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Everglades Eco Safaris deliver an unforgettable experience

Everglades Eco Safaris deliver an unforgettable wilderness experience into one of Australia’s most pristine and untouched regions.

Swim in tea tree-infused waters, canoe through the mirrored waterways or simply relax in this unique natural environment.

With only two everglades on the planet, Everglades Eco Safaris are the exclusive guided tour operator running daily boat cruises to Australia’s only everglades. The purpose-built eco vessels have large viewing windows to provide the best experience of the Upper Noosa River, fantastic photo opportunities and to witness the abundant wildlife on display.

The vessels gently glide through the tranquil waterways also known as the “river of mirrors”, home to 44 per cent of native birdlife found in Australia.

The flora and fauna throughout the ancient landscapes are truly spectacular and expert guides provide full commentary throughout the journey, showcasing the rich history of this region.

Tours depart from Habitat Noosa Everglades Eco Camp where there is an onsite bar and bistro and a micro brewery boasting up to eight artisan beers on tap. You can have lunch before or after your tour experience and the lake side views a stunning.

This is simply Australia’s best accessible wilderness experience and should not be missed.

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