Located 700 kms from Adelaide, Lake Eyre, which has only filled to the brim three times in the last 160 years, last saw water in 2000 when it became half full.
Normally inhospitable to wildlife, when flowing with water Lake Eyre is transformed into Australia's largest lake, a wildlife oasis brimming with flora and fauna. Pelicans, gulls and terns follow the water, whilst camels and other wildlife are drawn by the water's scent.
Yellow-bellied fish and fingerlings have started to appear providing birds with a feast. Plants are springing up around the water's edge and should Lake Eyre become 80% full it is likely that 85 different species of birds will descend on the area making this one of the most spectacular places to visit in Australia in the next couple of months.
Nature loving travellers have the rare and unexpected opportunity of seeing a lake reborn as numerous local operators offer a selection of tours, expeditions and flights to witness this rare phenomenon which is expected to last for another two or three months before the lake turns back into a saltpan:
Wrightsair (www.wrightsair.com.au)
Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary (www.arkaroola.com.au)
Wilpena Pound Resort (www.wilpenapound.com.au)
Rawnsley Park Station (www.rawnsleypark.com.au)
Chinta Air Tours (www.chinta.com.au)
Banksia Adventures (www.banksia-
The Prairie Hotel (www.prairiehotel.com.au)
Heading Bush Outback Adventures (www.headingbush.com)
For information on flight and tours from the UK contact these selected tour operators:
- Audley Travel (www.audleytravel.com)
- Austravel (www.austravel.com)
- Bridge & Wickers (www.bridgeandwickers.co.uk)
- Flight Centre (www.flightcentre.co.uk)
- Net Flights (www.netflights.com)
- Tailor Made Travel (www.tailor-
- Travelmood (www.travelmood.com)
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