We start our journey in the morning from Las Vegas, heading first to our first stop—Valley of Fire, the largest and oldest state park in Nevada. After exploring the park, we will head to the famous Instagram hotspot, the Seven Magic Mountains. On our way back to Las Vegas, we'll stop at the iconic "Welcome to Las Vegas" sign on the Las Vegas Strip for a photo opportunity. Afterward, we will return to Las Vegas and drop you off at the same location where you were picked up, concluding a beautiful day of adventure.
- Valley of Fire
Valley of Fire State Park is Nevada's oldest and largest state park, established in 1935. The park gets its name from the stunning red sandstone formations that were created from massive shifting sand dunes during the dinosaur era.
What sets this park apart is its unique combination of petrified wood, ancient Native American rock carvings dating back 3,000 years, and the seamless blend of eroded sandstone and dunes that trace their origins back 150 million years. It's a testament to the natural beauty and geological history found in the region.
- Seven Magic Mountains
This beautifully constructed attraction, known as Seven Magic Mountains, is located approximately 20 miles south of Las Vegas. It was designed by Swiss artist Ugo Rondinone and is displayed alongside Interstate 15 in the desert.
Consisting of locally sourced giant boulders painted with vibrant fluorescent colors, Seven Magic Mountains features seven towering stone formations, each reaching a height of 30 to 35 feet. These vividly painted rocks create a striking and colorful contrast against the desert backdrop.
- Las Vegas Sign
When visiting the famous city Las Vegas, you can't miss one of the must-visit attractions for tourists! The vibrant Vegas Sign has become a local landmark and can be found on almost all Las Vegas souvenirs. It's an iconic symbol of the city.
Tour duration:
Valley of Fire – approximately 1-2 hours
Seven Magic Mountains - 1 hour
Las Vegas Sign – 30 mins

In case certain activities cannot be carried out on the tour day due to force majeure factors, the tour guide will make adjustments based on the situation, such as substituting/changing attractions or canceling them. No refunds or compensation will be provided.