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A happy couple smiling and posing in front of a beautiful cascading waterfall in Grampians National Park, enjoying the natural beauty of their Melbourne day tour.
A cheerful group of tourists posing together in front of the majestic MacKenzie Falls in Grampians National Park, enjoying their nature-filled Melbourne day tour in Australia.
Three adorable Australian kookaburras perched on a wooden fence, showcasing the rich and unique wildlife found within Grampians National Park.
A tourist gently feeding a wild kangaroo in Grampians National Park, experiencing an unforgettable close-up interaction with Australia's iconic wildlife.
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Grampians National Park Day Tour from Melbourne | Australia

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Duration:13 hour(s)
Guided language: English
Free cancellation 2 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

  • Explore the beauty and wildlife at Grampians National Park
  • Bask in the majesty of MacKenzie Falls and the iconic Grand Canyon.
  • Discover breathtaking views from scenic lookouts, including Boroka Lookout and Reeds Lookout.
  • Enjoy a relaxing morning tea in Ballarat and a delightful picnic lunch in the heart of the park.
  • Access to a downloadable audio guide app with 16 languages (Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, Japanese, and more)
  • Due to works by Parks Victoria, MacKenzie Falls will be closed to all visitors until the second half of 2026. As a result, this tour will not include a visit to MacKenzie Falls during this period. This stop has been replaced with The Balconies.
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- What You Can Expect -


Set off from Melbourne embark on a day tour to Grampians National Park. Make your way through Ballarat, a mining town forever changed by the Victorian gold rush in the 19th century. Learn all about its history as you enjoy morning tea.

Drive through the wild Australian bush to spend time in the Silverband Falls’ serene atmosphere, and unwind over a picnic lunch while keeping an eye out for kangaroos and other Aussie wildlife.

*Important Update: Due to works by Parks Victoria, MacKenzie Falls will be closed to all visitors until the second half of 2026. As a result, this tour will not include a visit to MacKenzie Falls during this period. This stop has been replaced with The Balconies.*

Head up to Boroka Lookout, rising above Victoria’s western plains. Hike the iconic Grand Canyon and feel the thrill as you stand surrounded by an endless expanse of rock walls.



-Important Information-

.Meeting time: 7:00 am - 8:00 am
.Tour duration: ~13 hrs
.Return time: ~9:00 pm at the pick-up point


Images courtesy of Tourism Australia.

Purchase Notice

  • Pick up at most major hotels located in the city centre. Please select your hotel when booking
  • Audio guides are available in 16 languages including Chinese, English, Korean, Japanese, German, French, Italian, and Spanish; please download the Go West Tours audio guide app in advance
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Reminders

  • During the summer months, please bring drinking water and comfortable walking shoes; please be aware of the upcoming weather conditions and bring appropriate clothing

  • During the winter months, please wear comfortable walking shoes and dress warmly

  • Please log on to KKday 24 hours prior to the tour to confirm if any changes have been made to your itinerary; KKday will not be held responsible for losses as a result of personal neglect

  • Please provide your updated local phone number upon arrival in case of emergencies

  • Please refer to the information on the voucher for the exact pick-up time and location

  • If the total number of travelers is below the minimum requirement of 4 people for this trip, travelers will be informed 3 days prior to departure via email

FAQ

1. What natural landscapes and characteristics define Grampians National Park?

Grampians National Park is renowned for its majestic sandstone mountain ranges, dramatic cliffs, and lush eucalyptus forests. It features diverse landscapes including powerful waterfalls like MacKenzie Falls, vast bushland, and unique rock formations. The park is a haven for rich flora and fauna, showcasing a variety of native plants and Australian wildlife.

2. Are there any notable stops or towns to explore between Melbourne and Grampians National Park?

Yes, on the journey from Melbourne to Grampians National Park, the historic town of Ballarat is a notable stop. You can learn about its rich gold rush history and enjoy a relaxing morning tea there before continuing to the park. It offers a captivating glimpse into regional Victoria's past.

3. Is Grampians National Park a worthwhile destination for nature lovers and adventurers?

Absolutely. Grampians National Park is highly regarded for its stunning natural beauty, offering exhilarating experiences for nature lovers and adventurers. Visitors can explore diverse hiking trails, witness powerful waterfalls, discover ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, and enjoy panoramic views from various lookouts, making it a truly rewarding destination.

4. What is the cultural significance of Grampians National Park to Indigenous Australians?

Grampians National Park, known as Gariwerd by Indigenous Australians, holds profound cultural significance as traditional lands of the Djab Wurrung and Jardwadjali peoples. It is home to numerous ancient Aboriginal rock art sites, sacred places, and evidence of millennia of cultural practices, reflecting a deep spiritual connection to the land.

5. What are the must-see natural attractions within Grampians National Park, such as MacKenzie Falls and the Grand Canyon?

Within Grampians National Park, MacKenzie Falls is a spectacular cascade, renowned as one of Victoria's largest and most impressive waterfalls. The Grand Canyon offers a dramatic geological formation with unique rock formations and a captivating trail, providing an immersive experience into the park's rugged beauty and ancient geology.

6. Which scenic lookouts in Grampians National Park, like Boroka and Reeds, offer the best panoramic views?

Boroka Lookout in Grampians National Park provides expansive panoramic views of the eastern plains, Lake Bellfield, and the Wonderland Range. Reeds Lookout offers breathtaking vistas over the Victoria Valley, Serra Range, and Mount Rosea, making both ideal spots to capture the park's vast and majestic scenery and dramatic landscapes.

7. What kind of wildlife can visitors expect to encounter at Grampians National Park?

Grampians National Park is a vibrant habitat for Australian wildlife. Visitors frequently spot wild kangaroos hopping freely, especially in open areas. Other common sightings include wallabies, echidnas, and a rich variety of birdlife, making it an excellent location for observing Australia's unique fauna in their natural environment.

8. Is an audio guide available to enhance the experience at Grampians National Park?

Yes, to enrich your visit to Grampians National Park, a downloadable audio guide app is available. It offers comprehensive insights in 16 languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese, Korean, and Japanese, providing detailed information about the park's history, culture, and natural features as you explore its attractions.

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