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7-Day Zion, Bryce, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon, Death Valley, Yosemite Tour from Las Vegas (Camping or Lodging) Tour Code: 828-19657

Price (/Person)
    Single $1995
    Double $1995

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  • The price listed above is for the Camping Tour.
  • The minimum requirement to upgrade to lodging is 2 people.
  • Children age 7-17yrs will be charged an adult fare and must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Children under 6yrs are not allowed to join in this tour.
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Day 1: Las Vegas - Zion National Park - Bryce Canyon National Park (217 miles)

Standard Hotel: Camp/Hotel Bryce
Meal: Excluded
Cut by the Virgin River, Zion Canyon is an impressive mix of white, pink and red Navajo sandstone cliffs. Ancient petrified sand dunes towering over 2000 feet above the canyon floor make for an impressive landscape and a photographer's paradise. Zion National Park offers enchanting walks & hikes for every fitness level.

Feeling less adventurous Stroll around the Emerald Pools trail, enjoy the Temple of Sinawava, the Great White Throne, Weeping Rock and visit the interpretive Human History museum where you can enjoy an entertaining rangers talk on the patio.

After a full afternoon in Zion we head to Bryce Canyon, A giant natural amphitheater created by erosion along the eastern side of the Paunsaugunt Plateau, Bryce is distinctive due to geological structures called hoodoos. These red, orange, and white spires provide spectacular views for park visitors. Bryce Canyon is considered by many to be the most scenically diverse place in the world.

  • Zion National Park, UT

    Zion National Park, UT
    Home to countless species of plants and animals, as well as breathtaking geological formations like the iconic "hoodoo" rock spires, Zion National Park in Utah is notable for its incredible desert terrain.

    Temple of Sinawava

    Temple of Sinawava
    The main hallmark of Zion National Park in Utah, the Temple of Sinawava is a natural amphitheater is carved from magnificent sandstone rocks. It can be reached at the end of the Zion Canyon Drive and the Virgin River.

    Weeping Rock

    This famous landmark in Zion National Park is an easily accessible tourist attraction, a large, bowl-shaped alcove where the lower layer of sandstone has eroded away. To get there, you only need to take a 10 minute stroll.
  • Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

    Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
    The canyons of this national park form exquisite natural amphitheaters. Many visitors choose to sightsee by car, as the park is very easy to drive through.

Day 2: Lake Powell - Antelope Canyon - Monument Valley (136 miles)

Standard Hotel: Camp/lodge right along the rim
Meal: Excluded
Headed past Lake Powell with an optional visit to Antelope Canyon, we wind our way through more of USA Southwest's spectacular scenery to one of the most iconic locations on the planet. The backdrop for many famous western movies and home to the Navajo Indians you are in for a real treat today. Hop onboard a 4X4 jeep and enjoy an included Navajo guided tour of Monument Valley. Camp right along the rim and get ready to gaze up at the amazing starry skies. Bag your front row seat to a magnificent sun rise.

*Sunrise may not be available with lodging option based on availability and location of the hotel at the time of booking.

  • Page, AZ

    Page, AZ
    Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Page was founded in 1957 as a housing community for workers and their families during the construction of nearby Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.

    Lake Powell

    Lake Powell
    The Lake Powell reservoir is formed by the Glen Canyon Dam along the Colorado River, a popular tourist location, where visitors can enjoy their time by fishing, boating, hiking, and doing many other activities.
  • Antelope Canyon, AZ

    Antelope Canyon, AZ
    The most popular slot canyon in the American Southwest is Antelope Canyon, a sandstone formation formed by flood and rainwater. The canyon is located on a Navajo reservation, and has been made a Navajo Tribal Park.
  • Monument Valley Tribal Park, UT

    Monument Valley Tribal Park, UT
    In the midst of the vast desert, Monument Valley has been the setting for numerous movies over the years. The Tribal Park is a Navajo Indian reservation.

    Monument Valley Jeep Tour

    Monument Valley Jeep Tour
    This tour is an amazing way to see the wide expanses of Monument Valley, in the safety of an all-terrain Jeep. For about an hour and a half, you will explore off road.

Day 3: Monument Valley Tribal Park - Grand Canyon - Las Vegas (425 miles)

Standard Hotel: Las Vegas 3- Star Hotel only, no Camp
Meal: Excluded
Saving the best for last! After a brief visit to a traditional Navajo trading post we follow the mighty Colorado River through the Painted Desert to one of the seven natural wonders of the world! Take in a bird's eye view on an optional helicopter ride, stroll along the rim, take a hike into the one of the deepest and most diverse canyons on earth or simply relax in one the rim cafes and admire the magnificent view before heading back to the bright city lights of Las Vegas!
  • Grand Canyon, AZ

    Grand Canyon, AZ
    Considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon was carved over 17 million years by the Colorado River. This breathtaking, 18-mile-long canyon has been stunning visitors for hundreds of years.

    Grand Canyon South Rim

    Grand Canyon South Rim
    The South Rim is the most popular of the Grand Canyon's rims, drawing in over five million visitors every year. It features the Grand Canyon Village area, which provides lodging and amenities to visitors.

    South Rim Helicopter Tour

    This helicopter tour is the best way to catch a panoramic view of the majestic South Rim of the Grand Canyon, viewing the massive canyon walls glimmer and reflect in the sun.

Day 4: Las Vegas-Death Valley-Bishop (248 miles)

Standard Hotel: Camp/Hotel Bishop- full service campground with electricity, flush toilets, hot showers or 3-star hotel if selected.
Meal: Excluded
Heading to California this morning you will embark on a guided tour of Death Valley National Park. Enjoy photo stops and shorts walks at Zabriskie Point, Artist's Palette, Badwater BasinSalt flats, Furnace Creek Visitor Center, Devil's Golf Course and the Mesquite Sand Dunes. After a picnic lunch, drive through spectacular scenery to the old Gold Rush Historic town of Bishop for your night stop.
  • Death Valley, CA

    Death Valley, CA
    Death Valley is a region of the Mojave Desert which has the distinction of being the lowest and driest area of North America. The hottest temperature ever recorded on Earth, occurred here.

    Zabriskie Point

    Zabriskie Point is a part of Amargosa Range located east of Death Valley in Death Valley National Park in California, United States, noted for its erosional landscape. It is composed of sediments from Furnace Creek Lake, which dried up 5 million years ago — long before Death Valley came into existence.

    Artist's Palette

    Tucked behind an unassuming yellow landscape, the rainbow of Artists Palette is the highlight along the Artists Drive Scenic Loop. Here, visitors marvel at an array of colors (red, orange, yellow, blue, pink, and green), splashed across the hills. These colors are from volcanic deposits rich in compounds such as iron oxides and chlorite, which creates a rainbow effect.

    Badwater Basin

    Badwater Basin
    This barren basin in the heart of Death Valley National Park has an elevation of 282 feet below sea level, making it the lowest point in North America.

    Golf Course of Devil

    The Devil's Golf Course is a large salt pan on the floor of Death Valley. It was named after a line in the 1934 National Park Service guide book to Death Valley National Monument, which stated that "Only the devil could play golf" on its surface, due to a rough texture from the large halite salt crystal formations.

    Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

    The Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes are at the northern end of the valley floor and are nearly surrounded by mountains on all sides. Due to their easy access from the road and the overall proximity of Death Valley to Hollywood, these dunes have been used to film sand dune scenes for several movies.

Day 5: Bishop-Yosemite National Park (71 miles)

Standard Hotel: Camp/Hotel Yosemite -full service campground with electricity, flush toilets, hot showers or 3-star hotel if selected.
Meal: Excluded
Crossing the Tioga Pass this morning provides an extremely scenic route passing by highlights such as Olmsted Point, Lake Tenaya, Tuolumne Meadows and Mono lake en route to Yosemite Valley. Visit the Valley Visitor Center and exhibits, take a mini tour and get ready for a full day of exploration tomorrow.
Weather permitting - in the event that the Tioga Pass is closed this tour will reroute through Lake lsabella instead of Bishop
  • Yosemite National Park, CA

    Yosemite National Park, CA
    Yosemite National Park in central California is best known for the amazing granite cliffs of the Yosemite Valley as well as the towering Yosemite Falls and Sequoias. Millions of people every year journey to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Olmsted Point (Passing By)

    This scenic viewing area in Yosemite National Park offers a breathtaking view into Tenaya Canyon and the northern side of Half Dome. It is one of the park's most celebrated viewpoints.

    Tenaya Lake (Passing By)

    This alpine lake in Yosemite National Park sits at an elevation of 8,150 feet. It was formed over thousands of years by glacial activity against the local granite deposits.

Day 6: Yosemite National Park

Standard Hotel: Camp/Hotel Yosemite -full service campground with electricity, flush toilets, hot showers or 3-star hotel if selected.
Meal: Excluded
Spend a full day exploring the walks offered in the park. There are countless walks ranging from easy to strenuous or opt for a guided tour with your expert guide to the premierpanoramas within the park such as Bridalveil Falls, Lower Yosemite Falls, views of Half Dome and El Capitan. You can also opt for some free time relaxing or cycling along the Merced River.
  • Yosemite National Park, CA

    Yosemite National Park, CA
    Yosemite National Park in central California is best known for the amazing granite cliffs of the Yosemite Valley as well as the towering Yosemite Falls and Sequoias. Millions of people every year journey to this UNESCO World Heritage Site.

    Bridal Veil Falls

    Bridal Veil Falls
    Located in the Yosemite Valley California's Yosemite National Park, Bridal Veil Falls are one of the park's most famous sites. Millions of people every year come to see the 617-foot-high waterfall, which flows year-round.

    Half Dome

    Half Dome
    The Half Dome is one of the most recognizable formations in California's Yosemite National Park. It is known the world over as a challenging and rewarding hiking and mountain climbing location, attracting thousands of adventurers every year.

    Merced River

    Merced River
    This 145-mile-long river flows from the Sierra Nevada down into California's Central Valley. Visitors to Yosemite National Park can hike along the river's banks or even go for a whitewater rafting trip down its rapids.

    Yosemite Falls

    Yosemite Falls
    The Yosemite Falls in Yosemite National Park, California are the highest known waterfall in all of North America. The Falls are on one of the park's most famous attractions, especially in the spring when they have the most water.

    El Capitan

    El Capitan
    The largest granite monolith in the world, El Capitan is located across from Bridalveil Falls in Yosemite National Park. It juts up about 3,000 feet from the ground, and is a favorite of experienced rock climbers.

Day 7: Yosemite National Park-San Francisco (167 miles)

Meal: Excluded
In the morning we will leave Yosemite and drive to San Francisco, CA. Here, we will visit some of the city's most famous landmarks, including the Fisherman's Wharf, Pier 39, Haigh Ashbury and the Golden Gate Bridge.
  • San Francisco, CA

    San Francisco, CA
    San Francisco, the heart of central California's Bay Area, is famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, its unique culture, and its position at the forefront of technological innovation. Beautiful weather and waterfront views await visitors as well!

    Fisherman's Wharf

    Fisherman's Wharf
    This San Francisco neighborhood is a popular tourist area due to its lovely scenery and abundance of shops, restaurants, museums, and other attractions. The area also hosts several annual events, such as a July 4th fireworks show.

    Golden Gate Bridge

    Golden Gate Bridge
    The iconic arches of San Francisco, California's Golden Gate Bridge are known the world over as a symbol of California and the San Francisco Bay area. From movies to postcards, the Golden Gate Bridge is an American icon.
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Location Address Departure Return
Las Vegas, NV 4321 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103 (Palms Casino coach loading curb - From Jul 12th,2024) 7:15am
San Francisco, CA 121 7th St, San Francisco, CA 94103 (Americania Hotel - San Francisco) no stop 5:00pm

*Return time is an estimate and varies based on traffic and weather conditions.

Price Includes

  • 5 breakfasts (if camping) , 6 deli style lunches
  • 1 night hotel Las Vegas (if camping).
  • Navajo Guided Jeep tour of Monument Valley ($75 value)
  • Tour of Grand Canyon National Park
  • City Tour of San Francisco
  • Tour of Death Valley National Park
  • Yosemite walks and hikes
  • Camping Accommodation: use of a two person tent, foam sleeping pad and sleeping bag
  • Lodging Accommodation: 3 star hotel, option twin bed; same sex or couples share room.
  • Park entries
  • Experienced and knowledgeable English-speaking guide(s).
  • 14 passenger mini-bus or 9 passenger mini-bus /SUV: fully air conditioned, modern, and spacious

Price Excludes

  • Additional meals that are not included in the package
  • Optional: Helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon paid and booked locally ($220-350 per person)
  • Optional: Antelope Canyon Navajo guided tour ($90-$100 per person, 1 hour)
  • Gratuities not included (15% recommended)
  • All personal expenses

Additional Note

  • Lodging Option: Please note that rooms in Monument Valley vary from rooms, houses or apartments, and may be shared with other travelers on the same tour. All rooms have private bathrooms. If your party is a total of 3 or 5 guests you will be in 1/2 triple rooms with two queen beds in each.
  • This tour requires a minimum of 4 passengers to operate. In the rare instance your tour does not achieve the minimum number required to run, tour operators reserves the right to cancel the tour with a minimum of 1 week's notice. If you are booking within 1 week of departure we will contact you within 48 hours of your booking if we need to cancel your tour. We strongly advise you not to incur any non-refundable expenses, such as flights, until you have received confirmation from us that your tour is running.
  • Dress Code Suggestion: Comfortable shoes, lightweight jacket, sun hat.

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Redemption

  • Complete operator information, including local telephone numbers at your destination, are included on your e-ticket. You must print and bring e-ticket(s) on your trip, as they serve as proof of purchase.

Terms & Condition

  • Customers would receive a full refund if canceled 14 days above prior to departure date; No refund if canceled within 14 days.
    The refund amount will be credited directly to your TakeTours wallet as credits for future use. Or the refund can also be forwarded directly to your credit card with a 6% handling fee.
  • Prices may vary and are subject to availability by season, weekend, and/or holiday.
  • While we will make every effort to maintain a regular operation, we reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip and issue a full refund to affected customers under special circumstances.

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