07:00 am, alarm sounds in both bedrooms, but all four of us keep on snoring. Luckily there is a snoozer to wake us up ten minutes later so that with a little bit of hurrying we are still on time to catch our tram down to Flinders station. It was time for a three-hour bus drive to Grampians National Park with the four roommates of Swanston Street!
After catching a little more sleep on the bus, our first stop was at Boroka Lookout, which supposedly has a very beautiful view. The only thing we saw, however, were clouds and rain. But with some sarcasm about the different shades of fog we took some pictures and with good optimism got back on the bus to explore more of this famous national park.
The next stop was Mackenzie Falls, where we would also have lunch. These beautiful waterfalls were stunning to see, and the sounds of the water falling down was really relaxing. We hiked down the fall and after some more pictures had our lunch on some rocks near the stream. Though there was some rain, our coats, umbrellas and TimTams (famous Aussie cookies) kept the spirit high. I wish we had more time to walk down the stream, because it was such a beautiful walk, but we had to hike up all the way again to take the bus to the next stop, the Reeds Lookout and the Balconies.
Though at first we were a little disappointed by another foggy, cloudy and rainy lookout, the Balconies surprised us when the winds took away all the clouds and cleared the air to reveal a stunning view over the Grampians. This part of the Grampians is especially known for the rocks sticking out, providing the perfect opportunity for some dangerous pictures of people hanging on the cliffs (don't worry, we did not want to kill ourselves).
Last stop was Halls Gap, a local town with lots of kangaroos hopping around. Some banana peels later (these roo's love fruits) it was time to head home. Tired, cold and wet, but very happy with our new experiences, We had loads of fun and will definitely go back to this amazing park!
After catching a little more sleep on the bus, our first stop was at Boroka Lookout, which supposedly has a very beautiful view. The only thing we saw, however, were clouds and rain. But with some sarcasm about the different shades of fog we took some pictures and with good optimism got back on the bus to explore more of this famous national park.
The next stop was Mackenzie Falls, where we would also have lunch. These beautiful waterfalls were stunning to see, and the sounds of the water falling down was really relaxing. We hiked down the fall and after some more pictures had our lunch on some rocks near the stream. Though there was some rain, our coats, umbrellas and TimTams (famous Aussie cookies) kept the spirit high. I wish we had more time to walk down the stream, because it was such a beautiful walk, but we had to hike up all the way again to take the bus to the next stop, the Reeds Lookout and the Balconies.
Though at first we were a little disappointed by another foggy, cloudy and rainy lookout, the Balconies surprised us when the winds took away all the clouds and cleared the air to reveal a stunning view over the Grampians. This part of the Grampians is especially known for the rocks sticking out, providing the perfect opportunity for some dangerous pictures of people hanging on the cliffs (don't worry, we did not want to kill ourselves).
Last stop was Halls Gap, a local town with lots of kangaroos hopping around. Some banana peels later (these roo's love fruits) it was time to head home. Tired, cold and wet, but very happy with our new experiences, We had loads of fun and will definitely go back to this amazing park!