You’ll feed kangaroos at Sydney Zoo, snap a koala photo, gaze out over Echo Point’s Three Sisters, ride Scenic World’s railway and skyway above deep valleys, and relax over lunch in Leura village—all guided in Japanese with city pickup included. Expect laughter, gentle surprises, and moments you’ll remember long after you’re home.
“You can try feeding him—just keep your hand flat!” our guide, Yuki, grinned as I hesitated in front of this very relaxed kangaroo at Sydney Zoo. The fur was softer than I expected and, honestly, the smell of eucalyptus mixed with animal hay kind of stuck to my jacket for the rest of the morning (not complaining). We all took turns with the koala photo—mine blinked right as they snapped it. Typical. But it made me laugh. There’s something about seeing these animals up close that makes Australia feel real in a way postcards never do.
The drive out from Sydney went by fast—Yuki told stories about growing up near Katoomba and pointed out where the bushfires had left marks on the trees. By the time we reached Echo Point, clouds were starting to break and suddenly there were the Three Sisters, just hanging there above the valley. Everyone got quiet for a second. It’s not just a view; it’s this whole feeling of space and blue haze and wind on your face. Some people tried to get selfies with all three rocks in frame—good luck with that.
Lunch in Leura was more relaxed than I thought it’d be. Yuki gave us a few suggestions (I picked a bakery that smelled like cinnamon) and let us wander for a bit. There’s something gentle about Leura—old shops, flowers everywhere, people waving even if you’re just passing through. After that came Scenic World: first the railway (which is honestly steeper than any rollercoaster I’ve tried), then gliding back up on the cableway while someone behind me gasped at every tree below. The Skyway was my favorite—just floating across Katoomba Falls with everyone pressed to the glass floor panels like kids at an aquarium.
I didn’t expect to feel so tired but so calm on the way back to Sydney—maybe it was all that air or maybe just how easy everything felt with Yuki translating little things for us (“No worries,” he kept saying). Even now I still think about that moment when everyone went quiet at Echo Point; you don’t really plan for those.
Yes, all ages are welcome and infant seats are available if needed.
The tour includes a lunch stop in Leura; food is not included but local recommendations are provided by your guide.
Yes, admission fees for both Sydney Zoo and Scenic World are included in your booking.
Yes, air-conditioned transport from Sydney is included for the full day trip.
Yes, your tour will be led by an experienced Japanese-speaking guide throughout.
The group size is limited to 35 guests or fewer for a small-group experience.
You’ll have an opportunity for digital photos with koalas at Sydney Zoo.
You’ll ride the Scenic Railway down into the valley, return via Cableway, and cross Katoomba Falls on the Skyway cable car.
Your day includes pickup from Sydney city by air-conditioned vehicle, entry fees to both Sydney Zoo (with time to feed kangaroos and get a digital photo with a koala) and Scenic World rides (railway, cableway, skyway), bottled water throughout the journey, guidance in Japanese from start to finish—including help with lunch recommendations in Leura—and gratuities already covered so you can just relax into it all before heading back to town together.
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