Full-Day Guided Tour of Grampians National Park with Hotel Transfers Tickets

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Experience waterfalls wildlife and scenic lookouts with a guide plus hotel transfers morning tea and indigenous heritage highlights.

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Your Experience

Start Your Journey: Melbourne to the Grampians

Your adventure begins with a comfortable pickup from your Melbourne hotel, setting out in an air-conditioned vehicle designed for a pleasant day of exploring. As you leave the city behind, enjoy morning tea and learn about the forgotten histories that shaped Victoria, with a pause near the Eureka Rebellion Memorial—a significant landmark in the nation’s story.

Discover Waterfalls and Wildlife

Arriving at Grampians National Park, your guide will lead you through forests rich in unique flora and fauna. A stop at Silverband Falls allows you to witness a waterfall with a distinct character, where water vanishes under rocks rather than flowing downstream. The village of Halls Gap offers a rare chance to see kangaroos grazing and native birdlife such as emus and cockatoos in their natural environment. Keep an eye out for the occasional echidna or wallaby along the walking routes.

Trek the Wonderland Turntable and Grand Canyon

Lace up your walking shoes for a guided hike starting at the Wonderland Turntable, making your way through rugged terrain and into the remarkable Grampians Grand Canyon. This moderate trek rewards you with dramatic sandstone formations—perfect for photos and learning about the park’s geology from your knowledgeable guide.

Iconic Views and Indigenous Heritage

The journey continues to MacKenzie Falls, one of Victoria’s largest and most breathtaking waterfalls. Watch water plunge over ancient rock into a forested gorge, surrounded by eucalyptus. Next, ascend to Reeds Lookout for sweeping views of the Victoria Valley, then visit Boroka Lookout to take in panoramic mountain vistas with opportunities to spot wedge-tailed eagles gliding overhead. Along the way, discover that the Grampians are home to 90% of Victoria’s Aboriginal rock art sites, marrying stunning scenery with insights into indigenous culture.

End Your Day with Comfort

After a full day of exploration, you’ll return to the charming township of Halls Gap or pause for a casual dinner in a local spot (at your own expense). Relax as your guide drives you back to Melbourne, reaching your accommodation with memories of wild landscapes and a deepened appreciation for Victoria’s natural and cultural riches.

Book your Full-Day Guided Tour of Grampians National Park with Hotel Transfers tickets now!

Why you'll love it

  • Discover Australia’s natural splendor on this guided tour and explore iconic sites like Silverband Falls, with hotel transfers in an air-conditioned vehicle
  • Enjoy a cup of morning tea and stroll through Halls Gap to revel in close encounters with local wildlife such as kangaroos and emus
  • Conquer the Wonderland Turntable hike to the captivating Grand Canyon and catch sight of the MacKenzie Falls, set in a gorge shrouded by eucalyptus forest
  • Your exploration is enhanced with visits to stunning lookouts like Reeds and Boroka for 360-degree mountain views
  • Fun Fact: Grampians is home to 90% of Victoria's Aboriginal Rock Art Sites, blending the scenic with rich indigenous heritage.

What's included

  • Full-day tour of Grampians National Park Expert guides Round-trip transfers from select Melbourne hotels Air-conditioned vehicles Morning tea Wi-Fi onboard

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
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Your Experience

Start Your Journey: Melbourne to the Grampians

Your adventure begins with a comfortable pickup from your Melbourne hotel, setting out in an air-conditioned vehicle designed for a pleasant day of exploring. As you leave the city behind, enjoy morning tea and learn about the forgotten histories that shaped Victoria, with a pause near the Eureka Rebellion Memorial—a significant landmark in the nation’s story.

Discover Waterfalls and Wildlife

Arriving at Grampians National Park, your guide will lead you through forests rich in unique flora and fauna. A stop at Silverband Falls allows you to witness a waterfall with a distinct character, where water vanishes under rocks rather than flowing downstream. The village of Halls Gap offers a rare chance to see kangaroos grazing and native birdlife such as emus and cockatoos in their natural environment. Keep an eye out for the occasional echidna or wallaby along the walking routes.

Trek the Wonderland Turntable and Grand Canyon

Lace up your walking shoes for a guided hike starting at the Wonderland Turntable, making your way through rugged terrain and into the remarkable Grampians Grand Canyon. This moderate trek rewards you with dramatic sandstone formations—perfect for photos and learning about the park’s geology from your knowledgeable guide.

Iconic Views and Indigenous Heritage

The journey continues to MacKenzie Falls, one of Victoria’s largest and most breathtaking waterfalls. Watch water plunge over ancient rock into a forested gorge, surrounded by eucalyptus. Next, ascend to Reeds Lookout for sweeping views of the Victoria Valley, then visit Boroka Lookout to take in panoramic mountain vistas with opportunities to spot wedge-tailed eagles gliding overhead. Along the way, discover that the Grampians are home to 90% of Victoria’s Aboriginal rock art sites, marrying stunning scenery with insights into indigenous culture.

End Your Day with Comfort

After a full day of exploration, you’ll return to the charming township of Halls Gap or pause for a casual dinner in a local spot (at your own expense). Relax as your guide drives you back to Melbourne, reaching your accommodation with memories of wild landscapes and a deepened appreciation for Victoria’s natural and cultural riches.

Book your Full-Day Guided Tour of Grampians National Park with Hotel Transfers tickets now!

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive at the pickup point 10 minutes before departure

  • Keep personal belongings to a minimum as storage space is limited

  • Follow guide instructions during hikes and viewings

  • Respect nature and wildlife—do not feed or approach animals

  • Dispose of rubbish properly and use designated bins

Cancellation policy

Free cancellation

Frequently asked

Is lunch provided during the tour?

Lunch is not included. There will be time to purchase food at stops along the route or in Halls Gap.

What should I wear for the tour?

Wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes suitable for walking and changing weather conditions.

Are there any age restrictions?

All ages are welcome but minors must be accompanied by an adult. The tour includes moderate walking.

Can I bring luggage or large bags?

Large bags, prams and strollers are not permitted. Please bring only essential personal items.

Does the tour operate in all weather?

The tour runs in most weather except in cases of extreme conditions impacting safety.

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