Outback Queensland (Australia) calls on travelers to make reservations for an outback trip as the region unveils its new Travelers Guide at Outback Queensland Tourism Association’s Outback Muster event.
As per a report, everything from dinosaur finds to luxurious stays through rodeo glamping and uranium mine visits are available as Queensland‘s Outback prepares for the 2022 tourist season.
The latest guide reveals 22 must-do activities for 2022, ranging from culturally-rich adventures and thrilling trails to a birdwatching oasis and hopes to become an ultimate bucket-list that will help travelers plan their next adventure.
Outback Queensland Tourism Association CEO Denise Brown said the 117-page Travellers Guide boasts never-before-seen attractions and events, QR code itinerary, and exclusive information to help travelers plan their next vacation.
“Outback Queensland had a bumper tourism season last year, but we’ve got more in store for those with the travel bug this season,” Brown said.
“The La Nina rains have breathed new life into the free-flowing rivers, the ecosystem is flourishing, and it shows with an abundance of birdlife and fish aplenty, the sights are truly astounding.”
Brown also stated that Outback Queensland is an epic getaway.
“From the new Road to Rodeo in Longreach and the biggest and richest rodeo in the Southern Hemisphere, the Mount Isa Rodeo, to a visit of a former uranium mine, Mary Kathleen, or a Cobb & Co stagecoach ride, there is something on offer for new and returning travelers,” Brown ended.