Day 1 San Francisco - Yosemite National Park - Bakersfield (224 miles)
Day 2 Los Angeles City Tour
Day 3 Los Angeles - Las Vegas (270 miles)
Day 4 Las Vegas - Zion National Park - Bryce National Park - Glen Canyon Dam - Lake Powell - Horseshoe Bend - Page (367 miles)
Day 5 Page - Antelope Canyon - Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim - Las Vegas (622 miles)
Day 6 Las Vegas - San Francisco / Los Angeles (568 miles)
Day 1:
San Francisco - Yosemite National Park - Bakersfield (224 miles)
Depart from the San Francisco Bay Area in the morning and head toward the world-famous Yosemite National Park. Along the way, enjoy the natural scenery of Central California before entering the park. Be amazed by Yosemite’s breathtaking landscapes featuring massive granite cliffs, cascading waterfalls, and ancient giant sequoia trees. Highlights include El Capitan, Half Dome, Bridalveil Fall, and the picturesque Yosemite Valley—often called “the most beautiful valley on Earth.” This is a paradise for photographers and nature lovers alike, with stunning sights in every season. In the evening, leave the park and continue to Bakersfield for an overnight stay.
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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.
Admission (Optional): Adult $5; Child $5
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.
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.
Tunnel View
One of Yosemite National Park's most popular outlooks, the Tunnel View near the Wawona Tunnel is often the first look at some of the famous formations visitors get. The site was renovated and re-dedicated in October of 2008.
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.
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Bakersfield, CA
A city in California, United States which covers about 142 square mile.The city is a significant hub for both agriculture and oil production. It is also the birthplace of the country music genre known as the Bakersfield sound.
Day 2:
Los Angeles City Tour
Today we embark on the Los Angeles City Highlights Tour. Begin at the world-famous Hollywood Walk of Fame, where the legacy of the film industry comes alive alongside the TCL Chinese Theatre and Dolby Theatre. Continue to Beverly Hills, home to celebrities and luxury boutiques, where glamorous mansions line the palm-shaded streets. Next, visit the historic Farmers Market, a lively hub offering authentic cuisines and a taste of California’s everyday life. In the afternoon, head to the Griffith Observatory, the best vantage point to overlook Los Angeles and capture the iconic Hollywood Sign with sweeping panoramic views. Conclude the day in Downtown Los Angeles, exploring its modern skyscrapers, the striking Walt Disney Concert Hall, and vibrant arts districts, immersing yourself in the diverse spirit of the “City of Angels.”
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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.
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.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour
Dolby Theater
The Dolby Theater-- known as the Kodak Theater until 2012-- is a massive shopping complex and entertainment arena that is best known for hosting the Academy Awards. It has been the home of the Oscars since 2002.
TCL/Grauman's Chinese Theatre
The TCL Chinese Theater (Grauman's Chinese Theatre until 2013) on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, California is a world-famous theater that has been standing since 1926. The theater is named for its style of architecture.
Rodeo Drive
Both a street and a shopping district that takes up a few blocks, Rodeo Drive is a popular destination for celebrities looking to kill time, so visitors should bring their cameras to snap a shot of their favorite movie stars!
Original Los Angeles Farmers Market
The Original Los Angeles Farmers Market traces its origins to 1934, and is still going strong today. It is now more than just an area for farmers to sell produce-- the area is also home to shops and restaurants.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 10 Minutes
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
Day 3:
Los Angeles - Las Vegas (270 miles)
Today, you'll journey through the stunning Mojave Desert, capturing photos of iconic Joshua trees en route to Las Vegas. We will make a stop at Seven Magic Mountains to marvel at the colorful, stacked boulder sculptures. You'll arrive at the prestigious Resorts World Las Vegas for an evening of entertainment.
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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.
Seven Magic Mountains
A large-scale land art sculpture designed by Ugo Rondinone (born 1964), a New York-based, Swiss-born mixed-media artis. The seven fluorescently-painted totems of large, car-size stones stacked 32 feet high.
Duration: Approx. 30 Minutes
Las Vegas Night Tour
See the Sphere's amazing lights, enjoy Bellagio's famous water show, tour inside fancy Caesars Palace, and explore old town Las Vegas. Experience the best of Vegas, from new wonders to classic spots, inside and out!
Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $50; Child $50|Duration: 2-3 Hours
Day 4:
Las Vegas - Zion National Park - Bryce National Park - Glen Canyon Dam - Lake Powell - Horseshoe Bend - Page (367 miles)
Today we will first visit Zion National Park in the morning. Then we will drive to Bryce National Park in the afternoon. Continue your journey to Glen Canyon Dam and the beautiful shores of Lake Powell, enjoying breathtaking views along the way. After, we will visit Horseshoe Bend. Stay overnight in Page.
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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: Approx. 45 Minutes
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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. 1 Hour
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Page, AZ
Page is a city in Coconino County, AZ, 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.
Glen Canyon Dam
This concrete arch dam in northern Arizona barricades the Colorado River and creates Lake Powell, the second-largest man-made lake in the country. Lake Powell is a haven for water-skiers and boaters, and is also popular with fishermen.
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.
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.
Duration: Approx. 1 Hour
Day 5:
Page - Antelope Canyon - Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim - Las Vegas (622 miles)
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
You'll explore the magical light beams of Antelope Canyon, capturing perfect photos in this stunning slot canyon. Then, head to Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim. After a day filled with natural wonders, return to Las Vegas for the evening.
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Antelope Canyon, AZ
Antelope Canyon is a beautiful slot canyon located on the Navajo Nation near Page, Arizona. All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via Guided Tour at an additional cost.
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.
Admission (Optional): Adult $98; Child (3-12 yrs) $98; Infant (Under 3 yrs) $20; Suggested tips to Navajo Guide: $5/person.
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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.
Duration: Approx. 2 Hours 30 Minutes
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.
Grand Canyon South Rim
More than five million people every year visit the South Rim of the great Grand Canyon. The South Rim offers a wealth of activities, including driving and walking tours and campgrounds. The South Rim area includes hotels and other amenities.
Grand Canyon IMAX
Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets, currently being shown on an impressive IMAX screen in a theater located on the South Rim of the canyon, focuses not on the geology of the canyon, but on the history of human involvement.
Admission (Optional): Adult $33; Child $33; (Include Lunch)
Day 6:
Las Vegas - San Francisco / Los Angeles (568 miles)
Today, you'll leave Las Vegas and journey back to San Francisco. Your route takes you through the vast Mojave Desert, the largest in the U.S. Keep an eye out for the world's largest solar power station and impressive windmill farms along the way. You'll reach San Francisco or Los Angeles in the evening, concluding your tour.
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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.