Blue Mountains National Park, A pristine paradise of eucalyptus bliss

New South Wales 2570, Australia
The high-altitude cable car in the park is very special
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Introduction

The Blue Mountains National Park is located on a plateau between 100 and 1300 meters above sea level, with vast areas of pristine and subtropical rainforest, with eucalyptus trees being the most famous and the only food for Australia's precious animal, the koala. Walking into this picturesque primitive forest national park, one can inhale the fragrance of eucalyptus trees and feel as though they are returning to an idyllic paradise. According to studies, around 16,000 years ago, volcanic eruptions led to geological changes that made the area active, and years of erosion caused various bizarre rock formations and peaks. The Blue Mountains National Park has over 400 species of plants and animals, fully demonstrating the trajectory of Australia's natural ecological evolution. What's even more valuable is that humans and nature harmoniously coexist in this primitive forest national park, with 80,000 residents scattered across seven towns, forming a unique landscape. Located 100 kilometers west of Sydney, the Blue Mountains National Park is one of the world's natural heritage sites, featuring geological formations similar to the Grand Canyon in the United States. The largest is the Blue Mountains National Park, with Yellow Falls, lookout platforms, Echo Point, and other attractions being some representatives of the area. Don't miss the opportunity to see the Katoomba Falls and Scenic World theme park, as well as the chance to observe the Blue Mountains from a high-altitude cable car station.
Address
New South Wales 2570, Australia
Transportation
Take the Blue Mountain Line of the Intercity from Central Station, stopping at platforms as displayed on the same day station display screen. It takes two hours to arrive in Katoomba. After getting off, walk 50 meters and transfer to the Blue Mountain Trolley Tours sightseeing bus to reach your destination.