Monday, 9 October 2017

Visit the Blue Mountains on Sunday!

Why visit the Blue Mountains on Sunday? That is because the Opal card charges a maximum of $2.60 on Sunday for the regular opal card! Other methods of travelling to blue mountain will cost a large sum of money ranging from 50 - 80 dollars.
How do you go to the blue mountains? 
First off, you will need to go to Central station which is in the main heart of Sydney. Then you will need to go on trains which lead to Mount Victoria Station. The train ride will take around 2 hours, so you have time to sit back and relax on the train. Once arriving at Mount Victoria Station, you will need to walk for 1600 meters to arrive at Blue Mountains!
Image sourced from https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains?

Blue Mountains Blue Mountains is one of the most spectacular parts of the country. Blue Mountains has some of the country's most dazzling natural attractions. The view from the top of the mountain is phenomenal and speaking from someone who has visited the Blue Mountains, it's not a place you would want to skip out on. You can also experience wonders at Scenic World, where there are glass-topped carriages which take you on a ride into the Jamison Valley. You are allowed to bushwalk and camp in the Jamison Valley. Besides that, Blue Mountains is known for the three sisters. Who are the three sisters? Are they celebrities? No, the three sisters is an iconic formation that you must see at least once in your lifetime. It is honestly a breathtaking experience visiting the Blue Mountains.

Written by Max Yam Venn Loon
Image sourced from https://www.visitnsw.com/destinations/blue-mountains?

Image sourced from https://www.bluemts.com.au/info/thingstodo/threesisters/




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