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Fraser Island (K'Gari)

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Fraser Island, also known as K'gari to the indigenous Butchulla people, is a jewel in Australia's crown. This World Heritage Site boasts the title of the world's largest sand island, offering a unique blend of towering dunes, crystal-clear lakes, lush rainforests, and a vibrant wildlife scene. Whether you're on a tight schedule or have more time to explore, K'gari has something for everyone.

Rainbow Beach is your springboard to K'gari's unforgettable experiences. Explorer tours elevate your journey, with knowledgeable guides unveiling the region's rich history and natural wonders as you navigate the scenic coastal drive. Come prepared to take a dip in the therapeutic waters of Lake McKenzie, feel the adrenaline rush of cruising Australia's longest highway, Seventy-Five Mile Beach, on sand! Finally, escape the sun and delve into the cool embrace of the Central Station Rainforest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Towering trees, lush ferns, and vibrant plant life create a natural oasis teeming with unique birdlife and native Australian wildlife.

If you have more time, consider an overnight adventure or a multi-day tour. This allows you to truly immerse yourself in the island's beauty and explore hidden gems beyond the reach of day trips, such as Eli Creek, Champagne Pools, and the Indian Head hike. Camping offers a budget-friendly and authentic way to experience the island, with National Parks providing campgrounds at various locations. Be sure to book your spot well in advance, especially during peak season.

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