We guide you to 11 popular sightseeing spots including the Grand Circle in 3 days and 2 nights from Las Vegas! Enjoy the best trip with our experienced tour guide. There are many highlights such as sunrise viewing at the World Heritage Grand Canyon National Park South Rim, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Lower Antelope Canyon (or Antelope Canyon X depending on weather), Horseshoe Bend, Valley tour in Monument Valley, Forrest Gump Point and Sedona. We also visit the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument and Lake Powell and Seligman along a preserved section of Route 66, which are a scenic spot. The tour vehicle is a clean, disinfected vehicle. For groups over 5, we utilize our popular 15-passenger van with industry-leading head room and ceiling height.
Returns to original departure point Pick-up time and details of meeting place will be informed after your booking is confirmed. If Las Vegas Boulevard is closed or special events make it difficult to pick up at the three designated locations, other hotels may be designated as meeting points.
Pick up travelers at one of the designated hotel. Pick-up time and details of meeting place will be informed after your booking is confirmed.
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-Temple and Tower (Photographing) -Sinawava Temple (1 hour hike) or Canyon Overlook Trail (1.6km round trip, about 1 hou hike) -Checkerboard Mesa (Photographing)
We will visit the following two places. -Bryce Point -Inspiration Point -Sunset Point In November to February, only Sunset Point is available due to the closure of Bryce Point and Inspiration Point. During the summer season, we will take a free walk on the Navajo Loop Trail at Sunset Point (about 75 minutes).
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Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument is a Utah State National Park in 1996. The Toadstools is located in Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, where you can explore a 1.5-mile round-trip hike. The most mysterious thing here is the famous mushroom-shaped rock formation "The Toadstools" created by nature. Then, hike through a well-balanced collection of rock formations of red soil and white rocks. The most mysterious thing here is the famous mushroom-shaped rock formation "The Toadstools" created by nature. Why don't you go to Todd Stool, an instagram spot that is still unknown? ※In the event of rain or other weather conditions, traffic conditions, or sightseeing delays, we may not be able to make a stop.
Photographing Lake Powell at Wahweap Overlook or Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Center. Lake Powell is the second largest artificial lake in the United States. The blue water that shines in the dry canyon is very beautiful and the view is just amazing!
Arrive at the hotel in Page, Arizona.
We guide you to the Lower Antelope Canyon (or Antelope Canyon X depending on weather) in the Navajo Nation Reservation. Surrounded by mysterious terrain, the interior of the canyon is lit by soft light, and Navajo guides assist you in two slot canyons. Enjoy a special experience of about 90 minutes. It is the ultimate in natural beauty carved by water and wind in its long history.
Horseshoe Bend is located downstream of the dam and is named after the Colorado River, which has a horseshoe-shaped curve.ake dynamic photos that can only be seen here!
Take nice pictures at Forrest Gump Point!
Take a jeep tour guided by a Navajo tribe. Monument Valley is a spectacular landscape of reddish brown rocks and earth. When you arrive at the three most iconic buttes of Monument Valley, the overwhelming views of Mitten Buttes and Merrick Butte unfold before your eyes. This mysterious and fantastic view is so breathtaking that it will change your perspective on life!
-Sightseeing at Desert View Point or Yavapai Point -Free time at Bright Angel Lodge, etc. (sightseeing, shopping) Sightseeing at Desert View Point or Yavapai Point Free time at Bright Angel Lodge, etc. (sightseeing, shopping) If you are staying at Cameron, or if the sunset is delayed due to winter time, road conditions, weather, or congestion at sightseeing spots, we will go to the sightseeing points of the Grand Canyon that we could not go to on the second day after the sunrise on the third day.
Arrive at the hotel in Cameron Trading Post, or Yavapai Lodge in Grand Cayon National Park, or Grand Canyon Plaza in Tusayan.
Watch the sunrise at Mercer Point or Desert View Point. If you are staying at the Grand Canyon or Tusayan, you will have already visited the Grand Canyon the day before, so you will head to Sedona after watching the sunrise.
Visit to Chapel of the Holy Cross. The chapel is on a hill, so please enjoy taking photos of Bell Rock and Cathedral Rock. The church is closed on Easter and Christmas.
You can view the city of Sedona, the mountains, Cathedral Rock, Bell Rock, Chimney Rock, and Thunder Mountain and enjoy take a pictures.
Free time in Uptown Sedona This is the center of tourism in Sedona, with various stores and restaurants lined up along the main street.
Seligman, the town on Historic Route 66 Brake and Shopping
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