Top Things to Do on K’Gari

The name has changed but the adventures remain the same at Fraser Island, which has reclaimed its traditional name, K’gari.

After two centuries under a different moniker, the world’s-largest sand island has reclaimed its traditional name, once again boldly stamping K’gari on the world map. The name of the Queensland World-Heritage listed treasure (formerly Fraser Island) has been reinstated as K’gari, the same name it has been called by the Butchulla People for more than ten thousand years.

While the name has changed, the heart-lifting adventures on offer across the 122km length of K’gari remain unchanged. Here are 11 ways to make the most out of a visit to this World-Heritage listed wonder.

Rock Out (and maybe swim) with the Humpback Whales

Every year between June and November, a convoy of Humpback Whales migrating south for the summer veer right at K’gari and make a beeline for the calm waters of Hervey Bay. Halfway through their 10,000 km round trip, the giant Cetaceans use the waters to the west of the island to rest up, fatten up, pair up and also teach their young calves some useful whale behaviours. For visitors to the region, this is a prime chance to get on board a half-day whale-watching tour (departing Kingfisher Bay Resort) and observe the whales as they spy-hop, mug and joyfully tail slap the water, sometimes coming within metres of the whale-watching vessel itself.

The name has changed but the adventures remain the same at Fraser Island, which has reclaimed its traditional name, K'gari. 

See the ‘Beauty Spots’ in One Day with K’gari Explorer Tours

Embark on a nine-hour binge of the world’s biggest sand island in a 4WD bus that looks fitted and kitted for a Mars expedition. The ranger-guided Beauty Spots tour visits a big tick list of distinct landmarks on the world’s largest sand island. There’s 75 Mile Beach, a stretch of pure white sand seemingly made for 80km per hour beach cruising, the Maheno Wreck, pretty Eli Creek, a stop at Boorangoora (Lake Mackenzie), the option for a scenic flight over the island, and a visit to Central Station with time to walk under a canopy of towering trees that seems so odd in the middle of a sand island.

Take a Dip in a Fresh-water Lake

Top of the bucket list of K’gari’s beauty spots is Boonrangoora (Lake McKenzie, arguably the island’s most photographed freshwater perched lake. Here pure white silica sand contrasts dramatically with a flat body of ombre-blue water resulting in big-screen beauty – and standing room only in summer. For those looking for more space to unfurl a beach towel, thankfully K’gari is home to almost 100 freshwater lakes on the island, including the equally arresting Lake Birrabeen.

The name has changed but the adventures remain the same at Fraser Island, which has reclaimed its traditional name, K'gari. 

Get a Bird’s Eye View with Air Fraser Island

If you have to get to K’gari, let it be by plane. Start your adventure from the mainland or take off and land on 75 Mile Beach and soak in the beauty of K’gari from a birds-eye perspective. Just mind the convoy of 4WD vehicles whizzing by as you disembark the plane. Air Fraser Island caters for day trips and scenic flights that can include whale-watching tours from the air.

 Toss a Line off 75 Mile Beach

If you love fishing, then K’gari is the place to be. The 75-mile stretch of sandy beaches and three rocky headlands offer big targets for anglers hell-bent on reeling in tailor, dart, bream, tarwhine, flathead, whiting and jew. But it’s the annual northern migratory run of tailor between August and October, that lures the locals every single year. Averaging one to two kilos, all the way up to five kilos, the reward for patience is a fisher’s feast.

The name has changed but the adventures remain the same at Fraser Island, which has reclaimed its traditional name, K'gari. 

Bubble Away at the Champagne Pools

Wash away your worries in the Champagne Pools, located just north of Indian Head, where cooling waves crash over volcanic rocks to generate the foam and fizz of a glass of bubbles. While this immensely popular swimming hole is relatively protected, visitors should refrain from swimming in the ocean nearby where strong currents and sharp rocks can prove dangerous.

Trek the 90km Patchwork of Trails with Fraser Island Hiking

It’s the largest sand island in the world and it’s also home to a 90km salad of hiking trails, including the granddaddy of them all, the K’gari Great Walk. There are three options to hoof it around K’gari; go solo and carry your gear, sign up for pack-free camping and get the joys of bush camping without the burden of a backpack, or team up with a guide and spend the nights in architecturally designed beach houses on the four-day fully-guided Best of the Great Walk. Whatever your level of comfort, don’t miss the dreamy stretch between the Valley of the Giants and Boonrangoora (Lake McKenzie).

The name has changed but the adventures remain the same at Fraser Island, which has reclaimed its traditional name, K'gari. 

Hire a Safari 4WD

Hire a Safari 4WD at Hervey Bay and self-drive 75-mile Beach, a sand highway with unusual road challenges, notwithstanding a twice daily incoming tide. Not a local? Not a worry. Safari 4WD hire offers customised packages that come with barge access and camping equipment including tents, esky, gas burners, pots pans and the all-important shovel necessary to round out the perfect K’gari getaway.

Take a Sustainable Whizz with Kingfisher Bay Resort

Quietly zoom along the inter-tidal zones and across the sandy terrain on K’gari’s western side on a one-hour Segway adventure that comes with cool ranger interpretation. These easy two-wheeled, off-road exploration machines booked at Kingfisher Bay Resort, reach speeds of up to 10km an hour and offer a sustainable and fun way to see K’gari.

The name has changed but the adventures remain the same at Fraser Island, which has reclaimed its traditional name, K'gari. 

Learn the Lore of the Land at Hervey Bay Eco Marine Tours 

It’s worth the trip back to the mainland to join the crew from Hervey Bay Eco Marine Tours and learn about K’gari from a Traditional Owner’s lens. Choose the sunset cruise or turtle discovery tour, or sign up for the Djinang Cultural Walking Tour and meet with a Butchulla Traditional Owner to understand the three lores that guide all Butchulla People.

Float your Own Adventure with Fraser Island Boat Charters

Jump on board a luxury catamaran and explore the waters around K’gari in style and at your own pace. Choose a self-drive boat hire or opt for skippered charters. Just bring your bags and essential gear and the rest will be sorted. Fraser Island Boat Charters has also introduced a Fly, Drive and Sail package incorporating a scenic flight over to K’gari, a beach landing, and a self-drive 4WD experience – all capped off by some serene days celebrating and sailing

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