Prime Time in Lake Eyre South Australias Outback

Port Lincoln tour operator Phil Porter of Wilderness Wanders has noted a significant increase in domestic guests wishing to experience Lake Eyre and the Flinders Ranges to take advantage of the recent and rare flooding rains from the north.

Lake Eyre, Australia, October 11, 2010 --(PR.com)-- While the filling of Lake Eyre is known to have occurred just 3 times in the past 150 years, Wilderness Wanders 6 day tours to Lake Eyre have been filling regularly over the past few months with many domestic and international tourists keen to enjoy the spectacle.

Local tour operator Phil Porter has reported that the widespread rain over the entire outback and Flinders Ranges has resulted in a bursting of new life rarely seen in the normally arid outback region.

"Guests have been delighted in the wide spread and stunning displays of the Sturt Desert Peas," said Phil, "with the added bonus of a huge variety of other wildflowers carpeting the region."

Although this rare phenomenom is now at its peak, it is not expected to last for much longer as the hot summer months approach and visitors are warned to travel with a reputable and knowledgeable guide to ensure comfort and safety while exploring this harsh but beautiful region.

The call of the outback seems to have had greatest appeal with interstate and international guests, with the majority of guests who have travelled with local company Wilderness Wanders flying in from Western Australia and the United Kingdom.

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