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Spectacular Canyons and National Parks End Denver
Spectacular Canyons And National Parks End Denver
If it’s spectacular sights you’re after, this trip delivers and then some. Visiting the mighty Grand Canyon, the Hollywood backdrops of Monument Valley, the twisted hoodoos of Bryce Canyon and the steaming, unpredictable geysers of Yellowstone, expect incredible icons and local insights in equal measure as you journey from Sin City to the fabled, granite chiseled faces of Mount Rushmore.
Dining Summary
- 1 Iconic Breakfast (IC)
- 9 Breakfast (B)
- 1 Lunch (L)
Essentials
- Experience this amazing UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Iconic Breakfast at Charly’s Pub and Grill which welcomed many famous people and presidents
- Explore in an open-air vehicle tour with a Navajo Local Guide
- See the second largest man-made lake in the U.S.
- See gorgeous canyon country
- Marvel at the multi-colored hoodoos
- Walk among the giant elk antler arches
- Explore this popular destination for hiking, camping and fishing
- Visit the first U.S National Park
- Witness the towering memorial for all Native American tribes
- Gaze at the faces of four U.S. presidents
MAKE TRAVEL MATTER
- Monument Valley: Learn how the area was known as the ‘Valley Between the Rocks’ by the Navajo people who have lived here for centuries as you ride along in an open-air vehicle tour with your local Navajo guide. Cover the famous 17-mile loop of Navajo Tribal Park viewing many of the famous monuments including the East and West Mittens viewpoint, John Ford’s Point & Three Sisters viewpoint, the Totem Pole viewpoint, Artist’s Point and the North Window viewpoints. The experience directly supports United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 10: Reducing Inequalities.
Whats Included
- An expert Travel Director and professional Driver
- Cherry-picked hotels, all tried and trusted
- Many meals included
- Luxury air-conditioned coach with Wi-Fi in most countries
- City orientation tours
- Extensive variety of Choice Experiences
- On occasion, hotels of similar standard and location may be utilized.
Day 1 |
Las Vegas, Nevada, is an electrifying city where glitz and glamour meet entertainment and excitement. Known as "The Entertainment Capital of the World," Las Vegas offers an unparalleled array of attractions, from its iconic casinos and luxurious hotels to its world-class dining and live shows. The famed Las Vegas Strip is home to lavish resorts like the Bellagio, with its breathtaking Fountains of Bellagio, and Caesars Palace, which hosts a range of high-profile performances and events. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Fremont Street Experience provides an exhilarating array of street performances and light shows in a vibrant outdoor setting. The city's entertainment scene is second to none, featuring legendary headliners, cutting-edge performances, and an array of themed attractions. Catch a Cirque du Soleil show or a concert by top artists at venues like The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. For a unique experience, visit the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, for stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding desert. Additionally, Las Vegas is home to a myriad of dining options, from celebrity-chef restaurants to buffets that offer a smorgasbord of international cuisines. Beyond the Strip, Las Vegas offers natural beauty and outdoor adventures. A short drive takes you to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, where you can explore scenic hiking trails and striking rock formations. The nearby Hoover Dam is another marvel, providing a fascinating glimpse into American engineering and offering breathtaking views of Lake Mead. A fun fact about Las Vegas is that the city’s name, Spanish for “The Meadows,” was derived from the lush springs and meadows that once dotted the area. Today, while the natural meadows have been replaced by neon lights and bustling crowds, Las Vegas remains a dazzling destination that promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. |
Day 2 |
Las Vegas, Nevada, is an electrifying city where glitz and glamour meet entertainment and excitement. Known as "The Entertainment Capital of the World," Las Vegas offers an unparalleled array of attractions, from its iconic casinos and luxurious hotels to its world-class dining and live shows. The famed Las Vegas Strip is home to lavish resorts like the Bellagio, with its breathtaking Fountains of Bellagio, and Caesars Palace, which hosts a range of high-profile performances and events. For those seeking a more adventurous experience, the Fremont Street Experience provides an exhilarating array of street performances and light shows in a vibrant outdoor setting. The city's entertainment scene is second to none, featuring legendary headliners, cutting-edge performances, and an array of themed attractions. Catch a Cirque du Soleil show or a concert by top artists at venues like The Colosseum at Caesars Palace. For a unique experience, visit the High Roller, the world’s tallest observation wheel, for stunning panoramic views of the city and surrounding desert. Additionally, Las Vegas is home to a myriad of dining options, from celebrity-chef restaurants to buffets that offer a smorgasbord of international cuisines. Beyond the Strip, Las Vegas offers natural beauty and outdoor adventures. A short drive takes you to Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, where you can explore scenic hiking trails and striking rock formations. The nearby Hoover Dam is another marvel, providing a fascinating glimpse into American engineering and offering breathtaking views of Lake Mead. A fun fact about Las Vegas is that the city’s name, Spanish for “The Meadows,” was derived from the lush springs and meadows that once dotted the area. Today, while the natural meadows have been replaced by neon lights and bustling crowds, Las Vegas remains a dazzling destination that promises unforgettable experiences at every turn. |
Day 3 |
Flagstaff, Arizona, is a mountain town that perfectly blends the charm of a small community with the excitement of outdoor adventure and rich cultural experiences. Nestled at the base of the San Francisco Peaks, Flagstaff serves as a gateway to some of the Southwest's most iconic landscapes, including the Grand Canyon, which is just a short drive away. The town itself is surrounded by the largest contiguous ponderosa pine forest in the world, offering an abundance of hiking, biking, and skiing opportunities. Flagstaff's historic downtown is a vibrant area filled with boutique shops, local breweries, and restaurants that cater to a variety of tastes. Visitors can explore the Lowell Observatory, where Pluto was famously discovered in 1930, or delve into the region's history at the Museum of Northern Arizona, which showcases Native American artifacts and exhibits on local geology and ecology. The town's lively arts scene is highlighted by events such as the Flagstaff Art in the Park festival, which attracts artists and visitors from all over the region. One of Flagstaff's most enticing aspects is its access to diverse natural wonders. In addition to the Grand Canyon, visitors can explore the otherworldly landscapes of the Sunset Crater Volcano National Monument and the ancient cliff dwellings at Walnut Canyon National Monument. The area's dark skies also make Flagstaff one of the best places in the country for stargazing, with the city being recognized as the world's first International Dark Sky City. A fun fact about Flagstaff is that it's one of the highest-elevation cities in the United States, sitting at approximately 7,000 feet above sea level. This elevation gives Flagstaff a unique climate compared to the rest of Arizona, with cooler summers and the occasional winter snowfall, making it a year-round destination for outdoor enthusiasts and travelers seeking a refreshing escape. |
Day 4 |
Page, Arizona, offers a gateway to some of the most breathtaking landscapes in the American Southwest. Nestled near the northern border of Arizona, this city is a perfect base for exploring natural wonders such as Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon renowned for its stunning light beams and swirling sandstone formations. Visitors can take guided tours to witness the canyon’s otherworldly beauty, which has been shaped by centuries of erosion and natural forces. Just a short drive from Page is the magnificent Glen Canyon Dam, an engineering marvel that creates Lake Powell, one of the largest reservoirs in the United States. The dam offers impressive views of the Colorado River and the surrounding desert landscape. Tours of the dam provide insights into its construction and the critical role it plays in water management for the region. |
Day 5 |
The capital of Utah, Salt Lake City is a spectacular destination set amid the Wasatch Mountains. Ski resorts and a wealth of outdoor activities can be found here, along with performing arts, breweries and fine dining. |
Day 6 |
The capital of Utah, Salt Lake City is a spectacular destination set amid the Wasatch Mountains. Ski resorts and a wealth of outdoor activities can be found here, along with performing arts, breweries and fine dining. |
Day 7 |
Grand Teton National Park, located in northwestern Wyoming, offers a breathtaking panorama of rugged mountain landscapes and pristine wilderness. Dominated by the imposing Teton Range, the park’s dramatic peaks rise sharply from the valley floor, creating one of the most striking mountain vistas in the United States. The Tetons are renowned for their stunning granite spires, including the iconic Grand Teton, which reaches 13,775 feet and is a favorite among climbers and photographers alike. The park’s diverse ecosystems support a wide array of wildlife, including elk, bison, and grizzly bears, making it a prime destination for wildlife enthusiasts and nature lovers. For outdoor adventurers, Grand Teton offers an array of activities from hiking and backpacking to fishing and boating. The park is home to over 200 miles of hiking trails, including the challenging Teton Crest Trail, which provides awe-inspiring views of alpine meadows, pristine lakes, and rugged peaks. Jenny Lake, one of the park’s most accessible and scenic spots, offers opportunities for canoeing and paddleboarding against the backdrop of towering peaks. Visitors can also take a scenic boat ride across the lake to reach the base of the Hidden Falls, a picturesque waterfall cascading into the crystal-clear waters. The park’s rich history is equally captivating. The area was once inhabited by Native American tribes, and later, it became a significant site for early explorers and settlers. The Menor's Ferry Historic District provides a glimpse into the early 20th-century life in the region, showcasing preserved buildings and artifacts from the area’s pioneering days. Additionally, the Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center offers interactive exhibits and educational programs about the park’s natural and cultural history. Fun fact: Grand Teton National Park is known for its pristine night skies, making it an excellent destination for stargazing. Its remote location and minimal light pollution provide some of the best views of the Milky Way and other celestial phenomena. Visit during the summer months for clear skies and warmer temperatures, or come in the fall to experience the stunning autumn colors contrasting with the snow-capped peaks. |
Day 8 |
Hot springs, geysers and all manner of wildlife are just a few of the things that define the natural wonder of Yellowstone National Park. |
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Day 10 |
Cody, Wyoming attractions include the Buffalo Bill Historic Center. |
Day 11 |
Located in Northwest New York state. |
Day 12 |
Rapid City is the gateway to iconic Mount Rushmore National Memorial and a delightful stop for your next trip to South Dakota. Located near Black Hills National Forest, Black Elk Peak, and Custer State Park, Rapid City will give you access to a variety of outdoor adventures and scenic landscapes. |
Day 13 |
Rapid City is the gateway to iconic Mount Rushmore National Memorial and a delightful stop for your next trip to South Dakota. Located near Black Hills National Forest, Black Elk Peak, and Custer State Park, Rapid City will give you access to a variety of outdoor adventures and scenic landscapes. |
Travel Dates | Price | ||
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10/07/25 - 10/19/25 |
Starting At $2,696 |
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