Ideas for your Central Australia Event
Balloons and quads
Your day begins in the cool pre-dawn, preparing for liftoff. Floating gently in the cool crisp air, you’ll appreciate the remoteness of the Australian outback. Your morning ballooning experience can also be teamed with quad biking. The bikes are easy to operate and a great way to experience the desert landscapes at your own pace. There’s also a desert-style barbecue breakfast in between activities.
Camel safaris
Riding a camel is a quintessential outback experience. Your delegates can take a camel to breakfast in the cool clear air or you can take a camel out for dinner, enjoying a ride along the Todd River as the sun sets over the MacDonnell Ranges and return to a delicious three-course, home-cooked meal.
Dot painting in the desert
A dot painting workshop with Aboriginal artists is a teambuilding activity that will stay with your group forever. The artists will introduce the group to Western Desert designs, then the group will work together to portray their ideas on a large canvas. Dot painting workshops provide a rare opportunity for your group to learn directly from Indigenous people and, in the process, create a lasting memento.
Helicopter Scenic Flights
It's no secret helicopters are an exciting, adventurous adn special way to travel. Imagine being whisked away in your own private helicopter on a spellbinding journey over crystal clear water holes, plunging gorges, jutting mountain ranges once higher than the Himalayas or following the famous Larapinta Walking Trail. Alice Springs is the geographical centre of Australia surrounded by rugged and inaccessible desert ranges with some of the World's best scenery. So make the most of your visit to The Alice with helicopter flights, tours or charters available daily.


