K’gari, better known as Fraser Island, is the world’s largest sand island and a UNESCO World Heritage site for good reason. It is one giant natural playground where every corner feels like a new adventure. Think endless sand tracks, crystal clear lakes and beaches that double as highways. It’s a wild mix of rainforest, freshwater lakes, rolling dunes and mangrove forests all stacked together like nature showing off. Highlights include 75 Mile Beach which also doubles as a runway Eli Creek’s lazy float and, of course, the island’s famous purebred dingoes.