Grampian Tours

The Grampians National Park Tour takes in the area known as “Gariwerd” by the local Indigenous communities. This beautiful region is west of Melbourne and home to kangaroos, wallabies and other native wildlife. It has stunning natural features like the Silverband Falls and mountain views. We will take short walks to our favourite spots and visit the Brambuk Cultural Centre to learn about the amazing history of the land, the indigenous people, and the behaviours of wildlife that make this place so special.
Grampians Tour is where adventure meets Aboriginal history and indigenous culture. With its mountain ranges and panoramic views, this tour is suitable for all fitness levels. Walk through pristine landscapes and home to native wildlife, and be amazed by the beautiful waterfalls. Each comfortable journey will take you into the heart of Aboriginal heritage and the meaning of the land. Join us for an experience you will never forget and discover the natural beauty and stories of the Aboriginal people.

Highlights

  • Visit the Brambuk Cultural Centre.
  • Self-funded lunch in Halls Gap.
  • Bushwalk in Grampians National Park (Gariwerd).
  • Hike to the base of Mackenzie Falls.
  • Take in the majestic views at Boroka Lookout or Lake Bellfield.
  • See Australian wildlife up close.

What you can actually see

Grampians One Day Tour Itinerary

Grampians

As you look out at the stunning amazing landscapes of rugged mountains and sandstone ridges, you will feel like you have gone back in time. With a guide leading the way, you will learn more about the area’s fascinating history and natural beauty.

Morning Tea in Country Victoria

We will leave the city and travel 250 km west into the picturesque countryside of Victoria’s Goldrush era. We will stop in a small, delightful town where you can learn about its mining history and enjoy a morning tea or coffee.

Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre

When we arrive at the Grampians National Park we will visit the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Here you’ll get to hear the creation stories that underpin the traditions of this beautiful area. Take a short walk around the centre and you may see wallabies, emus and echidnas in their natural habitat. You’ll leave with a greater understanding of Gariwerd to the Indigenous community.

Reeds Lookout & The Balconies

Hike to the base of Mackenzie Falls

One of Victoria Valley’s most famous waterfalls, we’ll hike down to the base of Mackenzie Falls to see the falls and feel the mist on our faces.
This walk involves 250 steps up and down. If you’d prefer a shorter walk, there’s a flat walk along the top of the falls, too!
If Mackenzie Falls is closed, we’ll walk to Silverband Falls instead.

Boroka Lookout

Take in the spectacular views at Boroka Lookout, which is a great photo opportunity. Weather permitting, we may visit Lake Bellfield, take a short walk along the dam, and enjoy the incredible views of the two mountain ranges.

Kangaroo and Wildlife Spotting

Fun fact: Halls Gap has so many kangaroos they use them as lawnmowers in the evenings! You’ll see a range of Australian birds including kookaburras and emus and guaranteed to see kangaroos during your visit to the Grampians. Also, keep an eye out for echidnas and wallabies. Please don’t feed the wildlife but do make sure your camera is fully charged!

Return to Melbourne

After our walk we’ll head back to the city. The 3-hour journey from the Grampians will include a stop for dinner (at your own expense).
Back in Melbourne by 8:30 pm. Drop off at your original pick-up point or nearest public transport.

Additional information

Inclusions

Pickup times and locations

Our central meeting point for this tour will be the Immigration Museum (East-Side)- 400 Flinders St, corner of Market St, Melbourne 7:35 .

Please arrive at your designated pickup location 5–10 minutes before the scheduled time to ensure the tour proceeds smoothly and on time. Here are the pickup times and locations:

If you are still looking for your desired pickup location, please contact our office for a comprehensive list of sites.

It is highly advisable to arrive at your pickup location at least 10 minutes before the scheduled departure time. Please remain calm and patient if your bus runs a few minutes behind schedule. If your bus has not arrived within 10 minutes of the scheduled departure time, kindly contact our office at 03 9393 1300.

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What to Pack

Important Notes

FAQ

The tour price typically covers transportation, a guided tour, and entry to places like the Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre. Meals are generally not included unless stated otherwise.
The hike to Mackenzie Falls involves around 250 steps down to the base and back. It is generally considered moderate and should be doable for anyone with average fitness. However, alternatives like the walk to Silverband Falls are available if you prefer something less challenging.
Comfortable walking shoes, a hat, sunglasses, sunscreen, and water are essentials. Don’t forget your camera to capture the stunning vistas and wildlife encounters! It may also be helpful to bring some snacks or a packed lunch, especially if you do not plan to eat in Halls Gap.
The tour guarantees that you will see a kangaroo, but other wildlife such as kookaburras, emus, echidnas, and wallabies are also commonly spotted. However, remember not to feed the animals.
The tour is set to return to Melbourne around 8.30 p.m. You can either be dropped off at your original pick-up point or get directions for accessing public transportation.

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