From Melbourne: 1-Day Guided Tour of Grampians Eco Wilderness Tickets
Explore Grampians National Park from Melbourne, hike iconic lookouts, discover Aboriginal culture and see wildlife with expert guides.
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Discover the Grampians: A Natural Wonderland from Melbourne
Set out from Melbourne for a truly immersive nature adventure into the Grampians, a majestic mountain range renowned for its scenic beauty and Aboriginal culture. This full-day tour invites you to experience diverse landscapes, spot Australian wildlife and connect with the region's deep-rooted heritage under the guidance of knowledgeable tour guides.
What Awaits You
After leaving Melbourne, your first stop is the inviting township of Beaufort, ideal for a coffee break and to meet fellow explorers. As you travel towards the Grampians, the rugged silhouettes and natural drama of the park start to unfold along the horizon.
Cultural Connections: Brambuk National Park & Cultural Center
Your journey continues with a visit to Brambuk, the National Park and Cultural Center. Here, you'll gain fascinating insights into the local Aboriginal communities, exploring art, traditions and the unique stories that shape this ancient land. The interpretative displays and environments set the stage for the cultural richness awaiting within the Grampians.
Wildlife and Wilderness Wonders
Expect to spot kangaroos, emus and a diversity of birdlife as you journey through bushland trails and open grasslands. Guided walks highlight native flora and fauna, offering perfect opportunities for memorable photography and wildlife observation.
Lunch and Leisure in Halls Gap
Arriving in the lively village of Halls Gap, you have time to explore and enjoy lunch at your own pace (meal costs not included). The town sits at the heart of the National Park, giving it a vibrancy and accessibility to great walking trails and lookouts.
Signature Sights: Lookouts and Waterfalls
Ascend to Boroka Lookout for awe-inspiring vistas stretching across the Western Plains.
Walk through Reed Lookout and The Balconies (Jaws of Death), a dramatic rock formation immortalized in Japanese animation.
Descend 160 steps to feel the misty spray at MacKenzie Falls—one of the state's most spectacular waterfalls. On occasion, you may visit Silverband Falls or Beehive Falls as alternative options.
Step Into Scenic History
Throughout the day, guides share stories about the geology, Aboriginal mythology and the park's role in Australian cinema and culture.
Thoughtful Return
As the sun lowers, you begin your journey back to Melbourne, with a possible stop in Ararat or Ballan for dinner (at your expense), returning with a camera full of photos and a head full of memories.
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Why you'll love it
- Immerse yourself in the breathtaking views and rich Aboriginal heritage of the Grampians, one of Australia's ancient and spectacular mountain ranges on this guided tour
- Discover the fascinating history, art, and culture of the local Aboriginal communities at Brambuk, the National Park & Cultural Center
- Spot kangaroos, emus, and a variety of birds in their natural habitat as you journey through the Grampians National Park and enjoy the MacKenzie Falls for trekking down 160 steps
- From the delightful town of Halls Gap, hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death and Balconies Lookout experiencing majestic views
- Fun fact: The Grampians were featured in the famous Japanese Animation 'Princess Mononoke,' making them a truly cinematic destination.
What's included
- 1-day tour of Grampians Eco Wilderness Expert guides Park fees Hotel transfers Visit to Indigenous center Bush walks Audio and text translation app (available in 10 languages)
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Know before you go
Your experience
Discover the Grampians: A Natural Wonderland from Melbourne
Set out from Melbourne for a truly immersive nature adventure into the Grampians, a majestic mountain range renowned for its scenic beauty and Aboriginal culture. This full-day tour invites you to experience diverse landscapes, spot Australian wildlife and connect with the region's deep-rooted heritage under the guidance of knowledgeable tour guides.
What Awaits You
After leaving Melbourne, your first stop is the inviting township of Beaufort, ideal for a coffee break and to meet fellow explorers. As you travel towards the Grampians, the rugged silhouettes and natural drama of the park start to unfold along the horizon.
Cultural Connections: Brambuk National Park & Cultural Center
Your journey continues with a visit to Brambuk, the National Park and Cultural Center. Here, you'll gain fascinating insights into the local Aboriginal communities, exploring art, traditions and the unique stories that shape this ancient land. The interpretative displays and environments set the stage for the cultural richness awaiting within the Grampians.
Wildlife and Wilderness Wonders
Expect to spot kangaroos, emus and a diversity of birdlife as you journey through bushland trails and open grasslands. Guided walks highlight native flora and fauna, offering perfect opportunities for memorable photography and wildlife observation.
Lunch and Leisure in Halls Gap
Arriving in the lively village of Halls Gap, you have time to explore and enjoy lunch at your own pace (meal costs not included). The town sits at the heart of the National Park, giving it a vibrancy and accessibility to great walking trails and lookouts.
Signature Sights: Lookouts and Waterfalls
Ascend to Boroka Lookout for awe-inspiring vistas stretching across the Western Plains.
Walk through Reed Lookout and The Balconies (Jaws of Death), a dramatic rock formation immortalized in Japanese animation.
Descend 160 steps to feel the misty spray at MacKenzie Falls—one of the state's most spectacular waterfalls. On occasion, you may visit Silverband Falls or Beehive Falls as alternative options.
Step Into Scenic History
Throughout the day, guides share stories about the geology, Aboriginal mythology and the park's role in Australian cinema and culture.
Thoughtful Return
As the sun lowers, you begin your journey back to Melbourne, with a possible stop in Ararat or Ballan for dinner (at your expense), returning with a camera full of photos and a head full of memories.
Book your From Melbourne: 1-Day Guided Tour of Grampians Eco Wilderness tickets now!
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive early at the pickup location for a timely departure
Follow your guide's instructions for safety and nature preservation
Do not feed or disturb wildlife in the National Park
Dispose of all waste responsibly to protect the environment
- Cancellation policy
Free cancellation
Frequently asked
Is lunch included on the Grampians tour?
No, lunch is not included. You'll have free time to purchase lunch in Halls Gap.
What languages are offered for the audio guide?
The audio app supports Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese and Spanish.
How much walking is involved in the tour?
The tour includes moderate bush walks, lookouts and steps to MacKenzie Falls. A reasonable fitness level is required.
Are hotel transfers included?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are provided from central Melbourne locations.
Can children join the tour?
Children must be aged 6 years or older to participate.
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