INDABA in Durban from 7-10 May 2011

INDABA 2010 - Registering for Event
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INDABA 2010 – Register for the Event by South African Tourism]

What is INDABA?

INDABA is the largest tourism marketing event in the Southern Hemisphere, however also has high appreciation and recognition among international industry representatives.
It is a great opportunity to showcase South Africa’s tourism products and to be recognized by local as well as international media. INDABA offers a great platform to interact and network with other industry stakeholders, meet future business partners and receive the newest updates concerning industry trends and developments.
INDABA is a four day fair with well over 13000 industry ambassadors and more than 1800 exhibitors. The event is owned by South African Tourism and organized by Witch & Wizard Creative (Pty) Ltd.

When is INDABA?

INDABA is officially opening its gates from 7-10 May 2011. Opening hours are 9h00 to 18h00 from 7-9 May 2011 and 9h00 to 16h00 on 10 May 2011. Exhibitors are allowed to enter from 8h00.
7 -10 May 2011 are International Trade Days, while 9 -10 May 2011 are also dedicated to the local trade.

Where is INDABA?

INDABA takes place at Inkose Albert Luthuli Convention Centre (Durban ICC) in Durban, South Africa.

Some helpful tips for your INDABA preparation:

  • Arrange accommodation and car prior to INDABA
  • Bring sufficient business cards
  • Plan your schedule beforehand; the event calendar on the website can be a helpful tool.
  • Don’t forget to enjoy lovely Durban and its surroundings.

If you need to hire a specific vehicle during your trip to Durban, you could consider car hire Durban. There are various vehicles and one should fit your needs perfectly.

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