6 days (approx.)
Daily Tour
12 people
English
This tour is only available from May to September Depart from Las Vegas to enjoy the national parks of the western United States Grand Canyon, Zion Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend and tour the Salt Lake. and It is a tour that allows you to tour the Grand Teton and Yellow Stone where you can see various kinds of animals and feel the mystery of nature.
Las Vegas
6 am : Pick up at your hotel on the Las Vegas Strip.
5 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Grand Canyon South Rim
One of the most incredible natural wonders on Earth, the Grand Canyon in all its glory needs to be seen to be believed.
Carved out of the rock over millions of years by the Colorado River, the canyon cuts through the desolate landscape. The scenery on show is so stunning that it is now protected and is part of the Grand Canyon National Park.
Located in Arizona, the canyon is simply a must-see if you are in the area.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Antelope Canyon
Known for it’s labyrinthine, seemingly undulating sandstone walls and the beams of sunlight that shine into them, Arizona’s Antelope Canyon is a perpetual magnet for photographers and tourists. It’s a slot canyon, meaning it formed from water carving it out over millions of years. Its walls stand up to 120 feet above the streambed, while the canyon itself sits approximately 3,700 feet above sea level. Antelope Canyon takes its name from the herds of pronghorn antelope that once resided in it.
1 hour 10 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is one of the most iconic attractions of the American Southwest. It’s famous view is an overlook 4,200 feet above seal level and 1,000 feet above the Colorado River. The name was inspired by horseshoe-shaped bend of the Colorado River within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Horseshoe Bend’s rock walls have a variety of minerals, including hematite, platinum, and garnet.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Zion National Park
Zion National Park’s towering red cliffs, lush greenery, rushing Virgin River, and many narrow canyons make it a hot spot for adventurers of all kinds, from hikers to cyclists to canyoneers.
The park is now one of the most popular national parks in the United States with over 4.5 million visitors each year.
In the mid 1800s, mormon pioneers arrived and gave it the name “Zion”, which is ancient Hebrew for “a place of peace and refuge.”
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon is a paradise of odd shaped rock towers. Erosion has shaped colorful limestones, sandstones and mudstones into thousands of spires, fins, pinnacles and mazes that collectively are called “Hoodoos”. These unique formations are whimsically arranged and tinted with colors that truly emphasize their beauty.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Temple Square
When Mormon pioneers arrived in the Salt Lake Valley in 1847, Brigham Young, founder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS), proclaimed, “Here we will build a temple to our God.” That place eventually became known as Temple Square, the centerpiece of which is the Salt Lake Temple—the largest Mormon temple in the world.
Dominated by a magnificent six-spired temple, the square is the symbolic heart of the worldwide Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Grand Teton
Jenny Lake is sure to be one of the highlights of your trip to Grand Teton National Park.
There is a place where you can go hiking and fishing as well as beautiful scenery and animals and plants around the lake.
2 hours • Admission Ticket Included
Midway Geyser Basin
The world’s most famous geyser, Old Faithful in Yellowstone, currently erupts around 20 times a day. These eruptions are predicted with a 90 percent confidence rate, within a 10 minute variation, based on the duration and height of the previous eruption.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Fountain Paint Pot
The fascinating Fountain Paint Pot area in Yellowstone National Park contains all four types of thermal features that are popular to view – geysers, hot springs, mud pots and fumaroles. Walk the half mile boardwalk nature trail to see it all.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Norris Geyser Basin
Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest, oldest, and most dynamic of Yellowstone’s thermal areas.
It shows evidence of having had thermal features for at least 115,000 years. The features in the basin change daily, with frequent disturbances from seismic activity and water fluctuations. The vast majority of the waters at Norris are acidic, including acid geysers which are very rare.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Old Faithful
Old Faithful is not as consistent as its name would suggest.
Prediction of Old Faithful depends on the length and volume of the previous eruption.
Old Faithful’s eruptions can be up to 184 feet (56 m) high, averaging about 130 feet (40 m). The eruptions normally last 1.5 to 5 minutes, and happen about 17 times a day.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Mammoth Hot Springs
Mammoth Hot Springs are a must-see feature of Yellowstone National Park in part because they’re so different from other thermal areas in the area. This is largely because limestone is a relatively soft type of rock, allowing the travertine formations to grow much faster than other sinter formations. It has been described as looking like a cave turned inside out.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Tower Fall
Tower Fall drops 132 feet down Tower Creek just before the creek converges with the Yellowstone River. A hellish collection of towering volcanic spires surrounding the creek gives Tower Fall its name. There is an excellent view of Tower Fall from an easy-to-reach roadside overlook.
1 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
Yellowstone Geysers – Mud Volcano Area
When explorers first discovered Mud Volcano in the 19th century, the rumbling eruptions could be heard half a mile away. Mud Volcano shook the ground and flung mud into the treetops. The volcano later blew itself apart and is not as active for today’s visitors to Yellowstone National Park. Fortunately, Mud the Volcano Area still has several interesting hydrothermal features to witness.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
West Thumb Geyser Basin
West Thumb Geyser Basin, including Potts Basin to the north, is the largest geyser basin on the shores of Yellowstone Lake. The heat source of the hydrothermal features in this location is thought to be relatively close to the surface—only 10,000 feet (3000 m) down!
The West Thumb of Yellowstone Lake was formed by a large volcanic explosion that occurred approximately 150,000 years ago (125,000–200,000).
The resulting collapsed volcano later filled with water forming an extension of Yellowstone Lake.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Lava Hot Springs
Lava Hot Springs Idaho is located about 2 hours north of Salt Lake City, Utah and 3 hours south of Yellowstone Park. Stop in and experience the best Idaho Hot Springs!
Relax in our World Famous Natural Hot Springs! Our Geothermal Hot Springs range from 102˚ to 112˚.
Our outdoor Olympic Pool, Diving Platforms, Water Slides and Indoor Pool are open all summer!
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Las Vegas
Arrive in Las Vegas at 7pm
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free