The Grand Canyon is more than a great chasm carved over millennia through the rocks of the Colorado Plateau.
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Grand Canyon National Park Tours

7-Day Yellowstone, Skywalk, West Grand Canyon Tour A
7-Day Yellowstone, Skywalk, West Grand Canyon Tour A
  Tour Code   LASEA-Y3
  Our Price   $418.00
  Operate   May 3rd 2008-Sep 27th 2008: Sat/
Jul 2nd 2008-Aug 27th 2008: Wed/Sat/
  Start City   Los Angeles, CA, USA
  End City   Los Angeles, CA, USA
Las Vegas, NV, USA
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  Tour Itinerary
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Day1 LOS ANGELES-MESQUITE/ST. GEORGE
In the morning sunshine we leave the hubbub of the city to begin a 7-day adventure. The bus rolls northward along Freeway 15, skirts the forests of San Bernardino, and enters the Mojave Desert, the largest in North America. Here one comes upon an unusual scene of stunted, austere Joshua trees dotting a barren landscape that stretches to the horizon. At dusk, we arrive in Mesquite/St. George where we take lodgings for the night.
Hotel: Shuttle Lodge Inn, St. George or Similar
Day2 LAKE POWELL-BRYCE CANYON-SALT LAKE CITY
In the morning, we visit the Glen Canyon dam on the Colorado River, a big water conservancy project that has brought benefits to a million residents of Arizona. You can take a cruise on the lake at your own expense. The 1,960-mile lake shore comprises 96 canyons of breathtaking beauty. We then turn into Redstone Canyon where phantasmagoric rocks line the highway, some looking like castles or like the heads of figurines. There is even one like a saltshaker on the top of a mountain. A trip through the canyon is like visiting a geological museum. Passing under a stone arch, we come to Bryce Canyon, 8,000 elevations. Tens thousands of multi-colored rock pillars that have weathered millions of years reach upward like the skyscrapers of Manhattan or like graceful young maidens. From a distance, the canyon resembles a marvelous open-air amphitheater filled with a bewildering array of figures from ancient legends. A stroll through these wonders of nature in the bright sunshine does one a world of good, and even if it somewhat taxes our energies we long-time city dwellers will not regret the effort, over night in Salt Lake City, the state capital of Utah.
Hotel: Microtel Inn, Salt Lake City,UT or Similar
Day3 JACKSON HOLE-GRAND TETON-YELLOWSTONE
In the morning pass a big lake with a saline content seven times that of seawater. On the way we see vast prairies and herds of cattle and sheep. After lunch, we arrive at Jackson, a typical little Western city. This hometown of "Harrison Ford"is redolent of the legendary patina of (The Raiders of the Lost Ark) in which he played a part. This town of some four thousand residents is filled with specialty stores. You must not miss the ad-lib Western shootout shows in Deer Horn Park, on the street of town center. We then drive along Snake Canyon into Grand Teton National Park. A lofty peak covered with never-melting ice caps rises from the Jackson canyon to a elevation of 13,000 feet, making Mount Fuji pale by comparison and giving one the feeling that "all other mountains look miniscule after one has seen this highest of peaks." Little wonder that Paramount film studios use this peak as the theme of their film title. However, as magnificent as this peak is, it seems less impressive than elegant Jackson Lake. Ripples lit up by bright sunshine caress the mirror-like lake surface, highlighting the fairyland quality of the scenery. Later, we drive into Yellowstone Park. Along the way we see herds of American buffalo and elk waiting to take pictures with you in what can only be described as a wild animal paradise. We spend the night in Yellowstone National Park.
Hotel: Yellowstone Park Inn or Similar
Day4 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK-POCATELLO
We spend the whole day touring Yellowstone, the world's first national park. Here you get to see mountain peaks covered the year round with ice and snow, several extensive plateau lakes, a great many charming streams for trout fishing, and a canyon so large it dwarfs the two waterfalls in it. Yellowstone has an astonishing history of geological mayhem and is still one of the world's most seismically active regions. Romantic crystalline lakes and magnificent canyons, thundering waterfalls, mysterious forests and colorful hot springs, the Fishing Bridge that stands amid lakes and mountains, rumbling volcanoes, and other spectacles are all to be found in an ancient volcanic region one fourth the size of Taiwan. In this region, which is also the biggest wildlife preserve in the United States, we see trout straining upstream in clear rivulets and lush prairies with bison and deer grazing on them. This is also the home of black bears, Grizzly bears, moose, and a variety of rare waterfowl. At noon, we pass over the watershed of the American continent and reach a warm springs region at the northern tip of the park. The petrified trees, carbonized rocks, and nameless little creeks and brooks meandering through the forest combine to create a fairyland atmosphere. Leaving the park, we head for Pocatello.
Hotel: Ramada Inn or Similar
Day5 SALT LAKE CITY-BINGHAM CANYON COPPER MINES-MESQUITE
We go to Salt Lake City, the state capital of Utah, also the holy city of the Mormon religion. The city owes it construction to the efforts of followers of the Mormon faith. Their spirit of devotion played a key part in building such a modern industrialized city on a barren stretch of land surrounded with deserts and salty waters. In the afternoon you may visit the Bingham Canyon Copper Mines-the largest open-pit copper mines in the world-where you can observe its operations and watch a spell-binding film about the mine. We spend the night at Mesquite.
Hotel: Stratosphere Casino Hotel, NV or Similar
Day6 HOVVER DAM - WEST GRAND CANYON WEST RIM - SKYWALK - LAS VEGAS
In the early morning, we will stop over at the tallest dam in North America ~ Hoover Dam. Then Enter the colorful and ever-changing "Mojave Desert". Afterwards, we are getting to Grand Canyon---Skywalk (optional admission). The Canyon is much greater both in area and beauty than most people generally imagine. You also have chance to enjoy an Native American Style at the edge of the Canyon. Also you may take on "Skywalk", which is the gigantic construction built on the Canyon West Rim. From "Skywalk" , you can step out onto the glass floor for a 720 degree view of the Canyon. You also may have chance to take an optional helicopter and boat tour to see the true beauty of the Grand Canyon. After dark back to Las Vegas.
Hotel: Stratosphere Casino Hotel, NV or Similar
Day7 LAS VEGAS-PREMIUM OUTLETS-LOS ANGELES
Visit Ethel M Chocolate Factory and Botanical Cactus Gardens before leaving Las Vegas. Stop at Las Vegas Premium Outlets for some last minute shopping, and then heading back to Los Angeles.You may stop by Barstow for a short rest before continuing to Los Angeles. Arrive in Los Angeles in the evening. ( Please notify us by adding comment on check out page if you wish to end tour in Las Vegas.Same tour fee applies. )
  Reservation Process and E-Ticket
1.Immediately after submitting your reservation you will receive a Receipt of Reservation via email.
2. Within one to two business days of submitting your reservation you will receive a confirmation email from us.
3. An E-Ticket will be sent to you via email as soon as details of your reservation is confirmed or your supporting information is received by us. We will provide you with all detailed information about your tour on the E-Ticket. Contact information for local tour provider will be included on E-Ticket for your convenience or re-confirmation purpose if re-confirmation is required.
4. Simply print your E-Ticket and present it with your valid photo ID on the day of your activity to your tour guide. Please remember E-Ticket is your proof of purchase.
  Terms and Conditions
- Your purchase does not guarantee confirmation. Your purchase will initiate a reservation process. We will confirm with you via email within one to two business days.
- Prices may vary due to availability. We reserve the right to make price adjustment without prior notice.
- Please refer to our Standard Amendment, Cancellation and Refund Policy before you make reservation.
- Please refer to Customer Agreement before you make reservation.
- Local tour provider reserves the right to make modifications to tour arrangements including order of tour activities, hotel and its location if deemed necessary.
 
Pricing (Per Person)
Standard Price:
Double Triple Quad Single Kid
$418.00 $361.00 $333.00 $818.00 $361.00
*Price for Single Occupancy applies when one person stays in one standard hotel room.
*Price for Double/Triple/Quadruple Occupancy applies when two/three/four people stay in one standard hotel room respectively.
*Triple/Quadruple price does not guarantee a third/forth bed in the room but it can be requested at the time of check-in.
*Price for child applies when a 2-9 years old child staying in one standard room as a third or fourth person.
*Maximum room capacity: 4 people including adult and child/infant.
Departure Time and Locations
06:30amABC Market, 8970 Bolsa Ave, Westminster, CA 92683 
06:30am99 Ranch Market, 15333 Culvor Dr, #800, Irvine, CA 92604 
06:45amChinatown Senior Citizen Center, 600 N Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90012 
07:00am99 Ranch Market Cerritos, 17713 Pioneer Blvd, Artesia, CA 90701 
07:00amWyndham Anaheim Park Hotel, 222 W Houston Ave, Fullerton, CA 92832 
07:15am99 Ranch Market, 1300 S Golden West Ave, Arcadia, CA 91007 
07:15amLincoln Hotel, 123 South Lincoln Avenue, Monterey Park, CA 91755 
07:40amKnight's Inn, 3633 Rosemead Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770 
08:00amSan Gabriel Shun Fat Superstore Market, 1635 S San Gabriel Blvd, San Gabriel, CA 91776 
09:00amBest Western Executive, 18880 Gale Ave, Rowland Heights , CA 91748 
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Package Includes
  • Complimentary pick-up and drop-off to chosen location (see Pick-up Time and Locations)
  • 6-night hotel accommodations
  • Admission to above-mentioned national park(s) (except West Grand Canyon)
  • Ground transportation in air-conditioned deluxe tour coach
  • Professional tour escort
Package Excludes
  • Airfares or related transportation between your home and Los Angeles airport or chosen pickup location
  • All personal expenses including hotel room service and meals; however, you have the option to pay for meals that tour guide arranges
  • Admission to Native American Tribe Reservation / West Grand Canyon ($54/person.This fee must be paid on tour in order to visit Skywalk.)
  • Optional tours (Prices may vary depending on availability.):
    -Lake Powell Cruise ($41.00 per adult)
    -Las Vegas Night Tour ($25.00 per adult)
    -Optional Admission to Skywalk ($32.00/person for walking on the glass bridge)
    -Helicopter and Boat Adventure Tour ($179.00 per person )
  • Gratuities for tour guide (min. $6.00/day per person)
Special Notes
  • If you need to book air ticket, we recommend that you please book your air ticket after you receive confirmation email for your reservation within one to two business days from us.
  • Spring/Summer: wear lightweight clothing and comfortable shoes.
    Fall/Winter: wear layered clothing in the winter to ensure comfort in the cold weather.


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