Blue Mountains and Jenolan Caves Tour
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Enjoy discovering the majestic beauty of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park, taking in views over stunning eucalyptus forests and age-old rock formations.- Hotel pick up and drop off from Sydney hotels
- Visit the Blue Mountains National Park
- See the Three Sisters Rock Formation Towering Over Jamison Valley
- Guided visit to the Jenolan Caves - Australia’s Best Known Underground Limestone Caves
Your journey our of Sydeny takes you past the Sydney Olympic Park at Homebush Bay and climbs the western mountain highway via the sleepy townships of Blaxland, Leura, Wentworth, Lawson and Katoomba, the quaint capital of the Blue Mountains National Park. Enjoy views over stunning eucalypt forests and age-old rock formations as you travel through the scenic Blue Mountains and learn ancient Aboriginal Dreamtime interpretations of the creation of the world. Time is also available to ride aboard the Skyway, Scenic Railway or Cableway (own expense). Enter the Grand Arch, hiding place of sparkling limestone caverns. Take in the beauty of the region and see the mysterious Blue Lake. Enjoy a lunch break at Jenolan Caves (own expense). Join an informative and fully guided Cave tour through one of either the Lucas, Imperial or Chifley Caves. Relax amid the comfort and ambience of Caves House, originally a 1920s holiday retreat for Sydney’s rich and famous. Watch for native wildlife among the quiet bush land, the deep caves and great valley. Learn the folklore of the intrepid settlers and legendary bushrangers of this region. Depart Jenolan Caves for a direct drive back to Sydney. Tour concludes at approximately 6.15pm, at which time hotel drop offs will commence.
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- Lunch and refreshments
- Ticket to ride the World’s Steepest Scenic Railway, Scenic Cableway or the Scenic Skyway (these tickets must be purchased locally)
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