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Swaying palm trees, breathtaking coastal scenery, a crystal-clear lagoon and the southernmost coral reef in the world, all bless this World Heritage Site. The island’s isolation in the Pacific Ocean makes it home to 64 species of unique rainforest plants, teeming seabird colonies and one of the rarest birds in the world. Yet it remains only a couple of hours' flight from either Sydney or Brisbane. Travel on this island is done primarily by foot on an excellent network of walking trails that crisscross the island’s volcanic landscape. The spectacular Lidgbird and Gower Mountains project above the surface of the ocean and lead to stunning views from every vantage point. To maintain such an unspoilt paradise, the number of tourists to the island is restricted. Care and consideration from all visitors are vital to the preservation of this unique environment. You will stay and dine at the amazing Arajilla Retreat ensuring that you’ll be wowed on and off the track.

Approximately one and a half hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains region is the most accessible World Heritage-listed wilderness area in Australia. This self-guided walk traverses the plateau starting out in Mt Victoria and finishing in Leura and includes all the best of the Blue Mountains walks. As you wind your way through the mountains you’ll be astonished by the abundance of magnificent vistas with highlights, including Bridal Veil Falls, Govett’s Leap Lookout, the Jamison Valley via the Scenic Railway and the Waterfall Valley near Leura. Take in panoramic views that stretch out to the horizon, get up close to the Three Sisters and witness breathtaking views of the famed Blue Mountains blanketed in the distinctive blue haze for which they were named. There are descents through lushly forested areas to vantage points with close-up views of waterfalls. Creeping vines, green moss and giant trees will be your constant companion, and there is a high chance of seeing the elusive Lyrebird. With one million hectares of bushland, this pristine wilderness has 100's of kilometres of trails and they’ve chosen the very best of them.

Hike through one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes found anywhere in the world - just 90 minutes from Sydney. Explore waterfalls, canyons, subtropical forest and enjoy views that have made this place famous, whilst staying in charming accommodation perched at the very edge of it all. With one million hectares of pristine wilderness, there's more trails than you can shake a walking stick at. We've chosen the best of the best Blue Mountains walks. All-inclusive, pack-free Blue Mountains walking holiday The very best of Blue Mountains hiking Scenic World Railway, Skyway and Gondola all-day pass Local, knowledgeable guide 3 nights accommodation with ensuites All daily meals, including 2-course Ă la carte dinners National park admission Auswalk guide pack including notes, maps, lunch bag and container

This six-day version of this walk omits the Wragges Creek to Perisher via Guthega walk. The Kosciuszko National Park in the Snowy Mountains is a mecca for walkers who are keen to experience rugged scenery, and beautiful wildflowers and climb to the top of Mount Kosciuszko. Walk alongside rivers and undulating valleys and above the treeline to the glacially formed Blue Lake and along vast snow plains. On the last day take the chairlift ride back to the top to walk down to Thredbo via Dead Horse Gap, capping off what is an amazing unbroken linear trek through the Alps. Highlights include lunch beside pristine glacial lakes, at the summit of mountains or alongside crystal-clear creeks, and views from the summit of the highest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko. Witness millions of years of glacial, ocean and volcanic activity, walk through snow gum woodlands and colourful alpine wildflower-carpeted meadows. Enjoy panoramic 360-degree views over Victoria, Thredbo Valley and the Great Dividing Range. Look forward to being cooked and cared for by the mountain lodge hosts.

This trip has entirely the same walking as the Blue Mountains Traverse but with upgraded accommodations spectacularly located right on the edge of the park. Enjoy your stay within the beautiful expansive grounds of the 4.5-star Parklands Country Gardens and Lodges in spacious suites that overlook the gardens. Thy also stay at the 5-star Lilianfels overlooking the Jamison Valley in Katoomba, a resort-style hotel with a one hat restaurant and two massive swimming pools. The Blue Mountains, only 90 kilometres from Sydney is easily the most accessible World Heritage-listed wilderness area in Australia. The walk traverses the plateau and the valley floor from Mt Victoria via Blackheath and Leura to Wentworth Falls. As you wind your way through the mountains you’ll be astonished by the abundance of magnificent vistas with highlights, including Bridal Veil Falls, Govett’s Leap Lookout, the Jamison Valley via the Scenic Railway and the Waterfall Valley near Leura.

The five-day Snowy Mountains Mnt Kosciuszko National Park walk is a shortened version of the six-day version. A mecca for walkers who are keen to experience rugged scenery and beautiful wildflowers and climb to the top of Mount Kosciuszko. Hike over the plateau via Guthega, Perisher, Blue Lake and Charlottes Pass to Thredbo with superb views as you hike. This is one of Australia’s most breathtaking landscapes. Walk alongside the Snowy River through undulating valleys and above the treeline on the alpine plain The last day take the chairlift ride back to the top to walk down to Thredbo via Dead Horse Gap. Some of the highlights include lunch beside pristine glacial lakes, alongside crystal-clear creeks or at Mnt Kosciuszko Summit and climbing the highest mountain in Australia, Mount Kosciuszko in the Snowy Mountains. You will witness millions of years of glacial, ocean and volcanic activity, and walk through snow gum woodlands and colourful alpine wildflower-carpeted meadows. Enjoy panoramic 360-degree views over the vast valleys of the Australian Alps and the Great Dividing Range, and look forward to being cooked and cared for by the mountain lodge hosts.

The Blue Mountains is approximately one and a half hours from Sydney and is the most accessible World Heritage-listed wilderness area in Australia. This walk starts in Mt Victoria and finishes in Wentworth Falls covering off on all the best walks in the Blue Mountains. They have added the best day’s walk on the Six-foot Track because they know it’s a beautiful walk.

This trip has entirely the same walking as the five day Blue Mountains Traverse but with upgraded accommodation spectacularly located right on the edge of the park. Enjoy your stay within the beautiful expansive grounds of the 4.5-star Parklands in spacious suites that overlook the gardens. You also stay at 5-star Lilianfels perched right on the edge of the cliff overlooking Jamison Valley in Katoomba, a resort-style hotel with a one-hat restaurant and two pools. The hike travels across the plateau, via the valley floor and through canyons and across waterways. The walk begins in Blackheath and finds its way via Katoomba and onto Leura. As you walk you’ll be astonished by the sheer volume of incredible one of a kind vistas that the Blue Mountains is famous for. The descents into the valley are well worth the effort, as they afford you the luxury of walking up close to nature, to literally feel and smell the forest. The valley and canyon sections of the track take you via waterfalls and waterways and there is a high chance of spotting the elusive Lyrebird as you walk.

In less than 90 minutes from Sydney, you can be walking in the World Heritage area of the Blue Mountains. Walkers have been hiking this natural wilderness wonderland since the 1800s, well before walking became popular. There’s a good reason for this, as the walking is second to none. 100 kilometres of tracks were constructed more than a hundred years ago, some of them meticulously sculptured into the escarpment wall. The Six Foot track is one of the most famous. The walk starts in Blackheath and finishes in Leura, via Katoomba. Astonishing panoramic views that stretch out well beyond the horizon are par for the course. Walk waterfalls, canyons, and towering forests and breathe in the region's unique blue vista (the eucalypt oil mist), while staying in excellent accommodation and devouring mostly a la carte two-course dinners and cooked breakfasts.

Approximately one and a half hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains region is the most accessible World Heritage-listed wilderness area in Australia. This walk incorporates two of the most impressive Blue Mountains walks, which have always been popular since their construction in the early 1900s. On this three-day getaway, you’ll descend the Giant Stairway and get close enough to touch the Three Sisters. There are descents through lushly forested areas to vantage points with close-up views of waterfalls. Creeping vines, green moss and giant trees will be your constant companion while hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive Lyrebird. In Waterfall Valley, expect to see cascading falls with hanging swamps growing out of the cliffs. Hike into the depths of stunning canyons where forest giants tower overhead with the sounds of flowing water, birdsong and wind in the trees. Learn about the evocative blue haze that gives the mountains their name, as you hike through the eucalyptus forest. Follow the Mid Cliff Walk to the two-tiered Wentworth Falls, then it’s an invigorating trek to the top. The walk also traverses the national park between two delightful accommodations.

The high peaks of Kosciuszko National Park have earned it the prestigious UNESCO Biosphere Reserve status. A mecca for walkers who are keen to experience rugged scenery, beautiful wildflowers and Mount Kosciuszko, there’s a real sense of completion as you wind your way through Wragges Creek to Thredbo with spectacular views at nearly every step. Formed over millions of years of glacial, ocean and volcanic activity, this is undoubtedly one of Australia’s most breathtaking landscapes. Walk alongside rivers and undulating valleys while traversing a mix of gentle and more challenging ascents across easy mountain passes. There are some optional loops involving shorter trails leading to spectacular lookouts. Above the treeline, you’ll walk to the glacially formed Blue Lake and along vast snow plains reminiscent of Middle Earth. Enjoy lunch beside pristine glacial lakes and crystal-clear creeks while listening to the clack and roll of rivers stones. Here, wildflower-carpeted meadows overlook vast valleys of the Australian Alps with the Great Dividing Range on the horizon. Hike through snow gum woodlands and colourful alpine meadows by Blue Lake. Follow the Aqueduct Trail and on the last day take the chairlift ride back to the top to walk down to Thredbo.

Approximately one and a half hours from Sydney, the Blue Mountains region is the most accessible World Heritage-listed wilderness area in Australia. This self-guided walk traverses the plateau starting out in Mt Victoria and finishing in Leura and includes all the best of the Blue Mountains walks. As you wind your way through the mountains you’ll be astonished by the abundance of magnificent vistas with highlights, including Bridal Veil Falls, Govett’s Leap Lookout, the Jamison Valley via the Scenic Railway and the Waterfall Valley near Leura. Take in panoramic views that stretch out to the horizon, get up close to the Three Sisters and witness breathtaking views of the famed Blue Mountains blanketed in the distinctive blue haze for which they were named. There are descents through lushly forested areas to vantage points with close-up views of waterfalls. Creeping vines, green moss and giant trees will be your constant companion, and there is a high chance of seeing the elusive Lyrebird. With one million hectares of bushland, this pristine wilderness has hundreds of kilometres of trails and they’ve chosen the very best of them.

The high peaks of Kosciuszko National Park are a mecca for walkers keen to see rugged scenery, masses of spectacular wildflowers and the summit of Mt Kosciuszko. The walking is exhilarating yet relatively easy for an alpine environment. Be rewarded with spectacular views as you walk each day, mountain fresh air and the sense of completion as you wind your way through the mountains from Wragges Creek to Thredbo. On this walk, we complete the entire brand new Snowies Alpine trail. Follow the Aqueduct Trail, learning about the mighty Snowy Mountains Scheme and cross the Snowy River. On the last day, we take the chairlift ride back to the top of Mt Kosciuszko and walk down from the summit to Thredbo via Dead Horse Gap to cap off what is an amazing linear trek through the alps. With two experienced guides to look after every detail, you'll be in safe hands, and have the option to shorten walks if you prefer. If you're after a shorter itinerary, then our 4-day Long Weekend trip may suit you better.

Hike through one of the most awe-inspiring landscapes found anywhere in the world – just 90 minutes from Sydney. Explore waterfalls, canyons, and subtropical forests and enjoy views that have made this place famous, whilst staying in luxury accommodation perched at the very edge of it all. This is where unparalleled natural beauty meets sophisticated living, with à la carte meals provided as part of the service at Echoes Restaurant and Bar. This ultimate dining experience places you in a relaxed setting atop a balcony that overlooks the Jamison Valley, surrounding you with nature. With one million hectares of pristine wilderness, there are more trails than you can shake a walking stick at.