Yet another tour! This tour was only a short 3 days and was much different from my other tours. This time the guide was better then my 10 day Broome to Perth tour, but the people on the tour weren't as good. I didn't find a bond with anyone except 1 girl from Ireland, and that is weird for me to finish a group tour and only have made one friend. Nevertheless, it was a good experience.
We came from Adelaide and stopped at the Grampians National Park in Victoria. More hikes and more walks. It was beautiful scenery but I am getting over all the beauty that Australia has to offer, everything is beautiful here.
Me @ the Summit of the hike in Grampians National Park
We left the Grampians National Park and started making our way to the Great Ocean Road. Now this is beautiful, I have seen parts of the Great Ocean Road before and I honestly have to say that it is the most beautiful coastline I have seen in Australia and in the world. Words can't really describe it you just have to see it for yourself!
Me @ the Bay of Islands along the Great Ocean Road
The 12 Apostles, Great Ocean Road....I really haven't gained that much weight, its all the layers I have on to keep warm!
I spent 2 nights in Melbourne after the tour was over and caught up with some mates and did some more sightseeing. Luckily Melbourne is Toronto's sister city so it had a feeling of "home" there! I really love Melbourne, I think that it is my favourite capitol city in Australia.
Flinders Street Station
Nice Autumn day in Melbourne
Yours truly @ Federation Square
I said my final good-bye to Loretta and Scotty, my Australian Parents, but I was really glad I got to see them once more and let them show me some neat things in Melbourne that I wouldn't have found on my own like this awesome roof top patio! It was so awesome, such a cool feel to it, it used to be an old apartment building and they have turned the old apartments into bars, places for live music to be held, second hand clothing shops, record collections etc.
Cool Rooftop patio!
Loretta, Me and Scotty!
I left Melbourne en route to Sydney on the Greyhound bus that took 12 hours, good thing I got some sleeping tablets!