The amazingly beautiful
Fraser Island in Australia is one of the most sought after travel destination
for people all over the world. Spread over an area of 184, 000 hectares this
sand island is the largest in the world and its unique bio diversity and
intrinsic value made it one of the most famous World Heritage Listed sites in
Australia. Located along the south eastern coast of Queensland, it is just 250
kilometres from Brisbane and so is easily accessible. Visiting this one island
will give you the feeling of having visited multiple destinations as the
terrain is filled with contrasting elements. Here you will find miles long
beaches filled with soft golden sand along the clear blue waters of the sea,
lush green rainforests with a variety of birds and small mammals, fresh water
lakes, a huge marine park and vast expanses of sand with sand dunes that will
remind you of a proper desert.
The island which is
protected by the Great Sandy National Park has been able to maintain its beauty
thanks to the rules and regulations of the Government and also because of the
growing awareness of the tour companies, some of whom offer eco tours and make
the tourists do their bit towards the preservation of this natural paradise.
Out of all the tour companies operating in this area it is Sunset Safaris which
has become the most popular and most trusted name in Fraser Island
Tourism. Tourists both domestic
and those coming from abroad choose this tour company as they offer a wide
range of tour and travel packages which are all inclusive and the free stuff
that they give ,make it quite cheap and pocket friendly. With all Fraser Island
tours you get free room upgradation, a free tour of the famous Cooloola
National Park and on top of this, for those doing direct booking through the
official website of the tour company, there is an incredible price match
guarantee.
Operating from Brisbane,
Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast Sunset Safaris also offer free pick up and drop
service which make it pretty flexible. For the journey to Fraser Island, the
visitors are taken in their 4WD coaches on the beach way rather than the normal
road as it is more beautiful and a shorter route to Fraser Island. With all
forward facing seats and wide windows you can have a comfortable journey and
can see the passing landscape without any hassle. The trip to Cooloola which
can be either on your way to or while coming back from your destination is a
wonderful place for a break journey and you get to see some of the most
beautiful sites in this island like the colourful Rainbow Beach, Teewah Beach, Red
Canyon, Double Island Point and Noosa - a favourite with the tourists who can
spot wild kangaroos in their natural habitat. The last leg of the journey
hardly takes time as it is right next to Fraser Island
Tours and a carefully planned
and efficiently executed tour itinerary will show you all the major attractions
in an unhurried manner. The sightseeing tour will let you see the magnificent
Rainbow Gorge, Yidney Driping Rock, Central Station and Indian Head from where
you can spot a lot of marine animals like sharks, turtles, whales(during the
season) and manta rays swimming close to the beach. The tour will be filled
with versatile activities which will include snorkelling near the Maheno
shipwreck site, hiking along the hammer stone sand blows, swimming in the
perched lakes and floating downstream in the fast flowing waters of Eli’s
creeks. Sand tobogganing is something most of the tourists look forward to and
this adventure activity will let you fly through the sand on a sand boards
where the speed can go up to 70 kilometres per hour. Sunset Safaris’ Fraser Island tour is an all-inclusive package deal where
one can feel totally relaxed and go back with a feeling of a vacation well
spent.
For more details about Fraser Island
Packages just move on www.sunsetsafaris.com.au
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