Tour ID: 10053107
The Grampians, stunning sandstone ranges, just waiting to be explored by you. This national park is rich in Aboriginal history and has abundant Australian wildlife. You will be overwhelmed by the beauty, a photographers paradise! You will visit lookouts and waterfalls and learn all about the history of the Grampians.
Journey with us to the Grampians or Gariwerd, one of Australia’s ancient and spectacular mountain ranges.
Enjoy the breath-taking views and amazing landscapes. Learn and appreciate the rich Aboriginal heritage.
Encounter native wildlife and fascinatingly lush vegetation of the Grampians National Park. In this
Grampians Tour, witness the spectacles of sandstone ridges, rugged mountain ranges, panoramic views,
picturesque waterfalls, and the bustling plant and animal life.
Travel into the heart of the Grampians National Park, one of the world’s oldest and most spectacular
mountain ranges. Rich in Aboriginal history & cultural significance surrounded by an abundance of
Australian wildlife, and seriously breath-taking scenery. Enjoy bushland hiking trails with the best lookout
views the Grampians National Park has to offer. One of the world's oldest and most spectacular mountain
ranges, rich in Aboriginal history, and with an abundance of wildlife, the Grampians are sure to leave you in
awe. En route to the Grampians stop at the township of Beaufort for refreshments.
As you drive through the Grampians your experienced guide will point out our unique wildlife, including
kangaroos, emus and a vast array of birdlife and seasonal native wildflowers. Travel straight into the heart of
the Grampians National Park to the delightful town of Halls Gap, then off to stretch those legs with a walk
through the breath-taking scenic vistas.
You stop for a break in Halls Gap in the heart of the Grampians for lunch (own expense) before a visit to
Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre. This Centre brings to life the amazing history, art and culture of the local
aboriginal communities. Hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death and Balconies Lookout experiencing majestic views and scenery, featured in the famous Japanese Animation ‘Princess Mononoke’. Then stroll to
the base of Australia's most inspiring waterfall Mackenzie Falls (alternatively Silverband Falls or Beehive Falls).
Returning to Melbourne, stopping along the way for dinner (at own expense).
(Driving Distance: 550km)
National Park fees, light lunch, morning tea, air-conditioned small group touring, experienced tour guide with regional knowledge.
1 Day
7:15 AM Tue, Fri, Sun
9pm
Melbourne
Default departure point is the Athenaeum Theatre (188 Collins Street) at 7.15am.
A list of our only other available pick up locations and tentative times for this tour can be found here. Please notify us of your preferred pickup location and we will confirm your pickup time.
Highly recommend being ready a few minutes before the pickup time. Due to traffic condition, please do not panic if the bus is running 5 – 10 minutes later than pickup time. If the bus has not picked you up within 10 minutes of the pickup time, please contact our office.
Water, camera, comfortable walking shoes
Medium
Not suitable to Children under 8 years old, due to the nature, amount of walking and safety whilst on this tour. Children aged 8 to 17 must be accompanied my a parent or guardian.
Child rates apply to Children between the ages of 8 – 12 years of age, we ask that strictly no pushers/stollers are to be taken on tour.
Grampians
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