5-Day Grand Canyon & Antelope Canyon, Zion, Bryce & More from LA
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About This Experience in Death Valley National Park
Why Visit Death Valley National Park?
Death Valley National Park, USA offers a wealth of attractions, cultural experiences, and activities for visitors. From historic landmarks to modern attractions, Death Valley National Park provides an unforgettable travel experience with something to discover around every corner. Explore local cuisine, discover unique culture, and create lasting memories in this remarkable destination.
Getting to Death Valley National Park
You can reach Death Valley National Park, USA by air, train, or road depending on your starting location. From the airport, you can take a taxi, rideshare service (Uber, Lyft), or public transportation to reach the city center. Many hotels also offer shuttle services, and rental cars are widely available for exploring the area.
What's Included
- Unlimited Snacks
- 2 Lunches
- Bonus Stops
- Monument Valley Navajo Tour
- 2 Breakfasts
- Antelope Canyon Entrance Fee
- Unlimited Drinks
- 4 Nights Hotel Accomadation
- 1 Dinner
What's Not Included
- Other Meals Not Listed
- Non-U.S. residents must purchase an annual park pass (covers holder + up to 3 adults) when visiting certain U.S. national parks. Government-set fee, not included in tour price, subject to change.
- Service fees for MaxTour tour guide USD 100.00 per person
Cancellation Policy
Additional Information
- Service animals allowed
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Meeting and Pickup
Pickup Information
Pickup Option: Pickup available for all travelers
Itinerary
Los Angeles to Las Vegas via Death Valley National Park
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes: Walk across the soft... 3 hours
Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes: Walk across the soft golden dunes for iconic desert photos against the mountain backdrop. Furnace Creek Visitor Center: An educational stop to learn about the park’s extreme climate, geology, and history. Badwater Basin: Walk out onto the vast salt flats at the lowest point in North America (282 ft below sea level). Zabriskie Point: Enjoy panoramic views of the famous multi-colored badlands and erosional landscapes.
Zion & Bryce Canyon National Parks
Geological Sightseeing: Witness massive sandstone cliffs of cream,... 3 hours
Geological Sightseeing: Witness massive sandstone cliffs of cream, pink, and red that soar into the bright blue sky. Hiking Options: Choose between the accessible Pa’rus Trail for river views or the Emerald Pools trail to see lush hanging gardens (weather permitting). Iconic Landmarks: Stops to view and photograph specific features including The Watchman and Checkerboard Mesa. Scenic Vistas: Enjoy a drive through the Zion-Mt. Carmel Tunnel with access to elevated viewpoints showcasing the park’s unique topography.
The Amphitheater: Marvel at the world's largest concentration... 2 hours
The Amphitheater: Marvel at the world's largest concentration of "hoodoos"—tall, thin spires of rock that create a surreal, alien-like landscape. Rim Walk: Stroll along the canyon rim for panoramic views of the entire amphitheater, offering endless photo opportunities. Canyon Descent: For those wanting a closer look, take a walk down into the canyon to stand among the towering hoodoos and ancient bristlecone pines. Visual Contrast: Experience the striking contrast of the vibrant red rocks against the green evergreens and blue sky. (Note: In winter, if weather is poor, Bryce may be substituted for an alternative stop).
Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend & Monument Valley
Scenic Overlook: Walk to the edge of the... 1 hour 30 minutes
Scenic Overlook: Walk to the edge of the canyon to stand 1,000 feet above the Colorado River. Panoramic Views: Witness the massive 270-degree curve of the river as it wraps around a sandstone escarpment. Photography: One of the most photographed spots in the Southwest; perfect for wide-angle shots of the emerald waters against the red cliffs.
Navajo-Guided Exploration: Join a certified Navajo guide for... 1 hour
Navajo-Guided Exploration: Join a certified Navajo guide for an exclusive walking tour through this sacred slot canyon. Geological Art: Walk between the narrow, swirling sandstone walls created by flash floods and wind over millions of years. Lighting Effects: Famous for its incredible light beams and changing colors—from orange and gold to purple and blue.
Cinematic Landscapes: Enter the heart of the Navajo... 2 hours
Cinematic Landscapes: Enter the heart of the Navajo Nation to see the iconic "Mittens" and sandstone buttes made famous in classic Western films. Off-Road Adventure: Board a 4x4 vehicle for a guided backcountry tour, accessing areas of the valley that private cars cannot reach. Cultural Insight: Learn about the history, culture, and legends of the Navajo people directly from local guides. Iconic Photography: Capture the quintessential image of the American West with the vast desert floor punctuated by towering monuments.
Grand Canyon & Route 66 to Las Vegas
South Rim Exploration: Access the deepest and widest... 3 hours
South Rim Exploration: Access the deepest and widest parts of the canyon from the most accessible rim of the national park. Panoramic Viewpoints: Visits to established observation points such as Yavapai Point, Grandview Point, and Lipan Point. These locations provide varied perspectives of the canyon's geological layers. Photography: Time designated for capturing the natural landscape and the massive scale of the rock formations. Varying Stops: Point selection may adjust based on weather conditions or park traffic to ensure optimal visibility.
Gateway to the Canyon: A scheduled lunch stop... 1 hour
Gateway to the Canyon: A scheduled lunch stop (own expense) in this historic town known as the "Gateway to the Grand Canyon." Americana Atmosphere: Explore the preserved 1950s-style downtown and retro diners.
Birthplace of Route 66: Visit the town that sparked the Route 66 revival 30 minutes
Birthplace of Route 66: Visit the town that sparked the Route 66 revival. Photo Ops: A primary stop for photography featuring a high concentration of neon signs, vintage cars, and kitschy roadside attractions like the Snow Cap Drive-In.
Las Vegas to Los Angeles via Joshua Tree
Gateway to the High Desert: Visit this historic... 45 minutes
Gateway to the High Desert: Visit this historic desert oasis known for its murals and artistic spirit. Lunch Stop: A scheduled break to pick up lunch (own expense) before entering the park.
Unique Flora: A walk through the Cholla Cactus... 3 hours
Unique Flora: A walk through the Cholla Cactus Garden, a dense landscape filled with "teddy bear" cholla cacti. Geological Landmarks: Stops to view and photograph Skull Rock, a massive granite formation eroded to resemble a human skull. Panoramic Vistas: Access to Key’s View, offering sweeping views of the Coachella Valley and the San Andreas Fault. Nature Walk: A short hike on the Hidden Valley Nature Trail, showcasing massive granite boulders and Joshua Tree forests.
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