Serendipity Canyon

From AUD $330.00
  • Duration: 9 Hours (approx.)
  • Location: Katoomba, NSW
Serendipity is one of the most delightful of canyons, and is suitable for those with little abseil or canyon experience. Serendipity offers four wet abseils and a heart in your throat waterjump. Although the abseils are not long, they offer passage to the deeper sections of the canyon, the hemmed in nature of the walls and water throughout the abseil sections add to their appeal. Beautiful scenery and abundant wildlife - especially yabbies - also enhance the experience of this canyon. Lunch is enjoyed on a sunny rock platform at the junction of Serendipity and the Wollangambe River. We can exit here or if time permits we can proceed upstream to the Wollangambe exit. The walk out takes about 1 ¼ hours and is steep in places.

Lunch

All BMAC full day participants receive a generous picnic lunch, provided by our local deli. 

Select one of their delicious, gourmet sandwich options when you book your trip.  Altitude Deli can cater to most dietary requirements with notice, so please let us know of your needs as soon as possible.


Equipment provided

We will provide you with a backpack, wetsuit, waterproof bag, helmet, harness, carabiners and abseil descender. We also cover your National Parks and Wildlife Service park entry fee.  While we encourage all participants to bring their own weather-appropriate clothing (see below), we have spare warm clothing and rain jackets if needed.

 

Things to bring 

Comfortable clothes suited to the cweather.  Katoomba is 1000m above sea level and you can expect cooler temperatures than in Sydney. 

As a general rule we ask you to bring:

  • Long sleeves and pants for sun and scratch protection
  • Wool, synthetic and fleece fabrics (no cotton or denim)
  • Closed shoes
  • Sun hat, sunscreen and warm beanie
  • Rain jacket
  • Sneakers / sandshoes and woollen socks to wear in the canyon. These will get wet!
  • Hair tie for those with long hair
  • Swimming costume to wear under your wetsuit (it's great if you can be wearing this when you arrive for your trip)
  • Water bottle, at least 1.5 litres.
  • Personal medication (Ventolin/EpiPen etc.)

 

Recommended

  • Thermal underwear to wear under your wetsuit in cold conditions
  • Camera or Smartphone.  The wet canyon environment is incredibly photogenic and we recommend bringing a waterproof camera.  We hire waterproof digital cameras and sell waterproof smartphone cases in the office.  Just ask your guide. 
  • Second set of clothes, shoes and socks to leave in the office or van for the end of the day
  • Plastic bag for wet items


Personal requirements

We believe our canyoning adventures are heaps of fun, and we want to ensure you have the best experience possible in the remote regions we explore. It’s important to us that you have the fitness and skills to enjoy your time with us so please read on: 

Fitness:  Participants are required to have a good level of fitness.  There is some bushwalking during the day, including some steep uphill sections.  All participants are required
to carry a backpack weighing up to 10kg throughout the day.

Abseiling:  Abseiling experience is desirable but not essential, as we will teach these skills as we progress through the canyon.

Mobility:  Participants are required to have good mobility as we will be moving through uneven terrain in a remote environment. 

Swimming:  This canyon involves swimming.  If you have any concerns about your swimming ability, please contact our office.

Also: BMAC requires each participant to follow all instructions from our guides, to maintain a safe work environment and ensure the wellbeing and safety of the whole group.


Please contact us if you have any questions or concerns, we’d be delighted to talk with you.