Dresden Airport to host series of travel lectures starting November

Together with Diamir Erlebnisreisen and our caterers ElbeZeit, starting in November Dresden Airport is putting on a series of travel lectures that are guaranteed to spark your wanderlust. Food inspired by the various destinations will be served during the talks.

DRESDEN, Germany, 2016-Oct-21 — /Travel PR News/ — For the première on 7 November, speaker Markus Walter will be taking his audience on a fascinating trip along the Silk Road in central Asia. The theme on 5 December will be “Go West!”, when Wolfgang Röller shares his adventures between the Rocky Mountains and the Pacific Ocean in an HD audiovisual show.

The series continues in 2017, kicking off with Arctic adventures in Spitzbergen and Greenland presented by Jörg Ehrlich on 9 January. On 6 February Jörg Ehrlich will be talking about the safari paradise that is Botswana’s Okavango Delta. The series ends with a talk on Australia on 13 March. Markus Walter’s digital Multivision presentation is entitled “Sydney, Beach and Outback – Adventure Down Under”.

ElbeZeit GmbH will be serving up delicious regional delicacies in the intervals. On the menu will be speciality drinks such as Smoothie with Cloudberry Juice (Arctic), main courses such as Vegetable Roll with Avocado Cream and Puréed Lentils (Botswana) and desserts including Waffles with Roast Chicken and Maple Syrup (USA).

All talks last for around 90 minutes (plus interval) and take place on the LuftRAUM event platform in the Dresden Airport terminal Conference Centre. The talks start at 19:00 (doors open at 18:30). Tickets are available in advance from SZ-Ticketservice at €17.35 including booking fee or €15 on the door (from the airport information desk). The admission price includes a welcome drink and parking in the multi-storey car park. Places can be booked by email at fernweh@dresden-airport.de.

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SOURCE: Dresden Airport