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Kanu Kapers Sustainable Noosa Everglades

📍 Boreen Point, 4565, Queensland

About Kanu Kapers Sustainable Noosa Everglades

Escape to the tranquil lakeside town of Boreen Point, a peaceful retreat just 25 minutes from the hustle and bustle of Noosa. Nestled on the shores of Lake Cootharaba, Boreen Point is the gateway to an extraordinary wilderness adventure, surrounded by thousands of hectares of pristine National Park. Discover the serene beauty of the Noosa Everglades, one of only two Everglades systems in the world. This untouched water wilderness, teeming with rare wildlife, is best explored under a paddle. Drift gently through the tranquil waterways, leaving only ripples behind as you immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of nature. Once home to the Kabi Kabi Aboriginal People, this special land stretches from Noosa’s white sandy beaches to the striking coloured sands of Rainbow Beach. Despite feeling worlds away, this incredible wilderness is easily accessible from Boreen Point, making it the perfect base for your adventure. Multi-award-winning Kanu Kapers offers unforgettable one-day and overnight tours, guiding you deep into the heart of the Great Sandy National Park. With a strong commitment to sustainability, Kanu Kapers ensures the Noosa Everglades remain pristine for generations to come. They love this remarkable place—and they know you’ll love it too.

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