K'gari Fraser Island

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K'gari (formerly Fraser Island) is the world's largest sand island, a UNESCO World Heritage site where ancient rainforests grow directly from sand dunes and crystalline freshwater lakes shimmer among towering eucalypts. This is a place of raw, elemental beauty—a four-wheel-drive playground where you'll traverse soft sand tracks, swim in gin-clear lakes, and spot dingoes roaming wild beaches. For international travellers, it's an unmissable slice of Queensland's wild side, best explored with a 4WD and a spirit of adventure.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Most travellers spend 2–3 days on K'gari, which gives you enough time to hit the main highlights without feeling rushed. A classic itinerary: day one to explore the southern lakes and rainforest, day two to drive the beach north to Indian Head and the Champagne Pools, and day three for a more relaxed return or a hike to Lake Wabby. If you're short on time, a day trip from Hervey Bay or Rainbow Beach can still give you a taste, but you'll miss the magic of a sunset on the beach. The island is best visited between March and November to avoid the stinger season and extreme heat.

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