Deserts, canyons, lakes and valleys await on a five-day adventure through western USA’s most spectacular national parks. Hike through the diverse scenery of Zion National Park, marvel at sandstone spires in Bryce Canyon National Park, join a Navajo guide to learn about the history of Monument Valley and take in one of the natural wonders of the world at Grand Canyon National Park. Let an expert local guide share stories of the landscape and discover there’s more to each destination than what meets the eye.
【Itinerary】
Day 1: Las Vegas - Zion National Park
Welcome to Las Vegas! The real wild west is home to some of the USA’s most incredible scenery. Your adventure begins with a welcome meeting at 8 am. Then, you’ll hop aboard a private van. Get to know each other over a picnic lunch, then venture into the stunning landscapes of Zion National Park. Your leader will brief you on the various self-guided walks available within the park, spanning from leisurely strolls along shady tracks to something a little more challenging. Tonight, spend the night in Springdale – known as the gateway to the park.
Accommodation: (1 Night)
Included Activities: Zion National Park - Walks
Meals: Lunch
Day 2: Bryce Canyon National Park - Page
After breakfast this morning, it’s time to make tracks for Bryce Canyon National Park – make sure your camera is ready to go, as some of the views you’ll come across today are truly out of this world! Take a short drive in your private vehicle, then spend the morning hiking through the epic landscapes of the park. Walk along the canyon rim and marvel at hundreds of unique sandstone towers, known as hoodoos, that jut out from the natural amphitheatre. Relax while you enjoy a picnic lunch and take in your magnificent surroundings, then hike down into the canyon for a closer look at the fascinating hoodoos. Then, drive on to the town of Page, where you’ll spend the night.
Accommodation: (1 Night)
Included Activities: Bryce Canyon - Leader-led Walk
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 3: Lake Powell - Horseshoe Bend
Journey south this morning, driving through more spectacular scenery before arriving at Lake Powell. This gorgeous reservoir is certainly a sight to behold from the shore but to really appreciate it, you’ve got to get on the water. Jump in a kayak and paddle across the water’s surface, weaving your way through remarkable rock formations while your leader regales you with stories of the lake’s history. Back on dry land, set out for a gentle walk along Horseshoe Bend, taking in beautiful views with every step. Return to Page for the evening.
Accommodation: (1 Night)
Included Activities:
Horseshoe Bend Visit
Lake Powell - Kayaking
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4: Monument Valley - Grand Canyon
Start the day with a drive to Monument Valley – one of the world’s most iconic sights. If this landscape dotted with towering sandstone buttes looks familiar to you, it’s no surprise – Monument Valley has been the filming location for many famous Western films. More importantly, this is the native land of the Navajo. When you arrive, you’ll transfer from your vehicle to a 4WD and enjoy a Navajo-guided tour of Monument Valley, where you’ll have the chance to learn more about their rich culture and history in the area before sitting down to a traditional homecooked, family-style Navajo lunch. Continue your journey onto the iconic Grand Canyon in time for sunset along the rim!
Accommodation: (1 Night)
Included Activities: Monument Valley - Navajo guided 4x4 Jeep tour including traditional lunch
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch
Day 5: Grand Canyon - Las Vegas
Enjoy an optional sunrise at the Grand Canyon and some walks along the rim. When you’ve had your fill of incredible views, it’s time to return to Las Vegas with a stop along Historic Route 66. You’ll arrive back in Las Vegas at approximately 4 pm where your adventure will come to an end.
Included Activities: Grand Canyon National Park - Entrance
eals: Breakfast
Consejos
Notice: U.S. Government Shutdown Update
As of October 1, the U.S. federal government has entered a budgetary shutdown, affecting some national services and staff, including National Parks personnel.
According to the U.S. Department of the Interior, park roads, lookouts, trails, and open-air memorials remain open, but emergency services are limited.
At this stage, tours visiting U.S. National Parks will continue to operate as normal. Should the situation change, our local team will adjust itineraries as needed.
We are closely monitoring developments and will update you promptly if there are any changes.
Visitar atracciones turísticas
Zion National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park
Lake Powell
Horseshoe Bend
Monument Valley
Grand Canyon National Park
Comida
B: Included(Day 2, 3, 4, 5), L: Included(Day 1, 2, 4), D: Excluded