★ Tour Highlights
• First-Class Ride | High-roof business van featuring wide interiors and premium Nappa leather recliner seats for a relaxed, upscale journey
• Small Group Experience | Limited to 10 guests per tour. 5-star experience, ensuring top quality and personalized service.
• Always Connected | Enjoy Starlink satellite Wi-Fi throughout the trip—strong, reliable coverage even in remote deserts and canyon areas.
• Southwest Wonders | Explore Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Bryce, Zion, Horseshoe Bend & Arches
• Premium Amenities | Enjoy complimentary bottled water, light snacks, and binoculars provided onboard
• Expert Guides | Professional bilingual guides (English/Chinese) offering engaging stories, cultural insights, and tips on hidden photo spots to enhance your adventure.
Zion National Park is Utah's most diverse, oldest, and most popular national park. It covers an area of 229 square miles (593 square kilometers) and is a spectacular big canyon with steep giant rocks towering into the clouds. The bottom of the valley is deep and unfathomable, and the canyon is narrow and deep. Standing at the bottom of the valley and looking up at the cliff, the scenery is very magnificent. It is ideal for hiking, wading, and rock climbing (some areas require professional licenses).
Bryce Canyon National Park, located in the United States, is renowned for its awe-inspiring scenery, boasting thousands of orange and red rock columns arranged in a continuous and expansive pattern. Despite being the smallest national park in the country, Bryce Canyon's landscape is truly magnificent. The unique and orderly placement of these pillars creates the illusion of a vast, open-air theater, with some formations resembling the iconic Roman Colosseum.
Monument Valley began to appear in many media in the 1930s and is a symbol of the American West. The cross-country run in the movie "Forrest Gump" ends here. The spectacular scenery of Monument Valley is indescribable in words. Huge rock structures stand on the red plain, and the most famous one is the "Eye of the Sun." This is a place where the resonance of desolation and wildness, and the sublimation of life and soul converge.
It is the world's largest concentration of natural sandstone arches, with over 2000 natural arches, the smallest spanning 0.9 meters and the largest spanning 91 meters. New arches are still forming while old arches are collapsing.
Antelope Canyon is located in northern Arizona, USA, and is formed by soft sandstone erosion over millions of years. Flash floods often occur in the monsoon season, and due to the sudden increase in rainfall, the floodwater flows into the canyon at a fast speed. The vertical erosion force also increases relatively due to the narrow passage, forming the corridor at the bottom of the Antelope Canyon and the hard, smooth edges on the canyon wall like flowing water. Although Antelope Canyon belongs to a narrow valley, when people descend to the bottom of the valley, they will discover that it is like a wonderful palace of art, with walls that seem soft but are actually very hard, and the rock surface flowing along the wall in layers. When sunlight shines into the tranquil canyon, the dance of light and shadow releases its charm here. Friendly reminder: Tripods or monopods are not allowed in Antelope Canyon.
Horseshoe Bend is one of the seven best photography spots in the United States selected by National Geographic magazine. The dense water grass on the Colorado River bed makes the river water appear fluorescent green under sunlight. The river turns 360 degrees in a reddish-brown canyon and cuts out a horseshoe-shaped canyon, hence the name Horseshoe Bend. Standing on the cliff, one can immerse in the breathtaking beauty of the blue water, blue sky, and red rock.
Lake Powell spans the border between Arizona and Utah and is one of the most popular inland water recreational hotspots in the United States. This is not only because of its grand area of nearly 658 square kilometers but also because of the fascinating geological wonders surrounding its shoreline.
The Grand Canyon, located in northern Arizona and covering an area of 1,904 square miles, is known as the first of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. It was established in 1919 and was approved as a natural heritage site in the World Heritage List by UNESCO in 1979. The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It was formed by the Colorado River cutting through the plateau and is one of the most worth-seeing national parks in the United States. Optional activity: Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour: 0.5 hours
The itinerary ends. We will drop off guests at the pick-up locations in Las Vegas. The travel time from Grand Canyon to Las Vegas will be 5 hours.
If you cancel at least 6 full day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a full refund.
If you cancel between 2 and 6 day(s) before the scheduled departure time, you will receive a 50% refund.
If you cancel within 2 day(s) of the scheduled departure, you will receive a 0% refund.
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