Enjoy Blue Mountain Tours

The Blue Mountains region is a 3,861 square mile region located in New South Wales. It is a sixty-minute ride south of Sydney, Australia. The area is 470 million years old and contains natural wonders such as forests, sandstone creations, canyons, waterfalls, gorges, valleys and waterfalls. It gets its name due to the eucalyptus trees on the mountains. The eucalyptus oil glistens, catches light and results in a blue color.

The Blue Mountains region has plenty of things to do and see, which explains why it is a very popular tourist area. It has great spots for sightseeing, kayaking, biking and relaxation. There are many Blue Mountains tours for locals and tourists alike. Guests can expect to see such landmarks such as The Three Sisters, Echo Point, Scenic World, Jamison Valley, Jenolan Caves, Leura Cascades, Wentworth Falls, Featherdale Wildlife Park, Tomah Botanic Gardens and Lucas Caves. There are even tours that provide views of the iconic Sydney Harbor Bridge.

What Appeals to You?

A majority of these Blue Mountain tours have a specific slant that appeal to a specific type of person. You could opt for a tour that focuses on wildlife, exercise, luxury, culture or sheer beauty. Sign up for a tour that suits your specific needs. For instance, there are tours designed for people with limited physical abilities and need wheelchair access.

Tour Preparation

Come prepared for your tour. Wear comfortable shoes and bring a jacket. Keep in mind that you’ll travel high into the mountains where the temperature is cooler. Also, don’t forget a hat and your sunscreen.

Tour Confirmations

Confirm your itinerary and know what to expect in terms of amenities. For instance, most tours stop for snacks and lunch, but food costs may not be included in the cost of the tour. Some tours require guests to pay for their own snacks and lunch. In addition, some tours have a limited number of available spots. They provide a small group or private tour experience for 10 or less people. Confirm these items before booking your tour.

Tour Cancellations

On occasion, a Blue Mountains tours operator must cancel a scheduled tour. if a minimum number or people are required for the tour, the tour will be cancelled if that minimum is not met. Also, if there is bad weather, the tour operator may cancel a tour. However, the tour provider will advise of a new tour date or issue a refund.

The Blue Mountains region is ideal for nature lovers and outdoorsmen. Book a tour of your choice and explore the beauty of the Blue Mountains.

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