Visite privée des Blue Mountains de Sydney





Description
Explorez les Blue Mountains, le propre Grand Canyon australien. Rejoignez cette visite privée de 10 heures dans les magnifiques vallées, rivières et gorges de ce parc national classé au patrimoine mondial. Découvrez la vraie beauté des Blue Mountains où la plupart des touristes ne marchent jamais, vous immerger dans les zones sauvages spectaculaires d'une région unique que vous ne pouvez pas apprécier sans vous salir vos chaussures, alors le parler.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Au Featherdale Wildlife Park, nous côtoyons des centaines d'animaux sauvages australiens: kangourous, koalas, wallabies, wombats, émeus, manchots, dingos, serpents, crocodiles, oiseaux, etc. Nous voulons arriver tôt, nous avons donc le parc pour nous avant que la foule n'arrive!
La Blue Mountains Drive (BMD) est une route panoramique le long de la vallée de Jamison, qui passe par de nombreux belvédères.
Début d'un circuit de 1,5 à 2 heures dans la Jamison Valley (en fonction de la météo et de la forme physique des clients). Des promenades alternatives visitent les Cascades de Leura.
Vue emblématique de cette partie des montagnes bleues.
Offrant les meilleures vues sur Narrowneck, Boars Head et la vallée de Megalong.
Une des meilleures vues du parc national Blue Mountains, offrant des vues spectaculaires sur la vallée de Grose. Un autre bel endroit est offert par Anvil Rock. Ce guetteur est un peu plus facile à marcher (moins de marches).
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Pour notre circuit privé dans les Blue Mountains, nous venons dans tous les hôtels de Sydney. Nous venons également vous chercher dans les agences airbnb.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Les enfants doivent être accompagnés par un adulte
Avis(7)
Great trip! Very busy, loved the animal park and seeing the mountains and country! We had seen the cities and this allowed us to experience greenery and people.
We enjoyed this tour a lot. Well organised, well-balanced and carried out with professionalism and great commitment. Avoided the big crowded places and went for the more secretive lookouts. To be recommended.
We had a great experience with a private guide to the Blue Mountains full day trip. Was a good thing to do and great area to visit while in Sydney
Our group of 4 was picked up promptly at 7:15 by Vonn for a private tour. We were the first to arrive at Featherdale. Did our picture with the Koala , hand fed the numerous kangaroos and saw the native birds and animals. We then headed to the Blue Mountains for hiking. Amazing scenery and waterfalls ! Vonn provided lots of good commentary. We then drove to see the Three Sisters and Orphan rock . After that short walk , we picked up a good lunch and headed out for another hike to view the mountains from a different vantage point. We had a picnic with a fabulous view. The last stop was at the Botanical Gardens. 90 minute drive back to Sydney. So glad we saw this special part of Sydney.
Dingo Tours' advertising shows a Mercedes passenger van for the private tours and charters. Our group chartered a tour with Jelle, but was driven in a noisy Toyota passenger van with broken mic/audio. No one could hear his commentary other than the front seat passenger. The scenery and itinerary were nice, but the quality of hours of travel with commentary was severely diminished. Also, the tour itself was shortened from 10 hours to 9-1/2 hours.
We are experienced travelers and were very wary about taking a tour - we wanted to walk the trails and really "see" things as opposed to the touristy sites. Jelle was the perfect guide for our expectations. We were a little concerned because we had a rainy day yet we were headed to a day in the outdoors. He had checked the weather and adjusted our morning accordingly. We started with a side trip, down a dirt road (not something a tour bus can do) to a camping area where we were greeted by a "herd" of grazing kangaroos who politely posed for our cameras. We spent the rest of the day chasing the clouds and, when the rain lifted, we walked out to the spectacular vista at Pulpit Point (down another dirt road unvisited by tour buses). At that point, we did not care that the famous 3 Sisters were a foggy bust. Lunch was in a small local restaurant with delicious homemade fare and hot "long black" coffee. If you want the tourist gig - I am sure Jelle can provide it but he will definitely make sure you'll see the stuff that you actually want to see but didn't know was out there because it doesn't make the must-see TripAdvisor cut.



