Thursday 7 November 2019

Sunset Safari Holiday Fraser Island Vacation Tours Australia


Fraser Island Tours in Australia is one of those places where you can spend some days of your vacation if you are visiting Australia during the coming holidays. Known to be the largest sand island in the world this world heritage listed place is just perfect for fun, adventure and excitement. Spread across an area of around 1, 840 square kilometres you will find it to be a study in contrasts. As the name suggests the terrain is totally sandy but then you will come across abundance of vegetation, rainforests growing on sand dunes and as many as one hundred fresh water lakes which make it perfect for the growth of flora and fauna. Part of the Great Sandy National Park this place has been well preserved and till now justifies the name K’gari or paradise given to it by the ancient Butchulla people who happens to be the earliest known occupants of the place. The history of this place is as fascinating as the place itself. Initially it was discovered by Captain James Cook who sailed by the island in 1770 and later Matthew Flinders landed in the year 1802. Though for sometime it came to be known as the Great Sandy Island it came to be known as Fraser Island after the stories of a shipwreck survivor Eliza Fraser became famous.



As there is a lot to see and do most of the visitors and especially those coming from abroad prefer to take all inclusive travel packages and if you too are in look out for a reliable and well known tour company then just check out the site for Sunset safari. This tour company is one of the best in the region and is highly recommended by trip advisor. Known as the People’s Choice Company they offer tour packages to Fraser Island, Moreton Island and the Great Barrier Reefs. For ultimate Australian adventure you can go for their Island Hopper Package which will let you see all these three incredible places and at the same time avail the free benefits of all the individual tours. To visit Fraser Island Packages and explore all the scenic places you can either opt for the 2 day Eco tour or a 3 day Eco Adventure tour. Both the tours come with free room upgrades and a free tour of the famous Cooloola National park. After a free pick up service that comes with all Sunset Safari tours the visitors are driven to their destination in 4WD coaches which are ideal for the terrain. On their way they stop at Cooloola to see the colourful sands of the Rainbow Beach, Red Canyon go for a 4WDin the Teewah Beach, see wild Kangaroos in Noosa and get a chance to see plenty of marine animals as they swim blissfully near the shore from the Double Island Point.

As the national park is close to your destination you will not be wasting time in commuting and soon find yourself zipping on the 75 mile beach across the Cathedrals. The tour guides with vast knowledge of the terrain will take you to see some of the most beautiful spots including the Yiddney Dripping rocks, Hammerstone Sandblow, Lake Birrabeen, Wabby; a barrage lake, champagne pools and Indian Head from where you will be able to see whales, sharks, turtles and Manta Rays. There will also be visit to the Central Station and the tourists will be taken for the Pile Valley Walk to be close to nature, the Great Lake Drive and to enjoy the crystal clear waters of Woongoolba and Eli’s Creeks. The Maheno shipwreck site is ideal for swimming and snorkelling and the tour guides will provide you with the best of snorkelling gears and you can wear body suits to get in the water to see the mesmerising world that is under water and a place where silence is truly experienced. You can see the colourful corals, reef fishes, turtles and after a while you will feel the connection with this strangely different place.

The night here is equally enjoyable when you can go for long walks under the stars, join others for a beach party and pat yourself at the back for choosing Sunset Safari as your experience will be nothing less than spectacular.

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

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