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Discover Victoria’s stunning Grampians on a full-day tour featuring hikes, breathtaking views, waterfalls, and wildlife, perfect for nature lovers.
If you’re looking to escape Melbourne’s city buzz and step into some of Victoria’s most striking landscapes, the Grampians Day Tour from Hike and Seek offers a well-rounded taste of rugged beauty, wildlife, and panoramic vistas. This 12-hour adventure is tailored for anyone who enjoys moderate hikes, spectacular scenery, and a taste of authentic Australian wilderness.
What we particularly like about this tour are its balanced mix of hiking and sightseeing, along with friendly guides who know the area inside out. The second highlight is the breathtaking views from Boroka Lookout and the powerful Mackenzie Falls—both must-see features. The only caveat might be the physical effort required, especially with some steep parts and uneven surfaces. This tour suits most ages and fitness levels, especially those with a bit of bushwalking experience under their belt, but folks with limited mobility will find it less accessible.
If you’re after a full day of natural beauty, discovering rugged rock formations, waterfalls, and native wildlife, this trip offers impressive value. It combines active exploration with moments of awe, all led by guides who genuinely love the area. Perfect for outdoor enthusiasts or travelers wanting a genuine taste of Victoria’s wilderness, this tour delivers on both scenery and educational insights.


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The tour begins at the Undercover Taxi Rank on St Kilda Road, conveniently located near Flinders Street Station. From there, a comfortable vehicle whisks you off to the Grampians National Park. The early start means you’ll dodge the crowds and enjoy a peaceful morning in this wilderness haven.
The initial activity is a 4.2 km return hike through areas like the Grand Canyon and Silent Street. These names hint at the drama of the scenery—rock walls and narrow passages that echo their names. We loved the way this hike introduces you to the rugged geology of the park, with short steep sections and uneven paths that make for a good workout. The trail weaves through fascinating rock formations, giving you plenty of opportunities to stop and marvel.
Next, the group heads to the Pinnacle, arguably the most famous sight in the park. Standing on this jagged cliff face, you’ll find yourself overwhelmed by breathtaking views that stretch across the landscape. Plenty of time is allotted here for photos and just soaking in the scenery—an ideal moment to reflect on how wild and beautiful this part of Victoria truly is.
More Great Tours NearbyAfter the morning hikes, a healthy, filling lunch awaits. This is a good chance to chat with fellow travelers, share impressions, and prepare for the afternoon adventure. The emphasis on nourishing food helps ensure you’re ready for the next part of the day’s exploration.
Post-lunch, the tour proceeds to Mackenzie Falls, Victoria’s largest waterfall. It involves a steep 2 km trail—so sturdy shoes are a must. The effort pays off with the sight of thunderous water crashing down into the gorge below. The sound alone is enough to remind you why waterfalls are some of the most captivating features of the natural world.
Next stop is Boroka Lookout, perched high above the landscape. From here, you get sweeping panoramic views in every direction. It’s an ideal spot for photos—trust us, you’ll want to capture these views for sharing back home.
As the day winds down, you’ll visit the charming village of Halls Gap, a hub for local wildlife. Here, your guide will point out favorite kangaroo hangouts, giving you a chance to see these iconic animals up close in their natural environment. It’s a peaceful, friendly ending to a day packed with activity and natural beauty.

Many travelers praise the knowledgeable guides, who are passionate about the area and eager to share insights into the geology, flora, and fauna of the Grampians. One reviewer called the guides “amazing,” highlighting their ability to enhance the experience without overwhelming it.
The scenery itself is the star. From the jagged Pinnacle to the thunderous waterfalls, you’re guaranteed moments of awe. The small group size (limited to 8 participants) means more personalized attention and fewer crowds—especially important in popular spots like the Pinnacle.
At $155 per person, this tour offers good value. It includes two hikes, snacks, and guided commentary—all on a day that covers a lot of ground. While lunch is not included, the provided snacks and the chance to purchase food at Halls Gap or other stops keep you energized without extra fuss.
This tour is ideal for moderately active travelers who enjoy walking and scenic vistas. The hikes are described as moderate to challenging, but with some bushwalking experience, most should feel comfortable. It’s also perfect for those who want a guided, educational experience that goes beyond just sightseeing.

Bring comfortable shoes suitable for uneven, sometimes steep terrain. Don’t forget sunscreen, sunglasses, and a sun hat—the Australian sun can be strong. A water bottle is essential, as is a little cash for any extras or souvenirs. If rain is forecast, pack rain gear just in case.
Since luggage and large bags are not permitted, plan to leave bulky items at your hotel or accommodation. Remember, the tour isn’t recommended for people with limited mobility, given the terrain and steep sections.

One traveler from the UK said, “Marcus and Jada were amazing. One of the best trips I’ve been on in a long time. Got to see so much wildlife and beautiful views and waterfalls.” Such reviews underline the positive experience of knowledgeable guides and stunning natural features.
Another review pointed out the “great and knowledgeable guide,” emphasizing how much the personal touch matters in making the experience memorable.
On the flip side, a reviewer simply said “CANCEL,” which reminds us that weather or personal circumstances can sometimes affect plans, so check cancellation policies.
The Melbourne: Grampians Day Tour is a solid choice for travelers eager to enjoy the rugged beauty of Victoria’s wilderness without the hassle of planning multiple hikes and drives themselves. It offers an engaging mix of scenic viewpoints, active exploration, and wildlife spotting, all with knowledgeable guides and a small group setting.
This tour shines for outdoor lovers who appreciate a bit of physical activity coupled with stunning landscapes—perfect for those who want to get a real sense of Australia’s natural wonders. The moderate cost reflects the quality of guiding and scenery; it’s a good investment for a full day of adventure and memorable vistas.
While not designed for those with limited mobility or seeking a relaxed, sightseeing-only experience, it’s an excellent choice for those prepared for some bushwalking and eager to see the best of the Grampians.

Is hotel pickup included?
No, you’ll meet at the Undercover Taxi Rank on St Kilda Road, near Flinders Street Station.
How long is the total tour?
It lasts approximately 12 hours, giving ample time to enjoy each stop without feeling rushed.
Are the hikes difficult?
The hikes are moderate to challenging, totaling 6.5 km, with some steep sections and uneven surfaces.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, sunglasses, sun hat, sunscreen, water, cash, and rain gear if needed.
Is lunch included?
No, lunch is not included, but snacks are provided, and there are options to buy food during the day.
Can children join?
The tour is suitable for most ages and fitness levels but not recommended for those with limited mobility.
What makes this tour special?
Knowledgeable guides and some of the most breathtaking views in Victoria.
How many people are in the group?
Limited to 8 participants, making for a personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
No, it is not recommended for those with limited mobility due to the nature of the terrain.
In sum, the Melbourne: Grampians Day Tour offers a well-rounded, active day surrounded by some of Victoria’s most stunning landscapes. Whether you’re craving a physical challenge or simply want to enjoy iconic vistas, it’s a trip that’s likely to leave you with lasting memories of Australia’s wild side.
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