Overview
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★Feel the passion of the wild American West!
★Enjoy the visual feast of four famous national parks and three world-class scenic spots! The new attractions in 2023 will give you the latest visual enjoyment!
★Two nights stay at a Las Vegas Strip hotel!
Brief itinerary
Tour Introduction
After the airport pick-up, check in to the hotel after 3pm. You can take a rest or try your luck at the casino. After dinner, you can enjoy the charming night view of the casino with us.
*Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS);
Free airport pick-up time: 10:00-18:00 (this is the time to meet the tour guide after picking up your luggage). Pick-up location: Starbucks next to Baggage Claim No. 8 in Terminal 1, or Gate 51 in Terminal 3.
After the airport pick-up, you can take part in a Las Vegas night tour at your own expense or purchase a show ticket at your own expense to watch a show that is popular all over the United States
Itinerary:
Las Vegas → Las Vegas Night Tour (at own expense)
Dining
Breakfast - hotel breakfast; lunch - at own expense; dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
Excalibur Hotel & Casino or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
Today we will experience the ever-changing American West. The first stop is Zion National Park. Zion National Park is a beautiful sight, with clear water and mountains. Then we will go to Bryce Canyon National Park. Rather than saying Bryce is a canyon, it is more like a huge open-air arena, with towering brown rocks stacked up like stone statues guarding the world. Stay overnight in Bryce.
Itinerary:
Las Vegas → Zion National Park (mandatory, 45 minutes) → Chessboard Mountain Group (25 minutes) → Bryce Canyon National Park (mandatory, 60 minutes) → Bryce
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Zion National Park
Zion National Park is a hiker’s and photographer’s dream destination. Although it’s located in the desert, the terrain is anything but desolate. The park was formed over millions of years of erosion, and its myriad rock formations, numerous wilderness trails, and unique wildlife all call to those who seek solitude and inspiration. The park’s many canyons, animal communities, and cultural sites are suitable for exploration in any season, but the weather is most pleasant in spring and fall, when the flowers bloom and the scenery is spectacular.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park is located in southwestern Utah, USA. Although it has the word "canyon" in its name, it is not a real canyon, but a huge natural open-air theater formed by erosion along the east side of the Pontsagonte Plateau. Its unique geographical structure is called rock pillars, which are composed of sedimentary rocks formed by wind, water and ice erosion in rivers and lake beds. The red, orange and white rocks in it form a unique natural landscape, so it is known as the temple of natural stone figurines.
Dining
Breakfast - hotel breakfast; lunch - at own expense; dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
Best Western PLUS Rubys Inn or Bryce View Lodge or equivalent
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
Today we will set off to visit Canyonlands National Park. This place is like an island suspended in the sky, and the scenery is extremely spectacular! After reluctantly leaving Canyonlands National Park, we will go to Arches National Park. As the world's largest concentration of natural sandstone arches, Arches National Park covers an area of about 309 square kilometers and has more than 2,000 natural rock arches. The arches that we see today have withstood thousands of years of wind and rain erosion in various strange postures and still stand proudly on this salt layer, which is amazing.
Itinerary:
Canyonlands National Park (mandatory item, 60 minutes) → Arches National Park (mandatory item, 120 minutes)
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Capitol Reef National Park
Capitol Reef National Park was established in 1971 and is located in south-central Utah. Capitol Reef National Park protects the colorful canyons, ridges, sandstone and boulders in the area, as well as the unique natural and cultural history. Because some of the boulders and cliffs in the park are pale white and have a hemispherical shape, they look like the dome of the U.S. Capitol Building, so it is also called Capitol Reef National Park.
Dead Horse Point State Park
Leaning against the railings and gazing with bated breath, you will find that the scenery here is absolutely as good as any national park! It is about 6,000 feet above sea level, and there is a drop of about 2,000 feet from the bottom of the Colorado River Valley. Standing on the long and protruding high ground, it is almost a 360-degree panoramic view. The winding canyons and the overlapping mountains are really beautiful. This is the favorite of many photographers. The layers are clear, and anyone can take a master-level photo.
Wilson Arch
Wilson Arch is a sandstone arch located on Highway 191 between Moab and Monticello, Utah (about 24 miles from Moab). It spans 91 feet and stands 46 feet tall. Discover how wind, water, and time have eroded this graceful arch, named after Joe Wilson.
Canyonlands National Park
Canyonlands National Park is located at the confluence of the Green River and the Colorado River in southeastern Utah. The sandstone towers and canyons formed by years of river erosion and wind, frost, rain and snow have become one of the most famous erosion areas in the world, known for its rugged peaks and rugged rocks. The Island in the Sky is located on a steep sandstone cliff, 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain. Every overlooking can see the spectacular scenery of the canyon area from a different angle.
Arches National Park
Arches National Park is located near the town of Moab in Utah, USA. It covers an area of 309 square kilometers and preserves more than 2,000 natural rock arches. About 300 million years ago, this salt layer was an ocean. Millions of years after the sea disappeared, the salt layer was covered by air and water debris, and squeezed into rock with other debris. Later, after the uplift of the earth's crust and natural weathering, it became the arches of today. There are not only arches in the park, but also many large and small spires, bases, balancing stones and other unique geological features; all the stones have textures with very strong color contrast.
Dining
Breakfast - hotel breakfast; lunch - at own expense; dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
Rodeway Inn & Suites Blanding or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
Monument Valley – Horseshoe Bay – Lower Antelope Canyon
Friends who are interested in Western blockbusters are in luck. Today we will visit Monument Valley. Monument Valley frequently appears in movie scenes and is a symbol of the original American West. The cross-country long-distance race in "Forrest Gump" ends here. After that, we will go to Horseshoe Bay, a famous photography spot selected by National Geographic Magazine. The river turns 360 degrees in the reddish-brown canyon, cutting out a horseshoe-shaped canyon, which is why Horseshoe Bay got its name. Finally, we will visit the peculiar slit cave, the Lower Antelope Canyon, one of the top ten photography locations in the world. The rock walls of the cave are a perfect wave shape, which is an abstract painting of nature, integrating the erosion of wind and torrents for thousands of years. The colored caves have always been a place for Navajo Indians to meditate and contemplate. They believe that they can hear the voice of God here. Overnight in Tuba Indian Reserve.
Itinerary:
Monument Valley (mandatory item, 120 minutes, jeep tour is optional) → Horseshoe Bay (mandatory item, 75 minutes) → Lower Antelope Canyon (optional, 120 minutes)
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Monument Valley
Monument Valley began to appear in many media in the 1930s and is a symbol of the original American West. It is most famous in many westerns by American director John Ford, including "Stagecoach" and "The Searchers". The cross-country race in director Robert Zemeckis's "Forrest Gump" ended here. The magnificence of Monument Valley is difficult to describe in words, with huge sculptures standing on the red wilderness. This is a place where desolate and wild music resonate, and a sacred place for the sublimation of life and soul.
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bay – One of the top ten best photography spots in the United States selected by National Geographic! The dense aquatic plants on the Colorado River bed make the river water appear fluorescent green under the sun. The river turns 360 degrees in the reddish-brown canyon here, cutting out a horseshoe-shaped canyon, hence the name Horseshoe Bay. Standing on the edge of the cliff, you will be intoxicated by the breathtaking beauty of the blue water, blue sky, and red rocks.
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon is located in northern Arizona, USA. It is formed by various erosion forces over millions of years from soft sandstone. Flash floods often flow into the canyon during the monsoon season. Due to the sudden increase in rainfall, the flow rate of the flash flood is quite fast. In addition, the narrow channel shrinks the river channel, so the vertical erosion force is relatively large, forming the corridor at the bottom of the Lower Antelope Canyon and the hard and smooth edges on the valley wall that look like flowing water. There is no artificial lighting in the Lower Antelope Canyon. All visible light comes from the cracks at the top of the canyon. These lights are repeatedly refracted by the rock texture and enter the valley floor, producing dreamy and irregular color changes. These colors range from deep to shallow, colorful and beautiful.
Dining
Breakfast - hotel breakfast; lunch - at own expense; dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
Moenkopi Legacy Inn & Suites Tuba City or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
In the morning, we will drive to the Grand Canyon National Park, which is known as the first of the seven natural wonders of the world, to appreciate the magic of the Creator. Here, every passerby is a photographer, and every photo is a landscape painting. You can take a helicopter or a sightseeing plane at your own expense to overlook the Grand Canyon from the air. After leaving the Grand Canyon Park, we will drive past the famous Hoover Dam and arrive at the world's gambling and entertainment capital - Las Vegas! In the evening, you can follow the experienced driver guide to participate in the night tour at your own expense, or enjoy the world's highest level of singing, dancing and magic shows!
Itinerary:
Grand Canyon National Park East Rim & South Rim (mandatory, 2.5 hours) → South Canyon helicopter or small plane (own expense, 1 hour) → Hoover Dam (passing by) → Las Vegas
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Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park is located in northern Arizona, USA, covering an area of 1,904 square miles. It was established in 1919. The Grand Canyon was approved as a natural heritage site and listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List in 1979. Grand Canyon National Park is one of the seven wonders of the world, formed by the Colorado River cutting through the plateau. It is one of the most worth-seeing national parks in the United States.
Grand Canyon South Rim
South Canyon, also known as the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, is located in the middle of the Grand Canyon. The terrain is steep and vast, the canyon is bottomless, and it is the largest in scale. The park is well-developed and especially suitable for self-driving on the highway. There are no commercial facilities, and almost all scenic spots are preserved as much as possible. The large-scale magnificent landscape and perfect and suitable playing environment of South Canyon make people feel deeply moved and linger in the face of the Creator's uncanny work.
Dining
Breakfast - hotel breakfast; lunch - at own expense; dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
Excalibur Hotel & Casino or similar
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
In the morning, you can follow the experienced tour guide at your own expense to the Las Vegas Internet celebrity welcome sign to take a photo, and then go to the most popular Internet celebrity attraction on the avenue - M&M Chocolate World and the Coca-Cola theme store connected to it. The colorful chocolate beans, the unique flavors of Coca-Cola, and the dazzling array of peripheral products will give you a deep understanding of the product culture of the two giants during the tour. You can also watch 3D movies on the four-story Chocolate World and get a different movie-watching experience in the sweet air. Then come to the newly opened Fly Over Las Vegas, the latest photoelectric technology electric riding 4D experience, and appreciate the beauty of Las Vegas and the surrounding areas from a different perspective. Bid farewell to the casino and head to the Internet celebrity attraction - the colorful monolith. Arrive at the Barstow Outlets in the afternoon to enjoy the fun of shopping, and arrive in Los Angeles in the evening.
Itinerary:
Check in at the Las Vegas Internet Celebrity Welcome Sign & M&M Chocolate World & Coca-Cola Theme Store & Flying into Las Vegas (at your own expense, 90 minutes) → Stonehenge (30 minutes) → Barstow Outlets (120 minutes) → Los Angeles
If you do not participate in optional activities, you can move freely in the hotel.
Warm Tips:
If you choose to leave the tour group or be dropped off at the airport in Las Vegas, you will only be able to participate in the self-funded itinerary of the Las Vegas Internet Celebrity Welcome Sign Check-in & M&M Chocolate World & Coca-Cola Theme Store & Flying into Las Vegas, and you will not be able to participate in the rest of the itinerary.
On the day of the airport drop-off, we provide a free airport drop-off service from Las Hotel at 11:00. Please book domestic flights after 13:30 and international flights after 14:30 at LAS Airport.
If you choose to leave the group or be dropped off at LAX Airport, please book a domestic flight that departs from LAX Airport after 20:30 or an international flight that departs after 21:30.
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M&MS Las Vegas
This is the first store of M&M's Chocolate World. It opened on the Las Vegas Strip in 1997. It covers an area of 28,000 square feet and has four floors. It sells a variety of colorful and interesting M&M chocolates, as well as a wide range of peripheral products. You can enjoy the sweetness and smoothness of chocolate while feasting your eyes!
Coca-Cola Store Las Vegas
There are only two Coca-Cola theme stores in the world, which can satisfy all your fantasies about Coca-Cola! The entrance of the theme store is a four-story classic Coca-Cola bottle. The store is full of various products, from toys, stationery, aprons to clothing, table lamps, and accessories. Everything is printed with the "Coca-Cola" trademark. This is also a paradise for collectors. The store sells Coca-Cola made in different countries in different eras. The various languages printed on the bottles are definitely the best souvenirs. You can also take a photo with the Coca-Cola polar bear on the first floor.
FlyOver Las Vegas
Fly Over Las Vegas is the ultimate flying tour on the Las Vegas Strip! Standing in front of a 52.5-foot-wide spherical screen, with the blessing of the most advanced technology, you can glide over vast grasslands and towering peaks without leaving the Las Vegas Strip, dive into valleys where rivers rush, cross land, sea and sky, explore the wild West, and immerse yourself in special attractions.
Seven Magic Mountains
In the vast desert on the outskirts of Las Vegas, Nevada, there stand seven pillars made of colored stones, collectively known as the Seven Magic Mountains. These seven 9-meter-high rainbow-like monoliths stand in the desert, injecting some lively colors into the monotonous scenery of the desert. This is a place that Internet celebrities must not miss when checking in and taking photos.
Outlets at Barstow
Barstow Outlets is located in the desert, on the road from Las Vegas to Los Angeles. This outlet does not have many first-tier luxury brands, but second-tier brands, especially American local brands, are relatively complete and concentrated, and the service is also quite good. It is a new experience to visit.
Self-funded items
Project Name
Price Description
describe
BW Mandatory Fee
Per person: $150.00;
Includes: Zion National Park, Bryce National Park, Arches National Park, Monument Valley, Grand Canyon National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Horseshoe Bay
Monument Valley Jeep (90 minutes)
Per person: $65.00;
Lower Antelope Canyon
Adults (3 years old and above): $98.00;
Children (under 3 years old): $20.00;
Including local pick-up and guide service fees
Grand Canyon South Rim Helicopter
Per person: $266.00;
Same price for children aged 3 and above
Including: Fuel surcharge
Grand Canyon South Rim IMAX Movie Lunch
Per person: $27.00;
Same price for children aged 3 and above
Grand Canyon South Rim IMAX Movie
Per person: $13.00;
Las Vegas Night Tour with Helicopter
Per person: $149.00;
Includes: Pick-up service 10-12 minutes helicopter experience;
Age limit: Children must be 3 years old or older
Las Vegas Night Tour
Per person: $45.00;
Same price as reserved seat
Adult show Fantasy show
Per person: $85.00;
Time: 10:30pm
Date: Every day
Age limit: 18 years and above
O Show
Per person: $238.00;
Showtime: 7pm or 9:30pm
Date: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Age limit: Children must be 5 years old or older
David Copperfield show (Area A)
Per person: $175.00;
Children must be 5 years old or above
David Copperfield show (Zone B)
Per person: $160.00 or $165.00;
Showtime: 7pm or 9:30pm
Date: Every day
Holiday price increase time: November 22 to 26, December 22 to 31, the price after the price increase is $165
Age limit: Children must be 5 years old or older
David Copperfield Magic Show (Zone C)
Per person: $150.00 or $155.00;
Showtime: 7pm or 9:30pm
Date: Every day
Holiday price increase time: November 22 to 26, December 22 to 31, the price after the price increase is $155
Age limit: Children must be 5 years old or older
David Copperfield show (Zone D)
Per person: $123.00 or $128.00;
Showtime: 7pm or 9:30pm
Date: Every day
Holiday price increase time: November 22 to 26, December 22 to 31, the price after the price increase is $128
Age limit: Children must be 5 years old or older
Thunder from Down
Adult: $90.00;
Showtime: 9pm or 11pm (11pm only on Thursdays and Sundays)
Date: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Sunday
Age limit: 18 years and above
Dining
Breakfast - hotel breakfast; lunch - at own expense; dinner - at own expense
Accommodation
without
Transportation
Bus
Shopping Arrangements
without
Fee Description
Inclusive Of
- 1. Professional tourist vehicles;
- 2. Professional driver-guide service;
- 3. Hotel accommodation included in the itinerary;
- 4. Breakfast at the hotel.
Not Inclusive of
- 1. Lunch and dinner;
- 2. Transportation expenses to and from the departure point;
- 3. Service fee: $12 per person per day, calculated based on the number of days of the booked trip, the same price for adults and children;
- 4. Personal expenses (such as meals, telephone bills, pay TV and all other personal expenses);
- 5. Mandatory and optional items in the itinerary;
- 6. Other expenses not listed in the fee inclusions.