K’gari, formerly called Fraser Island, is a UNESCO World Heritage site off Queensland’s coast and the world’s largest sand island. Here, towering rainforests rise from shifting dunes, crystal-clear freshwater lakes shimmer in the sunlight, and 75 Mile Beach doubles as both highway and airstrip. The island’s wild beauty invites exploration: drift in the turquoise waters of Lake McKenzie, hike among satinay and kauri pines, or spot humpback whales breaching offshore. The call of native birds and the whisper of the surf create a soundtrack to adventure, while encounters with the island’s famous dingoes add a raw, untamed edge. K’gari is more than a destination; it’s where elemental landscapes and ancient culture merge to create an unforgettable escape.