Monday 12 December 2016

Go for an Adventurous Fraser Island Australia Tours



Located in the eastern Queensland coast in Australia you will find the largest sand island in the world with unmatched natural splendour. In this one island you can go for hiking in the rain forests, swim in the crystal clear waters of perched lakes, dive in to the sea to see a magical water world and climb the sand dunes for the excitement of tobogganing. Spread over an area covering 1840 square kilometres, it stretches for around 120 kilometres in length and is one of the most sought after travel destinations in the whole of Australia. Every years tourists from all corners of the world search for travel destinations at this time of the year when Christmas Holidays are just about to start and Australia becomes an excellent option with the climate being just the opposite in the southern hemisphere. Tourists look forward to road trips, mountain climbing and mostly to explore the beautiful water world and get to see the flora and fauna which is so very different from the ones on ground. Of all the tour companies offering Australian tour packages, Sunset Safaris happen to be the most trusted and one of the most popular names in the tourism sector. Operating primarily from Brisbane, Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast they offer tour packages to some of the most beautiful places in the Queensland area like the world heritage listed Fraser Island Australia and Great Barrier Reefs along with Moreton Island that’s popularly known as the Gem of Southeast Queensland. 

Fraser Island Australia

The tourists opting for one of the many tour packages to visit this sandy island enjoy multiple benefits like free room upgradations and a free tour of the famous Cooloola National Park. The tourists are driven in comfortable 4WD coaches along the scenic ocean road and take a break journey at Cooloola before reaching Fraser Island. Here the visitors get to see the colourful Rainbow beach with 72 types of sand, Teewah Beach where one can enjoy the 4WD, Red Canyon, Double Island Point from where you can watch sharks, turtles, dolphins and manta rays swimming close to the beach. 

Fraser Island Tours

In Noosa it’s a great sight to see the Kangaroos in their natural habitat. Some of the people opt to stay here for camping in Rainbow Beach before joining others the next day in Fraser Island Tours. This island has a history that goes some 5000 years back when the natives were of the Butchulla tribes.  They had named the island K’gari which means paradise in English. Going around in the company’s 4WD buses, you will realize how astute these people were. Being part of the Great Sandy national park, this Island is like a paradise even today and you will have a fabulous time exploring its natural attractions with the tour guides who have immense knowledge of the terrain. The tour itinerary prepared by them include most of the major attractions like the 75 mile beach, the Cathedrals, Rainbow Gorge and Indian Head where you can stop to observe a whole lot of marine animals close to the shore. Here there are enough opportunity to indulge in your passion for waters and you can have a wonderful time going for a swim in the Perched lakes, relaxing in the foamy waters of the Champagne Pools, floating down stream in the fast flowing Eli’s creeks and snorkelling near Maheno Shipwreck site to see the colourful corals, reef fishes, turtles and dolphins from close quarters. The same area gets transformed at night with the underwater lights and you are sure to love the kayaking in the dark of the night when things look magical and mysterious. The 2 day tour one of the most popular ones that gives you ample time for adventure activities and sand tobogganing tops the chart. All Sunset Safaris tours are eco-friendly and with their motto of making your vacation a memorable one, you can enjoy the island paradise like never before and the memories of this can linger on for a very long time.

Fraser Island Packages

For more details about Fraser Island Packages just move on www.sunsetsafaris.com.au

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