Sydney is a gateway to some of the most extraordinary attraction in Australia. It is Sydney which opens the window to blazing golden evenings at the beach, the magical view of the harbor and the ever spectacular Sydney Opera. Although very few are aware that it is Sydney from where not only the man made miracles but also you can access the natural wonders such as the Jenolan Caves.
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The next question is to make your way to the Jenolan Caves. For that, one thing you must not forget is to keep extra fuel with you as there might be some difficulty in getting it on the way. It is an enjoyable drive from Sydney to Jenolan Caves. The drive itself is just the beginning of a perfect Australian Holiday. It takes approximately an hour and fifteen minutes to get there by drive from Katoomba. There is plenty of free parking at the caves Also, in case if you are not really keen to drive and want to enjoy your travel while relaxing at the back seats, you can also acquire the coach services from many coach companies that offer daily routes to Jenolan Caves. However, if you are on a round trip with a coach service, you must take care not to miss your coach as there is no public transport available.
Another way to make your trip even more exciting is to visit the Blue mountains in the early hours of the day, take a walk around them (guide services suggested) to marvel at the beauty embracing the mountains and spend the afternoon at the Jenolan caves. Jenolan caves are some times mentioned as part of the Blue Mountains however factually speaking there lay in the proximity of the Oberon area.
What you should expect to see there is a masterpiece carved with the hands of nature and beautified by time. Jenolan caves are awe striking and impressive limestone caves that are one of their kind in the continent. The magic of the caves natural beauty is enriched with the spectacular lighting, the melodious underground rivers and cave formations that you may have seen no where before. Discovered in 1838, so far nine caves are open to public. Guided tours are available at the caves, with other facilities including adventure tours, bush walking tracks and picnics. Also, for night stays a perfect Cave House can be booked in advance