Blue Mountains Tour from Sydney: Uniting with Australia’s Aboriginal Roots

Aboriginal Blue Mountains Day Tour–The Catherine’s Walk, unites you with the cultural roots of Australia’s first inhabitants and gives you a great experience of the local folklore, history and personalities to discover the magic of the ancient earth and people who thrived upon it.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Aboriginal Day Tour from Sydney - meet our local guide from the Blue Mountains
  • Sydney Harbour - Port Jackson, consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the ria or natural harbour of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The harbour is an inlet of the Tasman Sea.
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What's Included
  • Full-day Blue Mountains exploration
  • Morning tea with scones or donuts
  • Luxury van with air conditioning
  • Two expert guides including a local Aboriginal guide
  • Pickups from Sydney CBD hotels
  • Traditional Aboriginal welcome ceremony
  • Gourmet two-course lunch
  • Return drop-off to city center
  • Visit Featherdale Wildlife Park with over 1,700 animals
Additional Information
  • Itinerary subject to change
  • Infants rates apply, we provided safty baby car seat.
  • 0.7 mile Suitable for most ages and fitness levels. Tracks may have short hill sections a rough surface and steps.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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449teresan
Apr 20, 2025
Great Day with a taste of the Blue Mountains and Maple the Kangaroo - I went with my 8-year-old daughter. Both of us are experienced travelers with reasonable fitness and no dietary restrictions. This was the finale on our first trip to Australia and our only time spent out of Sydney proper. Both of us loved the full day, are very happy we went and would recommend. Our group was 9 tourists, plus tour leader Lloyd, and tour leader Yamandiira joining us for the time in the Blue Mountains proper. My daughter was the only child on board. We went on Good Friday - part of local school break and a 4-day weekend for everyone - so crowds and traffic and other wrenches were significant possibilities. ---------- The Great: - Lloyd arrived exactly on schedule for pickup and kept things moving throughout the day, adjusting things on the fly as needed. - The early start meant when we arrived at the morning destinations, they were not crowded despite the holiday weekend. Significantly more crowds arrived as we departed. As we departed, I could see that had we arrived later, I would not have enjoyed the feeling as much - it would have gone from calm to a bit frustrating as crowds arrived. - The vehicle was comfortable and sized to the group. - The express breakfast/snack (scones and hot beverage) was tasty. Lunch, despite being adjusted last-minute, was also tasty and was filling. In both cases, the kid found something she wanted to eat/drink. As noted, I did supplement her with snacks (which I expect to do since she's a kid). - Yamandira made the rainforest walk significantly more meaningful - pointing out different plants and how they can be/were/are used in daily life, whether for eating or aromatics or brushing hair. He pointed out animals and evidence of animals, showed painting with clay, and even had some bird seed at the end to feed the cockatoos while we waited a few minutes for the rest of our group to rejoin. - We did feed and pet a kangaroo in the afternoon; never thought it would be quite that soft but Maple the kangaroo was very sweet. - The weather was completely in our favor! Not within anyone's control, but definitely added to the enjoyment. The views were amazing. ---------- The Imperfect: - Pickup time was assigned the night before. They adjusted pickups to make it as easy/comfortable as possible (we were not staying at one of the pre-defined hotels but they picked us up from our doorstep anyway). However, I was not completely sure the ballpark start time (it ended up being around 6:30am) until I was in the hotel room for the night - which meant I had some snacks for the kid for the day but she didn't have a real breakfast (hotel breakfast started at 7am that day because of the holiday, but the kitchen let me grab a couple fresh pastries as we walked out - it was fine but not particularly nutritious/good for a long day). Knowing the ballpark start time earlier, I would have stocked up on a couple additional snacks. - I am unsure why we visited Sydney Zoo instead of the Wildlife Park; for all I know it's because it's way better; the fact of that lingering question is a slight drawback. I haven't been to the Wildlife Park, so I'm not sure how they compare and contrast. We did have an experience (kangaroo feeding), and the Zoo was nice. I believe they switch between the two locations, but not sure why or when. - Our initial lunch stop was a restaurant that is open every day, including Easter and Christmas ... but not Good Friday. Lloyd handled it well, finding an alternative place that was tasty - but we were hungry and this added a bit of time (extending our return, not cutting anything short). This shouldn't be a problem for at least a year! - The drive to the Blue Mountains from Sydney takes about 1.5-2 hours. Not within anyone's control, but it does eat into part of the day when considering day trips.
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Steffenm480
Apr 16, 2025
Unique experience - I can recommend the tour without reservation. The communication and pick-up went smoothly. We drove to Featherdale Wildlife Park first thing in the morning where we were among the first guests to have the chance to take photos with the koalas. There were lots of informative stories on the drive. In Katoomba we picked up our Aboriginal guide Yamandirra and drove to the Blue Mountains National Park. There we first got an overview of the different tribes and Aboriginal areas as well as an introduction to the traditions of the Aborigines. After a cleansing ritual, we walked through the park and learned all about the animals and plants, spirits, stories and legends. The respect and passion that Yamandirra conveyed left a lasting impression and will stay with me forever.
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Seaside830111
Apr 6, 2025
Highly recommend this unique aboriginal experience and spectacular views - If you’re looking for a tour of the Blue Mountains, choose this one! Tour operator Menashe and aboriginal guide Yamandirra (sp?) gave us a wonderful experience in the Blue Mountains. Yamandirra was a highly engaging and knowledgeable teacher generously sharing a passion for his culture. There’s another tour option where you can view the canyon by gondola rather than participating in the aboriginal experience, but unless you have mobility issues that prevent you from doing some walking on stairs and inclines, I recommend choosing this special opportunity.
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Lorine
Feb 20, 2025
Aboriginal Experience 2-14-25 - We got an insight on the history of the indigenous people of Australia. There respect and understanding of the land and how use the resources to live in harmony with the land.
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Maureen_v
Feb 2, 2025
Loved this excursion - The guide was great and the transportation was excellent. Wear comfy shoes and clothes. The whole trip was great. The walk down to the waterfall may not be accessible for some people. They provide an alternative to a scenic bus ride. If you are healthy the waterfall is beautiful
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Welovekelowna
Jan 29, 2025
Wonderful day - This is a great tour, and I highly recommend it. We started at Featherdale Wildlife Park. We had such a good time feeding the little kangaroos and taking our time walking through the park looking at the array of exotic animals and birds. The Aboriginal Experience was so much fun and of course informative. Jeff was our driver, and he was delightful. He was informative and made sure everyone was having a good time. He asked for feedback on where he took us for lunch, which was a pie place. I really liked it. There were so many choices for savory pies and/or sweet pies. The food was good. The Blue Mountains are beautiful. When we returned to the city Jeff wanted to drop everyone off near or at their hotel. He did not know that there is a load and unload zone in front of the Crowne Plaza and when he pulled up to let us off, he did not see that it exists because there was a sign that said no stopping. It also said load and unload. Anyway, all in all a wonderful experience and I would gladly do it again.
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Susan_s
Jan 25, 2025
An Awesome Experience! - I chose this experience to learn more about the Aboriginal culture. It surpassed my expectations! Both guides were full of information. The welcoming ritual by our Aboriginal guide was a meaningful beginning to our walk with him through the rain forest. Our group was small and our driver guide was so helpful and knowledgeable. By starting early in the morning so we missed the crowds. This was a highlight of our trip.
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Rttruglio
Jan 14, 2025
An Amazing day! - Absolutely spectacular day! The driver was The Best—friendly and informative! Food and restaurant choices were Great! And the Aboriginal was superb and very special. We didn’t want to say goobye
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Jackie_g
Dec 28, 2024
Inspired education and interesting - Whole trip was an experience from brining to end. Lots of interesting local information from host and the. The aboriginal experience took it to new level. It was absorbing and interesting. Very interactive with information and vegetation and aboriginal history,culture, belief, and history. Highly recommend
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Christopher_w
Dec 16, 2024
Excellent tour - Excellent personal service & lovely knowledgeable guides. Despite the bad weather the tour was adjusted and we got extra alternative routes. Very informative and relaxed. Thoroughly enjoyed.
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up to 14 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).