Explore the breathtaking beauty of Zion, Bryce, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and the Grand Canyon on a two-day adventure. Departing from Las Vegas, this immersive tour offers an expertly designed itinerary that includes visits to iconic national parks, guided stargazing, and a comfortable overnight stay near the canyons. With a bilingual guide, small group size, and premium transportation, travelers can enjoy personalized attention and flexibility throughout the journey.
- Visit multiple national parks including Zion and Bryce Canyon within 2 days
- Enjoy a night at a 3-star hotel with stargazing opportunities
- Small group tours for personalized experiences and expert guidance
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off from Las Vegas included, with entrance fees covered (except for Antelope Canyon entrance fee)
We will pick you up at the main entrance of Las Vegas Strip or downtown Las Vegas hotels you are staying at around 5:00-6:00 AM. More exact pick up point and time would be notified by tour guide 24~48 hours prior to the tour date.
Travelers will kick off their 2-day adventure with a quick photo stop at the iconic “Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas” sign. They’ll have time to: Take fun group and family photos with the classic neon sign in the background Capture early-morning light with fewer crowds (depending on departure time)
In Zion National Park, travelers will experience towering red cliffs, emerald rivers, and easy scenic walks suitable for most visitors. Depending on conditions and traffic, they may: Drive through the canyon with photo stops at viewpoints such as Court of the Patriarchs, Canyon Junction, or Great White Throne overlook Walk an easy overlook trail to feel the scale of the canyon walls Learn from the guide about Zion’s geology, native plants and animals, and how the Virgin River carved the canyon Enjoy free time to take photos, use the restroom, and browse a visitor center or gift shop (time permitting) Zion is the “soft landing” into the wild West—gentle walks, dramatic scenery, and lots of chances for photos without strenuous hiking.
At Bryce Canyon National Park, travelers will step into a completely different landscape filled with thousands of orange and pink hoodoos (rock spires). Here they will: Visit famous viewpoints such as Bryce Point, Inspiration Point, Sunrise or Sunset Point (location depends on season and timing) Walk along the rim trail for panoramic views over the entire natural amphitheater of hoodoos Take an optional short hike below the rim on an easy section of trail (such as part of Navajo Loop or Queen’s Garden) if conditions and time allow Learn how wind, water, and ice created the fantastical rock formations and unique colors of Bryce Enjoy plenty of photo time during the golden hours, when the hoodoos glow with deep reds and oranges Bryce is usually the visual highlight of the 2-day trip—travelers feel like they’ve stepped into another world and go home with some of their favorite photos of the entire vacation.
In Page, travelers will stay one night in a comfortable 3-star hotel after a full day of exploring canyons and viewpoints. Here they will: Check into a clean, standard 3-star property with private bathroom and comfortable bedding Enjoy convenient amenities such as Wi-Fi and air conditioning, ideal for resting before the next day’s schedule Have free time in the evening to relax, shower, repack, or walk to nearby restaurants and shops in town Get a good night’s sleep so they can wake up refreshed for the next morning’s Antelope Canyon / Horseshoe Bend / Lake Powell area activities (depending on the itinerary) This overnight stay in Page breaks up the driving and gives travelers a cozy “base camp” in the middle of the canyon country.
After a full day of canyons and viewpoints, travelers will have the chance to enjoy a peaceful stargazing time near Lake Powell (weather and safety conditions permitting). Here they will: Step away from city lights and experience the dark desert sky around Lake Powell See countless stars, constellations, and on clear nights, parts of the Milky Way stretching across the sky Learn simple tips from the guide on how to spot major constellations and use phone/camera night mode for star photos Enjoy a calm, quiet moment in the cool night air — perfect for families, couples, and friends to slow down and soak in the desert atmosphere Stargazing at Lake Powell is not a formal observatory program, but a relaxed outdoor experience that lets travelers feel how big and bright the Southwest night sky can be.
At Horseshoe Bend, travelers will walk out to one of the most famous viewpoints in the American Southwest, where the Colorado River curves in a perfect “horseshoe” below sandstone cliffs. Here they will: Take an easy walk of about 15–20 minutes each way from the parking area Reach a wide viewpoint with panoramic views over the emerald-green river 300 meters below Have free time to take photos from different angles along the rim Learn safety tips from the guide about staying behind the railings and watching footing near the edge This stop is all about big views and iconic photos that look straight out of a postcard.
In Antelope Canyon, travelers enter a narrow sandstone slot canyon carved by flash floods over thousands of years. Depending on the reservation and local operator, they will: Walk through winding passageways with flowing, wave-like canyon walls See constantly changing colors as sunlight reflects off the orange and red rock Be guided by a local Navajo guide who explains the canyon’s history, geology, and culture Get help finding the best photo spots and angles, using phone or camera in low light Use fixed stairs or ladders in certain sections (depending on the canyon section visited) This is usually one of the most memorable parts of the trip and where travelers take some of their favorite close-up photos.
On the eastern side of the Grand Canyon (Lipan point), travelers will enjoy wide, open views of the canyon and the Colorado River. Here they may: Stop at Lipan Point(depending on timing and conditions) See long stretches of the Colorado River and the layered rock formations of the canyon Learn from the guide about the geology, Native American history, and the early explorers of the Grand Canyon Take panoramic photos with fewer crowds than the busiest central viewpoints The East Rim area gives travelers a big-picture, wide-angle perspective of the Grand Canyon before (or after) visiting the main South Rim viewpoints.
At the Grand Canyon South Rim, travelers will experience the most classic and famous views of the national park. During their visit, they will typically: Visit major viewpoints such as Mather Point, Yavapai Point, or Bright Angel area (exact stops depend on traffic, weather, and timing) Walk along short sections of the Rim Trail to enjoy different angles of the canyon without strenuous hiking Learn how the Colorado River carved the canyon and how old the rock layers are Have free time for photos, restrooms, snacks, or a quick visit to the visitor center or gift shop (time permitting) This is the “postcard” Grand Canyon experience—huge depth, endless layers of color, and a true sense of how vast the canyon really is.
We would arrive at Las Vegas around 8~9pm
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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