Driving over Fraser Island
Exploring the biggest sand island in the world – Travel log no. 78
After our sailing adventure through the Whitsunday’s we had a long drive in front of us. We had to cover about 865 km to get to Hervey Bay. We just did a little stop in Rockhampton and arrived late in Hervey Bay.
The next morning we got together with our group of 10 people. With two 4WD cars we got onto the ferry around 10am.
It wasn’t too easy at first to drive via the sandy off-roads through rainforest. But we got more and more used to it.
Luckily the weather was great. The wildlife and nature on the island was really diverse. In the calm of the rain forest we saw many animals like this spider and birds.
After a really treacherous drive through deep sand we finally made it to the beach. We checked into our accommodation for the night. During the rest of the day we scouted the sites along the beach.
Back at the hostel we played some card games with our friends. Unfortunately it was getting super cold and the alcohol was limited, so people went to bed early.
The next day we got up early to explore the highlights of the island – the fresh water lakes.
Even though the water was super cold we had good fun swimming there. After another drive through the inland routes we got to my personal highlight of this tour:
We stayed at this beautiful lake for an hour before we got back onto the ferry.
Another good tour passed by way too fast. Unfortunately also Hendrik’s departure comes closer.