In this week’s episode, tourism operator Hamish Keith and Traveller editor Anthony Dennis discuss what’s needed to make our domestic tourism offerings sing.
Whether you re looking to reconnect with nature, wind down at a luxury city stay or head on a coastal adventure, there are plenty of ways to soak in NSW and the .
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In the early 2000s, when the âfree and independent travellerâ market was growing among middle- to upper-class Asians, a curious category emerged: young women travellers who had the freedom and wherewithal to venture overseas alone; often in possession of their parentsâ black Amex card, if not a chaperone.
Given their high-yielding spend in the countries they visited, the âsolo sarisâ (as they became known out of India) quickly became a valued market for high-end tourism operators, from Manhattan to the Mornington Peninsula.
The showcase window of the Farmers Hut overlooks a gloriously gentrified plot of land.Â
Wilga Stationâs Farmers Hut opened this year. The sheep farm is near Bathurst, about three hoursâ drive from Sydney. Owner and third-generation farmer Hamish Keith confesses he and wife Mez are in hot pursuit of these so-called âwoman packsâ.