THREE SISTERS OF BLUE MOUNTAIN
The Three Sisters is the Blue Mountains' most stupendous milestone which you will explore in your Australia tour packages while visiting Sydney. Situated at Katoomba Echo Point, around 2.5 kilometers from the Great Western Highway, this attractive spot is experienced by a huge number of visitors every year. Here you can ride the cableway, or skyway, looking down at the sights from over the bush land overhang. These Three rides offer beautiful perspectives on the Jamison Valley and the Three sisters, as well as other significantly mind-blowing sights inside the area. You will be surprised to see Three sisters during your Australia tour packages. The Three Sisters is basically an abnormal stone development and as per native stories and legend, three sisters became stone. The character of the Three Sisters changes for the duration of the day and all through the seasons as the daylight draws the wonderful colors. Each of the Three Sisters remains at 922, 918, and 906 meters tall, individually. The sisters are standing at more than 3000 feet above sea level. Please book the attraction while booking your Australia tour packages with wings tour.
The Legend: The Aboriginal dream-time legend has it that three sisters, 'Meehni', 'Wimlah' and 'Gunnedoo' lived in the Jamison Valley as individuals from the Katoomba tribe. These excellent youngsters have fallen in love with three siblings from the Nepean tribe, yet ancestral law denied them to wed. The siblings were disturbed to acknowledge this law thus chose to utilize power to catch the three sisters causing a significant ancestral fight. As the lives of the three sisters were intensely in harm's way, a witchdoctor from the Katoomba tribe willingly volunteered to transform the three sisters into stone to shield them from any mischief. While he had proposed to invert the spell when the fight was finished, the witchdoctor himself was murdered. As no one but he could invert the spell to restore the women to their previous magnificence, the sisters stay in their grand stone arrangement as a token of this fight for a long time into the future.
Second Legend: A witch doctor named Tyawan has three daughters namely Meenhi, Wimlah, and Gunnedoo. Long prior there was a Bunyip who lived in a profound gap who was dreaded by all. Passing the gap was viewed as exceptionally perilous, in this way at whatever point Tyawan needed to pass the gap in look for food; he would leave his little girls securely on the precipice behind a rough divider. One critical day, Meenhi was terrified by a huge centipede which out of nowhere showed up before her. Meenhi took a stone and tossed it at the centipede. The stone proceeded on its excursion and turned over the bluff, colliding with the valley underneath which irritated the Bunyip. The rough divider behind Meenhi, Wimlah, and Gunnedoo at that point started to part open and the three sisters were left abandoned on a meager edge at the head of the precipice. All the fowls, creatures, and pixies halted still as the Bunyip rose to see the alarmed young ladies. As the Bunyip moved toward the young ladies, to shield them from hurt, their dad Tyawan utilized his magic bones to turn them into stone. Irritated by this, the Bunyip at that point started to pursue Tyawan. Getting caught, so as to escape from the Bunyip, Tyawan changed into a great Lyre Bird, yet in the process dropped his wizardry bone. Tyawan and his three little girls were presently sheltered from the Bunyip. When the Bunyip had vanished, Tyawan returned looking for his wizardry bone, yet this was never to be found. The Lyre Bird has been looking for this sorcery bone from that point onward.