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Top End to Red Centre: TravelManagers explore the Northern Territory

Two TravelManagers Personal Travel Managers recently ventured to the Northern Territory on separate Tourism NT famils to the Top End and the Red Centre that captured the sheer breadth of spectacular scenery and enchanting experiences available.

Two TravelManagers Personal Travel Managers recently ventured to the Northern Territory on separate Tourism NT famils to the Top End and the Red Centre that captured the sheer breadth of spectacular scenery and enchanting experiences available.

Tourism NT designed the respective five-day famils to feature a variety of experiences, both iconic and slightly more off-the-beaten-track, and included flights, ground transportation, accommodation, activities and meals.

TravelManagers Kerrin Poupos
An extensive five-day itinerary allowed TravelManagers’ Kerrin Poupos to experience the highlights of the Red Centre.

Warrugul Personal Travel Manager (PTM) Kerrin Poupos chose the Red Centre famil where highlights of her three-night Uluru stay included the spectacular Voyages Field of Light installation and Sounds of Silence dining experience plus the opportunity to learn about Indigenous culture.

“From Uluru, we headed to King’s Creek Station, which was a highlight of the trip – it’s somewhere I have never had the opportunity to visit before and a true natural wonder that is not to be missed,” she said.

TravelManagers Kerrin Poupos to experience the highlights of Australias Red Centre
PTM Kerrin Poupos enjoying the wide-open spaces of Uluru.

PTM Erryn Morris from Gooseberry Hill, WA, opted for the Top End famil, which began in Darwin before heading to Litchfield National Park, Tiwi Islands and Kakadu National Park.

PTM Erryn Morris experiencing first hand some of the Top Ends most spectacular scenery in Litchfield National Park
PTM Erryn Morris experienced some of the Top End’s most spectacular scenery in Litchfield National Park.

“Litchfield National Park really epitomises the Top End with its amazing scenery and the chance to cool off swimming in billabongs, but I also loved visiting Kakadu and the Royal Flying Doctor Facility in Darwin,” she said.

“It was great to see for myself how the Northern Territory’s tourism industry is recovering after COVID, while also refreshing my knowledge of this unforgettable destination.”

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