Victoria
Melbourne is the Victorian capital and all tours start, connect or finish here. There's much to see in this most livable city. Leave Melbourne west along the Great Ocean Road to the Grampians National Park. Day tours leave to Phillip Island penguins. Head east to Sydney via Wilson's Promontory and Snowy Mountains.
Tour Information
Tour Prices: (code: MAPBN)
- 1 April 2008 to 31 March 2009 AU$1220
- Local Payment: AU$25 National Park Entry Fee + AU$20 Fuel Levy
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- Important Information To Read Before Your Travel
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What's Included on Tour:
All touring, camping x 2 nights, 7 x nights hostel dorm accommodation (or upgrade), meals as indicated (B = Breakfast, L = Lunch, D = Dinner) Experienced guides, accommodation transfers, Opal Mine Tour, National Park fees in South Australia and Victoria, entry to Otway Fly Tree Top Walk
10 day Melbourne to Alice Springs package
Leave Melbourne and head along the Great Ocean Road and through the Grampians National Park to Adelaide. You'll have a day free with 2 nights of accommodation included in Adelaide before heading north to Australia's Red Centre via the Flinders Ranges and Uluru (Ayers Rock).
Tour Highlights
Great Ocean RoadJourney along this world renowned route. | Uluru, Kings Canyon, The OlgasThe big highlights of the Red Centre. | ||
Flinders Ranges2 great nights spent here. | Adelaide |
Itinerary
Day 1: Melbourne via Great Ocean Road to Princetown
Our trip begins as we leave Melbourne and head through Geelong towards the coast to Torquay, with a stop to shop at Quiksilver and Rip Curl before we continue to world famous Bells Beach. Our Great Ocean Road journey begins here as we wind our way along one of the most spectacular coastal roads in Australia. We stop to see some koalas before passing through the seaside town of Lorne on our way to Apollo Bay, where we’ll stop for lunch (own expense). Next we hit the cool temperate rainforest of the Otway National Park, spending some time at the magnificent Otway Fly, 25 metre high elevated tree top walk. We cap off the day watching the sun set over the Twelve Apostles. We’ll stay overnight in the coastal township of Princetown. (D)
Day 2: Princetown to Grampians National Park
Climb down the Gibson Steps to the beach to get a different angle of the Twelve Apostles. Next we head on to check out Loch Ard Gorge and the western end of the Great Ocean Road including London Bridge, the Bay of Martyrs and Bay of Islands. You may spot a whale or two (seasonal) at Warrnambool, where we have a stop. From here we travel through country Victoria, arriving at the magnificent Grampians National Park to the challenge of a hike to the top of the Pinnacle. The day is topped off by a walk to The Balconies and Reeds Lookout, before we get to our overnight Grampians accommodation. (BD)
Day 3: Halls Gap to Adelaide
Get your legs working this morning with hikes at Hollow Mountain and the amazing MacKenzie Falls, where you’ll experience the breathtaking views stretching over the north of the Grampians. Leaving this magical place, we travel west, stopping for lunch at Horsham (own expense) before continuing through the agricultural region of Victoria and in to South Australia. Bordertown is home of the rare White Western Grey Kangaroos. Crossing the mighty Murray River, king of Australia’s rivers, we wind our way through the picture-pretty Adelaide Hills before arriving into Adelaide city. Overnight accommodation included. (B)
Day 4: Adelaide
A FREE DAY in Adelaide to relax. Overnight dorm accommodation included. (Meals at own expense)
Day 5: Adelaide to Parachilna
Leaving the city behind, we travel through the pretty Clare Valley to Quorn. This afternoon, we’ll check out some interesting Aboriginal rock art at Yourambulla Caves. Get ready for tonight’s BBQ dinner at Parachilna – it doesn’t get any more Aussie than this! We stay overnight in Parachilna. (LD)
Day 6: Flinders Ranges and Wilpena Pound
If the weather’s good, we’ll take the scenic route through the stunning Parachilna Gorge on our way to Wilpena Pound, the jewel of the Flinders Ranges. Grab your hiking boots for a guided climb of Mt Ohlssen-Bagge: you’ll be rewarded for your efforts with sweeping views over the ranges, the desert and Lake Torrens. We reach Rawnsley Park, a sheep station set against the spectacular range of Wilpena Pound and spend the night here in bunkhouse accommodation. (BLD)
Day 7: Rawnsley Park to Coober Pedy
It’s time to go underground! We’ll travel to Coober Pedy today in time for an opal mine tour and you might have the chance to go ‘noodling’ for opals if there’s time. Our bunkhouse for tonight is – you guessed it! – underground. (BLD)
Day 8: Coober Pedy to Uluru
Driving through the rugged desert country, we reach Yulara in time for sunset at Uluru (Ayers Rock). The stars put on a show back at our permanent campsite at Yulara. (BLD)
Day 9: Uluru to Kata Tjuta and Kings Canyon
Wake up early to experience sunrise at Uluru – it’s worth the early start! Go for a walk around the base or climb to the top if you choose (although the traditional Anangu owners prefer it if you don’t), before we take a guided interpretive walk at Mala. After visiting Kata Tjuta (The Olgas) we head to Kings Canyon, where we camp for the night. (BLD)
Day 10: Kings Canyon to Alice Springs
There’s lots to explore at Kings Canyon, including the Lost City, the lush and ancient Garden of Eden, and the sheer outcrops of the North and South Walls. After a bite to eat, we make our way through the harsh desert landscape to Alice Springs. (BL)
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