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Sep 26, 2024
My sister booked a bus tour for us to see the Blue Mountains especially the Three Sisters. We took the cableway down the mountain, had a short nature walk tour seeing part of the old mining area bef… Full review by Lesliekaos
Aug 1, 2024
We vacationed in Sydney and booked an excursion for "The Three Sisters". The duration of the tour is about 12 hours. The first stop of the tour was at Featherdale Sydney Wildlife Park where you can… Full review by Reginald H
Jul 28, 2024
Great views - we were lucky and had a clear day and could see for miles. A must do activity in the Blue Mountains! Our family recommends this as a vist! Full review by Steven J
We are going to be in Sydney in June 2020, but not sure if the Three Sisters and the area around it was affected by the fires. It is a full day, very long, tour and I don't want to waste my time and money if it isn't nice anymore.
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The Three Sisters are no longer affected by Bushfires. Local businesses are already suffering because of the misconception that this part of NSW is on fire. This place is perfectly fine …
The Three Sisters are no longer affected by Bushfires. Local businesses are already suffering because of the misconception that this part of NSW is on fire. This place is perfectly fine and the views were great when we visited on the 22nd of Jan. Very recommend everyone to visit. You shouldn't jave anything to worry about if you decide to visit. Hope this helps! Enjoy your travels!
I plan to visit the Blue Mountain from Sydney in late January. Is the afternoon tour worthwhile? When does the sun set? Would it be too dark to see the attractions?
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It appears other reviewers have a more updated answer than I can provide. We went during a very cold day and didn't do a tour. The attraction itself is spectacular and well worth …
It appears other reviewers have a more updated answer than I can provide. We went during a very cold day and didn't do a tour. The attraction itself is spectacular and well worth visiting. Enjoy.
I plan to visit the Blue Mountain from Sydney in late January. Is the afternoon tour worthwhile? When does the sun set? Would it be too dark to see the attractions?
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I suggest you go early in the morning coz the public bus runs at 6am... I miss that coz I only knew on the way back...
Does anyone have information on how to reach a private driver to take us on a day trip from Sydney to hike the Grand Canyon? Thanks!
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"The Grand Canyon is in Arizona, USA." Yes, I've heard of that little gully in Arizona. But the OP is talking about the Grand Canyon track below Evans Lookout in Blackheath. Not …
"The Grand Canyon is in Arizona, USA." Yes, I've heard of that little gully in Arizona. But the OP is talking about the Grand Canyon track below Evans Lookout in Blackheath. Not sure why the OP's question is being asked on this page though and the Grand Canyon is nowhere near The Three Sisters! As for a private guide, you are better off engaging a local one to pick you up from either Katoomba station or Blackheath station.
hello. i decided to have 4 days holiday in blue mountains with my little family from 29 december till 1 January. and i have no idea how to visit the 3 sisters and how much will cost us? what time can we go ? if there is any entrance fee to there and if we can get it in the gate? if we need to book ? if you are open in these dates. please respond me and give me any other details and informations. Thank you
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Depending how close you are staying & your mobility you may be able to walk to the viewing platforms of the 3 sisters. There is no fee to see these and if need be there is a shuttle bus …
Depending how close you are staying & your mobility you may be able to walk to the viewing platforms of the 3 sisters. There is no fee to see these and if need be there is a shuttle bus as well as tourist buses you can hop on at various locations though these will have a fee which I’m not sure. If you can visit the tourist information centre when you get there & they will give you all the information you need. You can go any time you like but I find the best time for light on the escarpment is sunset then go & have dinner in the nearby restaurant & come back when dark & see them flood lit. You don’t need to book & there is no gate for viewing at Echo Point. Enjoy.
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