Wednesday, 11 February 2015

The Northern Territory - for your next big event or business trip

DARWIN AND THE TOP END

The Northern Territory's lush "Top End" region sits at the northernmost tip of Australia. It is renowned for its tropical climate, beautiful harbour-front city, multi-cultural cuisine, stunning blazing sunsets and magnificent pristine wilderness.

In addition to cosmopolitan Darwin, the Top End includes the many wonders of World Heritage-listed Kakadu, Australia's largest national park, as well as the cascading waterfalls of Litchfield National Park, and the majestic Nitmiluk (Katherine Gorge) National Park. Further north, Arnhem Land offers spectacular coastlines, remote islands, rainforests and towering escarpments, plus access to very traditional Indigenous culture.

Darwin boasts a vibrant but relaxed lifestyle. It provides a gateway to Asia with direct international aviation services making it easily accessible to many Asian markets and beyond.

Over 4,200 rooms are available in the Top End across hotels, resorts and wilderness retreats. There is a state-of-the-art 1500-seat convention centre in Darwin plus a range of other conference facilities, whilst off-site outdoor dining venues abound for social events.

Touring and activities include scenic flights along the coastline or over national parks, fishing, harbour cruising, discovering Darwin's WWII heritage, multi-cultural markets, movies under the stars, 4WD off-road adventures and amazing interactive cultural and wildlife experiences.

ALICE SPRINGS

The Central Australia region of the Northern Territory is renowned for its deep red earth, endless blue skies and stunning desert landscapes. Considered the heart of Australia's outback, the vast region is centred on Alice Springs, the quintessential outback country town which is flanked by the majestic MacDonnell Ranges. To the west, the region encompasses the awe-inspiring Watarrka National Park (Kings Canyon) and further south, the World Heritage-listed UIuru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Ayers Rock and The Olgas). 

In Central Australia, Business Event participants can immerse themselves in the 50,000 year old Indigenous culture, engage with the local community, undertake outback adventures, enjoy the region's natural environment and rich pioneering heritage and even play a round of golf on Australia's only desert golf course.With over 1,400 hotel rooms and a state-of-the-art 1200-seat convention centre, Alice Springs also offers a range of corporate meeting venues, extraordinary off-site options for social events and team-building activities set against a backdrop of rugged landscapes. With good access by road, rail and air from all cities around Australia, it boasts Australia's most central location for conferences, exhibitions, meetings, incentives and product launches.

ULURU

In the very heart of Australia, lies the Red Centre. It is home to the country's most recognisable natural icons, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) located in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park. It is a truly unique destination for Business Events, unlike anywhere else in the world. Here the ancient culture of the local Anangu people complements the breathtaking beauty of the desert country and its famous landmarks. 

Uluru Meeting Place offers a range of versatile venues for conferences, incentives and meetings and includes two ballrooms seating up to 420 and 300 guests respectively. The resort has a diverse range of accommodation, with over 691 rooms and delivers inspiring activities which include camel safaris across the desert, as well as quad biking and Harley Davidson motorcycle rides. An array of fascinating Indigenous cultural activities including didgeridoo lessons and dot-painting workshops enable close interaction and engagement with the traditional landowners.

Memorable experiences such as enjoying the award-winning 'Sounds of Silence' dinner under the spectacular stars of a Red Centre night sky provide an opportunity for Business Event participants to fully appreciate the vastness and pristine beauty of this very special part of Australia.

For more information, visit the website at www.ntconventions.com email info@ntconventions.com or contact 1800 656 209

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