
Fraser Island Dingo Tour
Dingo Tours combine amazing scenery with expert guides, all into one action-packed, eco-accredited adventure tour on Fraser Island. Their guides show you the best tour sites from the comfort of their air-conditioned 4WD buses.
Their personal approach allows for a much more intense and flexible touring experience, with itineraries tailored to suit guests of all ages, interests, and abilities. Their passionate guides are experts in their field, keen to take guests to and beyond known tourist icons to experience magnificent scenery, hidden city gems and local customs missed by most other operators.
What you need to know about Fraser Island on a Dingo Tour:
- It is the largest sand island in the world
- The island is over 800,000 years old
- Fraser Island has over hundred freshwater lakes to swim in
- Fraser Island’s is home to over 40 perched dune lakes that are made entirely of rainwater
- There are around 25 to 30 packs of Dingoes that roam the island, each pack consisting of around 12 Dingoes
- The most popular way to get around is by 4WD and 75 Mile Beach is a nationally registered highway
- Each year the shores of Fraser Island are a popular place for Humpback Whales to rest and nurse their newborn.
- The beaches surrounding the island are unswimmable due to sharks, rips and unpredictable water conditions
- Eli Creek flows over 80 million liters of water into the Pacific Ocean every day
- Boomanjin Lake is the world’s largest perched lake
- Lake McKenzie boasts pure silica sands that make for a great body cleansing
- The island is rich with Eucalyptus forest which makes for a very pleasant fragrance in the island
- The island is home to unique rainbow colored sands that have formed from erosion
- There are around 325 species of birds that live on the island, along with wallabies, turtles, possums, echidnas, and flying possums