Blue Mountains National Park – For A Day Trip
Embracing 267,954 hectares of wildlife, the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Great Blue Mountains, Blue Mountains National Park is located near Oberon, southwest of Glenbrook's East Gate. It consists of 6 distinct areas, including hidden corners.
The beautiful Blue Mountains National Park is a popular day trip from Sydney. Named after the blue mist that emanates from the many eucalyptus trees, it offers breathtaking panoramic views! Be sure to visit this park, one of Australia's most famous places.
- Things to see: Three Sisters – a sandstone rock formation towering 900 meters above the Jamison Valley, majestic views of gorges, paintings, and exotic wildlife species.
- Things to do: Board the scenic glass roofed Katoomba Railway, the steepest passenger railway in the world through a cliff side tunnel, hiking, abseiling, rock climbing, mountain biking, and horseback riding.
- Entry Fee: INR 562
- Tips: Don’t forget to keep your camera with you for capturing the wow moments!
- How to reach: From Sydney: Take the M4 and the Great Western Highway for Glenbrook, the southern side of the Lower Grose Valley, Katoomba and Blackheath areas. The Southern Blue Mountains area is accessed via Oberon or Jenolan Caves.