14 days tour

Western Usa National Parks Explorer (Summer)

$ 5,640 .00 USD

Total price per person

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Western Usa National Parks Explorer (Summer)

This tour includes:

Accommodation

13 nights in hand-picked hotels.

Meals

A key facet of our responsible approach to tourism is that we encourage our groups to eat in local restaurants that prepare locally grown food. We give customers choice as to their meals and do not use rather bland and impersonal hotel restaurants or all- inclusive options

Others

All accommodation, activities and meals that are shown in the itinerary are included in the total cost of your trip You will also receive a complimentary transfer to and from the airport if you arrive on day 1 of the trip and depart on the last day and have provided your international flight information.

Guide

Tour Leaders are quite simply the glue that holds our tours together. They are chosen for their travel experience and people skills and are thoroughly trained by Explore, widely acknowledged as some of the best training in the industry. A Tour Leaderโ€™s ultimate aim is to ensure everyone is well looked after and have a fantastic trip. They are there to ensure that the tour logistics run smoothly, that health and safety is adhered to and provide comprehensive briefings at the beginning and throughout the tour.

Transport

Maxiwagon

Not included:

Insurance

Travel Insurance is not included

Others

Any visa costs, spending money and tips are not included in the trip price. You can also book extra nightsโ€™ accommodation at the beginning and end of the trip and the cost of this accommodation along with any transfers would be quoted separately.

Flights

International flights not included in the tour cost

Optional

Optional experiences are available on this tour for an additional cost.

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Itinerary of your trip Western Usa National Parks Explorer (Summer)

  • Day 1 Day 1: Join Tour In San Francisco
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 1: Join Tour In San Francisco

      Arrive in San Francisco. Hugging the shores of San Francisco Bay, the city has a fascinating mix of culture, commerce and character that cannot fail to charm. Due to the number of evening flights into San Francisco, your Leader plans to do the welcome meeting on the morning of day two, and will leave a message in reception with details on timings and everything else that youโ€™ll need for the day. We donโ€™t provide arrival transfers on this tour, but information on how to reach the hotel will be provided in your final documentation. If your flight arrives earlier in the day, why not explore Fishermanโ€™s Wharf with its views over Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • Day 2 Day 2: Sightseeing Tour Including The Golden Gate Bridge, Free Afternoon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 2: Sightseeing Tour Including The Golden Gate Bridge, Free Afternoon

      Today is spent exploring some of the cityโ€™s highlights as we wander its famous streets, taking in the Victorian architecture of Alamo Square and the colourful eccentricity of Haight Ashbury, San Franciscoโ€™s once thriving โ€™hippie districtโ€™ of the 1960s. Weโ€™ll also drive up into the elegant Twin Peaks district of the city to enjoy some of the stunning views across the city and the bay (weather dependant), as well as viewing the Golden Gate Bridge and experiencing the eclectic bustle and resident sea lions of Fishermanโ€™s Wharf. The afternoon has been left free to continue exploring at your own leisure, perhaps paying a visit to Lombard Street and Coit Tower, before returning by the cityโ€™s famous cable cars back to Union Square and Market Street. This evening there is the option to walk to Chinatown, discovering the labyrinthine chaos of the largest Chinatown outside of Asia.

  • Day 3 Day 3: Transfer To Yosemite National Park, Walks In The Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 3: Transfer To Yosemite National Park, Walks In The Park

      This morning we leave San Francisco behind and drive east, heading through the fertile landscapes of Stanislaus County towards Yosemite National Park, passing the highly productive agricultural region of the Central Valley, where numerous orchards and vineyards line the roads. As we climb into the Sierra Nevada, we begin to witness the fabulous natural beauty of Yosemite National Park, a region which in 1864 became the first protected land in the world, a landscape which caused one of the first white men to see it to gasp in admiration. As we arrive in the valley, the towering presence of the two most demanding peaks of the park will be visible - Half Dome (the sheerest cliff in North America) and the vast granite bulk of El Capitan (twice the size of the Rock of Gibraltar) - both of which attract serious rock climbers from all over the world. The central valley is a mere 20km long by 5km wide but is hemmed in on either side by dramatic 2km-high sheer cliffs, its cascading waterfalls and skyline of jagged pinnacles and smooth domed granite presenting an awe-inspiring backdrop. We spend some time visiting various viewpoints in the valley this afternoon, depending on the seasonality and which roads are open. We may take a walk to the bases of Yosemite Falls and Bridalveil Falls, before continuing to follow the course of the Merced river to our final destination in Oakhurst, outside the park boundaries.

  • Day 4 Day 4: Explore Yosemite National Park On Foot
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 4: Explore Yosemite National Park On Foot

      Covering over 3000 sq km, more than 90% of Yosemite is designated wilderness area and today we will take the opportunity to explore it in a little more depth. Away from the main tourist areas of the Yosemite Valley the park is filled with a wide variety of options to make the most of its natural charms. Trails lead from the valley floor to a range of spectacular viewpoints, passing breath-taking views of Half Dome and the High Sierras or taking in impressive cascades en route. As well as some of the most beautiful mountain landscapes on earth, the park is filled with a variety of wildlife too, including hummingbirds, deer and of course the ever present black bears, ensuring you a captivating encounter whatever you choose to do. There are a number of possibilities available, and your Tour Leader will recommend a range of challenging to easy hikes so that you can choose the option that interests you the most. If youโ€™re not a hiker, a relaxing day along the riverbanks of the valley floor is also a beautiful way to enjoy the national park, and there are shuttles running through the valley to various different trailheads, allowing all levels of hikers to access the difficulty of trail that they wish. As always, these can be affected by the weather but with such a wide variety of beautiful experiences on offer, our visit is sure to be memorable.

  • Day 5 Day 5: Travel Via Mono Lake To Mammoth
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 5: Travel Via Mono Lake To Mammoth

      Along only a narrow range on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and nowhere else, reside the giant sequoia trees of California. These impressive, rare giants can grow to be thousands of years old and today we aim to walk among them. Giant sequoias are endangered and only grow between the elevations of 1200 to 2400 metres (4000 to 8000 feet). Leaving Yosemite this morning we plan to drive across the scenic Tioga Pass (3,032 metres), taking in the sub-alpine meadows of the Tuolumne Meadows and the giant sequoias of the Tuolumne Grove. We continue through the dramatic mountain vistas down towards the alkaline waters and surreal volcanic โ€™tufaโ€™ rock formations of Mono Lake at the base of the High Sierras. Continuing south from here our journey lies in the shadow of a range of towering peaks that rise to over 4200m as we make our way towards our overnight stop in the small settlement of Mammoth. Early season conditions may mean that the Tioga Pass over the Sierra Nevada remains closed. In that case, we will reroute the tour via Bakersfield. Our Tour Leader will make adjustments to the schedule in order to visit the awe-inspiring giant sequoias along the route, before continuing to our hotel in Bakersfield.

  • Day 6 Day 6: Journey Through Death Valley To Las Vegas
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 6: Journey Through Death Valley To Las Vegas

      Today we have an early start to drive through Death Valley before it gets really hot. En route we will stop for breakfast and for a short visit to Furnace Creek. After lunch we will stop at Pahrump before continuing onto Las Vegas for the night. You will have some free time tonight to visit the strip or you may wish to do this on an optional limousine ride.

  • Day 7 Day 7: Head To Zion National Park, Afternoon To Explore
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 7: Head To Zion National Park, Afternoon To Explore

      This morning we will head to Zion National Park to get there just after lunch. Zion itself was established as a national park in 1919 and can boast an impressive array of natural credentials, encompassing some 8 geological formations, 4 major vegetation zones and a landscape that has been carved and honed by the Virgin River over a million years. This afternoon we will perhaps take a walk along the Watchmanโ€™s Trail or one of the parkโ€™s other trails. The position of the park, at the meeting of the Colorado Plateau, the Great Basin and the Mohave Desert means the region is rich in a vast diversity of flora and fauna that range from desert bush to Ponderosa Pine, cottonwood to red birch. Wildlife includes elk and mule deer, coyotes and black bear and turkey vultures and majestic golden eagles. We will be staying overnight in nearby Hurricane.

  • Day 8 Day 8: Walk On The Trails Of Zion National Park
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 8: Walk On The Trails Of Zion National Park

      This morning we will continue to explore this magnificent creation, first paying a visit to the impressive visitor centre before taking the parkโ€™s shuttle bus to the start of the walks. There are so many possibilities to explore here that it is not possible to do them all - your Tour Leader will outline the options to you taking into account the conditions on the day. Walks range from approximately 5-13km in length, and some are predominantly flat while others have elevation gains of up to 600m. You may wish to walk up to Scoutโ€™s Lookout, a meandering hike that begins with 21 steep switchbacks, known as Walterโ€™s Wiggles, and culminates in one of the most spectacular viewpoints in Zion, a challenging journey of some four hours that affords us some quite breath-taking views down across the valley. There are also plenty of easier options for people to enjoy. Later, we drive to Bryce Canyon, travelling via Buffalo and Mt Carmel Junction.

  • Day 9 Day 9: Drive To Bryce Canyon; Time To Discover This Natural Wonder
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 9: Drive To Bryce Canyon; Time To Discover This Natural Wonder

      This morning, we drive to Bryce Canyon, travelling via Buffalo and Mt Carmel Junction. We enter a world of surreal formations of multi-coloured sandstone that are steeped in the legend of the Paiute. Legend has it that the sandstone โ€™hoodooโ€™sโ€™ of Bryce are in fact the petrified followers of the Coyote God, turned to stone as they stood listening to his angry tirade. The reality is somewhat less dramatic, with water playing the main part in the creation of these remarkable landscapes; the constant freezing and thawing and the violent summer storms causing the soft rocks to erode and split into the towering pillars that litter the floor of its great amphitheatre.

  • Day 10 Day 10: Early Morning At Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon; Drive To Monument Valley Via Horseshoe Bend
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 10: Early Morning At Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon; Drive To Monument Valley Via Horseshoe Bend

      We have the option to see Bryce at its most radiant this morning, in the golden hues of sunrise. For those interested in an early start, weโ€™ll drive up to Sunrise Point to watch the dawn break across the landscape. This afternoon we will explore something of the myriad colours and shapes of this fairytale realm, hiking along the Navajo Loop, or taking in the grandeur of the Queenโ€™s Garden. Bryce was created as a national park in 1928 and is actually a part of the Grand Staircase that follows the rim along the Paunsaugunt Plateau. As you look out across the pink, orange and red spires it is easy to sympathise with Ebenezer Bryce, a Mormon farmer who is best remembered for the profound words. โ€™Well itโ€™s a hell of a place to lose a cow!โ€™ Later in the morning we drive to Monument Valley via the town of Page, situated near the Glen Canyon Dam and backing onto the azure waters of Lake Powell. We can opt to spend time at the lake and take a short walk to Horseshoe Bend with its lookout point over the eponymous river bend. In the afternoon we drive on to the Navajo Reservation, the biggest in the country, founded in 1888 to provide a protected region for the Navajo people. The Navajo Nation constitutes the largest tribe left in the United States, the last survivors of a people who were decimated by the arrival of the white man and his rapacious quest for land and gold. Monument Valley, our destination for this afternoon, lies within the heart of this vast tribal area and in spite of its familiarity through the exposure by Hollywood, nothing can truly prepare you for the sheer grandeur and spectacle of this incredible setting. We offer you the chance to take an optional guided jeep tour of the valley with a Navajo guide, affording a closer exploration of this compelling land before we must depart for our nightstop at Kayenta.

  • Day 11 Day 11: Drive To Grand Canyon Via Tuba City
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 11: Drive To Grand Canyon Via Tuba City

      This morning we continue our remarkable journey, heading next towards the southern rim of the Grand Canyon. Travelling via the Navajo community of Tuba City we arrive at the canyon this afternoon. Once described by Theodore Roosevelt as โ€™the one great sight every American should seeโ€™, the canyon extends some 277 miles from east to west, from the western edge of the Navajo Reservation, to the Nevada border around Lake Mead. Reaching a depth of 1600m the canyonโ€™s floor is littered with some of the oldest rocks on the planet and as we take in the views from Yavapai Point, we gaze out across a land that has taken over 2 billion years to create. This evening there should be (weather permitting) the option to take a stunning flight across the canyon by plane or helicopter.

  • Day 12 Day 12: Free Day At Grand Canyon
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 12: Free Day At Grand Canyon

      Today has been left free to make the most of this natural wonder at your own pace. You may want to follow the path down from the South Rim into the canyon itself, walking down to Indian Gardens and maybe even heading out to Plateau Point for some incredible views down onto the Colorado River below. Those not wishing to undertake the walk in and out of the canyon might prefer to make use of the parkโ€™s shuttle service to explore something of the rim, enjoying the vast panoramas from the crest of this remarkable setting. Sunsets at the Grand Canyon present an altogether unforgettable experience, with the possibility of condors circling on the thermals above to add to the majesty of the moment.

  • Day 13 Day 13: Drive To Las Vegas Via Route 66
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 13: Drive To Las Vegas Via Route 66

      Today we drive along one of the most historic highway in America, the famous Route 66, a road that during its lifetime has been called the โ€™Main Street of Americaโ€™ and the โ€™Mother Roadโ€™. Over 200,000 people travelled this route during the 1930s to escape the Dust Bowl of the Depression years and hopefully find a new life in California. A shadow of its former self, the road nonetheless is rich in Americana and its architecture still affords us a rare insight into a time long past and we will travel via the town of Williams before reaching our final destination amidst the bright lights of Las Vegas. Vegas presents us with America in all its flamboyant excess, a desert city that is surely one of the most surreal and extravagant destinations anywhere on earth, let alone the United States. The rest of the afternoon and evening is free to explore this unique location, where you can watch exploding volcanoes and pirate battles, cruise the canals of Venice and take a rollercoaster ride across the New York skyline. Still the most breathtaking view over the city is to be had from the top of the 1149ft Stratosphere Tower, the tallest freestanding observation tower in the United States and you can follow this up with an evening in the gaming rooms and slots of the world famous Caesarโ€™s Palace.

  • Day 14 Day 14: Trip Ends Las Vegas
    • 12:00 am - 11:59 pm

      Day 14: Trip Ends Las Vegas

      The trip ends after breakfast at our hotel in Las Vegas. There are no activities planned today, so you are free to depart from Las Vegas at any time. If you would like an airport transfer today, youโ€™ll need to depart from Las Vegas International Airport (LAS), which is a 15 minute drive away.

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Experience Style

Experience Style

Mixed

There will be challenging activities such as hiking, biking, canyoning and trekking, but youโ€™re also going to have other means of transportation and relaxed moments to just chill.

Accomodation level

Accomodation level

Medium

This accommodation includes essential services like a hot shower, electricity, and a nice and comfy bed.

Experience Type

Experience Type

Small Group

Youโ€™ll be accompanied by a small group of travelers just like you.

Physical Rating

Physical Rating

Average

There are several physical activities that last from 2 to 6 hours in easy terrains, low altitude flats, or water experiences. Please ask if youโ€™re not sure this applies to you.

Age range

Age range

Min: 16 / Max: 85

Age range allowed for this experience.