Fraser Island Adventure Tours
PO Box 1009 Mooloolaba QLD Australia 4557 Phone(07) 5444 6957Fax: (07) 5478 0622
Share with us a slice
of paradise.
We take you into the best areas of this environmentally sensitive region and
discover its precious eco-systems, abundant wildlife and natural beauty from
this - ‘the Largest Sand Island in the World’. During the day you
will touch on and appreciate nature’s magnificent paradox. Seemingly endless
golden beaches encompass towering hardwood forests, barren heathland, pristine
rainforests, huge creeping sandblow deserts, crystal clear freshwater lakes,
gurgling blood red streams, prehistoric ferns, mosaic coloured sands.
WILDERNESS HERITAGE
Centuries
of intriguing history; from the most recent environmental
conservation battles of sandmining and logging
to the numerous shipwrecking disasters; the most
famous being the ‘Stirling Castle’ in
1836 and the tale of ‘Eliza Fraser.’
...to human habitation 20,000 years ago by the
Batjala Aborigines and the legends of ‘K’gari - the beautiful spirit Princess K’gair
or perhaps the shattered Rainbow - Coloured Sands
Dreamtime story.
...to the beginnings beyond the ice ages - originating on the tablelands of Northern
New South Wales millions of years ago.
NATURE & HER
MYSTERIOUS WAYS
Let your guide
unlock a few of the secrets.
FRASER
ISLAND is in danger of being “loved
to death”.
As an eco-tourism operator we play an important
role in fostering an awareness in the need
to preserve its natural beauty and fragile
eco-systems. Regular stops are at picturesque
beauty spots. Our commitment of “no compromise
for quality” produces a memorable and
enjoyable wilderness experience to one of nature’s
most beautiful and intriguing treasures. Remember
this is a 4WD safari and may not be suitable
if pregnant or if you have a bad back.'
Dress comfortably
- it’s not a fashion parade!
WHERE
IS FRASER ISLAND & THE
GREAT SANDY REGION?
Located in the southern hemisphere,
Fraser Island and the Great Sandy Region is located
just north of the Sunshine Coast, in the southeast
of the Australian state of Queensland.