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Immerse yourself in the cultural heritage at Brambuk the National Park & Cultural Centre
Summit views from Reeds, Boroka & The Balconies Lookout
— What You Can Expect —
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.
As you drive through the Grampians your experienced guide will point out our
unique wildlife, including kangaroos, emus, and a vast array of birdlife and
seasonal native wildflowers. 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.
Stop for a break in Halls Gap in the heart of the Grampians for lunch (at the
guest’s own expense) before a visit to Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre.
This Centre brings to life the amazing history, art and culture of the local
aboriginal communities. Hike to the remarkable Jaws of Death and Balconies
Lookout to experience majestic views and scenery, featured in the famous
Japanese Animation ‘Princess Mononoke’. Then stroll to the base of Australia's
most inspiring waterfall Mackenzie Falls (alternatively Silverband Falls or
Beehive Falls). Returning to Melbourne, stopping along the way for dinner (at
your own expense).
— More Info —
TOUR DURATION: 12.5 Hours
MEALS: morning tea & snacks
MYR 490.83