Our trip to Australia was full of beautiful places to keep in our memories.
From Urulu, we left to Sydney! Sydney is the state capital of New South Wales, it’s the most populous city in Australia, while there I was able to see for the first time the Tasman sea – it ‘s not different from any other sea, according to my kids (laughs). People born in Sydney, are called “Sydneysiders”. Sydney and it’s “Sydneysiders” were established in 1788, as a penal colony. It’s surrounded by one of the world’s largest natural harbours, Port Jackson. Port Jackson is where you will find the iconic Sydney Opera House, and the Harbour Bridge. Sydney offers attractions like national parks, while the coastal regions feature many bays, rivers, inlets and beaches, including the famous Bondi and Manly beach. I particularly love the Zoo, I know about Zoos because the San Diego Zoo is amongst some of the best Zoos in the world, but the Sydney Zoo is also quite impressive.
Display of the animals at the Zoo
Sidney Zoo is one of the best!!
We finished the evening at the Bondi beach
A visit to the Scenic World Blue Mountains will be a complete delight. We started the morning with tea in Leura cafe and stopped at Echo Point, for pictures of the famous Three Sisters. The Blue Mountains is a mountainous region in New South Wales, Australia. It borders Sydney and it is an ideal getaway from the city. It is the territory of the Gundungurra people, who lived there before the arrival of the Europeans. Over there you can also see the world’s steepest railway! after that,we had lunch at the Conservation Hut Cafe and visited the Featherdale Wildlife Park – so thrilling, don’t you think? we ended the day by boarding a cruise, to return to Sydney. Let me show you…
The Three Sisters
Scenic World and the World’s steepest railway
Three Sister and Scenic World
And finally on our way up the Parramatta River…
Images : Dri Ferreira