"This tour offered amazing views and an unforgettable experience! The tour schedule is just as described and packs a lot in. Be prepared to be on the move constantly. For me, this was great, as I hate sitting around, but if you like a slow..er pace, follow their advice and take a 7 day tour which gives you more time at each location. Our guide, Justin, was fabulous! He was polite, knowledgeable, and an all around great guy! No tour is perfect, and I would have liked a nicer hotel on day one and a better place to eat lunch on day two, but it's all good. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything! Definitely recommend this company and would travel again with them.
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I loved this trip, it was so great that they pick you up from your hotel. Route 66 was really cool to see & eating at the Roadrunner café was really cool, it's a cute little café. I'm really glad I did this trip, seeing the Grand Canyon w..as amazing, & I really liked camping out under the stars.
Having 2 days in the canyon is really good cause one day wont be enough time.
Thanks Jo for being an awesome tour guide.Read full review
We are a mature couple & were expecting to be the oldest on this fab trip but we were with a mixed age group. Met up with our very experienced guide,Jenny, and her accomplice, Alex, early on a Monday morning and introduced to the rest of ou..r group. Our mini bus was clean, well maintained & pulled a trailer with all of our needs for the next 3 days(tents, food etc). Our first stop was Zion National Park where we parked and boarded the free shuttle bus. This stops off at numerous places along the road for the starts of walking routes. We did the Riverwalk. The next stop was Bryce Canyon, which technically is not a canyon, but WOW! what greeted us was the Hoodoos, a spectacular area of wind/weather eroded rock formations. Camping on the 1st night was just outside Bryce. 2nd day after breaking camp we travelled to Antelope Canyon via Glenn Valley Dam, which in itself is very interesting. Antelope Canyon is certainly a must see, absolutely wonderful. After picnic lunch we continued onto Monument Valley, our camp for the night overlooked the wonderful outcrops of huge rocks as seen on many a western film!. We toured the Valley with a Navajo guide who was quite entertaining. Stargazing at 3am was a magical experience. After breaking camp on the 3rd day we headed for the Grand Canyon South Rim. This again is a must see. It is beyond description except to say it's Awesome. Jenny was an excellent driver, very knowledgable guide & easy to get along with. Certainly recommend this tour, it's great!!!!Read full review
My girlfriend and I took the Death Valley national park tour as well as the 3 day national parks tour. Both were incredible. Friendly knowledgeable tour guides provided a wealth of knowledge throughout both tours. The organization and plann..ing that goes into the 3 day tour is very impressive. The tour is designed so well that drive times are only 2 hours followed by extensive time in each park for walks and hikes. We arrived at Zion by lunchtime and were given a delicious pre made sandwich lunch with potato chips and fruit and had 3 hours to explore. Zion is beautiful and we got some amazing photos. Next it's a really scenic drive through Zion towards Bryce where again we had 2 hours and plenty of time to do a great walk down into the hoodoos- a highlight of the tour for sure. For people not wishing to walk down into the hoodoos they can stroll along the rim for great views. We opted for the camping version of this tour and our guide Rachel arranged a group BBQ and campfire with toasted marshmallows. The BBQ was delicious, plenty of food, super healthy salad and sides and the campfire was fun especially later on when we could see the Milky Way and so many stars! The next day after a breakfast of fruit, yogurt, muffins, tea, coffee, orange juice we drove an hour and half to Lake Powell where we took the tour of Antelope Canyon- another highlight! Don't miss this part it's really amazing. Our guide was ready and waiting for us when we came up from the canyon with a lunch spread all set up for us. Specialty breads, meats, cheeses, salads and sides with fruit and chocolate brownies. Great lunch. Next we drive 1 hour 45 mins to Monument Valley where we had an included 1.5 hour Navajo guided jeep tour followed by at traditional taco dinner served right on the rim of Monument Valley while we watched an incredible sunset! Wow! Campground was in a great location directly in front of the Monuments and the sunrise is definitely worth waking up for. We got an early start 7.30am on day three to get to the Grand Canyon with plenty of time to explore. We did a 3 miles rim walk and a scenic helicopter flight over the canyon. Well worth it. There are also cafes and rim exhibits if you don't want to walk that far. Our guide set up a table for us to make our own lunches - again lots of variety in the food. We left the Grand Canyon at 2pm and drove 1.5 hours to Route 66 where we were given 30 mins to walk around and get some fun photos of Route 66 memorabilia. There is also a famous diner there called the Snow Cap if you fancy a milk shake it one of their famous burgers. Really fun stop. We arrived back in Vegas around 7.30pm. This is a truly amazing tour run by great guides. Pre tour communication was excellent and speedy. I can't recommend this company highly enough.Read full review
100% “Outstanding national parks tours from Las Vegas! well organized and ample time in each park.”
By: Anonymous | Thu Aug 11, 2016 at 05.45 PM
This was a fun trip they fit in a lot of highlights in a few days. I got to see some of the most majestic parts of the Southwest in a reasonable time frame.
I chose to camp instead of the hotel option and my favorite parts were camping i..n front of the massive Monument Valley buttes. The tents were good quality and easy to setup and take down and as demonstrated by Jennie our guide. The next morning the air was cool as I was waiting to video the sunrise I could feel the crisp breeze blowing across the valley floor that chilled my face and gave me a chilly hug to remind me I was alive and blessed to witness such an amazing sunrise coming up behind the incredible buttes. Other highlights were napping in the grass under a shady cottonwood tree at the foot of Angels Landing while listening to the wind play in the leaves above and the smell of wet pine trees after a brief summer rain storm in Bryce Canyon.
We visited Zion Nation Park, Bryce Canyon, Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley the Grand Canyon and drove along the historic Route 66. I didn't go on the helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon but other people in our group said that was the highlight of their trip. I thought the sunrise at Monument Valley, camping in tents and Zion National Park were my favorites.Read full review
Amazing and unforgettable journey towards some breathtaking nature and parks. All is interesting and worth visiting. Friendly and professional tour! Highly recommended.
100% historical, geographical, and professional! loved it
By: Anonymous | Tue Aug 02, 2016 at 06.09 PM
Justin was the perfect tour guide with his historical and geographical vast knowledge to help our group get a better understanding of the experiences we encountered. Each day was interesting from Zion to Bryce Canyon to Monument Valley, Ant..elope Canyon, and ending in the Grand Canyon. Each day was a different experience and each place we visited was amazing and memorable. Justin was a great storyteller adding his personal touch. He was punctual, polite, pleasant, accommodating, resourceful, and attentive to all our needs. His enthusiasm was contagious, and we all enjoyed the experiences that will last a lifetime! I look forward to my next trip. They are a professional and reliable company that makes each adventure something you will always remember. Thank you for making our vacation one that we will always treasure!Read full review
This trip was perfect! It is a full 3 days, but you are seeing so much in a short amount of time. We were worried that the trip may be too much time on the bus, but it was NOT. We traveled for short periods of time and then got out and hike..d or explored the area. Our guide was Justin, he was excellent!! He was very knowledgeable and accommodating. Our group enjoyed his hospitality. Antelope Canyon and the helicopter tour over the Grand Canyon are well worth the add ons. The only thing we would want to do differently is go back to Zion and hike the "Narrows" trail, which we didn't have enough time to do. Otherwise the time at the parks was perfect and we were able to take in everything we wanted to do. We are not campers, but the camping was just fine. The view camping at Monument Valley was superb. We traveled with our 19 and 16 year old sons and they loved the trip. There was enough activity that they completely enjoyed the experience.Read full review
It includes great sightseeings and I feel you get a lot visited for only a 3 days tour!... Great energy from the tour guides and soo soo so much information shared about the history of the places!!...
I would definitely do another tour wit..h them!Read full review
We did the 3 day tour that covered Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, monument Valley and Grand Canyon
Being from a smaller country the distances covered in the van were a bit of an eye opener. The hiking is reasonably short distances and ..well within capability of a "normal" person. No super fitness required.
Pick up: easy to find
Van: good condition. Comfortable
Accommodation : u pitch your own tents: easy and fast
Beds: self inflating camping mat with sleeping bags provided. Comfortable and warm. BYO pillow
Food: breakfast : cereal, yoghurt, fruit. Good quality. Yummy
Lunch: sandwiches. Okay.
Dinner - pre order BBQ type food on day one. Tasty and adequate
Dinner day two. Navajo tocos. Yummy
Tour guide. Pleasant. Informative. Good value.
Antelope canyon. Well worth it.
The hiking is quite limited. Just a taster of 5 kms approx at Zion .
Bryce Canyon was about 5 kms but a steep up and down
Both are high altitude so u notice it more than u would normally.
U need good walking shoes but boots were not a necessity.
We did the rim walk at the Grand Canyon and this was very easy,
Highly recommendedRead full review