities Designed For Flexibility

The conference rooms feature natural light and air conditioning, while available equipment includes items such as data projectors, portable screens, lecterns, laser pointers, whiteboards, flipcharts and conference speakerphones.

Different room layouts allow organisers to configure spaces according to the purpose of their event.

A smaller meeting might require a boardroom or classroom arrangement, while a conference or presentation could use theatre-style seating. Banquet, cabaret, cocktail and U-shaped configurations are also available in selected rooms.

This flexibility is important for event organisers who may need several different formats during a single programme.

Catering For Conferences And Events

Conference catering is an integral part of the offering.

The hotel's experienced chefs and restaurant team provide catering menus that can be tailored to event requirements. Options include morning and afternoon teas, buffet lunches and other meals for delegates.

The on-site Gladstones Café Restaurant provides another setting for dining and networking, giving conference delegates an opportunity to continue conversations after formal sessions have concluded.

For event planners, having accommodation, meeting rooms and catering available within one property can simplify event logistics and reduce the need for delegates to travel between venues.

Gladstones Café Restaurant

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre
Gladstones Café Restaurant is located within the hotel and offers indoor and outdoor dining.

The restaurant occupies a historic Gladstone Road house dating from the early 1900s, creating an interesting contrast between heritage character and contemporary hospitality. French doors connect the indoor dining area with the outdoor space, creating a relaxed indoor-outdoor atmosphere.

The menu includes a variety of choices including steaks, salads, seafood, pasta and desserts, while special dietary requirements can be accommodated on request.

Private dining options are also available for larger groups, with spaces capable of hosting up to 140 guests.

A Walkable Parnell Experience

One of the hotel's advantages is its setting within Parnell.

The suburb is known for its galleries, boutique shops, restaurants and cafes, offering visitors opportunities to explore beyond the hotel.

The Auckland Museum, Auckland Domain and Newmarket shopping precinct are also within the wider surrounding area, while Spark Arena is close by for concerts and major entertainment events. Auckland's city centre can be reached easily from Parnell, making the hotel useful for visitors combining business with leisure.

For those arriving by car, complimentary on-site parking is available, subject to availability. Public transport options are also nearby.

A Venue With A Community Focus

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre has a distinctive feature that extends beyond accommodation and events.

The property is a registered charity, and its conference activities contribute to support for community, health and research organisations in New Zealand.

For organisations choosing a venue for a conference or corporate event, this provides an additional social dimension to the decision.

Holding an event at the hotel can therefore combine practical business event requirements with a contribution towards the wider community.

A Natural Fit For MEETINGS 2026

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre
The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre's participation as a featured exhibitor at MEETINGS 2026 was a natural fit for its business.

The annual event brings together New Zealand and international buyers with venues, accommodation providers, tourism operators and specialist suppliers involved in the business events sector.

For The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre, MEETINGS 2026 provided a valuable platform to promote its eight conference rooms, 101 accommodation rooms, catering capabilities and Auckland location to professionals looking for conference venues with accommodation.

Its ability to host meetings and accommodation in the same property is particularly relevant to hosted buyers and event organisers planning multi-day conferences or incentive programmes.

A Practical Choice For Business And Leisure

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre offers an appealing combination for travellers who want more than a conventional city hotel.

Its accommodation provides options ranging from standard hotel rooms to larger apartments, while the conference centre provides flexible spaces for meetings and events.

The on-site restaurant adds convenience for both hotel guests and delegates, while the surrounding Parnell neighbourhood provides opportunities for dining, shopping and exploring Auckland.

For business travellers, the property can function as both accommodation and meeting venue. For leisure visitors, it offers a base close to central Auckland attractions while providing a quieter suburban environment.

Auckland Business Events With Accommodation On Site

For conference organisers searching for Auckland conference venues with accommodation, The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre offers a compelling combination.

The venue can accommodate events from small meetings through to larger conferences, with catering available and 101 accommodation rooms on the same property. The conference centre also provides free Wi-Fi for conference guests and on-site parking.

This integrated approach can make planning easier for organisers and more convenient for delegates.

Rather than arranging accommodation, meeting facilities and dining at separate locations, many of these requirements can be brought together under one roof.

My Overall Impression

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre
The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre stands out as a property that combines accommodation, business events and Auckland neighbourhood experiences in one location.

Its 101 rooms, eight conference spaces, restaurant and extensive event capabilities give it the versatility to cater for business travellers, conference delegates, families, leisure visitors and private functions.

Its participation as a featured exhibitor at MEETINGS 2026 also highlighted its role within New Zealand's business events industry.

For travellers, the appeal extends beyond the conference centre. Parnell provides a chance to experience one of Auckland's established inner-city neighbourhoods, while the hotel's accommodation and dining facilities provide a convenient base from which to explore the city.

For conference organisers looking for an Auckland venue with accommodation, flexible meeting spaces, catering and convenient access to the city, The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre is a property worth considering.

The Parnell Hotel and Conference Centre 

Contact: Litty Roberts
Address: 10 to 20 Gladstone Road, Parnell, Auckland 1052, New Zealand
Phone: +64 9 303 3789
Freephone: 0800 50 44 66
Email: reservations@theparnell.co.nz
Website: https://www.theparnell.co.nz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/theparnell/

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Saturday, 22 August 2026

Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City: Where Business, Wellness and Inspiration Meet

Pattaya is redefining what a modern business events destination can be.

Known internationally for its beaches, entertainment and vibrant atmosphere, Pattaya is increasingly positioning itself as a sophisticated MICE destination where world-class meeting infrastructure combines with wellness, sustainability, gastronomy and authentic local experiences.

As the featured destination for IT&CM Asia and CTW Asia-Pacific 2026, Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City will showcase why the destination deserves serious consideration for corporate meetings, incentive travel, conferences, conventions and business events in Thailand.

For event planners and delegates, the attraction is clear: Pattaya makes it possible to achieve business objectives while providing opportunities to relax, recharge and experience a destination beyond the conference room.

Pattaya: where business meets the beach

The concept behind Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City is simple but increasingly important to today's business events industry.

Successful events are no longer judged solely by the quality of the meeting room. Delegates increasingly expect memorable experiences, opportunities for wellbeing, meaningful connections and time to explore the destination.

Pattaya brings these elements together.

The city's extensive range of hotels, convention facilities and event venues provides the infrastructure required for major business events, while its coastal setting creates opportunities for beachside functions, wellness activities, team-building programmes and leisure experiences.

The result is a destination where a conference can become an experience rather than simply another business trip.

Relax and refresh in Pattaya

The "Pattaya: Relax & Refresh" concept has been developed around the idea that delegates should have opportunities to recharge after intensive meetings.

Long conference days can be demanding, particularly during multi-day corporate events and international conventions.

Pattaya provides an alternative environment where delegates can step away from the meeting agenda and enjoy the seaside setting, wellness experiences and recreational opportunities.

A morning meeting can be followed by a wellness activity, while an evening business function can take place beside the sea.

For incentive groups, the destination provides an extensive choice of activities that can combine relaxation, discovery and team interaction.

World-class MICE venues

Pattaya
Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City offers a broad selection of venues suitable for different types and sizes of events.

Convention centres, hotels and specialist event venues provide spaces for conferences, exhibitions, corporate meetings, incentive groups and gala dinners.

A key advantage is the availability of venues certified under the Thailand MICE Venue Standard, providing event organisers with recognised benchmarks for venue quality and service.

This combination of international-standard facilities and destination variety allows planners to develop programmes around specific objectives rather than trying to fit every event into the same format.

Easy access from Bangkok and beyond

Accessibility is an important consideration when choosing a destination for an international business event.

Pattaya is conveniently positioned within the Eastern Economic Corridor and can be reached by road from Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport.

U-Tapao International Airport also provides an important gateway for Pattaya and the surrounding Chonburi region.

The relatively short transfer times from the major airports make Pattaya practical for international delegates while allowing event organisers to combine a city-based business programme with a coastal destination.

For overseas delegates, this accessibility can make a significant difference when planning an incentive trip or multi-day conference.

The new Pattaya-Chonburi MICE Package

A new Pattaya-Chonburi MICE Package is adding another dimension to the destination's business events offering.

The initiative is designed to incorporate authentic local culture, wellness, gastronomy and team-building activities into MICE programmes.

This reflects a wider change in the international business events sector, where organisers are looking for experiences that are more personal, engaging and connected to the destination.

Rather than simply arranging accommodation and meeting space, planners can create itineraries that allow delegates to experience the culture, food and lifestyle of Pattaya and Chonburi.

For incentive travel in particular, this approach can transform an ordinary corporate trip into a memorable reward.

From meetings to meaningful experiences

One of Pattaya's greatest strengths is its diversity.
  • A high-capacity convention can be followed by an intimate dinner.
  • A corporate presentation can be combined with a wellness experience.A team-building programme can take participants outside the traditional conference environment.
  • An incentive itinerary can incorporate local food, cultural activities, entertainment and time beside the coast.

This flexibility allows organisers to create programmes that appeal to different generations and interests.

It also gives delegates opportunities to build relationships in informal settings, which can often be just as valuable as formal business meetings.

Wellness becomes part of the business event

Pattaya
Wellness has become an increasingly important consideration in business travel and MICE planning.

Pattaya's coastal environment and extensive wellness offering provide opportunities for event planners to incorporate wellbeing into corporate programmes.

Massage treatments, relaxation sessions, outdoor activities and wellness experiences can be incorporated into schedules to help delegates unwind between meetings.

Even simple changes, such as holding an activity outdoors or allowing delegates time to enjoy the seaside environment, can create a more balanced event experience.

Pattaya's "Relax & Refresh" philosophy fits naturally into this evolving approach to business events.

Gastronomy with a local flavour

Food is another important element of the Pattaya MICE experience.

Thailand is internationally recognised for its cuisine, and business events provide opportunities for delegates to discover local flavours through dinners, receptions, culinary experiences and informal gatherings.

For international visitors, incorporating Thai gastronomy into an event itinerary can provide an authentic connection with the destination.

Beachside dining, local specialities and carefully curated culinary experiences can also become memorable highlights of an incentive programme.

A destination for team building

Pattaya's combination of natural attractions, recreational facilities and cultural experiences creates numerous possibilities for team-building programmes.

Groups can move beyond the conference room and participate in activities designed to encourage communication, cooperation and shared experiences.

The destination's coastal environment provides a particularly attractive backdrop for outdoor activities.

For companies seeking to strengthen relationships between employees, reward high-performing teams or introduce new staff members, these experiences can add genuine value to an incentive programme.

Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City at IT&CM Asia and CTW Asia-Pacific 2026

The destination will have a prominent presence as the Featured Destination at IT&CM Asia and CTW Asia-Pacific 2026.

The events provide a valuable platform for Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City to meet international buyers, event planners, corporate travel professionals and other members of the global MICE community.

The Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City booth will also provide visitors with opportunities to discover more about the destination and its business events offering.

Delegates can take a break from the busy exhibition schedule with complimentary neck and shoulder massages provided by professional therapists.

The booth will also host a Signature Pattaya Happy Hour, providing an informal setting for networking, refreshments and conversations with members of the MICE community.

These activities reflect the destination's broader message: business networking does not have to be confined to formal meetings.

A complete MICE destination

Pattaya's evolution into a leading MICE destination demonstrates how Thailand's business events sector is responding to the changing expectations of international delegates.

Today's event organisers want more than meeting rooms.

They want destinations that provide reliable infrastructure, easy access, quality accommodation, memorable experiences, sustainability initiatives, wellness opportunities and authentic connections with local culture.

Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City brings these elements together.

Its combination of convention facilities, hotels, coastal experiences, gastronomy, wellness and entertainment provides planners with the flexibility to create everything from large-scale conventions to intimate corporate retreats.

Why choose Pattaya for your next business event?

For companies planning a meeting, incentive programme, conference or convention in Thailand, Pattaya offers a compelling combination of business efficiency and leisure appeal.

The destination provides internationally recognised MICE venues, convenient airport access and a diverse selection of accommodation and event facilities.

Beyond the meeting room, delegates can enjoy wellness experiences, Thai cuisine, coastal attractions, cultural discovery and team-building activities.

That combination is increasingly important as companies seek to create business events that deliver measurable outcomes while also improving delegate satisfaction and engagement.

Pattaya is no longer simply a leisure destination.

It is emerging as a destination where business, wellness and inspiration can work together.

Discover Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City

Whether you are planning a corporate meeting, incentive programme, international conference, convention or team-building retreat, Pattaya offers the infrastructure and experiences to create an event with lasting impact.

Its "Relax & Refresh" philosophy provides a particularly attractive proposition for today's MICE traveller: achieve your business goals, then step outside the meeting room and experience the destination.

With its combination of accessibility, professional venues, wellness, gastronomy, sustainability and authentic local experiences, Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City is ready to elevate the next generation of business events in Thailand.

Pattaya-Chonburi MICE City

Website: https://www.tceb.or.th/
Email: Contact details available through the official Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau website.
Phone: +66 2 203 4232
Address: Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, 36th Floor, Supalai Grand Tower, 1011 Rama III Road, Chong Nonsi, Yan Nawa, Bangkok 10120, Thailand

Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau

Website: https://www.tceb.or.th/
Phone: +66 2 203 4232
Address: Bangkok, Thailand
  

IT&CM Asia and CTW Asia-Pacific

Website: https://www.itcma.com/
Address: Singapore
  

Pattaya City

Website: https://amazingthailand.com.au/pattaya/
Address: Pattaya, Chonburi, Thailand

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Alishan Forest Railway: Taiwan’s Magical Mountain Train Journey Through the Clouds

Alishan Forest Railway
For travellers searching for one of Asia’s most atmospheric train journeys, Taiwan’s Alishan Forest Railway offers an extraordinary adventure into the island’s misty mountain country.

Climbing from Chiayi into the spectacular Alishan mountain range, this historic railway passes through dramatically changing landscapes, from tropical forests and agricultural areas to cooler mountain forests filled with towering cypress trees.

The railway is famous for its steep gradients, tight curves, switchbacks, spiral sections, bridges and tunnels, while the surrounding Alishan National Forest Recreation Area is renowned for its sunrise, sea of clouds, ancient trees and forest landscapes.

Originally constructed during the Japanese colonial period to transport timber from the mountains, the Alishan Forest Railway has evolved into one of Taiwan’s most distinctive tourism experiences. The railway network extends for approximately 85 kilometres and climbs from around 30 metres at Chiayi to 2,216 metres at Alishan, passing through tropical, warm and temperate forest zones.

For anyone planning scenic train journeys in Asia, Alishan deserves a place high on the list.

A Railway Journey Into the Mountains

The Alishan Forest Railway is unlike an ordinary railway.

As the train leaves Chiayi, the surrounding landscape gradually changes. Lowland scenery gives way to foothills and then increasingly mountainous terrain, with the railway negotiating the dramatic geography through ingenious engineering.

The historic railway uses U-turns, switchbacks and a spiral route to gain altitude while negotiating steep mountain slopes. These engineering features are among the reasons the railway has become such an important part of Taiwan’s railway heritage.

The journey is as much about the railway itself as it is about the destination.

Passengers can watch the landscape change through the carriage windows while the train slowly climbs deeper into the mountains.

From Chiayi to Fenqihu

Alishan Forest Railway
Travellers should be aware that the railway's current operating arrangements differ from the traditional descriptions of a direct Chiayi-to-Alishan train journey.

The official Taiwan Forest Recreation information currently states that the main line is operating between Chiayi and Fenqihu and is not yet fully operational through to Alishan. Passengers continuing to Alishan can transfer to buses at Fenqihu.

This means that a journey promoted as a direct five-hour train trip from Chiayi City to Alishan should not be assumed to operate as a single continuous train service.

For travellers, however, the experience remains highly worthwhile. The railway provides the opportunity to experience the historic mountain line before continuing by road into the Alishan National Forest Recreation Area.

Always check the official railway timetable and service notices immediately before travelling, as restoration and operating arrangements can change.

Fenqihu: A Mountain Village Worth Exploring

Fenqihu is one of the most rewarding stops along the Alishan Forest Railway.

The mountain settlement developed around the railway and remains closely associated with the history of the forest railway. Its atmospheric old streets, mountain scenery and traditional railway heritage make it an ideal place to pause during the journey.

Rather than treating Fenqihu simply as a transfer point, travellers should allow some time to explore.

The village is also well known for its railway lunch boxes and local food, making it an excellent opportunity to sample regional flavours before continuing towards Alishan.

For railway enthusiasts, Fenqihu offers an additional attraction: its railway facilities and mountain setting provide a strong connection with the history of the Alishan railway system.

A Railway Through Three Forest Zones

The new Zhushan Station
One of the most remarkable aspects of the Alishan Forest Railway is the changing vegetation encountered as the train climbs.

The official railway information describes the route as passing through tropical, warm and temperate forest zones.

This gradual transformation is one of the pleasures of the journey.

The lowlands feel warm and tropical, while higher elevations bring cooler temperatures and dense mountain forests. The scenery becomes increasingly atmospheric as the railway climbs towards the Alishan mountains.

Tall trees, moss-covered slopes, mist and mountain vegetation create a landscape that can feel remarkably remote despite the railway's long history.

The Famous Spiral and Switchbacks

The railway's engineering is every bit as fascinating as its scenery.

To overcome the difficult mountain terrain, the Alishan Forest Railway incorporates sharp curves, switchbacks and spiral sections. These techniques allowed the railway to gain elevation without requiring an impossibly steep direct climb.

For passengers, the railway can sometimes seem to twist and turn back upon itself as it works its way higher into the mountains.

This is one of the characteristics that makes the Alishan railway such a memorable scenic railway experience.

Rather than simply travelling in a straight line towards the mountains, the train becomes part of the landscape, following the contours of the terrain and negotiating the forested slopes.

Alishan National Forest Recreation Area

Alishan Forest Village
Once travellers reach the Alishan mountain region, the railway journey becomes the gateway to one of Taiwan’s most famous natural attractions.

The Alishan National Forest Recreation Area is renowned for its forest railway, sunrise, sea of clouds, ancient trees and seasonal flowers. The official Taiwan Forest Recreation website describes these attractions collectively as the Five Wonders of Alishan.

The recreation area is home to walking trails, forest landscapes, temples, mountain viewpoints and some extraordinary ancient trees.

For travellers who have spent hours travelling into the mountains by railway, exploring the forest on foot provides a natural continuation of the experience.

The Giant Trees of Alishan

The ancient trees are among the most impressive sights in the Alishan forest.

The area contains magnificent Taiwan red cypress and Taiwan yellow cypress trees, with some surviving trees estimated to be hundreds or even thousands of years old.

The Alishan Xianglin Sacred Tree is particularly notable. Official information from Taiwan Forest Recreation describes it as approximately 2,300 years old, around 45 metres tall and with a circumference of 12.3 metres.

Walking through the giant-tree trails provides a completely different perspective on the mountain environment.

The scale of the trees, combined with the cool air, forest silence and occasional mist, creates an experience that is difficult to replicate elsewhere.

The Alishan Sunrise Experience

Alishan Forest Railway
For many visitors, sunrise is one of the major reasons for travelling to Alishan.

The Zhushan Line carries passengers towards Zhushan Station, which sits at 2,451 metres above sea level and is currently Taiwan’s highest railway station. From the station area, visitors can enjoy views towards the Yushan peaks and experience the famous Alishan sunrise.

The sunrise experience requires an early start, but the combination of mountains, changing light and clouds can make it one of the most memorable moments of an Alishan visit.

Because sunrise train departure times can vary according to conditions and operational arrangements, travellers should check the official information before setting their alarm.

A Sea of Clouds Above Taiwan’s Mountains

Another of Alishan's signature experiences is its sea of clouds.

When weather conditions are favourable, clouds can collect among the mountain ranges below the viewing areas, creating the impression of a vast white ocean stretching across the landscape.

The sight can change rapidly as sunlight, wind and cloud movement transform the mountains.

This is another reason to allow more than a few hours in Alishan. The weather is part of the experience, and staying overnight increases the opportunity to see the mountains under different conditions.

A Journey Through Taiwan’s Railway Heritage

Hinoki Village
The Alishan Forest Railway is not simply a tourist attraction. It is an important piece of Taiwan’s industrial and railway history.

The line was constructed to support the exploitation and transportation of forest resources during the Japanese colonial period. Over time, the railway became an integral part of the Alishan mountain region and eventually developed into a major tourism attraction.

Today, the combination of railway heritage and natural scenery gives the journey a distinctive character.

Historic railway engineering, mountain forests and modern tourism coexist along the route.

Planning Your Alishan Forest Railway Journey

Advance planning is strongly recommended.

The railway is popular, particularly during weekends, holidays and Alishan's spring flower season. The official railway authority provides online timetables and fare information, and travellers should check these details before booking accommodation or connecting transport.

Travellers should also be aware that the current main-line operation does not provide a continuous train journey all the way from Chiayi to Alishan. The present main-line service operates between Chiayi and Fenqihu, with bus connections available for passengers continuing towards Alishan.

This is particularly important when planning an itinerary around a fixed departure or return flight.

Dress for the Mountains

Garage Park
Do not make the mistake of packing only for Taiwan's warmer lowlands.

Alishan sits high in the mountains and temperatures can be considerably cooler than in Chiayi. Weather can also change quickly, with mist, rain and strong temperature differences possible.

A warm jacket or light layers are recommended, even when the weather in the lowlands is warm.

Comfortable walking shoes are also useful because many of the best Alishan experiences involve walking along forest trails and between scenic viewpoints.

When to Visit Alishan

Alishan can be visited throughout the year, with each season offering a different experience.

Spring is particularly popular because of the area's famous flower season, including cherry blossoms. The official Taiwan Forest Recreation information notes that March and April attract many visitors for the annual flower season.

Summer brings lush greenery, while autumn can provide cooler conditions and atmospheric mountain scenery.

Winter can be particularly chilly at higher elevations and may produce misty, dramatic landscapes.

The best time ultimately depends on whether the priority is flowers, cooler weather, mountain scenery, sunrise or simply experiencing the railway.

Why the Alishan Forest Railway Belongs on an Asia Train Journey List

Alishan Forest train.
Image: 351jimmyd/Tripadvisor
The Alishan Forest Railway offers something that few modern forms of transport can provide.

It slows the journey down.

Instead of racing towards a mountain destination, passengers gradually climb through changing landscapes and experience the engineering ingenuity that made the railway possible.

The journey then opens into the wider Alishan experience, where ancient forests, giant cypress trees, mountain trails, sunrise and seas of clouds await.

For travellers searching for scenic train journeys in Taiwan, historic railways in Asia or unique mountain experiences, Alishan offers a compelling combination of all three.

The current railway arrangements mean visitors should plan carefully and confirm which sections are operating, but that does not diminish the appeal of this extraordinary railway.

From Chiayi to Fenqihu, and onward by connecting transport into the Alishan mountains, the journey remains one of Taiwan's most memorable ways to experience the island's spectacular high country.

Alishan Forest Railway and Cultural Heritage Office

Website: https://afrch.forest.gov.tw/EN
Telephone: +886 5 277 9843
Chiayi Box Office: +886 5 225 6918
Beimen Station: +886 5 276 8094
Fenqihu Station: +886 5 256 1007
Alishan Station: +886 5 267 9200
Zhuoping Station: +886 5 267 9086
Address: No. 308, Wenhua Road, East District, Chiayi City, Taiwan

The official railway authority provides current railway information, timetables, fares, station information and service updates.

Alishan National Forest Recreation Area

Website: https://recreation.forest.gov.tw/EN/Forest/RA?typ_id=0500001
Visitor Service Centre: +886 5 267 9917
Address: No. 59, Zhongzheng Village, Alishan Township, Chiayi County, Taiwan

The official forest recreation authority provides information about Alishan's forests, trails, giant trees, sunrise attractions, transportation and visitor facilities.

Taiwan Tourism Administration

Website: https://eng.taiwan.net.tw/

The Taiwan Tourism Administration provides official destination information and travel planning resources for visitors to Taiwan.

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AAT Kings Unveils 2027/28 Season: Discover Australia and New Zealand Beyond the Highlights

El Questro Wilderness Park East Kimberley
Travellers looking to experience Australia and New Zealand beyond the familiar sightseeing highlights have a new collection of journeys to consider, with AAT Kings unveiling its 2027/28 touring season.

The new season introduces fresh Small Group journeys, immersive local experiences and thoughtfully designed itineraries that put greater emphasis on regional communities, local stories, nature, culture and meaningful connections.

Rather than simply visiting famous landmarks, the new AAT Kings tours invite travellers to slow down and discover the people, landscapes and stories that give each destination its character.

To celebrate the launch, travellers can also save up to $2,200 per couple in Australia or up to $2,800 per couple in New Zealand on selected 2027/28 departures when booked between 10 August and 30 September 2026, for travel between 1 April 2027 and 31 March 2028, subject to the applicable terms and conditions.

A New Way to Discover Regional New South Wales

One of the major highlights of the new season is the nine-day Outback New South Wales Adventurer.

The new Small Group journey takes travellers well beyond the traditional New South Wales tourist trail, exploring the extraordinary landscapes, history, Aboriginal heritage and communities of the state's outback.

The Three Sisters, Blue Mountains
With an average group size of approximately 16 guests, the journey is designed to provide a more personal touring experience.

Travellers can descend into Australia's oldest commercial opal mine at White Cliffs, explore the mining and artistic heritage of Broken Hill and visit the Living Desert Sculptures, where monumental artworks meet the dramatic outback landscape.

The itinerary also includes historic Silverton, a former mining town with a fascinating character of its own.

One of the most significant experiences is a visit to World Heritage-listed Mungo National Park, where travellers can discover more than 40,000 years of Aboriginal history with a local guide.

The journey demonstrates how regional New South Wales can offer an extraordinary travel experience for those prepared to venture beyond the state's major cities and better-known attractions.

Small Group Touring Creates Deeper Connections

Small Group touring is an increasingly appealing way to explore Australia and New Zealand.

With fewer travellers, itineraries can operate at a more considered pace, while experiences can focus more closely on local communities, distinctive accommodation and encounters that may not be practical for larger groups.

AAT Kings has continued to expand its Small Group collection as travellers seek more personal and authentic experiences.

The 2027/28 season builds on this approach with new journeys that combine iconic scenery with local encounters.

For travellers, the result is a holiday that can feel less like moving from one attraction to another and more like discovering a destination through the people who live there.

New Zealand's South Island Takes Centre Stage

New Zealand's spectacular South Island receives particular attention in the new season, with two new Small Group itineraries: South Island Splendour and South Island Highlights.

TSS Earnslaw NZ
Both journeys are designed to combine some of New Zealand's best-known landscapes with experiences that reveal another side of the destination.

Travellers can meet local farming families at Real Country, gaining an insight into rural New Zealand and the people who work the land.

Another highlight is an overnight Milford Mariner cruise on Piopiotahi, better known internationally as Milford Sound.

Being on the water overnight provides a different perspective of one of New Zealand's most famous natural landscapes, allowing travellers to experience the dramatic environment during the quieter hours of the day.

Experiencing Milford Sound Differently

Milford Sound is one of New Zealand's most celebrated natural attractions, but an overnight experience offers an opportunity to appreciate it beyond the traditional day-trip visit.

Travelling aboard the Milford Mariner allows guests to spend more time within the fiord and experience the surrounding mountains, waterways and rainforest environment at a slower pace.

The experience is particularly suited to travellers who value scenery, photography, nature and a sense of escape.

By incorporating the overnight cruise into its new Small Group itineraries, AAT Kings is giving travellers another way to experience one of the South Island's most memorable destinations.

Travel with Purpose at the Oamaru Penguin Conservation Centre

The new 2027/28 season also expands AAT Kings' MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experiences, bringing purpose-led travel further into its touring program.

Among the new experiences is a visit to the Oamaru Penguin Conservation Centre in New Zealand.

The experience provides travellers with behind-the-scenes insight into the conservation of little blue penguins and the work being undertaken to protect one of New Zealand's much-loved native species.

For visitors, the experience provides more than an opportunity to see wildlife.

It offers an understanding of the conservation challenges facing native species and the importance of protecting New Zealand's natural environment for future generations.

This type of experience reflects the growing interest in responsible and purpose-led tourism, where travellers can contribute to or learn about initiatives that benefit local communities, wildlife and the environment.

Travel Beyond the Iconic Attractions

Gorge tour with Nitmiluk Tours
The philosophy behind AAT Kings' 2027/28 season is increasingly relevant to the way people travel today.

Australia and New Zealand are famous for spectacular scenery and iconic attractions, but the experiences that travellers remember most can often be found away from the major tourist sites.

Meeting a farmer, talking with a local guide, learning about Aboriginal history, visiting a conservation centre or spending a night surrounded by a remarkable natural landscape can provide a deeper understanding of a destination.

These encounters can transform a sightseeing holiday into a more meaningful travel experience.

New Short Breaks Add Greater Flexibility

Not every traveller has the time to commit to an extended touring holiday.

Recognising this, AAT Kings is introducing a range of new Short Break itineraries for the 2027/28 season.

These shorter journeys provide greater flexibility for travellers who want to explore an iconic destination without taking a long holiday.

Short Breaks can also be combined with longer independent holidays, allowing travellers to add a professionally organised touring experience to a broader itinerary.

This flexibility may appeal particularly to travellers who want the convenience of guided touring while retaining some independent travel time.

AAT Kings Looks to the Future of Touring

Walter Peak Station Queenstown
Ben Hall, CEO of AAT Kings Group, said the new season reflects growing demand for travel experiences that move beyond traditional sightseeing.

The company's approach is based around connecting travellers with local people, stories, communities, cultures and landscapes.

That philosophy is evident throughout the 2027/28 collection, from the remote landscapes of outback New South Wales to New Zealand's farms, conservation projects and spectacular South Island scenery.

For travellers, it creates a broader choice of ways to explore Australia and New Zealand.

Savings for the 2027/28 Travel Season

The launch of the new season also brings a limited-time New Season sale.

Travellers can save up to $2,200 per couple in Australia and up to $2,800 per couple in New Zealand on selected 2027/28 departures.

The offer applies to bookings made between 10 August and 30 September 2026 for travel between 1 April 2027 and 31 March 2028, subject to applicable conditions, selected departures and availability.

With new Small Group journeys, Short Breaks and immersive experiences being introduced, the sale provides an opportunity to plan an Australia or New Zealand holiday well ahead.

Travellers considering popular departure dates should check availability and the full sale terms when booking.

Australia and New Zealand Through a Different Lens

AAT Kings' 2027/28 season reflects an important evolution in escorted touring.

The focus is shifting from simply seeing the highlights to understanding what makes a destination special.

In outback New South Wales, that means exploring Aboriginal heritage, mining history, remote landscapes and regional communities.

In New Zealand, it means meeting farming families, experiencing Milford Sound at a slower pace and learning about native wildlife conservation.

Together, these experiences offer travellers a more intimate perspective of Australia and New Zealand.

Start Planning Your 2027/28 Adventure

Lake Argyle
For travellers planning their next Australia or New Zealand holiday, the new AAT Kings 2027/28 season offers plenty of inspiration.

Whether the attraction is the red earth and remote landscapes of outback New South Wales, the dramatic scenery of New Zealand's South Island, a meaningful conservation experience or a shorter escape, the new collection provides opportunities to travel at a more considered pace.

The emphasis is on going beyond the postcard views and discovering the stories, people and places that make each journey memorable.

With the New Season sale running until 30 September 2026, now is an ideal time to explore the new itineraries and consider where the next journey might lead.

AAT Kings

Website: www.aatkings.com
Address: AAT Kings, Australia and New Zealand

For details of the 2027/28 season, new tours, Small Group journeys, Short Breaks, MAKE TRAVEL MATTER Experiences, availability and current offers, visit the official AAT Kings website.

AAT Kings 2027/28 New Season Sale

Website: www.aatkings.com
Booking period: 10 August 2026 to 30 September 2026
Travel period: 1 April 2027 to 31 March 2028

Offer: Savings of up to $2,200 per couple in Australia or up to $2,800 per couple in New Zealand on selected departures, subject to applicable terms and conditions.

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Spotlight on South Australia's South Coast: Surf, Scenic Towns and Coastal Living

Surf & Sun Middleton Surf School

There is something wonderfully unhurried about South Australia's South Coast. Here, the mighty Murray River completes its epic journey at Goolwa before flowing into the Southern Ocean, while a string of charming seaside towns follows the coastline towards Encounter Bay.

Life moves to the rhythm of the sea. Locals begin their mornings by checking the surf, sipping freshly brewed coffee and watching the first waves roll onto the beach. During winter, the coastline reveals one of its best-kept secrets—clean, consistent surf breaks with far fewer crowds.

From sunrise to sunset, the ocean becomes your constant companion, whether you are travelling by heritage train, cycling along the coast or simply enjoying fresh local seafood with uninterrupted sea views.

Where Australia's Longest River Meets the Ocean

The adventure begins at Goolwa, one of South Australia's oldest river ports and the point where the Murray River finally reaches the Southern Ocean after travelling more than 2,500 kilometres across Australia.

Historic paddle steamers, riverside cafés and marina views give the town a relaxed atmosphere, while nearby beaches provide endless opportunities for walking, fishing and birdwatching.

From Goolwa, the coastline gently curves towards Middleton, Port Elliot, Victor Harbor and Encounter Bay, with each destination offering its own unique coastal charm.

Start Your Morning in the Surf at Middleton

Surf & Sun Middleton Surf School
For many visitors, Middleton quickly becomes impossible to leave.

Pull into the beachside township for what you think will be a brief stop, and you'll soon find yourself lingering as the surf rolls towards the shore. Even if you have never stood on a surfboard, there is something captivating about watching experienced surfers study the waves before paddling into the lineup.

Morning conversations revolve around swell conditions, offshore winds and the next perfect set. Coffee cools in takeaway cups while surfers exchange stories before carrying their boards across the sand and disappearing into the water.

Winter is considered one of the best times to surf Middleton, with reliable swells, crisp coastal air and fewer people sharing the waves.

Learn to Surf on South Australia's Beautiful Coast

If watching from the beach inspires you to join in, Middleton is an excellent place to learn.

Professional surf schools offer lessons for complete beginners as well as coaching for those wanting to improve their skills. Friendly instructors introduce visitors to ocean safety, paddling techniques, balance and wave selection, helping newcomers enjoy one of Australia's favourite coastal pastimes.

Every accomplished surfer began with a first lesson, and Middleton's welcoming beaches provide the perfect classroom.

A Coast That Stays With You All Day

Cockle Train 
The ocean never seems far away along the South Coast.

As you continue your journey, the coastline appears beside railway tracks as the historic Cockle Train rolls past the beaches. It follows cyclists along the Encounter Bikeway, frames conversations outside seaside cafés and supplies the fresh seafood served in local restaurants.

Whether you're exploring boutique shops in Port Elliot, strolling the foreshore at Victor Harbor or relaxing beside Encounter Bay, the sea remains the backdrop to every experience.

Evenings by the Ocean

As daylight fades, the South Coast slows even further.

Return to your holiday cottage or beach shack after a day of surfing, sightseeing or coastal walks, open a window and let the sound of breaking waves drift through the room.

The salty sea breeze, peaceful atmosphere and endless rhythm of the surf create the perfect ending to another memorable day on one of Australia's most beautiful coastlines.

South Australia's South Coast is more than a destination—it is a way of life that invites visitors to slow down, breathe deeply and reconnect with the natural world.

Surf & Sun Middleton Surf School

Website: https://www.surfandsun.com.au/
Visit Victor Harbor Website: https://visitvictorharbor.com
South Australian Tourism Commission Website: https://southaustralia.com
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Good Things Festival 2026: Sydney Gets Ready for a Huge Day of Alternative Music

Music lovers are being invited to make December a little louder as Good Things Festival returns to Sydney for another huge celebration of alternative music.

Good Things Festival 2026 brings together major international names, established favourites and emerging artists for a full day of live music at Sydney Showground in Sydney Olympic Park on Saturday 5 December 2026. The festival is part of the annual Good Things weekend, with events also taking place in Melbourne and Brisbane.

With a blockbuster lineup featuring Limp Bizkit, Simple Plan and Spiritbox among the headline names, Good Things Festival is shaping up as one of the major events on Australia's 2026 alternative music calendar.

Tickets are now on sale, making this the time for fans to secure their place and start planning their Sydney festival experience.

Good Things Festival 2026 Comes to Sydney

Good Things Festival has established itself as an important fixture on Australia's alternative music scene since launching in 2018.

The festival was created to showcase local, national and international alternative artists in major venues, with an emphasis on high-quality production and a diverse musical program. It now takes place annually in Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane during December.

For Sydney audiences, the 2026 festival will take over Sydney Showground on Saturday 5 December.

The venue provides a major setting for the event, with Sydney Olympic Park offering extensive transport connections and facilities for large-scale concerts and festivals.

A Blockbuster Lineup for Music Fans

The Good Things Festival 2026 lineup is designed to appeal to fans across generations of alternative music.

Limp Bizkit, Simple Plan and Spiritbox headline a bill that brings together established acts and artists representing the continuing evolution of the alternative scene.

For long-time fans, the opportunity to see internationally recognised bands on the same festival program is a major attraction. For younger audiences, the festival also provides an opportunity to discover artists who are helping shape the future of alternative music.

That combination of established names and emerging talent is central to the Good Things Festival experience.

A Full Day of Live Music

Good Things Festival is designed as an all-day music experience rather than simply a concert featuring one headline act.

Gates are scheduled to open at 11am, giving festivalgoers a full day to move between stages, discover artists and soak up the atmosphere. The event is a 16-plus festival, with specific identification and entry requirements applying to younger attendees.

With multiple artists appearing throughout the day, planning ahead can help fans make the most of their festival experience while still leaving time to discover performers they may not have seen before.

For many festivalgoers, these unexpected discoveries become some of the most memorable moments of the day.

Sydney Showground Provides the Setting

Good Things Festival will be staged at Sydney Showground, 1 Showground Road, Sydney Olympic Park.

The venue has become an important destination for major concerts, festivals, exhibitions and sporting events, and its location within Sydney Olympic Park makes it accessible by public transport.

For Good Things Festival, organisers recommend public transport because large crowds and heavy traffic are expected around the precinct. Olympic Park railway station is close to Sydney Showground, while bus services also operate within the area.

Festivalgoers planning to drive should check parking arrangements and consider pre-booking, as parking availability can be affected by other events taking place within Sydney Olympic Park.

Plan Your Festival Day

A little preparation can make a big difference when attending a major music festival.

Good Things Festival advises attendees to arrive early and pack light. Bags larger than A4 size and backpacks are not permitted, while Sydney Showground operates as a cashless venue.

Free water stations will be available around the festival site, and attendees are encouraged to wear suitable footwear and protect themselves from the sun. First Aid facilities will also be available during the event.

Because the festival features theatrical lighting, pyrotechnics and smoke, visitors should also be aware of the production environment before attending.

Make a Sydney Weekend of It

While Good Things Festival is the main attraction, visitors travelling to Sydney for the event can turn the trip into a weekend getaway.

Sydney Olympic Park provides an easy base for attending the festival, while the wider Sydney region offers countless opportunities for dining, entertainment and sightseeing.

Visitors arriving from outside Sydney could arrive a day early and explore the city before heading to Sydney Olympic Park for the festival.

A weekend could include a visit to Darling Harbour, Barangaroo, Circular Quay or one of Sydney's many restaurants before returning to the festival atmosphere on Saturday.

After the final performance, staying overnight can also avoid the pressure of travelling home immediately after a long day of music.

Travel and Accommodation Options

For visitors travelling to Sydney specifically for Good Things Festival, accommodation should be arranged early.

The festival has partnered with Gullivers Travel to assist visitors with travel and accommodation arrangements, including packages combining festival tickets and hotel accommodation.

Sydney Olympic Park itself provides convenient access to the festival, while accommodation elsewhere in western Sydney and central Sydney can also be considered depending on availability and transport preferences.

With large crowds expected, planning the journey to and from the venue before festival day is recommended.

A Festival for Alternative Music Fans

Good Things Festival has developed a strong identity by bringing together the different generations of Australia's alternative music audience.

The festival's history includes internationally recognised acts alongside Australian artists and emerging performers, reflecting its commitment to presenting a broad spectrum of alternative music.

The 2026 event continues that tradition, creating an opportunity for fans of rock, punk, metal and other alternative styles to experience a major live music celebration in Sydney.

For music lovers, it is not simply about seeing one favourite band. It is about spending a full day surrounded by music, discovering new artists and sharing the experience with thousands of other fans.

Good Things Festival 2026: The Future Is Now

With its combination of major international artists, emerging performers, high-energy production and an all-day festival atmosphere, Good Things Festival 2026 is set to be one of Sydney's major alternative music events of the year.

The Sydney event takes place on Saturday 5 December 2026 at Sydney Showground, Sydney Olympic Park.

Tickets are on sale now, so fans planning to attend should secure their tickets and begin organising transport and accommodation.

For anyone who enjoys live alternative music, Good Things Festival offers a simple proposition: choose your favourite artists, discover some new ones and prepare for a very big day of music in Sydney.

Good Things Festival

Website: https://www.goodthingsfestival.com/
Email: info@goodthingsfestival.com.au
Phone: Contact through the official Good Things Festival website
Address: Sydney Showground, 1 Showground Road, Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales 2127, Australia

Sydney Showground

Website: https://www.sydneyshowground.com.au/
Email: sales@sydneyshowground.com.au
Phone: (02) 9704 1111
Address: 1 Showground Road, Sydney Olympic Park, New South Wales 2127, Australia

Good Things Festival is scheduled for Saturday 5 December 2026 at Sydney Showground. Festival times, transport arrangements, lineup details and entry requirements may change, so visitors should check the official festival and venue websites before travelling.

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