- Boulia is a remote town located in the state of Queensland, Australia. It is situated in the Channel Country region in the northwest part of the state. Boulia is known for its rich mining history and is fairly isolated, with a small population of around 300 people.
- The town is surrounded by vast, arid landscapes and is often referred to as the "Gateway to the Desert". Boulia is famous for its annual Camel Races, which attract tourists from around the country to witness the exciting camel races.
- Apart from camel racing, there are several other attractions in Boulia. The Min Min Encounter, a multimedia show, tells the story of the mysterious Min Min Lights that have been sighted in the area for over a century. The Stonehouse Museum showcases the history of the town and its mining heritage.
- Boulia also serves as a base for visitors exploring the nearby Diamantina National Park, home to diverse wildlife and stunning landscapes. The national park offers opportunities for camping, bird-watching, and exploring the Outback wilderness.
- Due to its remote location, Boulia can be challenging to access. The town has limited facilities and services, so visitors are advised to come prepared. However, its unique attractions and tranquil surroundings make Boulia an interesting destination for those seeking an off-the-beaten-path experience in the Australian Outback.