Nature and parks
The Royal Botanic Garden is a great place to spot birds and butterflies. There’s a free tour, daily at 10.30am, except on public holidays. Visit Taronga Zoo by ferry from Circular Quay. From the city centre, walk to Darling Harbour for the WILD LIFE zoo and SEA LIFE aquarium.
Two hours from Sydney by train is the pretty town of Bowral, which attracts garden lovers to its tulip festival. Visit the Taronga Western Plains Zoo in Dubbo. Farther afield, in outback NSW, is the World Heritage-listed Mungo National Park, where many important archaeological discoveries have been made, including 40,000-year-old remains of Mungo Lady.
Natural wonders in Sydney and NSW
Wander through the Royal Botanic Garden and spot the dinosaur tree, a nickname for the Wollemi pine, whose evolutionary lineage dates back at least 90 million years. It was discovered in 1994.
Beyond Sydney, in regional NSW, are remarkable World Heritage wilderness areas waiting to be explored. The Blue Mountains are two hours by train from Sydney; join a guided tour for an introduction to the mountains’ unique flora and fauna.
The dinosaur tree was found in a deep canyon in the rugged Wollemi National Park, part of the vast Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. To see Wollemi pines in the region, visit the Blue Mountains Botanic Garden, Mount Tomah.
The Gondwana Rainforests, in northeast NSW, are also World Heritage listed. They contain many animal and plant species that are little changed over millions of years. In outback NSW is Mungo National Park, a World Heritage wilderness.
By train or bus you can get to many exciting destinations in regional NSW. Bus tours also leave from Sydney. Renting a car is a great option so you can explore NSW at your leisure. Some of the best natural attractions are near regional airports serviced by airlines from Sydney Airport.
Fragrant gardens and leafy parks in Sydney attract fruit bats, butterflies and native birds such as rainbow lorikeets, kookaburras and sulphur-crested cockatoos. On coastal trails, from May to November, watch whales on their annual migration. Walk in enchanting eucalypt forest on Sydney Harbour foreshore.
There are many attractions in Sydney and the NSW regions where you can see Australia’s native animals, such as kangaroos, koalas, platypus and echidnas. Popular destinations in Sydney are Taronga Zoo and Darling Harbour’s WILD LIFE Sydney Zoo and SEA LIFE Sydney Aquarium.
Walks
Whale watching
Whales migrate in their thousands along the NSW coast, which stretches more than 2,000km. During whalewatching season, you'll see these majestic mammals from many headlands in Sydney and at destinations from Byron Bay in the north to Eden in the south.
Zoos and wildlife
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Kiama Blowhole
Kiama's famous Blowhole is the largest in the world!
A viewing platform with disabled access gives good views of Kiama blowhole.
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Treetops Adventure Newcastle
TreeTop Adventure Park consists of 96 challenges in the tree tops, where participants slide down flying foxes, move from tree to tree on suspension bridges and enjoy many other exciting activities up to 20 metres above the forest floor!
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Glenworth Valley Wilderness Adventures
Enjoy the exhilaration of horseriding in the wilderness in Glenworth Valley, only an hour’s drive north of Sydney.
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Treetops Adventure Central Coast
At the TreeTop Adventure Park, near Sydney, enjoy climbing challenges in the trees and flying through the air on zip-lines.
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Jenolan Caves
珍罗兰钟乳石洞位于世界遗产蓝山(Blue Mountains)中,这里是世界上最精致最古老的洞穴生态系统之一,当你穿过11个观光石洞、地下河流以及惊人的岩层时,绝对是一次难忘的体验。
针对游客不同的身体素质,景区有多条配备导游的洞穴游览路线可供选择。石灰岩洞穴的历史可追溯到数亿万年前。你可在导游的陪同下游览洞穴化石,探索史前时期,搜寻灭绝动物化石。
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Scenic World Blue Mountains
Enjoy thrilling adventures with Scenic World in the Blue Mountains, a World Heritage wilderness near Sydney.