Amazing Day Trip to the Grampians National Park with Wildlife

Travel to Australia’s ancient mountains to get close to native wildlife and experience the culture and history of the land’s original inhabitants on this Grampians tour.

Explore the panoramic landscapes of rugged mountain ranges, sandstone ridges, cliffs and plateaus, valleys, magnificent waterfalls and waterways, lush vegetation, and diverse wildlife at the Grampians National Park.

Learn more about the Grampians’ natural history and the stories of the Aboriginal tribes. Listen to ancient tales as you enjoy the charm and beauty of this natural wonder and wildlife paradise.
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Wildlife Tours Australia designed a 2 day Grampians wildlife tour that lets you explore and experience the richness of western Victoria. The tour brings you to the mountain ranges 235 kilometers west of Melbourne, to the Grampians National Park where the Great Dividing Range, which stretches north to Queensland, dissolves. Wander in the wilds and the exotic corners of Australia’s authentic outback.

Departing Melbourne CBD at around 7 to 8 AM, we stop by Beaufort, a quaint township en route to the Grampians, and return at approximately 9 PM on the same day. Our picnic lunch is on the spot with a stunning backdrop – surrounded by impressive mountain views and panoramic Grampians landscapes.

Lookouts

We visit famous lookouts and viewing platforms where you can experience the breathtaking views and the classic Grampians panorama. Enjoy the picturesque vistas of the region from Boroka Lookout, Jaws of Death, or The Balconies. At the award-winning Brambuk Aboriginal Cultural Centre, you get to know the Aboriginal heritage and culture – they’re the traditional land owners with thousands of years of history. More than 5,000 years ago, the indigenous inhabitants of Gariwerd (the Grampian’s traditional name) occupied the region and left historical artifacts, the Aboriginal rock arts. They have a rich heritage and tradition, as can be gleaned from their stories, legends, and myths. You can also learn about the region’s different plants and animal species. The Grampians is home to hundreds of native wildlife and bird species. The woodlands, open forests, swamplands, grasslands, and waterways serve as natural wildlife habitats.
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Wildlife Encounters

It is a wildlife wonderland where kangaroos, wallabies, koalas, possums, echidnas, gliders, emus, and other native animals in the region roam freely in the wild.

Also, the region hosts over 800 species of indigenous plants, including Grampians Gum and Grampians Parrot-pea. These plant species can’t be found elsewhere but the Grampians. They are endemic to the area.

Grampians National Park Travel Bushwalking

Embark on a bushwalking adventure to Lake Bellfield, MacKenzie Falls, or Silverband Falls. While hiking, be always on the lookout for the native wild animals and open your ears to nature’s soothing music – singing birds, falling waters, flowing streams, and dancing leaves blown by the gentle breeze.

Be refreshed and rejuvenated by nature’s loving embrace. Book a Grampians wildlife tour today with Wildlife Bus Tours Australia. The experience sure is remarkably unique and memorable.

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Additional Popular Trip

Wildlife Tour Company offers unique penguin and Uluru tours for a truly unforgettable experience. Our penguin tour takes you through some of the most picturesque locations near Phillip Island, where you can observe penguin colonies in their natural habitat. You will also get up close to other wildlife such as koalas, wallabies, and echidnas. The Uluru tour is a perfect opportunity to learn about the Aboriginal people’s culture and gain insight into their ancient customs and spiritual beliefs. From guided desert walks to viewing the stunning Uluru at sunset, this tour will give you a unique perspective of one of Australia’s most iconic landmarks. Both penguin and Uluru tours provide a once-in-a-lifetime experience you will never forget!

FAQ

You’ll explore rugged mountain ranges, stunning waterfalls, and panoramic lookouts. Experience Aboriginal culture at Brambuk Cultural Centre and spot native wildlife like kangaroos, emus, and wallabies.
The tour departs from Melbourne CBD between 7:00–8:00 AM and returns around 9:00 PM, offering a full day of adventure and sightseeing.
The Grampians is home to kangaroos, wallabies, echidnas, emus, koalas, and hundreds of native bird species. Keep your camera ready for unforgettable encounters in their natural habitat.
Yes — enjoy scenic walks to MacKenzie Falls, Silverband Falls, or Lake Bellfield, surrounded by ancient rock formations, forests, and streams.
Yes, the day tour features easy-to-moderate walks suitable for most travellers. Comfortable shoes, water, and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.

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