National Parks Tours

Mejores Tours de Parques nacionales desde Río de Janeiro

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4-Day Rio Vacation Package: Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf & Flexible Tour Options
Free Cancellation
4.0 ( 17 reseñas )
Código del tour: 351769
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Christ the Redeemer +3 más
Idiomas
English Live, Portuguese Live, Spanish Live
Audiencia del tour
Mixed International Travelers
Ahorrar 2%
De $672.00
$658.56
Excursión de 9 días a la Samba de Sudamérica desde Río de Janeiro: Cataratas del Iguazú y Buenos Aires
Daily breakfast
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Local Specialty Meal
4.5 ( 69 reseñas )
Código del tour: 716199
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires
Duración
9.0 días
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +12 más
Idiomas
Inglés En Vivo
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
Ahorrar 10%
De $2,586.60
$2,327.94
9-Day South America Tour of Argentina and Brazil from Rio de Janeiro: Iguassu Falls and Buenos Aires | 2 Countries and 3 Cities | 8 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 1 Dinner
Daily breakfast
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Local Specialty Meal
4.8 ( 5 reseñas )
Código del tour: 717075
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires
Duración
9.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Buenos Aires, Candelaria Church +7 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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De $4,343.11
$3,908.80
17-Day 3 Countries South America Discovery with Puno and Lake Titicaca Extension Tour from Rio de Janeiro: Iguassu Falls, Buenos Aires, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
Daily breakfast
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Local Specialty Meal
4.0 ( 48 reseñas )
Código del tour: 716196
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Lima
Duración
17.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +30 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
Ahorrar 10%
De $5,604.77
$5,044.29
15-Day 3 Countries South America Discovery Tour from Rio de Janeiro: Iguassu Falls, Buenos Aires, Lima, Cusco, Sacred Valley and Machu Picchu
Daily breakfast
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Local Specialty Meal
4.0 ( 38 reseñas )
Código del tour: 716193
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Cusco
Duración
15.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +26 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
Ahorrar 10%
De $4,166.64
$3,749.98
16-Day South America Tour of Argentina, Brazil and Peru: Cusco, Iguazú Falls and Lima | 3 Countries and 9 Cities | 15 Breakfasts, 3 Lunches, 6 Dinners
Daily breakfast
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High Value Tour
Local Specialty Meal
4.9 ( 5 reseñas )
Código del tour: 731067
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Lima
Duración
16.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +15 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
Ahorrar 10%
De $7,389.90
$6,650.91
21-day South America Tour of Argentina, Brazil, Peru and Galápagos: Cusco, Iguazú Falls and Quito | 4 Countries and 14 Cities | 20 Breakfasts, 6 Lunches, 9 Dinners
Daily breakfast
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Local Specialty Meal
5.0 ( 5 reseñas )
Código del tour: 731070
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro, Quito
Duración
21.0 Days
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Santa Teresa, Buenos Aires +20 más
Idiomas
English Live
Audiencia del tour
Primarily English-Speaking Travelers
Operador
The Travel Corporation (TTC)
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$11,220.00
Panoramic Rio City Tour W/ Helicopter Flight & Lunch
Free Cancellation
Daily Departure
5.0
Código del tour: 352363
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro
Duración
8.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer, Corcovado Mountain +5 más
Idiomas
Audiencia del tour
Mixed International Travelers
De
$289.00
2-Day Rio Vacation Package
Free Cancellation
Select Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 351775
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro
Duración
9.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer, Corcovado Mountain +2 más
Idiomas
English Live, Portuguese Live, Spanish Live
Audiencia del tour
Mixed International Travelers
De
$505.00
3-Day Rio Flexible Vacation Package: Christ the Redeemer, Sugarloaf, Petrópolis
Free Cancellation
5.0
Código del tour: 351778
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro
Duración
1.0 Day
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Petropolis, Christ the Redeemer +3 más
Idiomas
English Live, Portuguese Live, Spanish Live
Audiencia del tour
Mixed International Travelers
De
$496.00
Rio Panoramic City Tour W/ Guanabara Bay Cruise & BBQ Lunch
Free Cancellation
Select Meals Included
5.0
Código del tour: 374488
Ciudad de inicio / Ciudad de fin
Rio de Janeiro
Duración
12.0 Hours
Ciudad y atracciones
Rio de Janeiro, Christ the Redeemer, Corcovado Mountain +3 más
Idiomas
De
$210.00
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Top National Park Tours Across USA & Canada Destinations

Best National Parks in the USA

Best National Parks in Canada

How to Plan Your National Park Trip

Pro Tips for the Best Experience

Best National Parks in the USA

If you're mapping out national park tours across the USA, here are some standout parks that deliver on grandeur, diversity, and memories.

Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming/Montana/Idaho
One of the oldest and most iconic parks in the U.S., Yellowstone offers geysers, boiling springs, vast wildlife (bison, wolves, bears), and landscapes that feel otherworldly. It’s also the birthplace of the national park idea. The park is generally accessible from late April through October. Peak visitation is June-August, though late spring (May) and early fall (September-early October) are excellent if you want fewer crowds and still many services open.

Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona
A defining symbol of southwestern USA, the Grand Canyon's massive vistas, layered rock, dramatic sunrises/sunset views, and Colorado River offer unforgettable experiences. The ideal times to visit are spring (March through May) and fall (September through early November), when the temperatures are more forgiving and crowds lighter. Summers can be very hot, especially on the canyon rims and hikes down into it.

Zion National Park, Utah
With red cliffs, narrow canyons, the Virgin River carving dramatic slot canyons, and some classic hikes (The Narrows, Angels Landing), Zion is a star of the U.S. park system. Best visit times are spring and fall, when heat and crowds are less intense. Winter can offer budget advantages and quiet beauty, though some trails may be icy or closed.

Glacier National Park, Montana
Jagged peaks, pristine alpine lakes, glaciers, and wildlife make Glacier a must for anyone doing national parks in USA. Summer months (mid‐June to early September) are when roads and trails are most reliably open. Early summer brings wildflowers; early fall gives colorful foliage and fewer visitors.

Yosemite National Park, California
Yosemite National Park boasts famous waterfalls, giant sequoias, dramatic cliffs like El Capitan, Half Dome, and Yosemite Valley views. Best time is late spring through early fall (May to September), when waterfalls are high and most facilities open. Winter is quieter, snow‐covered, spectacular, but some roads or trails may be inaccessible.

Best National Parks in Canada

Just north of the border, Canada’s national parks offer equally jaw-dropping scenery, different climates, and a slower, often more pristine pace. Here are some of the best, and when to visit them.

Banff National Park, Alberta
The jewel of the Canadian Rockies, Banff blends turquoise lakes (think Lake Louise, Moraine Lake), glaciers, alpine meadows, and snow-dusted peaks. The best time for general hiking, wildlife viewing, and full services is June through October. For winter sports and snowy landscapes, December through March are ideal. Shoulder seasons (late spring and early fall) offer fewer crowds and dramatic colours.

Jasper National Park, Alberta
Jasper National Park is neighboring Banff, but wilder in feel. Spectacular for glacier walks, lakes like Maligne and Pyramid, dark skies, and wildlife such as elk and bears. Similar seasonality: best June-September for trails fully open; fall (September) for colours and fewer people. Winter for snowshoeing or skiing but expect cold and some access limitations.

Pacific Rim National Park Reserve, British Columbia
Coastal rainforest, rugged shoreline, tidepools, whale watching, and surfing (yes!). This park shines midsummer through early fall - July to September - when weather is driest, ferry services are regular, and hikes are safe. Spring can be lush (but wet); winter very rainy and storms can disrupt access.

Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland & Labrador
Glacial valleys, fjords, sea cliffs, and Lebanese tablelands make Gros Morne one of the East Coast’s most dramatic parks. Best visited in summer (July and August) for warmth and open trails; fall for colours; late spring is possible but snow lingers in some parts.

Waterton Lakes / Yoho / Kootenay (Canadian Rockies trio)
These parks share many features: rugged peaks, alpine lakes, wildlife, glacier fed streams, and less crowds than some of the more famous ones. Best time to visit is broadly June through September. Early summer gives snowmelt waterfalls; late summer gives good trail access; fall offers crisp air and dramatic vistas. Winter is beautiful but many roads, lodges, or services may be limited.

How to Plan Your National Park Trip

Planning is everything when you want your national park tours to feel smooth, memorable, and not fraught with surprises.

Choose your season wisely. Think about what you want: wildlife, waterfalls, snow, solitude, or festival/events. The best times vary a lot by park (see above). Shoulder seasons (spring, fall) often give good trade-offs: fewer crowds, moderate weather. But always check up-to-date conditions (road closures, snow, wildlife alerts). Parks Canada and U.S. National Park Service sites are great sources.

Book ahead. Especially lodging and campsites near popular parks (Banff, Yellowstone, Zion). Tour operators get booked early in peak season. If you plan a trip to national parks, reserves, or guided tours, reserve spots ahead, especially in summer.

Permits, passes & fees. Many U.S. parks require entrance fees; some lodges or backcountry permits must be acquired in advance. In Canada, Parks Canada has daily passes, seasonal passes, and sometimes fees for boats, camping or shuttles.

Transportation & access. Remote parks might require long drives, ferries, or flights. Consider how you’ll get there. In many USA parks, parts of roads are closed in winter or early/late in the year; same in Canada for mountain passes and roads. Also, some parks have shuttle systems or require special transport (especially in popular zones) so check each park’s site.

Pro Tips for the Best Experience

Go early (or late in the day). Sunrise and dusk are often the quietest times, best light for photos, and when wildlife is most active. Try to sleep in or get up early to avoid midday crowds.

Pack layers & gear smart. Weather in national parks can change quickly - hot sun, cold nights, sudden rain, snow in mountains. Good hiking boots, rain gear, warm layers - even in summer north.

Respect wildlife and environment. Stay on designated trails, keep a safe distance from wild animals, follow park rules (e.g. food storage, bear protocols), practice leave-no-trace. These parks are preserved for future generations as much as for our wonder today.

Consider guided tours. If you’re new to backcountry, want deeper understanding (geology, ecology, history, indigenous presence), or want to minimize planning stress, a national park tour operator can add value. They often know secret viewpoints, best times for wildlife, and can help with permits, logistics.

Be flexible. Sometimes weather, road or trail conditions force changes. If something’s closed or foggy, have a backup plan. Also check visibility (for mountains, sunsets), trail condition updates and park alerts.

Leave technology behind (sometimes). Cell reception can be spotty. Carry maps, offline apps, or even good old paper maps. Let the scenery soak in without screen distractions.

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