Explore the ancient Grampians, Australia's spectacular mountain range, aboriginal heritage, and wildlife on a guided tour with hotel transfers.
Punti Salienti
Punti Salienti
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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.
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Discover the fascinating history, art, and culture of the local Aboriginal communities at Brambuk, the National Park & Cultural Center.
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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.
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From the delightful town of Halls Gap, hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death and Balconies Lookout experiencing majestic views.
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Fun Fact: The Grampians were featured in the famous Japanese Animation 'Princess Mononoke,' making them a truly cinematic destination.
Incluso nell'offerta
Incluso nell'offerta
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1-day tour of Grampians Eco Wilderness
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Expert guides
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Park fees
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Hotel transfers
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Visit to Indigenous center
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Bush walks
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Audio and text translation app (available in 10 languages)
Polizza di cancellazione
Polizza di cancellazione
Puoi cancellare questi biglietti fino a 48 ore prima dell'inizio dell'esperienza e ottenere un rimborso completo.
Your Experience
Your Experience
Why Visit 1 Day Grampians Eco Wilderness in Melbourne
Embark on an unforgettable journey to the Grampians, one of Australia's oldest and most awe-inspiring mountain ranges. This day trip promises breathtaking views, encounters with native wildlife, and a deep appreciation for the rich Aboriginal heritage that graces this land.
What to Expect On Your Guided Tour
Start off your adventure from Melbourne, setting the stage for a day filled with exploration and wonder. Moving on, stop in the charming township of Beaufort for a refreshing break. Now as you enter the Grampians National Park, prepare to be captivated by the Aboriginal history and culture at Brambuk, the National Park & Cultural Centre. Keep your camera ready for kangaroos, emus, and a variety of birds as we traverse the Grampians.
In the midst of the tour, hop for a delightful lunch (at your expense) in the picturesque township of Halls Gap. Marvel at the panoramic views from Boroka Lookout, a vista that will leave you breathless. Now, embark on a captivating walk through Reed Lookout and The Balconies, immortalized in the famous Japanese Animation 'Princess Mononoke.' Prepare to be inspired by the majestic MacKenzie Falls, where you can descend 160 steps to reach the base of this awe-inspiring natural wonder (alternatively, Silverband Falls or Beehive Falls). On your way back to Melbourne, make pit stops in Ararat or Ballan for dinner (at your expense).
Know Before You Go
Know Before You Go
Important Information
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Guide dogs are allowed on tour.
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The audio app is available in Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish.
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A moderate level of fitness is required for this tour.
Restrictions
- Guests aged 5 and under are restricted from participating in this experience.
I Miei Biglietti
I Miei Biglietti
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Your voucher will be emailed to you instantly.
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Display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the meeting point.
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This experience offers hotel transfers, in case the participants do not wish to opt for hotel transfers they can reach the meeting point mentioned below.
Hotel Transfers
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This ticket includes hotel pickups and drop-offs from selected hotels in the city.
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In the next step of booking, please select the pickup location from the dropdown.
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On the day of your tour, please report at your hotel lobby 10-15 min prior to your scheduled departure.
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If your hotel does not have a lobby, please wait at the entrance of the hotel.
Meeting Point (If not opted for Hotel transfers)
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Meet your guide at Immigration Museum (Museums Victoria).
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Address: 400 Flinders St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia.
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Landmark: The bus will be parked on the Market St side of the Museum.