Home » » The Golden Cliff, Blue Mountains tour

The Golden Cliff, Blue Mountains tour

Archived 16 Feb 2015 - Posted: 28 Dec 2014 BMAC Image: Grand Canyon As prime sponsor

for the Explorer Challenge, the Blue Mountains Adventure Company have shared the Top Six Things to Do when visiting the Blue Mountains. Canyoning Parklands Country Gardens and Lodges Parklands Country Gardens and Lodges Parklands Country Gardens and Lodges Discover the Natural Beauty... Spend a day out canyoning in the Blue Mountains and you’ll never see those iconic valley views the same way again! Far beneath the golden cliffs and green gums you see from all the lookouts is a hidden world of waterholes and creeks weaving through dark, twisting chasms. Formed over millions of years, Blue Mountains slot canyons are a truly unique natural wonder and a real treasure for adventure seekers in New South Wales. Canyoning in the Blue Mountains will call on your daring, endurance and sense of adventure, with a mix of bushwalking, scrambling, exciting water jumps and abseils, sometimes right through rushing waterfalls. Rope in some friends who have the skills and gear (you’ll need a wetsuit, helmet and harness and descender at least), or book in with the professionals for your first canyoning experience. Abseiling Every year thousands of tourists pile in and out of buses to see the famous Three Sisters at Echo Point. And it’s quite a view. But some of us prefer to see these amazing pinnacles from a slightly different perspective. Only a few kilometers away huge cliffs beckon, and we listen. It only takes a day to abseil from the top of the valley all the way into the forest hundreds of meters below and it’s an awesome way to experience the most visited part of the Blue Mountains from a whole new angle.
Share this video :
 
Support : Copyright © 2016. Travel collection - All Rights Reserved
Template Created by Travel Mongolian
Proudly powered by DG