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Scenic World is one of those must-visit attractions when you come to the Blue Mountains and the place where you'll get those Instagram worthy pictures. When you arrive at Scenic World you have the chance to take 4 rides: the Scenic Skyway, Scenic Walkway, the Scenic Cableway and the Scenic Railway. Yes, you have time to do all 4, and yes you should do all of them!
The scenic railway is the steepest of its kind in the world and designed so that passengers can choose at what incline they want to be positioned at and if you're a thrillseeker try the 'Cliffhanger' ride which involves an incline of 64 degrees! With glass roofs on each carriage, you can look out onto the stunning Jamison Valley that surrounds you.
The walkway requires the least amount of effort as its a pleasant stroll amongst the Australian bush on a 2.4-kilometre boardwalk. Along the way, you'll encounter native flora and fauna, hear the songs of the lyrebird and the trickling of water as it streams from the Marrangaroo Spring.
Scenic Cableway is a gradual 545-metre descent into the Jamison Valley stopping as you pass the iconic three sisters rock formation.
Lastly, the Scenic Skyway carries you 270 metres above the ancient rainforest with glass bottoms for those who are seeking an adrenaline rush! For those with a fear of heights, don't worry, there's also solid floors and seating available.
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Descending into the Jamison Valley below, Katoomba Falls is ideally located between Echo Point and Scenic World which makes it a perfect stop on the tour. The circuit walk to the falls is around 2 kilometres and takes around 2 hours to complete. From Juliet's Balcony lookout, you'll get an uninterrupted view of the waterfall, sprinkling down in segmented sections. I recommend stopping here to take photos and soak in the tranquillity of the forest that surrounds you.
Be sure to check out the town of Katoomba as well, home to art galleries, a strong coffee culture and both local and fine dining eateries!
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The traditional land of the Gundungurra people is carefully preserved to protect the ancient engravings and shelters of the area.
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How could you say no to these little faces?
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