Wednesday, April 22, 2009

You're As Welcome As The Wildflowers In May


May is the start wildflower season on Fraser Island and a great time to experience the Great Sandy National Park. The island is awash with colour, and plants such as the Wide Bay Boronia, Wallum Banksia, Swamp Mahogany Eucalypt and Paperbark Tea Tree are in bloom, attracting many birds and insects to the resort grounds.

Kingfisher Bay Resort, on Fraser’s western side, has just released a three-night, short-stay package during the annual Bird Week festivities.

From May 9-16, immerse yourself in World Heritage wilderness at the eco-resort for three nights for just AUD$419 per person, twin share. The short-stay package includes hotel resort accommodation, return catamaran transfers from Urangan Boat Harbour to Fraser Island and complimentary Ranger-guided walks and talks through the grounds.

And for extra flexibility, choose your own day program during your stay – activities start from AUD$15pp and include everything from dawn walks, to photography, art classes, conservation workshops and eco-accredited wilderness touring through Fraser’s diverse coastal and rainforest habitats. For those wanting to get in to the spirit of Bird Week - a Galah Dinner and social activities can also be added in.

Dedicate mornings to enjoying the abundance of natural attractions on Fraser Island and evenings to enjoying the creature comforts at the award-winning eco resort. To book call 1800 072 555 or visit http://birdwatching.kingfisherbay.com for more information.

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