

Experience the Blue Mountains' stunning landscapes illuminated by floodlights, creating a magical atmosphere.
A scenic viewpoint offering panoramic views of the Three Sisters rock formation and the Jamison Valley.
A cableway offering a unique perspective of the Jamison Valley, with a glass floor for unobstructed views.
A spectacular light show that illuminates the Three Sisters rock formation at night.
Temperatures can drop at night, making a warm jacket essential for comfort.
Useful for navigating dark trails and paths at night.
Protection against mosquitoes and other insects active at night.
Famous for its unique setting in the heart of the Blue Mountains and its innovative take on Australian cuisine.
Known for its stunning views of the Jamison Valley and its diverse, high-quality menu.
Renowned for its exceptional dining experience, with a focus on locally sourced ingredients.
Rice porridge with various toppings like preserved egg, lean pork, and century egg.
Spicy noodle soup with coconut milk, shrimp, and chicken.
Marinated, skewered, and grilled meat served with peanut sauce.
Opals are Australia's national gemstone, and Blue Mountains opals are renowned for their unique play of colour. Local artisans craft these into stunning jewellery pieces.
Traditional Aboriginal boomerangs are symbols of Australian heritage. Local artists create these intricate pieces, often incorporating indigenous designs.
Australia is home to unique native flora, and local beekeepers produce honey from these plants, offering a taste of the bushland.

A historic trail in Guangzhou, offering a glimpse into the city's ancient past.
Xiaoliuqiu Islet, a pristine tropical paradise, is known for its clear turquoise waters, coral reefs, and diverse marine life.
Cijin Old Lighthouse, a historic beacon on Cijin Island, offers panoramic views of the Taiwan Strait and the island's unique landscape.