Blue Mountains National Park

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클룩 회원
10 Mar
On Tuesday, March 10, 2026, I visited Featherdale Wildlife Park and Blue Mountains Scenic World with Zigzag Tour. My parents and I went together, and they didn't find it too strenuous, and they were very satisfied with the tour itinerary! The guide gave excellent and entertaining explanations before and after entering Featherdale and the Blue Mountains, and the directions were great, ensuring that everyone on the tour didn't get confused, haha. It was wonderful to experience Australian wildlife and nature together at Featherdale Wildlife Park, haha. We were also able to tour the Blue Mountains comfortably, as the guide provided thoughtful explanations and led us on a light trek, not just to Echo Point Lookout!!
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클룩 회원
10 Mar
On Tuesday, March 10th, I went on the Featherdale Wildlife Park + Blue Mountains tour with Zigzag Tour. I highly recommend taking a photo with a koala at Featherdale. They're incredibly cute, and it's a fantastic opportunity to touch their bottoms! It was wonderful to see the Three Sisters peaks in the Blue Mountains from various lookout points. The guide also showed us new hidden spots based on the weather, making for a very fulfilling trip!
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클룩 회원
10 Mar
I went on the Featherdale & Scenic World tour on March 10th with the kind travel agency 'Zigzag' Tour. Since I was on a self-guided trip to Australia, I considered renting a car and doing the Blue Mountains tour myself, but I thought there might be trial and error as it was my first time, so I booked a tour instead. The tour proceeded in the order of 'Featherdale' -> 'Lunch in Leura Village' -> 'Blue Mountains'. Our guide provided detailed explanations during transit and adjusted the schedule, which was great! I was especially grateful that they took us to a 'hidden spot' in the Blue Mountains, which wasn't on the regular itinerary, and even took photos for us. If you want to tour the Blue Mountains but find a self-guided trip overwhelming, or if you want to see cute animal friends at Featherdale Wildlife Park in addition to the Blue Mountains tour, I highly recommend the 'Zigzag' Tour!
Mikka *****
9 Mar
Great experience visiting the Blue Mountains! The tour was well organized and included amazing stops like Scenic World and Sydney Zoo. Everything went smoothly and the views were absolutely beautiful. A special shoutout to our guide/driver Phil — he was very knowledgeable and shared lots of interesting information about the places we visited. Most especially, he was really funny and kept the whole group entertained during the drive. It made the tour even more enjoyable. Highly recommended!
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Klook 用戶
9 Mar
Our tour guide, Jayden, was friendly and entertaining. Although the explanations were in Korean, he also provided English reminders for all meeting and departure times. He also speaks Chinese, so communication was absolutely seamless, and the tour concluded smoothly. Highly recommended!
WEI *******
9 Mar
My friend came from China to visit me in Sydney, and to make things easy and ensure she could understand the commentary, I booked this one-day tour for us. It turned out to be the perfect choice! 😊 First, we went to the cliff lookout, and the valley was incredibly spectacular. Then came the Zig Zag Railway, which we were most looking forward to 📸. The vintage train slowly made its way through the mountains, and the scenery along the way was beautiful and great for photos! Afterward, of course, we visited the classic Three Sisters peaks, followed by Scenic World 🌿. The overall itinerary was quite smooth, and the tour guide was very enthusiastic ❤️. We saw all the classic Blue Mountains attractions in one day, and my friend had a wonderful experience. Highly recommended! 👍
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JEONG *********
7 Mar
I thought I arrived a bit early, but Jimmy, our best guide for today, greeted me with a smile, making for a comfortable start to the trip. The explanations he gave about Australian history and the places we visited during the journey made it even more enriching. What was even more surprising was that he called himself a 'weather fairy' and shared several anecdotes... amazing! It started raining around lunchtime, but when we actually arrived at our destination, the rain subsided, making his 'weather fairy' claim feel real. Even though it was an early start and could have been tiring, his initial enthusiasm lasted until the very end... absolutely the best! JIMMY!!! I acknowledge you are the best in Sydney. See you next time~~~ From Logan.
TO *********
7 Mar
It's very convenient to use; just show the QR code to enter. The red Railway experience was incredibly exciting, highly recommended! 👍🏼👍🏼

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Situated in New South Wales, the Blue Mountains is a must-visit destination near Sydney! Famous for its breathtaking sheer sandstone cliffs draped in native bush, this area is a true treasure. Nestled among rolling hills and gum trees, Blue Mountains National Park is a haven for nature enthusiasts. Discover picturesque mountain ranges, quaint towns, ancient rock art, and iconic attractions like Scenic World and the Grand Cliff Top Walk. Trek along trails through lush valleys and rugged cliffs for stunning vistas. In the evening, enjoy glowworm spotting or indulge in a luxurious retreat. Whether shrouded in clouds or glowing in sunset light, the Blue Mountains never fail to amaze.
Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales, Australia

Blue Mountains National Park Attractions

The Three Sisters Landmark

Just 2.5 kilometers from the Great Western Highway, this iconic Three Sisters 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, it's a memorable experience with sweeping views over rugged escarpments and valleys. A day trip here is perfect for photography and soaking in the fresh air of the Greater Blue Mountains.

Scenic World

Less than a two-hour drive from Sydney, Scenic World offers a top-notch nature adventure in the UNESCO-listed Greater Blue Mountains. Home to the world's steepest railway, visitors can soar on the Scenic Skyway, Scenic Cableway, and cable car, while wandering along elevated Walkways through lush temperate rainforest. This destination combines natural wonders with thrilling adventure sports, making it an essential stop on any Blue Mountains tour.

Katoomba Falls

Located along the stunning Scenic Drive, just two kilometers from the Blue Mountains shopping center, Katoomba Falls is a picture-perfect spot for photographers and nature lovers. A 45-minute walk along the trail offers sweeping views of the falls and connects to Echo Point, where the Three Sisters can be seen in the distance. Explore Katoomba town during your visit for fresh air, unique village shopping, and a heritage trail. Consider pairing your visit with a stop at Mayfield Garden, a highlight of the region's serene landscapes.

Jamison Valley

Discover Jamison Valley, part of the Coxs River system in the Greater Blue Mountains. Just 100 km from Sydney and a few kilometers from Katoomba, this valley offers breathtaking vistas, rich history, and plenty of adventure sports such as mountain biking, hiking, camping, and abseiling. The valley's cliffs and rugged escarpments are a treat for outdoor enthusiasts seeking natural wonders.

Mount Solitary

Trek over Mount Solitary in Blue Mountains National Park for scenic views, historic sites, and serene forest stretches. This challenging hike culminates in panoramic vistas across valleys and cliffs, making it a memorable experience for both casual walkers and avid adventurers.

Tips for Your Blue Mountains Visit

Best time to visit the Blue Mountains national park

Late spring (October - November) brings warm, dry weather perfect for bushwalking, adventure sports, and enjoying Blue Mountains accommodation with views of natural wonders. Late autumn (May) and winter also offer excellent conditions for exploring gardens and waterfalls, like Wentworth Falls, and witnessing vibrant foliage.

Transportation to Blue Mountains

Getting to the Blue Mountains from Sydney is easy via train, car, or bus. The scenic train ride from Sydney's Central Station to Katoomba takes around two hours. Driving along the Great Western Highway brings you into the heart of the Greater Blue Mountains in about 90 minutes. Bus services also provide comfortable transit. Whether for a day trip or extended stay, transportation is convenient.

How many days to spend in the Blue Mountains

Two days or more allows for a full experience of the Blue Mountains National Park, iconic landmarks like the Three Sisters and Wentworth Falls, and attractions like Mayfield Garden. Activities include hiking, adventure sports, and enjoying Blue Mountains accommodation. You can even combine a nature retreat with visits to Blue Mountains beach areas for a relaxing touch. This ensures a memorable experience with sweeping views over the rugged escarpments and fresh, mountain air.