Explore two iconic destinations in one unforgettable journey from Los Angeles. This private 1-Day tour immerses you in the stunning landscapes of Death Valley National Park, featuring natural wonders like the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes and Badwater Basin. After marveling at the beauty of the desert, venture into the bright lights of Las Vegas for a few hours of exploration, capturing the spirit of both nature and city life in a single day. Personalize your experience with flexible stops and activities tailored to your interests.
- Fully private tour with customizable itinerary
- Visit Death Valley’s top viewpoints and enjoy a short Las Vegas stop
- Approximately 18-20 hours of adventure with hotel pickup included
- Ideal for travelers looking to experience both natural beauty and city excitement in one day
I’ll meet you in the lobby of your hotel or any location you choose within 20 miles of Los Angeles. Please reach me out if you have any questions
Your journey begins with a stop at the iconic Death Valley National Park Sign, the perfect place to mark your arrival into one of the most extraordinary landscapes in the world. Travelers can take memorable photos with the official park entrance sign, surrounded by vast desert scenery and rugged mountains. This quick stop offers a chance to stretch your legs, breathe in the dry desert air, and get a first feel of Death Valley’s unique atmosphere. It’s also a great introduction to the park’s scale and beauty before continuing deeper into its dramatic landscapes.
At Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, travelers step into a classic desert landscape of sweeping golden dunes shaped by the wind. You’ll have time to walk out onto the sand, feel the soft textures underfoot, and explore the ever-changing patterns of ripples and shadows. This is one of the most photogenic spots in Death Valley, perfect for capturing dramatic shots or simply enjoying the silence of the desert. Depending on the time of day, the light creates stunning contrasts across the dunes, making every visit feel unique.
At Artists Palette, travelers will witness one of the most необычные landscapes in Death Valley, where hills are naturally окрашены in shades of pink, green, yellow, and purple. You’ll take a short walk to viewpoints along the scenic drive and admire these vibrant colors created by oxidized metals in the soil. This stop is ideal for photography, offering a completely different look compared to the rest of the desert. It’s a quick but unforgettable experience that feels almost like stepping onto another planet.
At Badwater Basin, travelers will visit the lowest point in North America, sitting at 282 feet (86 meters) below sea level. You’ll walk out onto the vast salt flats, where geometric crystal patterns stretch as far as the eye can see. This surreal landscape offers incredible photo opportunities and a true sense of the extreme environment that defines Death Valley. Be sure to look up at the cliffs above to spot the “sea level” marker, highlighting just how far below sea level you are.
At Furnace Creek Visitor Center, travelers can take a relaxing break and learn more about the park’s fascinating geology, wildlife, and extreme climate. Inside, you’ll find informative exhibits, maps, and helpful insights that bring Death Valley’s unique environment to life. This stop also includes time for an optional lunch at nearby dining spots, where you can recharge before continuing the journey. Surrounded by a rare desert oasis, it’s a comfortable and refreshing pause in the middle of your adventure.
At Zabriskie Point, travelers will enjoy one of the most iconic panoramic views in Death Valley. A short walk leads to a viewpoint overlooking golden, wave-like badlands carved by erosion over thousands of years. The landscape’s textures and colors shift beautifully with the light, making it a favorite spot for photographers. It’s the perfect place to take in the vastness and raw beauty of the desert before continuing the journey.
After exploring Death Valley, we continue the journey to Las Vegas, where you’ll be dropped off along the famous Las Vegas Strip. Travelers will have 2–3 hours of free time to walk among world-famous hotels, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, and take in the city’s iconic sights. You can watch the spectacular Bellagio Fountains, try local dining options, or simply explore at your own pace. For a unique view, you may also choose to ride the High Roller and see the city from above before heading back to Los Angeles.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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