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| Fraser Island Packages |
Just
200 kilometres away from Brisbane, capital city of the state of
Queensland in Australia lays world's largest sand island, The Fraser
Island. If Brisbane is about hotels, fun places and night life,
Fraser Island, a world heritage listed site is all about nature in
all its glory. People coming here for the first time remain
awestruck with the lush vegetation, fresh water lakes, lagoons and a
wide variety of animals and plant as these are somethings which we
normally don't associate with sandy islands. Covering a massive
area of 1,840 square kilometres, Fraser Island is a place that’s
filled with natural attractions and one requires systematic planning
and a great itinerary to see all the places within a stipulated time
frame. Sunset safaris one of the most well known names in Fraser
island tourism offer fabulous 2 day and 3 day tours and holiday
packages which are all inclusive and pocket friendly. Their specially
designed tours suit a wide range of people with different time
constraints and economic criteria. Operating from Brisbane, Gold
Coast, Sunshine Coast and Noosa, their super comfortable 4WD coaches
with forward facing seats pick up the tourists from pre arranged
locations and the adventure starts with a sense of anticipation and
excitement.
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| Fraser Island Tour |
With
all Fraser
Island Packages,
you will be given free room upgradations (depending naturally on
availability) and a free tour of the famous Cooloola national park.
The visit to Cooloola can be on your way to Fraser Island or while
coming back from there, depending on the time frame and you will be
travelling through the lovely beach way also known as the Ocean road
which is a shorter route and the view is breathtakingly beautiful. In
Cooloola you will see the wild kangaroos in Noosa, 72 colours of
sands on the Rainbow beach, go for 4WD drives along the Teewah beach
and see the colourful Red Canyon. In Double island point in Fraser
Island, you can see a host of marine animals like Sharks, Whales,
Dolphins and Manta rays swimming quite close to the beach. The
friendly tour guides of Sunset Safaris will give you a background of
the island including its aboriginal history, European heritage and
describe how the island came to be named after a shipwreck survivor
named Eliza Fraser. The tour company is famous for its activity based
packages including snorkelling, hiking, swimming and sand
tobogganing. For a tour of the magical water world you can snorkel
near the Maheno shipwreck site. There are wet suits, excellent
snorkelling gear and safely vests which are available throughout the
year and you can go down to see the marine park filled with colorful
corals, reef fishes of all sizes and shapes, giant turtles and many
other varieties of plants and animals. Your adventure with water
will continue as you will be relaxing in the naturally bubbling
waters of the champagne pools or can start rolling down from a sand
dune in to the cool refreshing waters of Lake Wabby.
Here
you will get the perfect opportunity to study the dune movements as
you will see how Lake Wabby is slowly getting filled with sands and
is coming under the hammer stone sand blow. You can also float down
stream on the sand filtered water of the Eli’s creek, enjoy your
beach under the shades of the trees and take a refreshing dip in Lake
Birrabeen, one of the most beautiful perched lakes in Fraser Island.
If there’s water, there’s sand too and your next adventure will
start on the desert. The sand dunes are great for tobogganing and
with detailed guidance from your tour guide; you will soon be coming
down from top of a dune at a speed of 50 to 70km per hour balancing
yourself on top of a sand board. Your Fraser
Island Tour
can be a memorable one with night kayaking, hiking in the rain forest
to see central station, Partying with friends in Eurong resort or
joining other for a beach party. Your Sunset Safaris tour will end,
but the memories of Fraser Island will always remain fresh.
For
more details Fraser
island Australia
about just move on www.sunsetsafaris.com.au


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