New South Wales
Located in southeast of the country, New South Wales (NSW) is Australia’s oldest and most populous city house the capital of Australia, Sydney. It’s also the most diverse state with could be seen from Sydney’s glisten harbor to the lunar landscape of Mungo National Park.
New South Wales boasts its well-maintained and high quality of road network and highways cross the country and that makes NSW an ideal place for traveling. Whether you are a family making a road trip, a couple finding a spot for romantic moment or a backpacker doing a solitary journey, the state has all possible selections of activity for you to enjoy; take your pick from hiking, diving, surfing, cycling, skiing, or even whale watching.
New South Wales owns five of the World Heritage sites include the Greater Blue Mountains Area, Lord Howe Island, Mungo National Park (Willandra Lakes), Gondwana Rainforests of Australia and the Sydney Opera House. Great Blue Mountains National Park is only about two hours from Sydney by road or rail, a wonderland of sandstone protrusion with a misty blue eucalypt forests in its background. Don’t forget to find the famous Three Sisters, the rock formation, and catch a sight of the World’s steepest railway, Katoomba Scenic Railway.
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