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[*Small Group* Starlight Tour] Sunset Stargazing Blue Mountains & Featherdale Zoo Tour - Stargazing Night - (Korean Guide)
[*Small Group* Starlight Tour] Sunset Stargazing Blue Mountains & Featherdale Zoo Tour - Stargazing Night - (Korean Guide)
[*Small Group* Starlight Tour] Sunset Stargazing Blue Mountains & Featherdale Zoo Tour - Stargazing Night - (Korean Guide)
[*Small Group* Starlight Tour] Sunset Stargazing Blue Mountains & Featherdale Zoo Tour - Stargazing Night - (Korean Guide)
[*Small Group* Starlight Tour] Sunset Stargazing Blue Mountains & Featherdale Zoo Tour - Stargazing Night - (Korean Guide)

[*Small Group* Starlight Tour] Sunset Stargazing Blue Mountains & Featherdale Zoo Tour - Stargazing Night - (Korean Guide)


Duration:9 hour(s)
Guided language: 한국어
Free cancellation 4 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

📣 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.
• Proven data: Overwhelming satisfaction proven by thousands of 'genuine reviews' accumulated over 50 years.
• 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

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🟤What's included
• Featherdale Zoo + Kangaroo/Quokka Feeding
• Lincoln's Rock
• Echo Point & Three Sisters Peak
• Katoomba Village (Freestyle)
• Cahill Lookout
• Stargazing

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🗓️ Departure day
• Available every day (except on the dates below)
• December 25th & 31st

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🕛 Departure Time & Location 📌
• First Sunday in April - May: 12:30pm
• June - July: 12:00pm
• First Saturday of August - October: 12:30pm
• First Sunday of October ~ October: 1:00 PM
• November - February: 1:30pm
• First Saturday of March - April: 1:00 PM
(We will depart on time, but please arrive 10 minutes early.)

• Pick-up location: 1-5 Wheat Road, Sydney (right side of the road next to the Sealife Aquarium building)
• Drop-off location: 389 Pitt Street, Sydney (in front of the main entrance of Rydges World Square Hotel)

• End time: Around 10pm in winter, around 11pm in summer (Depending on the parking situation, you may be dropped off a little further away. The time may change depending on the tour situation and traffic congestion on the day.)

Additional Information:
• Wear comfortable clothes and shoes, and be sure to bring warm clothing as the temperature drops significantly at night.
• Please note that you may not be able to see stars on the evening stargazing tour depending on the weather.
• If stargazing is not possible due to weather, the schedule may be changed to Sydney City Night View.
• Please note that 1 cup of kangaroo/quokka food is provided per team, but feeding service may be suspended without prior notice due to circumstances at the zoo.
• Access to Lincoln's Rock may be restricted or controlled at the discretion of the local Blue Mountains Council to ensure visitor safety, and this may be implemented without prior notice.
• Please note that Katoomba Village restaurants will be closed on December 24, 25, 26 and January 1, so we recommend you prepare dinner in advance.
• Tours are not available on December 31st. (The order and schedule may change depending on local circumstances.)

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📢 Notice of temporary closure of Lincoln's Rock (King's Tableland)

Following official review and decision by the Blue Mountains Council,

Access to Lincoln's Rock (King's Tableland) is completely restricted.

Please be advised that visits will not be permitted during the period below.

✅ Control period

• Thursday, January 22, 2026 - Thursday, April 30, 2026

✅ Reasons for control

• Continued complaints from nearby residents

• Tourist safety issues

• Measures to protect the natural environment

※ The closure period may be extended depending on the results of further review by the local council.

✅ Tour progress information

• During this period, the visit to Lincoln's Rock, which was included in the existing schedule, will not be held.

• The tour will proceed as normal with the schedule adjusted to alternative destinations excluding Lincoln's Rock.

• This measure is not limited to a specific travel agency and applies equally to all travel agencies in Sydney.

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At Featherdale Zoo, Australia's premier zoo, you can hand-feed vibrant kangaroos, quokkas, wallabies, and more, and even take a special photo with a cute koala (cash only $26). You can also get up close and personal with a variety of native Australian animals, including wombats, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, emus, little penguins, and reptiles. You'll encounter over 2,000 native Australian animals.

At Featherdale Zoo, Australia's premier zoo, you can hand-feed vibrant kangaroos, quokkas, wallabies, and more, and even take a special photo with a cute koala (cash only $26). You can also get up close and personal with a variety of native Australian animals, including wombats, dingoes, Tasmanian devils, emus, little penguins, and reptiles. You'll encounter over 2,000 native Australian animals.

Exclusively for Daehan Tour & Travel Agency customers, free kangaroo and quokka feeding is provided. With Fast Track access, you can skip the long lines with regular tourists and enjoy quicker entry with your food. This meticulous attention to detail for a more enjoyable and comfortable trip is what sets Daehan Tour & Travel Agency apart.

Exclusively for Daehan Tour & Travel Agency customers, free kangaroo and quokka feeding is provided. With Fast Track access, you can skip the long lines with regular tourists and enjoy quicker entry with your food. This meticulous attention to detail for a more enjoyable and comfortable trip is what sets Daehan Tour & Travel Agency apart.

The feeling of sitting on the edge of a cliff and looking down on the world. Lincoln's Rock is just that. With its expansive canyon and expansive horizon, this place evokes a sense of grandeur, as if you were in Australia's Grand Canyon. A single photo, taken carefully perched on the cliff, becomes more than just a mere travel record; it becomes an unforgettable chapter in life. This lookout, also known as "Blackpink Jennie Rock," is a must-visit photo spot and a memorable setting for any traveler to the Blue Mountains. (For visitor safety, Lincoln's Rock may have restrictions or restrictions at the discretion of the local Blue Mountains Council, and these restrictions may be implemented without prior notice.)

The feeling of sitting on the edge of a cliff and looking down on the world. Lincoln's Rock is just that.
With its expansive canyon and expansive horizon, this place evokes a sense of grandeur, as if you were in Australia's Grand Canyon.
A single photo, taken carefully perched on the cliff, becomes more than just a mere travel record; it becomes an unforgettable chapter in life.
This lookout, also known as "Blackpink Jennie Rock," is a must-visit photo spot and a memorable setting for any traveler to the Blue Mountains.
(For visitor safety, Lincoln's Rock may have restrictions or restrictions at the discretion of the local Blue Mountains Council, and these restrictions may be implemented without prior notice.)

Echo Point, located at 1,017 meters above sea level, is where the legend of the Blue Mountains begins. Standing here, three rocky peaks, each bearing the story of three sisters, serenely reveal themselves. Meehni, Wimlah, Gunnedoo—the legend of these three sisters, who were forced to turn to stone to protect their love, wafts through the wind and touches the hearts of those who visit. This landscape, seemingly frozen in time, is a silent and moving experience, leaving a profound resonance where nature and myth intertwine.

Echo Point, located at 1,017 meters above sea level, is where the legend of the Blue Mountains begins.
Standing here, three rocky peaks, each bearing the story of three sisters, serenely reveal themselves.
Meehni, Wimlah, Gunnedoo—the legend of these three sisters, who were forced to turn to stone to protect their love, wafts through the wind and touches the hearts of those who visit. This landscape, seemingly frozen in time, is a silent and moving experience, leaving a profound resonance where nature and myth intertwine.

Enjoy a delicious dinner in a small town in the Blue Mountains (at your own expense) Enjoy a leisurely dinner in a charming small town in the Blue Mountains. (Please note that the Katoomba Village Restaurant will be closed on December 24, 25, 26, and January 1, so please plan your dinner in advance.)

Enjoy a delicious dinner in a small town in the Blue Mountains (at your own expense)

Enjoy a leisurely dinner in a charming small town in the Blue Mountains.
(Please note that the Katoomba Village Restaurant will be closed on December 24, 25, 26, and January 1, so please plan your dinner in advance.)

Cahill Lookout is a small, hidden sanctuary nestled deep in the Blue Mountains, nestled on the edge of a tranquil cliff. The gentle ridges of the Megalong Valley unfold in the distance, and as the sun sets, the sky embraces the valley in a crimson hue. Just gazing upon it brings a sense of calm. The crimson sunset, the cool breeze, the last rays of sunlight filtering through the leaves... In that moment, you'll feel a profound sense of comfort, embraced by nature. Cahill Lookout isn't just a place to admire the scenery; it's a truly special place where you can encounter the inner peace within.

Cahill Lookout is a small, hidden sanctuary nestled deep in the Blue Mountains, nestled on the edge of a tranquil cliff.
The gentle ridges of the Megalong Valley unfold in the distance, and as the sun sets, the sky embraces the valley in a crimson hue. Just gazing upon it brings a sense of calm.
The crimson sunset, the cool breeze, the last rays of sunlight filtering through the leaves...
In that moment, you'll feel a profound sense of comfort, embraced by nature.
Cahill Lookout isn't just a place to admire the scenery; it's a truly special place where you can encounter the inner peace within.

On that night, amidst pristine nature, the noise of the world ceases. The starlight pouring down from the sky gently descends, as if soothing the soul. The Milky Way flows through the clear, transparent air, and that dazzling river of light slowly seeps into your eyes and deep into your heart. The emotion you experience beneath the Blue Mountains night sky will remain a memory that will never fade, a memory you'll cherish for a lifetime.

On that night, amidst pristine nature, the noise of the world ceases.
The starlight pouring down from the sky gently descends, as if soothing the soul.
The Milky Way flows through the clear, transparent air,
and that dazzling river of light slowly seeps into your eyes and deep into your heart.
The emotion you experience beneath the Blue Mountains night sky
will remain a memory that will never fade, a memory you'll cherish for a lifetime.

Purchase Notice

  • The schedule may change depending on local circumstances.
  • Please arrive 10 minutes before the pick-up time as the bus will depart on time for the tour schedule and other passengers.
  • The bus will depart on time. If you are late, there will be no refunds or changes and you will be considered a No-Show.
  • According to Australian law, eating or drinking on buses is prohibited. You are not allowed to bring any drinks other than water on board.
  • The tour will proceed even in rainy weather.
  • Please be especially careful about safety in Kingstable Land.
  • The city night view schedule may change in case of rain.

Reminders

  • 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.

FAQ

1. What unique sights and activities can visitors experience at the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo?

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.

2. What time of year is ideal for experiencing the unique starry night at the Blue Mountains' Cahill Observatory?

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.

3. What are the key differences between visiting the Blue Mountains independently versus joining a guided tour?

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.

4. How much time is typically needed to explore the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo on a day trip?

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.

5. What should travelers expect to be included when booking a guided tour to the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo?

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.

6. What are the recommended transportation methods to reach the Blue Mountains and Featherdale Zoo from Sydney?

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.

7. Which viewpoints offer the best sunset and starry night experiences within the Blue Mountains region?

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.

8. What kind of wildlife encounters can visitors expect at Featherdale Wildlife Park?

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.

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