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Amazing experience. Definitely a must do but the bus ride not for the soft hearted cause it can get very bumpy. The bus ride only takes 15 minutes and the tobogganing was so much fun, you get to spend over half hour at the site so everyone can have a few go's. Don't really need to pack anything with you as they provide water as well. Just bring your gorgeous self with a big smile! And obviously your camera! (There are a few amazing photographers there for you as well).
Lalita MillerLalita Miller
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Very large expansive "desert" located south of Tangalooma. It is of a walkable distance from the Tangalooma resort (approximately 1.80km). To get there by foot, walk along the coastline towards the southern direction, then stop when you see a large triangle and walk inland towards the track. There is a large 35m tall sand dune suitable for sand tobogganing and the Tangalooma Island Resort holds sand Tobogganing activities at the site.
Ryan PengRyan Peng
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The moreton sand dunes is a place worth visiting. You can access the place hiking towards Tangalooma point, and from the beach on your left you will see a track to climb up. The track is like 1km long, it can get very hot in the forest, make sure you have plenty of water. You can also come with a tour if you want to do sliding on the sand. The place is pretty big and you can just sit relax and admire nature.
EugenioEugenio
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We arrive here on a rainy day so it was not possible to play toboggan or sand surf as planned. This place still looked amazing with lots of silica minerals scattered around the desert due to million years of lightning. Not suitable for elder people since the roads cut through forests were extremely bumpy along the way back and forth.
nisakorn masunthasuwannisakorn masunthasuwan
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We had a great time, I only managed one climb/slide down the sand Hill, my son done quite a few,
Our driver/guide Peter was fantastic, he's only new in the job, he's so good, you would think he's been there a long time, the photographer Steve was great too.
Lyn WilliamsLyn Williams
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Sand boarding is great fun and you probably go faster & further than you expect! You need to be able to walk up significant hills and prepared to get very sandy - may sound obvious but a number of people on our trip seemed strangely surprised.