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1. Complimentary Pick
Up
From most hotels, hostels, backpackers
and motels in Sydney City Centre, Manly,
Bondi and Coogee.
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3. Kings Tableland
The best possible place to view the wilderness
of the Blue Mountains. This lookout is “off the beaten
track” and can not be accessed by large coaches.
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2. Nepean River
Enjoy morning tea overlooking the tranquil
Western boundary of the Sydney Metro area. The Blue Mountains
are on the other side of the river. |
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4.Wentworth Falls
Here you take a relaxing bushwalk to view
the most breathtaking waterfalls in the area. This is also
a photographer’s delight. |
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6. Katoomba
The centre of the Blue Mountains is also the
home of the two most famous tourist attractions: Three Sisters
Rock Formation: Visit this famous landmark and listen to the
Aboriginal legends about this rock formation whilst viewing
from a special lookout.
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5. Leura
The Garden Village is the place where you
will spend sometime for a lunch break. Purchase your own lunch
from a selection of cafes/restaurants or join us for lunch.
Then , you can stroll in the village to enjoy the selection
of boutique shops or/and the beautiful gardens. |
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7. Scenic World
Ride the worlds steepest inclined railway
to the floor of the canyon and after talking a walk in the
refreshing rainforest return to the top of the canyon in the
‘Cableway’.
Complete your Scenic World experience by floating on air in
the ‘Skyway’. Dazzle yourself with the breathtaking
360 degree bird’s eye view of the Three Sisters, Katoomba
Falls and Mount Solitary.
PLEASE NOTE: Scenic World tickets are at your own expense.
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10. Olympic Park
Enroute see Homebush Bay, home of the Sydney
2000 Olympic Games. |
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8. Aboriginal Site
See Aboriginal Rock engravings.
9. Kangaroos and Cockatoos
See native Australian animals (and more !)
in their natural bush habitat inside the Blue Mountains National
Park (NOT a “wildlife” park/zoo).
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11. River Cruise
Unwind on an afternoon cruise along Parramatta
River back to the City Centre. On Weekdays you will arrive
at Circular Quay and on weekends to Darling Harbour and Circular
Quay, at approx. 6 pm. |
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| TOUR
DETAILS:
This tour departs daily at approx. 8.30 am and returns
to Sydney at approx. 6 pm.
The tour cost $79 AUD per adult and $60 AUD per child
(3 – 13 years).
Group Size: maximum 24 people per bus. |
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Inclusions:
- Complimentary Hotel Pick up
- Morning Tea
- A River Cruise
- National Park Entrance fees.
Not Included:
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