Couple smiling near Silverband Falls in Grampians National Park, Australia.
Person feeding kangaroo in Halls Gap park, another taking photo.
Hikers exploring rocky terrain in the Grand Canyon with lush greenery.
Visitors smiling in front of MacKenzie Falls, Grampians National Park.
Couple walking on path at Boroka Lookout, Grampians National Park, with mountain view.
Waterfall cascading over rocks with a rainbow at MacKenzie Falls, surrounded by lush greenery.
Kangaroos grazing in a field at Halls Gap, Australia.

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

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Explore Melbourne's majestic Grampians National Park with this full-day guided tour, complete with hotel transfers for your convenience. Begin your journey at the Eureka Rebellion Memorial, where you'll enjoy a morning tea and learn about its historical significance in Australia’s political landscape. Discover natural wonders like Silverband Falls and experience wildlife sightings as you venture through lush forests to Halls Gap.

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.

Full-day tour of Grampians National Park

Expert guides

Round-trip transfers from select Melbourne hotels

Air-conditioned vehicles

Morning tea

Wi-Fi onboard

Couple smiling near Silverband Falls in Grampians National Park, Australia.

Couple smiling near Silverband Falls in Grampians National Park, Australia.

Immerse in Nature's Wonders: From Waterfalls to Wildlife

Enjoy the convenience of air-conditioned transfers as you kickstart your tour with a comforting morning tea at the historical Eureka Rebellion Memorial. Learn about how the rebellion of the miners played a vital role in shaping Australia's political system. The adventure intensifies as you snake through verdant forests, heading towards Silverband Falls, a peculiar waterfall that disappears into a rocky creek bed. Breathe in the beauty of the Grampians at the welcoming township of Halls Gap, abundant with kangaroos, emus, and cockatoos, and maybe catch sight of an elusive echidna.

Uncover Mysteries and Marvels of the Grampians**

Next is the slightly challenging yet rewarding hike in the stunning Grand Canyon originating from the Wonderland Turntable. The mystery unfolds as MacKenzie Falls comes into sight. Offering breathtaking views, Reeds Lookout and Boroka Lookout will please your eyes and camera lenses with their dramatic landscape. Stop to enjoy a leisurely dinner and get dropped off at inner-city accommodations, finishing a day brimming with exploration and natural wonder in comfort.

Person feeding kangaroo in Halls Gap park, another taking photo.

Person feeding kangaroo in Halls Gap park, another taking photo.

Hikers exploring rocky terrain in the Grand Canyon with lush greenery.

Hikers exploring rocky terrain in the Grand Canyon with lush greenery.

Visitors smiling in front of MacKenzie Falls, Grampians National Park.

Visitors smiling in front of MacKenzie Falls, Grampians National Park.

Important Information

  • A moderate level of fitness is required to participate in this tour.

Restrictions

  • Note that the following are not allowed during this experience: prams, strollers, luggage, or large bags.

  • This tour can accommodate a maximum of 24 people in 1 group.

Couple walking on path at Boroka Lookout, Grampians National Park, with mountain view.

Couple walking on path at Boroka Lookout, Grampians National Park, with mountain view.

Waterfall cascading over rocks with a rainbow at MacKenzie Falls, surrounded by lush greenery.

Waterfall cascading over rocks with a rainbow at MacKenzie Falls, surrounded by lush greenery.

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The guided hotel route typically lasts around 2 to 3 hours, including stops at key viewpoints and landmarks. This duration allows visitors ample time to enjoy both natural scenery and cultural insights provided by knowledgeable guides.
Absolutely! The guided hotel route offers educational value and engaging experiences suitable for all ages. Children can learn about local flora and fauna while enjoying the scenic beauty of the park. However, keep in mind that some parts may be challenging for very young children.
The optimal times are early mornings from 6-8 AM or late afternoons for fewer crowds and better lighting. Visiting during weekdays, especially Tuesdays through Thursdays, ensures a quieter experience. Spring (September-November) and autumn (March-May) offer mild weather conditions ideal for exploring the park.
Be sure to pack comfortable walking shoes, sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, and plenty of water. Binoculars are also recommended for wildlife viewing from a distance. Additionally, consider bringing snacks or a small picnic lunch if your schedule allows.
Photography is permitted throughout the park but please respect any signs indicating restricted areas or sensitive habitats. Use of tripods may require a permit, so it's best to inquire beforehand if you plan on using professional equipment.
The nearest major city is Ballarat, approximately 120 kilometers away. From there, take the Western Highway towards Horsham and exit at Dunkeld Road. The park entrance is well signposted from this road, about a 45-minute drive from Ballarat.
Booking ahead is highly recommended, especially during peak seasons from September to May when visitor numbers are high. Advance reservations guarantee your spot and help avoid long queues at the entrance on busy days.
Your admission covers guided tours led by experienced rangers who provide historical and ecological information along the route. Entry to selected viewpoints and trails within the hotel area is also included, ensuring a comprehensive park experience.
The tour includes exploring Silverband Falls that disappear into a rocky creek bed, hiking to Grand Canyon with its fascinating views, visiting MacKenzie Falls set in a gorge surrounded by eucalyptus forest, and enjoying 360° mountain vistas from lookouts like Reeds and Boroka.
While the tour covers many experiences, it does not include personal expenses such as meals outside those provided or additional souvenirs you might wish to purchase during your visit.
The tour begins with comfortable air-conditioned transfers from select Melbourne hotels to kickstart your adventure in Grampians National Park.
Yes, during your visit to Halls Gap township, there is a chance to encounter local wildlife such as kangaroos, emus, cockatoos, and possibly an elusive echidna.
You'll start your day at the Eureka Rebellion Memorial where you can learn about its significant role in shaping Australia's political system through morning tea and an informative session with guides.
The tour includes discovering Australia's natural splendor, exploring iconic sites like Silverband Falls and Halls Gap, hiking to Grand Canyon and MacKenzie Falls, visiting stunning lookouts such as Reeds and Boroka for mountain views, and learning about 90% of Victoria’s Aboriginal Rock Art Sites.
The restrictions specify that you cannot bring prams, strollers, luggage, or large bags along with the group. It's best to carry only essential items due to these limitations.
The tour includes a full-day exploration of Grampians National Park with expert guides, round-trip transfers from select Melbourne hotels, air-conditioned vehicles for comfort, morning tea to enjoy during your journey, and Wi-Fi onboard.
Yes, a moderate level of fitness is required to participate as you will be engaging in activities like hiking during your visit.
The tour accommodates up to 24 participants per group, ensuring an intimate and well-managed experience for everyone involved.

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