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A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 2 day(s) before the departure date
In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Meals are not included for children under the age of 3
The tour departs on time to accommodate the schedule and other passengers. If you are late, you will be considered a no-show, and cancellations and refunds will not be granted.
The tour course order may change depending on local circumstances such as crowds or traffic conditions on the day of travel.
If you are unable to participate in the tour for personal reasons, date changes and refunds are not possible.
If you change your contact information while on-site, please provide a contact number where you can be reached. The travel agency is not responsible for any issues that arise due to inability to contact you during the tour.
Due to the nature of group tours, one seat per person is provided by default. Depending on the schedule, luggage storage may not be guaranteed if the tour is full. Therefore, please inquire about luggage availability through the inquiry window one day prior to your trip and bring your own luggage only if it is available.
Tours will depart as scheduled even in rain, unless there is a safety risk.
We recommend allocating at least one full day to explore Blue Mountains National Park. You can spend half a day discovering the Three Sisters at Katoomba and experiencing the cable cars and trails at Scenic World. In the afternoon, head to the charming town of Leura to soak in its artistic atmosphere, or enjoy the unique blue mist of the Blue Mountains at sunset. For a more in-depth exploration, consider staying overnight for a more leisurely pace.
Blue Mountains National Park itself is an open natural reserve and does not require an entrance fee to enter. However, some popular attractions and experience facilities within the park, such as Scenic World's cable cars and walkways, as well as some privately operated zoos or specific experience activities, will require separate tickets for entry. You can book these activity tickets through the KKday platform to complete your planning in one go and ensure a smooth itinerary, saving the hassle of queuing for tickets on-site.
The best times to visit Sydney and Blue Mountains National Park are during spring (September to November) and autumn (March to May). Spring offers pleasant weather and blooming flowers, making it ideal for outdoor activities. Autumn is cool and comfortable, with rich foliage and beautiful scenery. While summer (December to February) is warm and suitable for beach activities, the Blue Mountains can be hotter and more crowded. Winter (June to August) is cooler and may be foggy, but offers a serene atmosphere.
Blue Mountains National Park gets its name from its unique blue mist landscape. This is because the dense eucalyptus forests within the park release fine oil droplets. When these droplets combine with water vapor and dust in the air, they scatter the blue light from sunlight, giving the distant mountains a dreamy blue hue. This stunning natural phenomenon is particularly noticeable at sunrise or sunset.
Must-visit scenic spots in Blue Mountains National Park include the iconic Three Sisters, which can be admired from Echo Point. Scenic World offers the world's steepest scenic railway, a rainforest canopy walk, and a scenic cable car, allowing you to experience the gorge and rainforest from different perspectives. Additionally, the artistic town of Leura and the magnificent Wentworth Falls are also worth visiting.
A day trip to Port Stephens offers a wealth of marine and natural experiences. You can join a dolphin-watching cruise and, if lucky, see pods of dolphins playing in the sea. Experience the thrill of sandboarding down enormous dunes. Furthermore, visiting Oakvale Wildlife Park for close encounters with native Australian animals, or enjoying wine tasting and lunch at a local winery, are popular choices.
Within Blue Mountains National Park, there are several convenient transportation options for visiting attractions. You can take the Blue Mountains Explorer Bus or a hop-on hop-off bus, which stop at major viewpoints and towns. In the Katoomba area, Scenic World provides various cable car facilities connecting different viewing platforms and rainforest trails. Additionally, many classic walking trails are planned within the park, suitable for visitors who enjoy exploring on foot.
Blue Mountains National Park is renowned for its unique temperate rainforests and rich biodiversity, and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. The park is home to over 90 species of eucalyptus trees, forming vast forests that are habitats for many native Australian animals, such as kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, and various bird species. Its diverse terrain, including deep gorges, spectacular waterfalls, and unique sandstone cliffs, also nurtures a rich and unique vegetation ecosystem.