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Tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon,
Bryce Canyon,
Monument Valley,
Lake Powell, Colorado River, Zion and more
This three day tour is
only offered in the summer months.
It runs every Tuesday from
about the middle of May through mid
October. There is an equivalent
winter tour outside those times.
We also offer a
five day version of this tour, if
you would like to spend more time in the
region.
This
tour, and the
five day version,
are both designed to be undertaken in
conjunction with one of our
Yellowstone tours.
Tour Highlights
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Day |
Route |
Miles
Kilometers
Hours |
Comments |
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One |
Las Vegas to the North Rim of
the Grand Canyon
Route Map |
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265 miles
424 km
5 hours |
We'll pick you up at your Las
Vegas Strip hotel at about 7.00
a.m. and travel north up
interstate 15, crossing into the
desolate Arizona Strip, before
heading up the Virgin River
Gorge and into Utah. There will be stops
along the way, to admire the
views, take photographs, stretch
your legs or grab a quick
snack. Shortly after the small
town of St. George, close to the
Utah/Arizona border, we'll
branch off the interstate, and
cross back into Arizona. Right
at the border between the two
states, you'll see the twin
polygamous towns of Hilldale and
Colorado City, where an extreme
Mormon sect still indulges in
the old Latter Day Saint
practice of multiple wives!
The scenery on this leg of
the trip is interesting,
almost all the way from Las
Vegas. After dropping back
into Arizona and traveling
past scrub land and desert,
we'll enter the Kaibab
National Forest, as we start
climbing up to the North
Rim. This part of the Grand
Canyon is over 8000 feet,
and it can be cold there
outside the middle of the
summer, so please bring the
appropriate clothing. We'll
drive through some
magnificent groves of
Ponderosa pines, and
sweeping wide open meadows
that are filled with deer at
sunrise and sunset, before
entering the gates of the
Grand Canyon.
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One |
North Rim of the Grand Canyon |
About four hours |
Only
about 10 percent of the people who go to the Grand Canyon visit
the North Rim, which is not as easy to get to as the South.
There will be ample time to take in the views, grab your self a
bite to eat, and relax and enjoy the incredible views.
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One |
North Rim of the Grand Canyon to
Page
Route Map |
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122 miles
196 km
2 /12 hours
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After driving back through the
Kaibab National Forest, we'll
head east at Jacob Lake, and
start our drop down to the
desert below. Depending
on the time of the year, we
should pass a number of Navajo
roadside stands, and we'll stop
to give you a chance to purchase
souvenirs. After a
relatively short drive along the
Vermilion Cliffs, we'll reach
Page, on the shores of Lake
Powell.
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One |
Page |
Rest of the evening |
There is a lot to see and do in Page. We hope you're
not too tired for a short hike
to Horseshoe Bend, a spectacular
Colorado River overlook,
viewed through the canyon walls below. Please bring a good pair
of walking shoes with you.
Spend the night in Page.
An example of the motel we use
can be seen
here.
A continental breakfast is
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Two |
Colorado
River
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Half
day |
The
Colorado River flows from Lake
Powell out of Glen Canyon Dam,
towards Lee's Ferry, the
official starting point of raft
trips through the Grand
Canyon. Today you'll be
taking a float trip down the
river. The adventure
begins with an unusual ride down
the two mile long Glen Canyon
Dam access tunnel. At
river level, with the dam
soaring almost 600 feet above
you, you will board a
comfortable, motorized pontoon
raft for your journey
downstream.
For the
next fifteen miles, you will
experience one of the most
dramatic stretches of river in
the western United States.
Your experienced guide will tell
the story of the area’s
soaring sandstone cliffs,
crystal blue-green waters,
abundant wildlife, exploration
by Major John Wesley Powell
(after whom Lake Powell is
named) and others, and the
river's modern role in the
Southwest’s water and power
delivery system.
A stop
to view an impressive set of
ancient petroglyphs will offer
you a chance to stretch your legs
while bearing witness to the
area’s former inhabitance by
ancient native cultures.
If you choose, you may also
refresh yourself by wading in
the cold, clear river.
The
river portion of your trip ends
at historic Lees Ferry, gateway
to the Grand Canyon. The rafting
company will either take you
back to Page where your guide
will meet you, or the guide will
pick you up at Lee's Ferry.
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Two |
Page to Monument Valley
Route Map |
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132 miles
211 km
2 1/2 hours |
Travel to Monument Valley.
On the way you will start to see
the mesas and buttes for which
the area is so well known.
There will be plenty of time to
take photographs, as well as
stop to shop and eat at Navajo
roadside stands
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Two |
Monument Valley |
About 1 1/2 hours |
Up next is a 1 1/2
to 2 hour tour of Monument Valley, conducted by a Navajo guide. Visitors love to see the buttes, mesas and other sandstone formations that are so prevalent in the Monument Valley area. Monument Valley is actually not really a valley at all, but a relatively flat plain surrounded by red cliffs, with the buttes, as well as the remnants of ancient volcanoes, towering from the earth.
For fans of old western movies, Monument Valley is the epicenter of the west, with many great cowboys and Indians films having been shot in the area. The familiar rock shapes can be seen from many miles away, with the really great scenery to be seen on the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, which straddles the Utah/Arizona border.
Amongst the sites that your tour will
likely take in are Anasazi ruins, petroglyphs, movie locations, 1000 foot monoliths, rug weaving and Indian
hogans. The famous monuments are visited.
At the gateway to the park is a section of road with
vendors, where you can shop for Navajo souvenirs, and sample Navajo Tacos and fry bread, foods that are unique to the Navajo Nation.
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Two |
Return to Page |
132 miles
211 km
2 1/2 hours |
Spend the night at the same
motel. |
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Three |
Page to Zion National Park
Route Map |
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115 miles
184 km
3 hours |
Depending on whether there are
people continuing on to do one
of our
Yellowstone tours tomorrow,
the following portion of the
route may be done in a different
order.
The road to Zion passes through
the Grand Staircase Escalante
National Monument, after which
there will be a short stop in
the small town of Kanab to shop
for southwestern, cowboy and
Native American souvenirs and
jewelry.
Zion is Utah's most popular National Park, and its story is one of rock and water. We'll
enter the park from the less
traveled east entrance and take
a leisurely drive through an
incredible tunnel blasted into
the Navajo sandstone, stopping frequently to take photographs and enjoy the scenery.
Our route will take us through an incredible tunnel that has been blasted into the rocks,
and down a switchback road, towards the Great Arch of Zion.
At that point we'll turn
around and retrace our steps, back to the east entrance.
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Three |
Zion to Bryce Canyon
Route Map |
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83 miles
133 km
2 hours |
Travel to Bryce Canyon along a
particularly scenic Utah back
road. |
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Three |
Bryce Canyon |
About 2 hours |
Many who have seen both Bryce Canyon and the Grand Canyon tell us that Bryce is far more spectacular. You will marvel at the weirdly shaped hoodoos, in an amazing array of colorful hues.
Bryce is not really a canyon, but a large amphitheatre carved out of a variety of rock types. You
will have the opportunity to take a stroll from Sunrise Point
to Sunset Point, if you choose, and we will also check out Bryce Point, the most spectacular view at
Bryce.
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Three |
Bryce Canyon to either Las Vegas
or Salt Lake City
Route Map: Vegas |
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Route Map: Salt
Lake |
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To Las Vegas
262 miles
420 km
4 1/2 hours
To Salt Lake
271 miles
434 km
4 1/4 hours
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Depending on how many people
are doing one of our
Yellowstone tours
tomorrow, the vehicle you are
in will either head for Las
Vegas or Salt Lake City from
Bryce Canyon. The rest
of the group will be taken to
another vehicle to go to the
other one of the two cities.
Those who are going back to
Las Vegas will be dropped off
on the Strip, while the others
will be taken to a downtown
Salt Lake City hotel, ready to
be picked up tomorrow to go to
Yellowstone.
Thanks for joining us!
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Please note the following:
This tour may be subject to a
fuel
surcharge.
The entry fees to
all parks are included.
The off road tour
at Monument
Valley is
included.
The Colorado River float trip is included.
Two
nights' accommodation is included. The lodging is in the moderate
category - clean and comfortable, but not fancy.
Examples of the different motels we use can
be seen
here.
Prices are based on double occupancy. A single surcharge of $80 is applicable, or we can try and match singles.
Depending on the number of guests, the type of vehicle to be used is likely to be a mini bus, a large SUV, a coach or an
executive van with high back, individual, reclining seats.
The price includes the services of a guide/driver and transportation.
The continental breakfasts
are the only meals included.
The tour itinerary may change at our discretion without notice. Factors that may cause a change include, but are not limited to, the weather, vendors and road conditions.
A minimum of two people may be required for
a tour to depart.
There are times when it may be necessary to book some time out to
guarantee availability.
This tour runs every
Tuesday during the summer months.
Portions of this tour may be subcontracted to other reputable vendors.
This will in no way affect your comfort or safety.
The
cost of this tour is $693.00 per person.
A fuel
surcharge may apply. A single person surcharge of $80 is applicable, or
we can try and match singles. Details on paying for this tour,
and our cancellation policy, can be found here.
Please call us at 1 800
724 7767 or (USA) 435 658 2227, or
mail us, for additional information. Tour dates can be seen
here. You
can book this tour online here.
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Payment Details
While we would rather you not make a booking until you are sure you want to go, you are welcome to cancel the booking any time up until 31 days prior to the start of the tour, and you will get a full refund. After that time, we will not accept a cancellation and you will have to pay for the tour in full. Trip insurance is available. Half the cost of the tour will be charged to your card any time from 31 days prior to the start of the tour, and the balance will be charged any time from 7 days prior to the start of the tour.
For additional information, please
mail us,
or call us at 1 800 724 7767 or (USA) 435 658
2227. You
can book this tour online here.
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