- Duration: 3 days
- Address: Melbourne 300
- Participant: 1
Get Lost Travel - Victoria offers a 3-day, 2-night nature tour along the Great Ocean Road and Grampians National Park, providing a unique opportunity to explore the natural beauty of Australia. This guided nature tour takes you through pristine surf beaches, ancient rainforests, and rugged mountain ranges, offering a chance to spot wildlife such as koalas, kangaroos, and emus in their natural habitats.
On the first day, you''ll travel along the Great Ocean Road, taking in the stunning ocean views and visiting the famous Twelve Apostles and other wonders of the Shipwreck Coast. You''ll spend the night in Warrnambool.
Day two begins with a visit to Tower Hill Conservation Reserve, an ancient volcano rich in Aboriginal history and wildlife. You''ll then hike up to the iconic Pinnacle lookout and enjoy a traditional Aussie BBQ in Halls Gap.
On the final day, you''ll hike to the base of Mackenzie Falls, visit Boroka Lookout, and explore The Balconies before making your way to Adelaide. With a moderate to advanced level of fitness required, this eco tour covers approximately 6.5km of guided bushwalks, with some walks up to 3km in length and over steep and rocky sections.
Get Lost Travel - Victoria''s nature exploration offers a chance to connect with the great outdoors, providing a unique and authentic Australian experience. As a We Wander partner, they share our commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, making this an ideal choice for those seeking to explore the natural beauty of Australia. The tour includes two nights'' accommodation in shared dormitory rooms, two breakfasts, one dinner, and all national park entry fees.
To join this outdoor tour, all you need to bring is a moderate level of fitness, comfortable walking shoes, and a sense of adventure. This nature excursion is not suitable for mobility-impaired travelers, wheelchairs, walkers, or strollers. Book your spot today and get ready for an unforgettable journey through some of Australia''s most stunning landscapes.