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Gold rush to Grampians: Bunnik Tours launch first tour to Western Victoria

Following the success of their first five Australian domestic tours, Bunnik Tours is adding another destination to its list – western Victoria.

Following the success of their first five Australian domestic tours, Bunnik Tours is adding another destination to its list – western Victoria.

Bunnik Tours says the Highlights of Western Victoria tour encompasses 13 exciting days spent discovering the many gems this region has to offer, from its rich gold mining history to its breathtaking landscapes and world-famous coastline.

The tour commences in Melbourne, Victoria’s vibrant capital city, known for its quirky laneways and decadent arcades. Leaving the city behind, it then ventures to Daylesford, a favourite escape for many Victorians’ looking to wind down.

Ballarat and Bendigo are two of Victoria’s most famous gold mining towns, founded way back in the mid-1800s. Stepping back in time, the tour visits the open-air museum of Sovereign Hill, where guests will have time to explore the many buildings and streets depicting what life was like back in the 1850s.

Next, it’s time to discover the mighty Murray River! Located on the border of New South Wales, Echuca sits on the edge of the Murray, and the tour group will get to watch the grassy banks of the river pass them by as they cruise on the PS Emmylou. There’s also the chance to explore more of the local ecosystem with a visit to Barmah National Park, home to the world’s largest river red gum forest, with trees as old as 500 years!

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Grampians National Park by David Reed

Venturing south, the tour follows the Silo Art Trail viewing the amazingly decorated wheat silos before arriving in Halls Gap, the gateway to the scenic Grampians National Park. Covering some 1,600 square kilometres, the Grampians are home to breathtaking sandstone mountain ranges, towering waterfalls, a dazzling variety of fauna and flora, Aboriginal rock art and some of the best walks in Victoria.

En route to the world-renowned Great Ocean Road, the group will visit the Arboretum in Dunkeld, the Sir Reginald Ansett Transport Museum and the fascinating geological formation of Tower Hill.

The Great Ocean Road will see guests marvelling at the unique coastlines, discovering quaint country towns, delighting in delectable local produce, exploring rainforests and visiting the famous Bells Beach. Before returning to Melbourne, it’s all aboard the Q Train from Drysdale to Queenscliff, marvelling at the spectacular scenery while savouring a delicious lunch.

If your clients have been waiting to explore the incredible region of western Victoria, now is the perfect time to do it on a small group tour.

Bunnik Tours has departures running from September 2021 through until April 2022, and with all touring conducted in a full-sized coach, there is plenty of room to spread out and take in the stunning views.

This 13-day Highlights of Western Victoria land only tour is priced from just $5,995 per person, twin share.

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