Day 1 Los Angeles
Day 2 Los Angeles - Death Valley National Park - Las Vegas (289 miles)
Day 3 Las Vegas - Grand Canyon (167 miles)
Day 4 Grand Canyon East Rim - Antelope Canyon - Page (143 miles)
Day 5 Page - Bryce Canyon National Park - Zion National Park - St. George (144 miles)
Day 6 St. George - Las Vegas - Los Angeles (336 miles)
Day 7 Los Angeles
Day 1:
Los Angeles
Today we will gather in Los Angeles. Please meet our tour guide at the Baggage Claim Area of each Terminal. From there we will transfer to the hotel for checkin. Enjoy the rest time on your own.
Day 2:
Los Angeles - Death Valley National Park - Las Vegas (289 miles)
Today we'll visit Death Valley National Park, after that we'll overnight at Las Vegas, you where you have a choice of joining an night tour, which would show you the best resorts and hotels that Las Vegas has to offer, or you can have the freedom of exploring the city on your own.
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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.
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Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas is known as the "Entertainment Capital of the World" for a good reason-- casinos and hotels line its streets, and visitors can gamble, see shows, and shop at virtually any hour of the day or night.
Las Vegas Night Tour
See fabulous Las Vegas at its best-- at night! This exciting tour of the famous Strip takes guests to sights such as the Bellagio Fountains, Venetian Hotel, Volcano at the Mirage, and historic Old Town Las Vegas.
Duration: Approx. 4 Hours
Day 3:
Las Vegas - Grand Canyon (167 miles)
In the morning, we will proceed to Grand Canyon National Park at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, where we will spend the day exploring this amazing natural formation and taking in the magnificent view from Mather Point. Overnight at the South Rim.
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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
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon attracts over 5 million visitors each year and by far is the most visited side of the Canyon. As with all sides of the Canyon, the South Rim features astounding views of what took Mother Nature millions and millions of years to create.
Day 4:
Grand Canyon East Rim - Antelope Canyon - Page (143 miles)
We will tour the East Rim and stop at the best scenic viewpoints. The next highlight will be the Lower Antelope Canyon, which is a popular location for photographers and sightseers. Finally, all travelers will take a visit to Lake Powell.
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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 East Rim
Desert View Drive is a scenic route to the east of Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim which follows the rim for 25 miles out to the Desert View Watchtower and East Entrance. Meanwhile, the Watchtower also commands a magnificent view of the Grand Canyon.
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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.
Lower Antelope Canyon
The lower canyon is in the shape of a "V" and Longer, shallower than the Upper Antelope. Lighting is better in the early hours and late morning. It draws a considerable number of photographers.
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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 is a beautiful reservoir along the Colorado River amid the vast desert expanses of Utah. It is in the vicinity of the Rainbow Bridge, Ticaboo Canyon, and iconic Antelope Canyon.
Day 5:
Page - Bryce Canyon National Park - Zion National Park - St. George (144 miles)
Today we will visit two of Utah's most famous nature preserves, Bryce Canyon National Park and Zion National Park. After exploring these natural wonders, we will head to St. George for the night.
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Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
Bryce Canyon National Park is named for just one of many canyons which form a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters on the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah.
Duration: Approx. 2 Hours
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Zion National Park, UT
The highlight of Zion National Park in southwestern Utah is Zion Canyon, which reaches a half mile in depth. The park is home to a spectacular amount of plants and animals, including over two hundred species of birds.
Duration: 45 Minutes to 1 Hour
Day 6:
St. George - Las Vegas - Los Angeles (336 miles)
We will journey through the immense Mojave Desert to the Los Angeles.
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Las Vegas, NV
Las Vegas is known as the "Entertainment Capital of the World" for a good reason-- casinos and hotels line its streets, and visitors can gamble, see shows, and shop at virtually any hour of the day or night.
Mojave Desert
The Mojave Desert in the southwestern United States extends from California into Utah, Nevada, and Arizona. Its most famous area is probably Death Valley, which holds the record for the highest temperature ever recorded on Earth.
Day 7:
Los Angeles
Today we will tour the city of Los Angeles, CA. Along the way, we will take a tour of Beverly Hills Stars' Homes Tour. We will also visit the Walk of Fame, the Griffith Observatory and Rodeo Drive. We will see some of the most famous locations, and maybe even spot a celebrity or two. At the end of the day, we will transfer to the airport for drop-off. Please see "Departure and Return" for more info.
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Los Angeles, CA
A top US city, Los Angeles is known worldwide as the home of the rich and famous. From its prominent Hollywood neighborhood to landmarks like Dolby Theater, this magnificent city is sure to provide fun and amusement for all.
Beverly Hills
This massively famous Los Angeles suburb boasts perhaps the most well-known postal code on the planet: 90210. Long known as the stronghold of the rich, pampered, and famous, Beverly Hills offers shopping, star-searching, and sightseeing for tourists.
Rodeo Drive
Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills the name of both a street and a shopping district known for its upscale shops. Seekers of haute couture the world over head to this three-block stretch outside Los Angeles.
Walk of Fame
The Hollywood Walk of Fame is a world-famous attraction in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles California. The entirety of the Walk spans 18 blocks and contains more than 2,400 stars emblazoned with the names of celebrities deemed worthy.
Griffith Observatory
The Griffith Observatory overlooks the city of Los Angeles from the slopes of Mount Lee, full of astronomical and other scientific themed exhibits. Since its opening in the 1930s, admission has been free.
Opening Hours: Tue - Fri 12:00pm - 10:00pm, closed from April 22nd to May 6th, 2019, Sat - Sun 10:00am - 10:00pm