Duration:
TOUR CODE: WGP-S
OPERATES: Tues, Wed, Fri, Sun
DEPARTS: 7:35am
RETURNS: 8:30pm
TOUR DURATION: 12.5 Hours
MAIN PICKUP LOCATION & TIME: Immigration Museum – 400 Flinders St, corner Market St, Melbourne @ 7:35am.
HIGHLIGHTS:
The Grampians isn’t just a park – it’s a wild, unforgettable experience!
- Dive into the epic landscapes of Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park
- Experience one of Australia’s most ancient and culturally rich regions
- Hit legendary lookouts including Boroka, Reeds & The Balconies
- Spot kangaroos, emus and native birdlife roaming free in the wild
- Chase waterfalls at the powerful MacKenzie Falls
- Guided hikes through rugged mountains, sandstone cliffs and valleys
- Explore Halls Gap, the laid-back backpacker hub of the Grampians
ITINERARY:
Ready to escape the ordinary? It’s time to go wild in the Grampians.
This one-day adventure takes you deep into Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park — a place where ancient sandstone mountains, roaring waterfalls and wide-open views steal the show. Shaped over millions of years and deeply connected to Aboriginal culture, this landscape is pure natural drama.
We kick things off with a stop in the relaxed country town of Beaufort, perfect for a leg stretch and a quick snack before the action begins. From there, it’s full throttle into the Grampians, where crisp mountain air, winding roads and wildlife sightings set the tone for the day.
Once inside the park, we’ll visit the Halls Gap Visitor Information Centre to learn about the region’s Aboriginal heritage and its powerful connection to Country. Then it’s boots on and cameras out — we’re heading for the views.
Expect panoramic hikes to some of the park’s most iconic lookouts, including Boroka Lookout, Reeds Lookout, and The Balconies (also known as the Jaws of Death). These dramatic rock formations were featured in Princess Mononoke — and trust us, they’re even more epic in real life. Wind-in-your-hair vibes and endless photo ops guaranteed.
By midday, we roll into Halls Gap for lunch (at your own expense). This chilled mountain town is a backpacker favourite, with plenty of cafés, bakeries and pubs — plus kangaroos often hopping around nearby.
Next up: MacKenzie Falls. One of Victoria’s most powerful waterfalls, this spot brings the energy. We tackle the steps down to the base, where the roar of the falls and cool mist make the effort totally worth it. If conditions allow and the group’s keen, we may also check out Silverband Falls or Beehive Falls — quieter spots with their own kind of magic.
As the day winds down, keep your eyes peeled for kangaroos, emus and native wildlife grazing freely as we cruise through the park. Then it’s time to kick back, relax, and head back to Melbourne with tired legs, full hearts and a camera roll stacked with memories.
Meals: morning tea & snacks
Driving distance: 600km
Walking distance: ~4km
*Wildlife Tours reserves the right to alter the route or itinerary schedule during seasonal weather fluctuations and/or during park closures.
INCLUSIONS:
- National Park admission fees
- Morning tea with wildlife included
- Guided bush walks* (4km, subject to fitness level)
- Australian flora and fauna sightings
- Hosted by an experienced driver-guide
- Air-conditioned mini-coach travel
- Comprehensive local tour commentary
- Selected Melbourne inner-city pick-up/drop-off points
- Audio & text translation app available in 10 different languages (Cantonese, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish)
EXCLUSIONS:
- Any meals not indicated within the itinerary – at the guest’s own expense. We provide plenty of opportunities for guests to support locals and buy lunch/dinner along the way.
- Hotel transfers pre/post tour itinerary to a nominated pickup point.
- Personal travel insurance is highly recommended
- Personal expenses
WHAT TO BRING:
1L refillable water bottle, hat, sunglasses & sunscreen, all-weather active clothing ie. wind-breaker/raincoat, comfortable walking shoes (tread closed toe shoes), small day pack 5-7kg, money for snacks and meals, camera to capture every moment!
CHILD POLICY:
Child fare prices apply from 6 to 12 years old. This tour is not suitable for children 5 years old and under, due to the nature and walking involved.
WEATHER:
Please be aware that weather conditions can vary throughout the year in Victoria. While we endeavour to operate our tours as planned, there may be occasions when rain or inclement weather affects our itinerary. Rest assured, your experience will still proceed unless you are directly contacted by the tour provider. To ensure you’re prepared for the weather, please check the average temperatures for your travel dates and pack accordingly. Comfortable clothing suitable for varying weather conditions is recommended.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION:
- Passenger Details: We need full passenger info when you book — including date of birth, any food allergies, and a contact phone number.
- Medical Conditions: Let us know about any medical conditions when booking. This tour involves hiking, lookout walks, and stairs to MacKenzie Falls, so a moderate to high fitness level is required.
- Fitness Level: You should be reasonably active to enjoy the hikes and stairs safely.
- Age Rules: Kids aged 6–17 must travel with a parent or guardian. Not suitable for infants or children under 6 due to terrain and walks.
- Mobility: This tour isn’t suitable for travellers with limited mobility, including those using wheelchairs, walkers, prams, or strollers.
- Baggage: Space on the bus is limited — bring one small day bag (5–7kg max). Leave suitcases at your accommodation.
- Itinerary Changes: Stops or routes may change due to weather, park conditions, or road access. Safety comes first — we plan the day to give you the best experience possible.
- Reconfirmation: Make sure to reconfirm your tour details within 7 days of departure by calling 03 9393 1300.
- Private Tours: Want the tour all to yourself? Private charters are available — email charters@gltg.com.au for details.
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The had been the perfect guide shared interesting stories and information in an entertaining way. Thanks for a wonderful day!
My highlight was definitely Nobbies Lookout and of course the penguins.
My experience on the Reverse Great Ocean Road Tour (Booking: 122799) was a catastrophic failure of service, hygiene, and basic safety. This tour is NOT worth the premium price of AUD $165.
MAJOR FAILURES:
• CORE PROMISE BROKEN: The driver was over an hour late, ensuring we arrived at the 12 Apostles with massive crowds, completely nullifying the 'Reverse Tour' promise.
• ITINERARY OMITTED: We only stopped at 2 out of 5 major promised sites. The driver intentionally skipped 60% of the itinerary, including the guaranteed rainforest walk.
• HYGIENE : The 'picnic lunch' was served standing up next to the bus from a cooler box. Furthermore, the restrooms at the morning tea stop were in a shockingly unsanitary state, forcing me to avoid using them for hours.
• SUBSTANDARD SERVICE: The vehicle was dirty and loud (not 'modern and comfortable'). Onboard Wi-Fi and USB charging were unavailable. The same individual served as both the driver and the guide. He provided commentary while actively driving on long, winding roads. This was extremely stressful for passengers as his focus was repeatedly diverted from the road, creating a serious safety risk throughout the tour. Moreover, the 'guided tour' existed only inside the bus; when we stopped at sites, the driver/guide never joined the group to provide explanations.There were no promised "Guided walks", no rain forest walk, nothing. We stopped for only 15 minutes for restroom in the forest!
This company failed to provide the service they advertised and showed a profound disregard for customer welfare!
Formidable trip de 3 jours de Melbourne à Adélaïde , malgré lire 📖 rt du car, (peu de place à bord, pas de panier bagage ni de tablette, pas prises de charge USB. ) et les réveils matinaux ( 5 à 6am)
Oui le parcours est très bien conçu, une remorque pour les bagages de nuit. de très nombreux arrêts. ( panorama, pt de vue, toilettes, repas) les hébergements sont de qualité et variés, un peu de folklore avec le BBQ et un BF ( que l’on fait sois même) dans une auberge de jeunesse ou l’on lave et essuie ses couverts.
Toutes les marches, randonnées, que ce soit en forêt, en montagne ou dans le bush sont accessibles et renforcent les mollets, pour nous s’il y a bien trop de marches à gravir (+ de 300) on trouve une alternative.
Janet. Notre chauffeur/ guide est exceptionnelle de compétence, érudition et convivialité.
Conduite fluide et sans ácoups.
Son animation dynamique: musicale et humoristique est un vrai bonheur . Ce parcours de 850km de car et 8,5 km de marche/jours de moyenne, que je craignais pour sa densité est plus efficace pour le corps et l’esprit qu’un stage de fitness!!!!
Bravo. Nous recommandons vivement.
Catyah et Jean ( pour mémoire Jean a 80 ans)
850km de car en 3 jours



























