Explore the Blue Mountains Lush Green



Climbers, hikers and climbers are always a look to discover and conquer new mountains. If you are looking for an exciting adventure, we recommend the Blue Mountains located in New South Wales, Australia. November 29, 2000, the Blue Mountains was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO because of its lush beauty of green eucalyptus, interesting cliffs and canyons. The area includes Kanangra-Boyd, Rock Garden, Nattai, Wollemi National Parks Thirlmera Lakes Yengo, Jenolan Caves Karst Conservation Reserve and the Blue Mountains.

The Legend of the Three Sisters
One of the most famous attractions of this mountain is a rock formation known as the Three Sisters. According to scientific research, the three sisters formed due to erosion. However, an old aboriginal legend you tell a tragic story magic.


According to legend, the three sisters were members of the Katoomba tribe. They lived peacefully in the Jamison Valley until they fell in love with three men of the tribe Nepean. The men decided to rebel and force the issue and started a tribal battle. To protect and hide sisters, formerly of the Katoomba tribe turned them into stones. Unfortunately, he died in battle and so nobody could change back.

To see the Three Sisters, you have to climb the giant staircase near the entrance to the Jamison Valley. It descends about 1,000 feet. With increased tourism and economic prosperity in Australia, the scale is well preserved and carefully.
The Blue Mountains Tour

Any hiker or mountaineer will have a wonderful time on the Blue Mountains tour. The mountain has a lot of secrets that walkers and hikers will enjoy exploring. During the trip, make sure to plan and pack all the basic items kit, food and first aid needed.

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