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Tour the Everglades

Everglades Eco Safaris are the exclusive guided tour boat operator for Australia’s Everglades.

The tours depart daily from Habitat Noosa, where guests board purpose built, eco vessels which explore the pristine upper Noosa River and surround lakes.

All guests enjoy expert detailed commentary from highly experienced tour guide who is with you during the entire tour. Guest can take great photos through the large windows on both sides from the front deck.

Sit back, relax and take in the breathtaking scenery of the ancient mirrored landscapes.

Your tour includes morning tea at Fig Tree Point (a very important indigenous meeting location for local Gubbi Gubbi elders) before you jump aboard and wind your way north along the tea tree infused reflective waters to historic Harry’s Hut where guests enjoy a mouth-watering chef prepared lunch surrounded by 44% of Australia’s bird species.

After lunch you can jump in a canoe and paddle along the river or stay in the boat as it slowly returns to Habitat Noosa.

The eco camp is the start and finish of the tour and it’s worth allowing some time to wander around the amazing 65 acre eco camp checking out the amazing bush walks to historic locations like Mill Point (once bigger than Noosa, now empty and oozing with amazing milling industry history). There are plenty of amazing nature based beauty to keep you entertained all afternoon.

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