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  • In general, we don't follow a rigid itinerary. We like to respond to the conditions on the day, like the weather and avoiding crowds. Therefore, most of the destinations listed below will be visited on every tour, but occasionally we'll swap one with another to make sure you have the best experience possible.

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  • Guided bushwalks    We will spend a few hours exploring some of the most iconic Blue Mountains landscapes with a series of short guided wilderness walks away from the crowds. Our aim is to take you on a combination of trails that showcase the most spectacular Blue Mountains environments and offer the opportunity of spotting native Australian wildlife in it's natural habitat. The locations will be chosen by your guide and will take into account the weather & avoiding crowds. You will experience waterfalls, rainforest canyons, groves of towering Eucalyptus trees & awe inspiring views as you are serenaded by birdsong & breathe in the fresh mountain air. Your guide will reveal hidden natural wonders gleaned over a lifetime of exploring the Blue Mountains and talk about what makes this ancient wilderness so unique.​​

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  • Sublime Point    One of the most spectacular of all the Blue Mountains lookouts. From Sublime Point you will gaze out from the rim of a vast canyon towards a seemingly endless wilderness of sandstone plateaux, escarpments and gorges filled with eucalyptus trees, wildflowers and Gondwanan rainforest. During the warmer months we'll enjoy a picnic lunch here in the shade of Eucalyptus trees.

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  • Wentworth Falls     Wander along the breathtaking Undercliff Track with expansive canyon views of the Kedumba Valley and see the largest waterfall in the Blue Mountains as it plunges nearly 200 metres into an ancient Gondwanan rainforest. â€‹â€‹

 

  • Leura village & Cliff Drive     We will take the scenic route through the quiet tree-lined back streets of Leura Village with it's colourful gardens and historic houses. Eventually we end up on Cliff Drive which follows the rim of the canyon through pockets of rainforest that give way to glimpses of the vast Jamison Valley below.​​

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  • Juliette's Balcony     Descend through a beautiful rainforest filled canyon to a quiet & secluded lookout with breathtaking views of the Three Sisters and Katoomba Falls.

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  • The Lookout With No Name    One of the most spectacular lookouts in the Blue Mountains.  A short walk across a windswept plateau covered in wildflowers and sculpted sandstone outcrops takes us to a remote rock platform that gives you a 300 degree view of the seemingly endless canyon walls of the Kedumba Valley.

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  • Govetts Leap Lookout    Gaze out at a vast and dramatic Eucalyptus filled canyon into which Bridal Veil Falls and Horseshoe Falls plummet abruptly to the Grose Valley below.  From here we'll follow a track that hugs the rim of the canyon out to an isolated lookout from which you get spectacular views of the twin waterfalls and rainforest covered walls of the canyon. Along the way we'll cross a lovely rainforest gully with billabongs & tree ferns.

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  • Anvil Rock Lookout    Driving across the vast beauty of Blackheath Plateau with it's wildflowers, stunted Eucalypts & wind sculpted rock formations we'll arrive at Anvil Rock lookout. From a remote rock platform that overlooks the mighty Grose Valley you'll have epic views of the vertical sandstone walls that have led some to call this place the "Green Grand Canyon".   Also near by is the "Wind Eroded Cave", a sweeping sandstone rock face intricately sculpted by wind over vast amounts of time.

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  • Coachwood Glen     One of the most beautiful pockets of ancient Gondwanan rainforest in the Blue Mountains, Coachwood Glen sits within a narrow canyon that gradually descends hundreds of meters down to the floor of the Megalong Valley. Here we'll wander amongst giant tree ferns, gardens of moss and gentle cascading streams.

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  • Megalong Valley     Spot mobs of wild kangaroos with towering sandstone escarpments and rolling farmland fringed with stands of Eucalyptus forest as a backdrop.

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  • Narrow Neck Plateau    As the magic hour light bathes the vast expanse of golden sandstone escarpments, we'll explore the wind swept beauty of a plateaux top covered in wildflowers and intricately sculpted rock formations, culminating in a breathtaking sunset away from the tourist hordes. â€‹â€‹

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  • Echo Point and the Three Sisters    Our last stop for the day.  Echo Point is the most famous of all the Blue Mountains lookouts as it gives you the best, up close view of the iconic "Three Sisters" rock formation, as well as a 270 degree view of the vast Jamison Valley. Particularly spectacular at sunset, one of the great spectacles of the Blue Mountains takes place as multiple large flocks of Sulphur Crested White Cockatoos descend back down to the valley floor to roost for the night. Watch them plummet off the escarpment all around you, tumbling and rolling like daredevil fighter pilots for hundreds of meters and screeching with pure joy the whole way down. A truly thrilling and unforgettable experience! 

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  • Return to Sydney     The days adventure will end with a comfortable journey back to Sydney where you will have a choice of three convenient drop off locations.

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True small group size

Small groups (max 10) create an intimate environment where you can forge genuine connections with fellow adventurers and your guide. With personalized attention, meaningful conversations, and no waiting around for large bus groups, you'll enjoy a flexible, authentic experience that feels more like exploring with friends than being a tourist.

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Spot Aussie wildlife in its natural habitat rather than a zoo

Take advantage of our local knowledge as we take you to places where you can see native Australian birds, reptiles and marsupials in their natural habitat.

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Iconic lookouts & secluded wilderness trails

Experience a diversity of Blue Mountains natural landscapes with a series of short guided wilderness walks away from the crowds.

 

We also visit some of the most iconic lookouts, including Echo Point, where you will get up close to the famous Three Sisters.

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Local insights

Your friendly guide is a passionate & multi-generational Sydney local with a deep love of nature and a lifetime spent exploring the greater Blue Mountains wilderness.

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Late start  =  sleep in!

Yay!  That means you enjoy a sleep in followed by a leisurely breakfast - or an early morning adventure if you're that way inclined! 

 

It also means we miss out on the peak hour madness of Sydney's roads!

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We'll shout you lunch & dinner!

Enjoy an iconic Aussie pie as we picnic at one of the Blue Mountains most beautiful lookouts.  Try a kangaroo pie if you're game! 

 

We'll provide dinner & you can sample the beer voted as Australia's best as you enjoy great conversation with your new found friends at an award winning local Blue Mountains brewery. 

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What you will experience

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Vast canyons

Gaze out from the rim of a vast canyon across Australia's largest forested wilderness.  Marvel at the seemingly endless sandstone plateaux, escarpments and gorges filled with Eucalyptus trees, wildflowers and Gondwanan rainforest.

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Ancient rainforests

Immerse yourself in a Jurassic wonderland of giant tree ferns and rainforest that has changed little since the time of the dinosaurs.

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Epic sunset

Experience a breathtaking sunset away from the tourist hordes, as the magic hour light bathes the vast expanse of escarpments in it's fading glow.

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Waterfalls

Experience the quiet serenity of sheltered cascades and the majesty of towering waterfalls. Dip your toes in crystal clear mountain streams that meander through rainforest canyons

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Intricate detail

Get up close to ancient sandstone cliffs elaborately eroded over tens of millions of years and covered in a dazzling tapestry of mosses, ferns and wildflowers.

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Unique Wildlife

The greater Blue Mountains wilderness is home to over 400 different species of animals, including marsupials, birds, reptiles, and amphibians. 

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Be immersed in nature

Wander through secluded groves of towering Eucalyptus trees, serenaded by birdsong as you breathe in the fresh mountain air.

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Wildflowers

Explore the wind swept beauty of plateaux tops covered in native wildflowers and intricately sculpted rock formations.

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