Blue Mountains National Park tours

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Klook会員
27 Dec 2025
We participated in Boxing Day on December 26th. The weather was cloudy with occasional rain. Even though it was supposed to be summer in Sydney, the temperature was low and very cold (enough to see our breath). However, thanks to the wonderful support of our guide, Mayuko, we were able to efficiently and thoroughly enjoy the key spots. Since the Blue Mountains have a high altitude, I think it's a good idea to have a thick jacket, even if Sydney is warm. If you don't need it, you can leave it on the bus. The brownie at the chocolate shop in the town of Leura, where we stopped for lunch, was so delicious that I can't forget it. I would like to try again on a day with good weather.
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Klook User
4 Sep 2025
Greg was kind, welcoming, and good at his commentary / story telling. The scenary was out of this world. We got lunch at a lovely small town, which was great, however, dinner at the Lawson country club was abysmal :(
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클룩 회원
2 days ago
I went on the Featherdale + Blue Mountains tour with guide Kelvin Sung! Since it was a summer starlight tour, the schedule ended late, but after it was over, instead of saying "Ah, I'm tired," the first thing I said was "Wow, that was a great trip." From the moment we set off, I noticed that the guide's voice was really nice, lol. I thought he was a radio DJ... it was easy to concentrate on the explanations because they were so easy on the ears. We started the day at Featherdale Wildlife Park, and it was amazing to see Australian animals in real life. We took pictures with the panoramic view at Lincoln's Rock, and had plenty of time for a break in Leura Village. It was amazing that the schedule went smoothly even though the temperature exceeded 40 degrees Celsius that day. He timed the breaks perfectly, so there was no physical strain. We had dinner in Katoomba Village, and I recharged my k-blood at the Korean restaurant he recommended after a long time. The most impressive thing was definitely the Blue Mountains sunset and the stargazing. Especially when watching the sunset and the stars, the guide took us to a secret spot he had discovered himself, and the scenery was so quiet and peaceful that the emotion was doubled. In the car, he didn't just explain the tourist attractions, but also gave us encouraging words and positive expressions, which made me feel good throughout the tour. Everyone in the tour group said, "He's the best guide I've ever met," and I completely agree. Even in the hot weather, he took care of us meticulously and created a great atmosphere, making it a tour that will remain in my memory for a long time. I really want to recommend it to people around me, and if I come again, I will definitely choose this tour again!!
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허 **
8 Oct 2025
I spent a day on this tour during my Sydney trip and it was truly satisfying. From the morning pickup to the itinerary, everything was systematically managed, so I could enjoy it comfortably. At Featherdale Wildlife Park, I was thrilled to see koalas and kangaroos up close. The view of the Blue Mountains was much grander than the pictures I had seen, and the cable car and railway at Scenic World were thrilling and fun. The guide explained everything in detail and took good care of the photo spots in between, so I had a fulfilling day. If you visit Sydney, I highly recommend it!
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Gerald ***
7 Oct 2025
didnt imagine in my whole life that the blue mountains would be this majestic and beautiful, you should try it too!
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YLC ***
15 Dec 2025
The majestic scenery of the Blue Mountains offers a visual and physical escape when you ascend to take in the views. The activity starts with a photo op at Lincoln's Rock, where you can sit on the edge of the cliff – the driver/guide will help take pictures, but be mindful of your own safety as there's an endless drop below. I have a fear of heights and felt dizzy, so I took the picture standing up. Next, we went to Echo Point to admire the Three Sisters rock formation up close and appreciate their unwavering, resilient spirit. Then came the highlight of the tour – experiencing three different cable cars at Blue Mountains National Park. For the red cable car, which has the steepest incline, it's best to hold onto your backpack and not leave it on the empty seat next to you, because the descent gets incredibly steep, and your bag will likely fall down to several seats in front of you. After the descent, there's a forest trail with many lifelike dinosaur displays. The whole itinerary is quite relaxing, and at lunchtime, you'll go to town for a free meal, where you can choose your favorite restaurant.
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Jamie ***
16 Dec 2025
We had an amazing time today though the weather did not do us a favour. We couldn't get to see any Blue mountains nor 3 sisters etc. But we simply love the heavy fog and the walk in the Rainforest. Our tour guide Lower ( I'm not sure how to spell his name) was amazing. He tried his best to make sure we still get to enjoy the trip despite the weather and we did! He will think of something for us to experience which I think is remarkable!
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Chan ******
30 Dec 2025
The Featherdale Wildlife Park and Blue Mountains day trip was absolutely fantastic! 1000 thumbs up!! 😚😚😎 Our guide, Jack, was very kind, explained everything in detail, was humorous, and carefully attended to the needs of our group of nine. The group members were from Taiwan and Hong Kong, and we heard Jack fluently switch languages during his explanations. We were especially touched when he spoke Cantonese specifically for us. The Featherdale Wildlife Park ticket already includes a photo opportunity with a koala, and you even get a physical photo to take home, which was a very pleasant surprise. There are also various animals in the park that tourists can get up close to and even feed. The itinerary then moved to the town of Leura for lunch, and the Thai food in the town was very good. After lunch, we went to Blue Mountains National Park. The most exciting part was riding the Mountain Devil down the 52-degree incline (the steepest 'Scenic Railway 😳😂' in the world), and we explored the perimeter of the mine along the walking trail. Finally, we went to the Three Sisters lookout point to take photos and create lasting memories. The weather that day was beautiful, perfect for a trip, and the guide reminded us to wear sunscreen and be aware of the strong winds on the mountain, which was very considerate 😇😇 I hope to come to Sydney again in the future and be able to travel with Jack again 😉😉
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