
Top 5 Experiences On Fraser Island
Otherwise known as K’gari, this heritage-listed island is bursting with long beaches and wide areas of rainforest. With plenty of summer activities on offer, here are our top five experiences on Fraser Island.
Swimming In Lake McKenzie
With water so pure even wildlife can’t survive in it, Lake McKenzie really is an incredible place. One of Fraser Island’s 100+ freshwater lakes, Lake McKenzie is without a doubt the star with a beach of pure, white silica. A day resting on the shore and swimming in its crisp water is pretty amazing.
Trekking Through The Rainforest
Fraser Island is the biggest sand island in the world – even the rainforest grows out of it. The flora have more than enough nutrients to grow thanks to naturally present special fungi that are mixed in the sand. Trekking beneath the sky-high canopy is a unique experience to Fraser Island.
Whale Watching From Indian Head
Indian Head is a spectacular coastal headland with views looking out over the ocean. As a result, it’s an ideal platform to spot dolphins, turtles and sharks, as well as humpack whales during the migration season between June and October.
Camp Under The Stars
Have an authentic island experience by camping under the stars and soak up some culture in the meantime. With a campfire, beach cricket, sunset fishing, guitar and didgeridoo to play with, it’s a great way to get to know your fellow campmates before you fall asleep under the stars. This is as close as it gets to sleeping on the beach and the perfect way to spend the night during summer on Fraser Island.
4WD Along 75 Mile Beach
Driving on the sand island is as much fun as it is challenging, so as long as you’re smart you’ll be safe and have a wicked time. Travel just a fraction of the length of 75 Mile Beach as you manoeuvre your 4WD. With guides on hand, you can be driven rather than drive and still feel the exhilaration that comes with driving on Fraser Island.
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