Blue Mountains and Wildlife Park

Blue Mountains and Wildlife Park

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Beyond the suburban sprawl of Sydney you can discover the rugged beauty of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains National Park. This stunning area of NSW should be visited by everyone who holidays in this region. A taste of Aborginal culture followed by a cuddle with a Koala makes this trip uniquely Aussie.

Brendan White

Ask our expert Brendan White about the Blue Mountains and Wildlife Park

Brendan WhiteAustralian Holiday Specialist

17 years in the Travel Industry, with extensive travel throughout the USA, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Indian Ocean.

If you have any questions why not send Brendan White a message or contact him directly on 01 664 9930





Highlights & Inclusions

  • Visit The Blue Mountains
  • Listen to Aboriginal Dreamtime legend
  • Cuddle a koala at a Wildlife park
  • A really good in a nutshell day tour

Travel west along the scenic Bells Line of Road, stop at Govett’s Leap, then continue to Cahill where you can enjoy fabulous views.  Here you will see magnificent steep valleys and canyons and if you wish, why not take the Skyway, Scenic Railway or Sceniscender (own expense), to the Three Sisters.

Listen to ancient Aboriginal Dreamtime legends then travel on via the townships of Leura and Katoomba.

Visit an Australian wildlife park, where you have an opportunity to touch a cuddly koala and feed kangaroos or enjoy a walk among the native bush and see wombats, dingoes and other unique Australian animals.

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