
Discover K’gari by day + by night
Unearth an array of immersive, nature-based activties for all ages
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Take a walk after dark looking for the sights and sounds of our nocturnal wildlife, on this adventure under the stars.
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Walk through the mirror lakes and wallum heath that front the resort. On this walk you'll learn about the link between the animals and plants in this area and look at the vital role fire plays in a wallum community.
SENSORY WALK - Our Ranger team also operate sensory experiences upon request, for groups with visual impairments. Listen to the trickling streams, marvel at the beautiful bird calls and learn about the various species that inhabit the wallum. Also the opportunity to touch, smell and feel the various textures of the many native plants and flowers that are in season.
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On K'gari (Fraser Island), our bush provided foods and medicine for both the Butchulla and early European settlers. Learn how to identify this rich source of Australian food and find out how it can be used in everyday life. There are also opportunities to touch, smell and taste the flavours of the K’gari’s natural environment.
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Kingfisher Bay Resort has set benchmarks in ecotourism. The resort's architectural design, infrastructure and activities minimise the effects on the environment, conserve energy and minimise waste. Come behind the scenes and see how we operate our sewerage treatment plant and how our worms help us recycle.
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Dundonga Creek has a fascinating mangrove colony, which plays a vital role in sustaining the marine ecosystem. There are eight mangrove species in this one area. On this walk (or guided canoe paddle if you prefer), you'll discover how mangroves differ form other plants; find out how they adapt to a salt environment and learn about the sands of the North White Cliffs and their significance in the island's formation.
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See the spectacular beauty of K'gari (Fraser Island) and marvel at the diversity of life and scenery. You'll see spectacular wildflowers, dingoes, lizards, echidna, snakes, birds of prey, Humpback whales, dolphins, dugong and rays. Learn about the flora and fauna and find out why there are no koalas, kangaroos or emu on the island.
