Tag Archives: eco-tourism

Discovering Native Wildlife in the Blue Mountains

By | December 18, 2024

As I stepped off the train in Katoomba, the crisp mountain air filled my lungs, and I knew I was in for an unforgettable wildlife adventure. The Blue Mountains, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is not just about stunning vistas and sandstone cliffs; it’s a sanctuary for diverse Australian fauna. Let me take you on… Read More »

The Grand Cliff Top Walk: A Journey Through Gundungurra Country

By | November 9, 2024

Embark on an unforgettable 19-kilometre adventure through the heart of the Blue Mountains National Park, where breathtaking vistas and rich Aboriginal heritage await. The Grand Cliff Top Walk, a two-day hiking experience, seamlessly connects the charming villages of Wentworth Falls, Leura, and Katoomba, offering a perfect blend of natural wonders and cultural immersion. A Symphony… Read More »

Horseshoe Falls, one of the Mountains hidden spots

By | October 26, 2024

This is another example of a wonderful mid-mountains walk that’s suitable for the whole family. The three main waterfalls are Horseshoe Falls, Oaklands Falls and Burgess Falls. NB: Like all waterfalls, they look best after a good rainfall. DOWNLOAD our eMag, “After Rain” https://www.askroz.com.au/blog/after-rain π—žπ—˜π—¬ π—£π—’π—œπ—‘π—§π—¦ β€’ Distance: 2.7km for the whole walk β€’ Time:… Read More »