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Blue Mountains National Park

COST Inbound Students $60 per head (Accompanying staff and escorts FOC – limits apply) . Monday to Friday 7am to 7pm. All prices quoted include GST and valid until 1st April 2014.

GROUP SIZES Minimum booking for group rates is 12 students and maximum of 90 students. Groups are to provide 1 teacher (or authorized adult) for every 15 students. (Supervising adults not required on university groups)

HOW TO GET THERE Its easy to get to our tours:

It takes 2 hours to travel by train from Central to Katoomba. We meet at Echo Point, Cliff Drive Katoomba. From Katoomba Station catch the Explorer Bus or Trolley Bus to Echo Point.

By car or coach drive west of Sydney for 100 , Blue Mountains National Park S.Alton OEH 2012 kilometres to Katoomba. Follow the signs to the Echo Point. We meet at the Visitor Information Centre at Echo Point.

BLUE MOUNTAINS

WHAT TO BRING: Minimum 1 litre water PROVIDER:

Snacks and lunch NSW National Parks & Wildlife Service A raincoat & a rubbish bag Discovery Program, Blue Mountains Region Beanie, gloves & a warm jumper (April-Oct)

A camera (optional) ABN 30 841 387 271

Personal medications e.g. Asthma puffer, Locations: Blue Mountains National Park and epipen BMCC reserves: including Leura, Wentworth PLEASE WEAR: Falls, Katoomba, Blackheath, Enclosed walking shoes T: +61 2 4784 7301 / 61 2 4784 7300 A hat & sun screen E: [email protected] A warm jacket (April –October)

Please do not wear ugg boots or sandals www.nationalparks.nsw.gov.au

OEH 2013/0256 April 2013