Grampians
Travel into the heart of the Grampians National Park, one of the world’s oldest and most spectacular mountain ranges. Rich in Aboriginal history & cultural significance surrounded by an abundance of Australian wildlife, and seriously breath-taking scenery. Enjoy bushland hiking trails with the best lookout views the Grampians National Park has to offer. One of the world's oldest and most spectacular mountain ranges, rich in Aboriginal history, and with an abundance of wildlife, the Grampians are sure to leave you in awe. En route to the Grampians stops at the township of Beaufort for refreshments.Brambuk Cultural Centre
The Grampians' unique wildlife will be highlighted as you travel through the Grampians, such as kangaroos, emus, and a variety of birds and seasonal wildflowers. With a visit to Brambuk, the National Park & Cultural Center, brings to life the amazing history, art and culture of the local aboriginal communities from this amazing region.Jaws of Death
Travel straight into the heart of the Grampians National Park to the delightful town of Halls Gap, then off to stretch those legs with a walk through the breathtaking scenic vistas. Guests will be able to support locals and purchase lunch in town at their own expense as meals are not provided. Then it’s off to hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death and Balconies Lookout experiencing majestic views and scenery, featured in the famous Japanese Animation ‘Princess Mononoke’.Waterfall
Follow the steep trail to the base of the falls, one of Australia's most inspiring waterfalls, MacKenzie Falls (alternatively Silverband Falls or Beehive Falls). Returning to Melbourne, stopping along the way for dinner (at the guests’ own expense).Spot Wild Kangaroos
Later in the day the local Kangaroo population come out to graze and socialise. You will get to observe and take pictures up close of this famous Australian animal.