Blue Mountains National Park

Nature park
★ 4.9 (4K+ reviews) • 81K+ booked
Located in New South Wales, the Blue Mountains is a must-visit spot near Sydney! Known for its stunning sheer sandstone cliffs covered in native bush, this place is a true gem. Surrounded by hills and gum trees, the Blue Mountains National Park is a paradise for nature lovers. Explore charming mountain ranges, towns, ancient rock art, and the famous Scenic World and Grand Cliff Top Walk. Hike the trails through green valleys and rocky cliffs for incredible views. By night, go glowworm spotting or pamper yourself at a luxury retreat. Whether it's cloudy or bathed in gold at sunset, the Blue Mountains will leave you in awe.
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Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia
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Klook客路用户
11 Sep
This group tour experience was fantastic! The tour guide was professional and humorous, providing detailed explanations throughout the entire trip. They brought the cultural background and interesting stories of the attractions to life. The itinerary was well-organized, not too rushed, and allowed for plenty of free time. Transportation and accommodations were comfortable, and the meals were thoughtfully arranged. The whole group had a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere, and everyone had a great time. Many thanks to the travel agency for their careful planning. I will definitely choose you again for my next trip!
Hoi ********
10 Sep
Our tour guide/driver was so attentive and made perfect arrangements. My mom kept praising how tall and handsome he was! The weather was amazing that day, and we took so many beautiful photos 😁
CHIH *******
10 Sep
An excellent small group Blue Mountains tour with a perfect itinerary—from stunning lookouts to a wonderful visit at Sydney Zoo, and finishing with a scenic ferry ride back to Circular Quay. The whole experience was smooth, enjoyable, and memorable. Our driver and tour guide (Mr. Axel) was very kind and generous, making sure everyone felt comfortable and well taken care of. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Sydney!
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Wendy ******
10 Sep
My siblings and I had fun during the trip! Our tour guide, Bryan, gave the very best service! He made sure that we were able to ride all the rides in Scenic World and he even brought us to other look out points. I also appreciate him providing fun facts the whole trip. We also ended the tour with a sunset ferry ride to circular quay. Beautiful!
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Klook用戶
10 Sep
The Three Sisters cable car is truly breathtaking, offering stunning views of the Three Sisters peaks from every angle. My favorite part was definitely the red mountain railway. I was lucky enough to sit in the second row and experience the thrill of the 52-degree incline, with unlimited rides back and forth. The tour guide was responsible and enthusiastic, helping us get tickets and avoid the hassle of queuing. We also took a boat back, and Sydney's harbor is absolutely gorgeous. I highly recommend this tour to everyone.
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Klook客路用户
9 Sep
Absolutely stunning and breathtaking views!! The overall itinerary was very well-planned. Our tour guide was professional and extremely responsible! Amazing value for the price, totally worth it!!! Highly recommend it!~~
Felicia ****
9 Sep
The tour is entirely in Korean, but as a non-Korean speaker, I still had a great time. Our guide; Kelvin speaks English and was very helpful, sending me a detailed itinerary via WhatsApp so I didn’t miss anything. Featherdale Wildlife Park was a highlight that is totally worth the trip, getting close to the animals was an unforgettable experience. The guide also helped us to take stunning photos at Lincoln's Rock, definitely will not miss out on any photo op even if you are traveling alone. The sunset spot the guide brought us to was stunning, despite the cloudy sky. We couldn’t do stargazing due to the weather, but the guide took us to see Sydney’s night skyline instead, which was a great alternative.
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Klook客路用户
8 Sep
The Blue Mountains day tour was amazing! Our guide was knowledgeable and friendly, sharing fascinating stories about the Three Sisters and giving us great tips for photos and safety. The itinerary was well-organized – we enjoyed the cable car ride, had time for a relaxing walk, and never felt rushed. The tour company’s service was excellent too; everything from pickup to planning was smooth and professional. I’m very satisfied and would definitely choose them again!

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The Three Sisters

The Three Sisters, the Blue Mountains' most stunning landmark, captivates visitors at Echo Point Katoomba. Just 2.5 kilometers from the Great Western Highway, this iconic spot draws millions yearly. Named after the 'Meehni', 'Wimlah', and 'Gunnedoo' tribe members, the rock formation symbolizes three sisters from an Aboriginal legend, turned to stone. The Three Sisters' beauty shifts with sunlight and seasons, showcasing magnificent colors. Lit up until 11 pm against the night sky, you can enjoy the breathtaking view.

Scenic World

Less than a two-hour drive from Sydney, Scenic World gives you a top-notch nature experience in the UNESCO-listed Blue Mountains. It's the world's steepest railway; you can soar through the air on the Scenic Skyway and Cableway, as well as wander through the Walkway's temperate rainforest.

Katoomba Falls

Located along the stunning Scenic Drive, just two kilometers from the Blue Mountains shopping center, Katoomba Falls is a picture-perfect spot frequented by photographers from around the country. A 45-minute walk along the trail offers a breathtaking view of the falls and connects to Echo Point, where you can catch sight of the Three Sisters in the distance. Don't forget to explore Katoomba town during your visit! As the main hub in the Blue Mountains, it offers fresh mountain air, unique village shopping, and a heritage trail waiting to be discovered.

Jamison Valley

Visit Jamison Valley, part of the Coxs River system and located in the Blue Mountains. Just 100km from Sydney and a few kilometers from Katoomba, you can enjoy breathtaking views, rich history, and plenty of tourist attractions and activities, including mountain biking, hiking, camping, and abseiling.

Mount Solitary

Trek over Mount Solitary in Blue Mountains National Park, starting from Katoomba. Enjoy scenic views, historic sites, and camping. The hike includes a challenging yet rewarding climb to the summit, offering sensational views and peaceful forest stretches.

Tips for Your Blue Mountains Visit

When is the best time to visit the Blue Mountains?

Late spring, from October to November, offers warm, dry weather perfect for bushwalking in the Blue Mountains. Late autumn, around May, and the winter months also provide great bushwalking conditions. Make sure to explore the Blue Mountains' stunning cool-climate gardens, showcasing vibrant foliage in autumn and blooming flowers in spring.

How to get to the Blue Mountains from Sydney?

Getting to the Blue Mountains from Sydney is easy and convenient. You can reach the Blue Mountains by train, car, or bus. The most popular and scenic option is by train. Simply catch a train from Sydney's Central Station to Katoomba, which is a direct route taking around two hours. If you prefer driving, take the Great Western Highway from Sydney, and you'll arrive in about 90 minutes, depending on traffic. Additionally, there are several bus services available that offer trips from Sydney to the Blue Mountains, providing another comfortable transportation option for visitors.

How many days do you need in the Blue Mountains?

If you have a little extra time to spare in the Blue Mountains, extending your stay for two days or more allows for a deeper exploration of the national park and its unique attractions. This extended stay offers a more comprehensive experience of the local area, allowing you to fully take in the peaceful surroundings.