Description
K'gari (Fraser Island) in the Great Sandy National Park is a natural wonder that has taken over a million years to be formed, and is now one of Australia's most renowned World Heritage-listed sites.
The island is a place of immense beauty, with remarkable flora, fauna and landscapes.
The island has a mixture of open woodlands with incredible fragrances, towering rainforests and colorful wallum banksia heathlands to explore. You can drive and walk in these areas and witness the various fauna that live in the forests. You are welcome to discover the magical perched and mirror lakes that are nestled in the dunes or climb creeping sandblows. You can even relax in the picturesque picnic areas and spend hours on long golden beaches that flank the Great Sandy Marine Park.
The Frazer Island dingoes are a renowned feature of K'gari (Fraser Island) and are considered to be the purest dingo population in Australia, making their conservation and welfare of immense national significance. So, while exploring the island, you can also catch the glimpse of these majestic animals.
The K’gari (Fraser Island) has ancient connections with the Butchulla (Badtjala) Aboriginal people, who still consider the island as an essential element of their legacy. Visitors can learn more about the significance of the island to the Indigenous people and discover the strong connections they share with their ancestors.
The island's rich forests, heaths, and woodlands are home to various wildlife, and as it is a naturally occurring location, conditions are unpredictable.
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