subject: Top 15 Do's and Dont's on Fraser Island Backpacking [print this page] Backpacking on Fraser Island is an adventure of a lifetime. There's no place on earth like this World Heritage-listed site. The place is a magical combination of fine sand, pristine lakes, beautiful beaches, and lush rain forests. No doubt, backpackers from all over the world are dying to experience it.
However, just like any gem on earth, Fraser Island has its own share of Do's and Don't's when it comes to backpacking. Check out the top 15 to do and what-not-to-do when going on a tour in this place.
1. Do stargazing at night, and sunrise watching each morning.
2. Don't start a bonfire.
3. Don't feed the dingoes! Or else you would be fined. It's against the law.
4. Do a barbecue party with pasta and beers! Get a Stargazer guided tour for this.
5. Don't bring drinks in bottled glasses, just cans.
6. Do take a shower at the $1/3-minute showers because you don't need to stink!
7. Do watch the Fraser Island 4wd orientation video before you head to the island.
8. Don't go there unless it's a Fraser Island guided tour.
9. Don't disturb or harm wild life. Protect Fraser Island for generations of backpackers to come.
10. Do swim at Lake McKenzie. Enjoy the freshwater from this unique perched lake.
11. Do put your digital camera on ziplock for protection from sand and water.
12. Do climb the Indian Head cliff! You will see all sorts of whales, dolphins, turtles.
13. Don't go beyond the restricted point on top of the cliff!
14. Don't litter. Protect the natural environment.
15. Do take a photo of the waves crashing on the rock formations at Champagne Pools!
Whether you're taking a whole day-tour, or a three-days/two-nights backpacking trip, it is best to know first the safety precautions to enjoy Fraser Island. Aside from that, do your little research as well on the best activities to do and top destinations to visit on this earth paradise. For more details on Fraser Island backpacker tours, visit http://www.palaceadventures.com.au
Top 15 Do's and Dont's on Fraser Island Backpacking