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3-Day Grand Canyon and More National Parks Tour from Las Vegas

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Duration: 3 days Language: English Visit Grand Canyon (Grand Canyon South Rim), Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley Tribal Park (Monument Valley Jeep Tour), Zion National Park. Inclusions: Free Language APP : Available in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese
Highlights:
  • National Parks walks in Grand Canyon, Zion, Horseshoe Bend
  • Included 4x4 jeep tour of Monument Valley
  • Small groups adventure up to 14 clients

Itinerary

Day 1:Las Vegas - Zion National Park - Lake Powell(257 miles)

Meals: Meal: Excluded
Today we will head to Zion National Park. Cut by the Virgin River, Zion Canyon is an impressive mix of white, pink and red Navajo sandstone cliffs. Zion National Parks offers enchanting walks & hikes for every fitness level. 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 the shores of Lake Powell for our night stop.
  • 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.
  • Emerald Pools
    Located just across from the Zion Lodge in Zion National Park, Utah, the trail leading to the Emerald Pools is probably the most hiked in all of the park, featuring three optional loops and elegant waterfalls.
  • 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.
  • 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
    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.

Day 2:Lake Powell - Antelope Canyon - Monument Valley - Horseshoe Bend - Lake Powell(148 miles)

Meals: Meal: Excluded
Headed past Lake Powell with an optional visit to Antelope Canyon, we wind our out 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 on board a 4X4 jeep and enjoy an included Navajo guided tour of Monument Valley. This afternoon we return for a walk to Horseshoe Bend and another evening in Page on the shores of Lake Powell.
  • 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
    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
    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.
  • 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.
  • Horseshoe Bend
    Horseshoe Bend, located within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area about 5 miles downriver from Lake Powell, is a sharp turn in the Colorado River that formed from erosion over the course of millions of years.

Day 3:Page - Grand Canyon South Rim - Las Vegas(379 miles)

Meals: 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 - Grand Canyon. Take in a bird's eye view on an optional helicopter ride, stroll along the rim, take a hike into 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 with a stop along Historic Route 66.
  • 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 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.

Departure & Return

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

Includes & Excludes

Price Includes

Experienced fun and knowledgeable Tour Guide
Transportation in a modern 14 passenger tour bus/ SUV or minivan fully air conditioned
Accommodation 2 nights in a 3 star hotel in Page
Park Admission
Navajo Guided Jeep tour of Monument Valley ($75 value)
Tour of Grand Canyon National Park
Free Language APP: Available in German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese, Korean, Chinese, Japanese

Price Excludes

Optional Helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon paid and booked locally (30 mins $250, 50 mins $400) - Book with your tour guide
Optional Antelope Canyon Navajo Guided tour $90-$100 per person 1.5 hours - Book with your tour guide
Gratuities not included - Suggested 15%
National parks will charge an additional fee of $100 per person per park for Non-U.S. residents ages 16 and above, starting from 2026.

Additional Notes

Important Notice: New U.S. National Parks Fee Policy for Foreign Visitor

Policy Nature Clarification:
This adjustment constitutes an administrative policy change (Executive Order / Interior Department rule change) by the U.S. Department of the Interior, not formal congressional legislation, and legally qualifies as a force majeure event or policy adjustment.

Key Regulations:
1. Foreign Visitor Surcharge: Non-U.S. residents ages 16 and above entering designated popular national parks must pay an additional $100 per person per park fee, on top of the standard entrance fee.
2. Annual Pass: $250 for non-U.S. residents. if a visitor purchases a Non-Resident Annual Pass independently (priced at $250 per pass), the pass will also cover the nonresident fees for up to three additional adults in the pass holder's group.
3. Applicable Parks: The surcharge applies to 11 most-visited national parks including Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, Grand Teton, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Bryce Canyon, Acadia, Sequoia & Kings Canyon, Everglades.

Important Notes:
• Park entrances may require a government-issued photo ID to verify residency status.
• Any additional costs arising from this policy must be borne by the traveler.

Effective Date: January 1, 2026