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The Cocos Keeling Islands
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The Cocos (Keeling) Islands offer the avid birdwatcher.
the chance to combine sightings of 39 breeding or resident bird species with an iconic and remote tropical island experience. Unforgettable!|
East Asian - Australian flyway
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Cocos Buff-banded rail |
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White tern |
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Frigate bird |

The Cocos Malay inhabitants of the Cocos (Keeling) Islands have been largely sealed off from the outside world. Few outsiders have lived among them and very little has been recorded of their cultural practices and traditions. This tiny society has been held together for eight generations by its very isolation, shared economic endeavour, strong family loyalty, a deep commitment to Islam and a unique version of the old 'Trading Malay' language of the East Indies.

Surrounded by the serene sapphire-blue of the Indian Ocean, Cocos is the perfect playground for water-based activities. Start with a day trip to the holiday paradise of Direction Island where you can relax on exquisite white sand beaches and swim in the cool, clear water of the lagoon.
Direction Island is the place to snorkel the world famous 'Rip', renowned for its diverse marine life of colourful fish and corals, reef sharks, huge wrasse and moray eels. Exploring 'the Rip' is a spectacular experience - make sure you familiarise yourself with signage on the island before you plunge in.
If more leisurely snorkelling suits you, wander off the beach and find one of the many coral 'bommies'. You can hover above and watch what goes on in Cocos' busy aquatic communities.
Explore the interior
Direction Island is just as fascinating on land. Palm trees are covered with calling card paraphernalia and memorabilia from visiting round-the-world yachties, shelters dot the island, and a maze of pathways criss-cross the interior.
Of course, you can also just laze away the day in a hammock strung between two palm trees - the perfect Cocos Islands experience!
Camping
If you'd like to truly get to know the tranquillity and remoteness of Direction Island, camping is permitted. To make the most of your adventure, you'll need to arrive fully self-sufficient as there is no drinking water or electricity.
The ferry operates twice a week on Thursday and Saturday to whisk you across the lagoon, so get packing!
