


Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Sydney Zoo, 700 Great Western Highway Bungarribee, Blacktown, New South Wales 2767 Australia
optional first stop. Visitors can explore themed zones such as African Savanna, Primate Boulevard, Southeast Asian Rainforest, and Australia Native habitats—home to species like kangaroos,Koala, giraffes, lions, tigers, chimpanzees, reptiles, and aquatic creatures.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Lincoln's Rock, 51 Little Switzerland Dr, Blue Mountains National Park, New South Wales 2782 Australia
Located on the Kings Tableland Plateau just south of Wentworth Falls, Lincoln’s Rock—also known as Flat Rock, Wedding Rock, or Honeymoon Rock—is a massive sandstone platform offering sweeping vistas over the Jamison Valley
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Echo Point Lookout (Three Sisters), Katoomba, New South Wales 2780 Australia
• From the main Echo Point Lookout, you’ll enjoy sweeping vistas across the Jamison Valley towards the Three Sisters escarpment. • Explore several platforms including the Prince of Wales Lookout, added in 2020 with wheelchair-accessible boardwalks and amphitheatre seating
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Scenic World Blue Mountains, Corner Violet Street & Cliff Drive, Katoomba, New South Wales 2780 Australia
• Scenic World is a unique world-class attraction in Katoomba, about 100 km (≈2 h drive) west of Sydney, nestled on the escarpment of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains • Known as the world’s steepest passenger railway, descending approximately 310 m at a 52° incline, originally built for coal mining in the 1880s and repurposed as a ride in 1945 Scenic Skyway • A thrilling 720 m cable car crossing above Jamison Valley, offering views of Katoomba Falls, Orphan Rock, and the Three Sisters, with a glass-floor cabin for an immersive effect Scenic Cableway • Takes visitors from the valley floor up to cliff-top; accommodates up to 84 passengers, providing striking aerial views of the rainforest and escarpment features like Mt Solitary and the Three Sisters
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Wentworth Falls, Wentworth Falls, Blue Mountains, New South Wales
Wentworth Falls is a dramatic three-tiered waterfall in the Blue Mountains National Park, with a combined drop of approximately 187 m along Jamison Creek Named after William Charles Wentworth, one of the three explorers alongside Blaxland and Lawson who successfully crossed the mountains in 1813, the area marks an important part of early colonial exploration history
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Katoomba Falls, Katoomba, New South Wales Australia
Katoomba Falls is a segmented waterfall on the Kedumba River, dropping roughly 150–228 m into the Jamison Valley near Echo Point and Scenic World, just west of Katoomba township • The falls flow year-round, but are particularly dramatic after rainfall, when the cascade is fuller and more powerful
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Sydney Olympic Park Wharf, Hill Rd, Sydney Olympic Park NSW 2127, Australia
“If you’d like, you can take the Rivercat Ferry back to the city. It’s a great chance to enjoy the beautiful waterways on the way to Circular Quay, and you’ll pass by the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge.”
Duration: 45 minutes
Stop At: Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales
“That brings us to the end of the tour. We’re now on our way back to the city to drop you off at your accommodation. If you’re not taking the ferry, we’ll head straight there by road.”
Duration: 1 hour 45 minutes
Explore the full itinerary for Blue Mountains Private Tours Sydney Zoo & Scenic World Inclusive in Sydney, Australia. This half-day tours experience includes 8 stops over 1 day. Duration: 8 hours. Activity level: Moderate.

optional first stop. Visitors can explore themed zones such as African Savanna, Primate Boulevard, Southeast Asian Rainforest, and Australia Native habitats—home to species like kangaroos,Koala, giraffes, lions, tigers, chimpanzees, reptiles, and aquatic creatures.

Located on the Kings Tableland Plateau just south of Wentworth Falls, Lincoln’s Rock—also known as Flat Rock, Wedding Rock, or Honeymoon Rock—is a massive sandstone platform offering sweeping vistas over the Jamison Valley

From the main Echo Point Lookout, you’ll enjoy sweeping vistas across the Jamison Valley towards the Three Sisters escarpment. • Explore several platforms including the Prince of Wales Lookout, added in 2020 with wheelchair-accessible boardwalks and amphitheatre seating

Scenic World is a unique world-class attraction in Katoomba, about 100 km (≈2 h drive) west of Sydney, nestled on the escarpment of the World Heritage-listed Blue Mountains • Known as the world’s steepest passenger railway, descending approximately 310 m at a 52° incline, originally built for coal mining in the 1880s and repurposed as a ride in 1945 Scenic Skyway • A thrilling 720 m cable car crossing above Jamison Valley, offering views of Katoomba Falls, Orphan Rock, and the Three Sisters, with a glass-floor cabin for an immersive effect Scenic Cableway • Takes visitors from the valley floor up to cliff-top; accommodates up to 84 passengers, providing striking aerial views of the rainforest and escarpment features like Mt Solitary and the Three Sisters

Wentworth Falls is a dramatic three-tiered waterfall in the Blue Mountains National Park, with a combined drop of approximately 187 m along Jamison Creek Named after William Charles Wentworth, one of the three explorers alongside Blaxland and Lawson who successfully crossed the mountains in 1813, the area marks an important part of early colonial exploration history

Katoomba Falls is a segmented waterfall on the Kedumba River, dropping roughly 150–228 m into the Jamison Valley near Echo Point and Scenic World, just west of Katoomba township • The falls flow year-round, but are particularly dramatic after rainfall, when the cascade is fuller and more powerful
“If you’d like, you can take the Rivercat Ferry back to the city. It’s a great chance to enjoy the beautiful waterways on the way to Circular Quay, and you’ll pass by the world-famous Sydney Harbour Bridge.”

“That brings us to the end of the tour. We’re now on our way back to the city to drop you off at your accommodation. If you’re not taking the ferry, we’ll head straight there by road.”