Blue mountains trip

Discover true wilderness!

 blue mountains

Experience the best of the Blue Mountains, Australia's most visited World Heritage National Park with bushwalks and incredible views. Visit a wildlife park to see and touch our unique animals such as kangaroos and koalas! Listen to Aboriginal legends and visit charming mountain villages.

Highlights

  • Blue Mountains National Park
    Australia's most accessible wilderness - the Blue Mountains World Heritage National Park - is one of Australia's natural wonders covering over one million hectares. An inspiring mix of rainforest, canyons, tall forests and heathlands, it is a nature lover's paradise. Colourful birds and unique animal life, the greatest concentration of eucalypt diversity on the continent, and dramatic canyons and cliffs.
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    Blue Mountains National Park

  • Featherdale Wildlife Park
    Get close and personal with some unique Australian animals and birds at one of Australia's best wildlife parks. You can snuggle up to a koala, feed a kangaroo, laugh with a kookaburra, see a wombat, a Tasmanian Devil and a 4 metre crocodile!
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    Featherdale Wildlife Park

  • Wentworth Falls
    Our eco accredited guide will take you on an amazing bushwalk through the national park. Following the edge of the cliffs south of Wentworth Falls, this uplifting experience features fantastic views of the cliffs and Jamison Valley. The walk visits some great lookouts, sandstone caves and the majestic Wentworth Falls.
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    Wentworth Falls

  • Leura
    Leura is the prettiest village in the Blue Mountains and a perfect place to relax, browse through the boutique shops and enjoy lunch (own expense) from one of the many cafes and take away shops.
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    Leura

  • The Three Sisters
    The famous Three Sisters rock formation are one of the most iconic images in Australia. The views overlooking the Jamison Valley are incredible and as well as getting that classic photo, you'll hear the stories of the local Aboriginal legends.

  • Scenic Railway
    A great way to complete our day is doing a rainforest walk by descending into the valley by stairs cut into the cliff. No need to walk back up, as we take the easy way via the Scenic Railway, the world's steepest railway!
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    Scenic Railway

Price of $99 includes:

  • Featherdale Wildlife Park
  • One-way ride on Scenic Railway 
  • All highlights and activities 
  • Free drink after the tour 
  • Friendly and helpful driver/tour guide 
  • Comfortable, modern transport 
  • Informative commentary and world music

Make sure you bring: Water bottle, sun protection, camera, warm/wet weather clothing, spending money, ID

Pick-up points every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday:

  • 7.20am Kings Cross
  • 7.35am YHA Central
  • 7.55 Circular Quay  

Returns to Sydney 6.30pm


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