📣 Small-scale ONLY
1. Number of passengers limit principle: Regardless of peak season, only 11-seater and 20-seater premium vehicles will be used.
2. Small size makes it possible: Large buses can get you closer to hidden photo spots that are difficult to access.
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👑 50 Years of Trust, the Standard for Sydney Tours – Daehan Tourism Since 1976
• Industry standard: The pioneer of premium tours benchmarked by Sydney travel agents.
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• All-star guide team: Veteran experts with a thorough understanding of Sydney's history, culture, and trends.
🦘 [Zoo] Benefits
• Fast Track: No more waiting in line! Get in quickly through a dedicated passageway.
• Exclusive benefit: Free kangaroo & quokka feeding (1 cup per team)
• Discount: Koala certification photo discount, regular price $35 → special price $26 (cash only)
🚐 Comfort is a given! Premium vehicles!
• No large buses! Small group comfort: Only the latest 11- and 20-passenger vehicles are available.
• Comfortable conditions even during peak season: Optimal staff composition
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Eating or drinking is prohibited on the bus. Drinks other than water are not permitted on board.
Please prepare a hat, sunglasses, and sunscreen.
In the Blue Mountains, visitors can immerse themselves in breathtaking natural landscapes, iconic rock formations like the Three Sisters, and deep valleys. The tour also includes an 'upgraded zoo schedule' at Featherdale Wildlife Park, allowing for close encounters with native Australian animals. A special highlight is the 'Starry Night' experience at Cahill Observatory, featuring stunning red sunsets and opportunities for stargazing.
The 'Starry Night' experience at Cahill Observatory, with its red sunsets and stargazing opportunities, is available year-round. However, the exact schedule may vary with the seasons and sunset times. Clear, crisp evenings, often found during autumn and winter (March to August), typically offer the best visibility for stargazing. It is advisable to check local weather forecasts for clear skies before your visit.
A guided tour from Sydney offers convenient round-trip transportation, eliminating the need for personal navigation or public transport planning between destinations. It also provides a knowledgeable Korean-speaking guide who can offer insights into the region. Independent travel allows for more flexibility in itinerary but requires self-arranging transport, tickets, and researching attractions, which can be time-consuming.
A typical day trip from Sydney covering both the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo usually lasts a full day, often 9 to 12 hours including travel time. This duration allows for ample time to explore key Blue Mountains viewpoints, enjoy an upgraded experience at Featherdale Wildlife Park, and participate in special activities like the 'Starry Night' at Cahill Observatory, returning to Sydney in the evening.
When booking a guided tour to the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo, travelers can expect comfortable round-trip transportation departing from Sydney and the expertise of a Korean-speaking guide. The tour typically includes visits to major Blue Mountains sights and an upgraded schedule at Featherdale Zoo. A unique inclusion is the 'Starry Night' experience at Cahill Observatory, focusing on sunset viewing and stargazing. Booking through KKday offers the convenience of a pre-arranged itinerary and reliable service, simplifying your travel plans.
The most convenient way to reach the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo from Sydney is by joining a guided tour, which provides seamless round-trip transportation. Alternatively, you can take a train from Sydney to Blue Mountains towns like Katoomba and then use local buses or taxis. For Featherdale Zoo, trains to Blacktown station followed by a short bus ride are an option. However, a guided tour streamlines the journey between multiple locations.
For spectacular sunsets and starry night experiences, the Cahill Observatory in the Blue Mountains is highlighted as a prime location. Its elevation and clear vantage points make it ideal for observing the red sunset and stargazing. Other well-known spots like Echo Point offer stunning views of the Three Sisters, which can be beautiful at dusk, but the Cahill Observatory is specifically featured for its unique nighttime atmosphere.
At Featherdale Wildlife Park, visitors can expect close-up encounters with a wide array of native Australian animals. This includes opportunities to hand-feed kangaroos and wallabies, take photos with koalas, and observe wombats, crocodiles, and various bird species. The upgraded zoo schedule ensures a comprehensive and engaging experience with these iconic Australian creatures, making it a highlight of the tour.