Sunday, January 10, 2010

Planning A Successful Road Trip In The Outback

By Jason Hall

If you are unfamiliar with the Tropical North Queensland region, of Australia, then you may find that traveling around can become a difficult task. This is why one of the best thing that you can do, prior to your visit, is to prepare yourself and your vehicle in order to avoid any issues that may come up during your travels.

Begin by choosing a reliable car hire company. Choosing a company with a newer fleet and with vehicles that have less mileage on them will help allow the peace of mind that you will be traveling around in a reliable vehicle that is free of mechanical problems. Having a vehicle that is reliable is the first key to safe traveling in the Outback.

Next you will want to make sure that you are well prepared in the event of an emergency. You will want to have handy a current set of maps for the region plus water and first aid supplies. Chances are that you won't need these items; however it is still wise to be prepared just in case.

The last thing that you need to be sure to have is a cell phone with an overseas SIM card. This will allow you to make international phone calls with your phone, as well as local calls while you are on your vacation. A cell phone is also great to have on hand should you have an emergency or your car brakes down and you need to contact roadside services. Before you depart to your destination you will also want to save your emergency contacts, hotel information and car hire company in case there is an emergency and you are unable to get this information across to the emergency assistant.

A good rule of thumb, while driving in the Tropical North region, is to never leave your car if it should brake down. Always remain inside and wait for roadside service to assist you. The roads are desolate and dark at night time and you can get lost very easily. It can take emergency individuals hours to find you outside of your vehicle. Since a vehicle is much more easily spotted this is where you will want to remain.

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