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15D14N National Parks of the American West (NUPNG) ⚠ Minimum 2 adult(s) per departure

15D14N National Parks of the American West (NUPNG)
⚠ Minimum 2 adult(s) per departure

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Las Vegas
G Adventures - National Geographic Journeys
National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures is a collection of unique tours designed to take you deeper into the cultures and habitats of the places we explore. They offer more inclusions compared to other G Adventures Travel Styles, greater hands-on exploration, interactions with local experts, and the freedom to roam, all within the structure and security of travelling in a small group.
Cities to Visit: Las Vegas - Page - San Francisco
Language: English

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Travel Period: from Now till October 12, 2023
Tour Highlight
~ View world-famous canyons and stone formations
~ Hike through several national parks
~ View the giant Sequoias up close
~ Observe the stars from conservatories
~ Tour the city of San Francisco
~ Connect with Navajo people and their culture in Antelope Canyon
What To Expect
From Death Valley to the Grand Canyon, the American West features an astonishing array of geological extremes. Journey to seven incredible national parks in Utah, Arizona, and California, and gain new perspectives from scientists, naturalists, and other local experts along the way. Peer up at Sequoia’s General Sherman—the planet’s largest known living single-stem tree—and wade through the spectacular Narrows slot canyon. Step into the stunning natural sandstone cathedral of Antelope Canyon alongside a Navajo guide, and experience the sweeping majesty of the Grand Canyon and Yosemite. Cap off the adventure amid the urban vitality of San Francisco.
  • Day 1: LAS VEGAS

    Arrive at any time.

    There are no planned activities today until the evening welcome meeting, so check out the strip or get tickets to a show for this evening.

  • Day 2: LAS VEGAS - ZION NATIONAL PARK

    Depart early for the sandstone slot canyons of Zion, Utah's oldest national park, where monumental cliffs of cream, pink, and red pierce the sky. Catch the shuttle into the park and hike to the tiered Emerald Pools and cascading hanging gardens, experiencing diverse plant and animal life.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 3: ZION NATIONAL PARK

    Set out on an unforgettable guided hike to the famed Narrows. Splash, wade, and swim in the cool water of the river that cuts through this stunning slot canyon. Soak up the beauty of the high plateaus, towers, temples, mesas, and some of the planet’s tallest sheer sandstone walls.

    The canyon is narrow, and the river covers the bottom in many places, which means you will have to wade or swim to proceed. Prepare to get wet but the cool water makes this hike particularly pleasant during the hot summer months. During the cooler months, there are available gear rentals including Gore-Tex dry pants, canyon shoes, and neoprene socks. Hiking poles are available for rent year-round.

    Hiking is not permitted when the river is high from runoff or flash flooding. Runoff mostly occurs in April and early May. Late summer thunderstorms can occasionally produce flooding. If the hike is not possible due to weather, it will be replaced with another activity.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 4: ZION NATIONAL PARK - PAGE

    This morning, hike through Bryce Canyon National Park, famed for its maze of multi-coloured rock pinnacles called hoodoo. Keep your camera at the ready to snap shots of these spectacular natural towers that cover the canyon floor. Continue on to Page, Arizona, the gateway to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the beautiful Lake Powell.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 5: PAGE - GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

    Join a local Navajo guide for a thrilling exploration of Antelope Canyon, a stunning natural sandstone cathedral located on Navajo land and accessible only with an authorized guide. Later, go on a short hike to Horseshoe Bend, and stand on steep vermillion cliffs overlooking a spectacular natural bend in the Colorado River. Enjoy lunch at a family-owned Navajo food truck, a G Adventures–supported project, before continuing on to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon.

    Marvel as the Grand Canyon unfolds before you but don't get too close. The land drops almost straight down for more than 1,000m (3,280 ft) into the serpentine canyons below! The gorge is filled with rocky buttes, sheer limestone cliffs, and deep canyons all arrayed in a rainbow of colors. Words defy. This is truly one of the most magnificent sights on earth.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 6: GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

    Spend the day exploring this ancient gorge with an expert from the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute. Set out on foot along the South Rim and gain insights on the unique geology and botany of this geological phenomenon, as well as the local human history. After, view iconic park structures at the Historic Village District, then descend below the canyon rim along the Bright Angel Trail to see 2,000-year-old rock art and 250-million-year-old fossils. Also pay a visit to the historic Kolb Studio, established here in 1904 by photography pioneers Emery and Ellsworth Kolb.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 7: GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK - LAS VEGAS

    This morning, visit Lowell Observatory for a tour of the giant telescopes and to learn about the study of astronomy, as well as a lecture on Mars. Continue back to Las Vegas, but not before getting your kicks on Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona — the birthplace of this famed highway.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 8: LAS VEGAS - DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK

    Enjoy a scenic drive through the desert to Death Valley National Park—the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America. Experience the extremes of this landscape as you pass through the multi-hued badlands of Twenty Mule Team Canyon, take a break to listen to the eroded rock salt at the craggy Devils Golf Course, and descend into Badwater Basin, cradled 282 feet below sea level. Cap off the day at Zabriskie Point as the sun sets over the distinctive Furnace Creek formation.

    Drive through the spectacular landscape of Death Valley. Take in the views of diverse geological features as far as the eye can see. Drive through Twenty Mule Team Canyon to see the different shades of the badlands. Continue to the Devils Golf Course, get out to see and hear the eroded rock salt, so craggy "only the devil could play golf on such rough links". Then descend into Badwater Basin, the lowest, hottest, driest point in North America that sits 282 feet below sea level.

    Continue to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center to get out of the sun and get for a further look into this unique park. Once the heat of the day has passed, head to the most photographed spot in the park, Zabriskie Point for sunset.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 9: DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK - SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK

    Begin the day searching for animal tracks amid the otherworldly landscape of Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, where shifting sands soar up to 100 feet high. Then discover Father Crowley Vista Point, where an easy hike offers an epic payoff: a sweeping view over Rainbow Canyon and Panamint Valley. Keep an eye out for fighter jets practicing between the cliffs. Continue around the Sierra Nevada mountains to California’s Sequoia National Park.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 10: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK

    Enjoy a full day to explore the legendary trees of Sequoia National Park. Walk in the shadow of its formidable giants—including General Sherman, the planet’s largest known living single-stem tree—alongside a naturalist from Sequoia Parks Conservancy. On an afternoon hike along Big Tree Trail, hear how, in 1916, National Geographic deeded tracts of giant trees here to the National Parks Service for safekeeping. This evening, return to the park for an evening of stargazing with a local expert; or, if skies are cloudy, set out on a nighttime walk to witness nocturnal life.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 11: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK - KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK

    Embark on a spectacular drive, watching as the scenery changes from towering sequoias to one of the deepest canyons in the United States. On a journey from Grant Grove to Cedar Grove, be awed by the glacially carved Kings Canyon, and keep an eye out for the endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep and other majestic wildlife.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 12: KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK - YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

    Head north through the Sierras to the south entrance of Yosemite National Park, a natural wonderland of picturesque valleys and ancient granite formations. Stop at the trailhead to Sentinel Dome and climb to the pinnacle for a picnic lunch and breathtaking 360-degree views of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls. Or, go on a hike in the old-growth forest of Mariposa Grove. Continue to Glacier Point for another dramatic vista—and a closer view at iconic Half Dome. Later enjoy a viewing of Free Solo, a National Geographic film based on climber Alex Honnold and his quest to ascend El Capitan without ropes or a safety net.

    : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Day 13: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

    This morning, join a Yosemite Conservancy naturalist on a guided excursion around the park, gaining an insider’s perspective on the human, natural, and geological history of the region. Hike through the heart of Yosemite while hearing about its flora and fauna, and learn how this rugged backcountry became the U.S.’s first protected state park in 1864—and, with the help of John Muir, a national park in 1890. Enjoy the rest of the day on your own; choose your own adventure amid majestic waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, lush meadows, and pristine groves. Keep an eye out for glacial erratics, rock climbers, and a diversity of wildlife. Opt to visit the Ansel Adams Studio or relax by the river with Half Dome as the backdrop.
    Carved by glaciers, Yosemite National Park became the first protected state park in the US in 1864. It took until 1890 to gain National Park status, with the work of John Muir. Though 95% of the park is backcountry, there is still plenty to explore via hikes or the shuttle system. Spend the day hiking amongst Giant Sequoias, granite cliffs, and rushing waterfalls and understand why around 4 million people come to the park each year.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 14: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK - SAN FRANCISCO

    Pass through the Central Valley of California, stopping at a local farm stand to sample some of the region's best produce. Drive over the Bay Bridge on the way into one of America's most vibrant cities, San Francisco. Settle into the hotel before heading out on a CEO-led guided driving tour of the city. Take in the epic view from atop Twin Peaks, walk across a portion of the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge, and stroll past the Painted Ladies—a “postcard row” of Victorian houses that stand as symbols of the city. This evening, consider joining an optional sunset sail in the San Francisco Bay, departing from Fisherman’s Wharf to glide past notorious Alcatraz Island and underneath the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 15: SAN FRANCISCO

    Depart at any time.

    : Breakfast
Whats Included
~ 14 nights accommodation
~ 14 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
~ All transport between destinations and to/from included activities
~ All national park fees
~ Attractions as per itinerary

Whats Excluded
~ International air ticket
~ Travel insurance & visa
~ Optional activity
~ Tipping
~ Others not mentioned

Where to Visits

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October 2023: 12RM33495

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Travel Period: from Now till October 12, 2023
Tour Highlight
~ View world-famous canyons and stone formations
~ Hike through several national parks
~ View the giant Sequoias up close
~ Observe the stars from conservatories
~ Tour the city of San Francisco
~ Connect with Navajo people and their culture in Antelope Canyon
What To Expect
From Death Valley to the Grand Canyon, the American West features an astonishing array of geological extremes. Journey to seven incredible national parks in Utah, Arizona, and California, and gain new perspectives from scientists, naturalists, and other local experts along the way. Peer up at Sequoia’s General Sherman—the planet’s largest known living single-stem tree—and wade through the spectacular Narrows slot canyon. Step into the stunning natural sandstone cathedral of Antelope Canyon alongside a Navajo guide, and experience the sweeping majesty of the Grand Canyon and Yosemite. Cap off the adventure amid the urban vitality of San Francisco.
  • Day 1: LAS VEGAS

    Arrive at any time.

    There are no planned activities today until the evening welcome meeting, so check out the strip or get tickets to a show for this evening.

  • Day 2: LAS VEGAS - ZION NATIONAL PARK

    Depart early for the sandstone slot canyons of Zion, Utah's oldest national park, where monumental cliffs of cream, pink, and red pierce the sky. Catch the shuttle into the park and hike to the tiered Emerald Pools and cascading hanging gardens, experiencing diverse plant and animal life.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 3: ZION NATIONAL PARK

    Set out on an unforgettable guided hike to the famed Narrows. Splash, wade, and swim in the cool water of the river that cuts through this stunning slot canyon. Soak up the beauty of the high plateaus, towers, temples, mesas, and some of the planet’s tallest sheer sandstone walls.

    The canyon is narrow, and the river covers the bottom in many places, which means you will have to wade or swim to proceed. Prepare to get wet but the cool water makes this hike particularly pleasant during the hot summer months. During the cooler months, there are available gear rentals including Gore-Tex dry pants, canyon shoes, and neoprene socks. Hiking poles are available for rent year-round.

    Hiking is not permitted when the river is high from runoff or flash flooding. Runoff mostly occurs in April and early May. Late summer thunderstorms can occasionally produce flooding. If the hike is not possible due to weather, it will be replaced with another activity.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 4: ZION NATIONAL PARK - PAGE

    This morning, hike through Bryce Canyon National Park, famed for its maze of multi-coloured rock pinnacles called hoodoo. Keep your camera at the ready to snap shots of these spectacular natural towers that cover the canyon floor. Continue on to Page, Arizona, the gateway to Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the beautiful Lake Powell.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 5: PAGE - GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

    Join a local Navajo guide for a thrilling exploration of Antelope Canyon, a stunning natural sandstone cathedral located on Navajo land and accessible only with an authorized guide. Later, go on a short hike to Horseshoe Bend, and stand on steep vermillion cliffs overlooking a spectacular natural bend in the Colorado River. Enjoy lunch at a family-owned Navajo food truck, a G Adventures–supported project, before continuing on to the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon.

    Marvel as the Grand Canyon unfolds before you but don't get too close. The land drops almost straight down for more than 1,000m (3,280 ft) into the serpentine canyons below! The gorge is filled with rocky buttes, sheer limestone cliffs, and deep canyons all arrayed in a rainbow of colors. Words defy. This is truly one of the most magnificent sights on earth.

    : Breakfast, Lunch
  • Day 6: GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK

    Spend the day exploring this ancient gorge with an expert from the Grand Canyon Conservancy Field Institute. Set out on foot along the South Rim and gain insights on the unique geology and botany of this geological phenomenon, as well as the local human history. After, view iconic park structures at the Historic Village District, then descend below the canyon rim along the Bright Angel Trail to see 2,000-year-old rock art and 250-million-year-old fossils. Also pay a visit to the historic Kolb Studio, established here in 1904 by photography pioneers Emery and Ellsworth Kolb.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 7: GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK - LAS VEGAS

    This morning, visit Lowell Observatory for a tour of the giant telescopes and to learn about the study of astronomy, as well as a lecture on Mars. Continue back to Las Vegas, but not before getting your kicks on Route 66 in Seligman, Arizona — the birthplace of this famed highway.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 8: LAS VEGAS - DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK

    Enjoy a scenic drive through the desert to Death Valley National Park—the lowest, hottest, and driest place in North America. Experience the extremes of this landscape as you pass through the multi-hued badlands of Twenty Mule Team Canyon, take a break to listen to the eroded rock salt at the craggy Devils Golf Course, and descend into Badwater Basin, cradled 282 feet below sea level. Cap off the day at Zabriskie Point as the sun sets over the distinctive Furnace Creek formation.

    Drive through the spectacular landscape of Death Valley. Take in the views of diverse geological features as far as the eye can see. Drive through Twenty Mule Team Canyon to see the different shades of the badlands. Continue to the Devils Golf Course, get out to see and hear the eroded rock salt, so craggy "only the devil could play golf on such rough links". Then descend into Badwater Basin, the lowest, hottest, driest point in North America that sits 282 feet below sea level.

    Continue to the Furnace Creek Visitor Center to get out of the sun and get for a further look into this unique park. Once the heat of the day has passed, head to the most photographed spot in the park, Zabriskie Point for sunset.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 9: DEATH VALLEY NATIONAL PARK - SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK

    Begin the day searching for animal tracks amid the otherworldly landscape of Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, where shifting sands soar up to 100 feet high. Then discover Father Crowley Vista Point, where an easy hike offers an epic payoff: a sweeping view over Rainbow Canyon and Panamint Valley. Keep an eye out for fighter jets practicing between the cliffs. Continue around the Sierra Nevada mountains to California’s Sequoia National Park.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 10: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK

    Enjoy a full day to explore the legendary trees of Sequoia National Park. Walk in the shadow of its formidable giants—including General Sherman, the planet’s largest known living single-stem tree—alongside a naturalist from Sequoia Parks Conservancy. On an afternoon hike along Big Tree Trail, hear how, in 1916, National Geographic deeded tracts of giant trees here to the National Parks Service for safekeeping. This evening, return to the park for an evening of stargazing with a local expert; or, if skies are cloudy, set out on a nighttime walk to witness nocturnal life.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 11: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK - KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK

    Embark on a spectacular drive, watching as the scenery changes from towering sequoias to one of the deepest canyons in the United States. On a journey from Grant Grove to Cedar Grove, be awed by the glacially carved Kings Canyon, and keep an eye out for the endangered Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep and other majestic wildlife.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 12: KINGS CANYON NATIONAL PARK - YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

    Head north through the Sierras to the south entrance of Yosemite National Park, a natural wonderland of picturesque valleys and ancient granite formations. Stop at the trailhead to Sentinel Dome and climb to the pinnacle for a picnic lunch and breathtaking 360-degree views of Half Dome, El Capitan, and Yosemite Falls. Or, go on a hike in the old-growth forest of Mariposa Grove. Continue to Glacier Point for another dramatic vista—and a closer view at iconic Half Dome. Later enjoy a viewing of Free Solo, a National Geographic film based on climber Alex Honnold and his quest to ascend El Capitan without ropes or a safety net.

    : Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
  • Day 13: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK

    This morning, join a Yosemite Conservancy naturalist on a guided excursion around the park, gaining an insider’s perspective on the human, natural, and geological history of the region. Hike through the heart of Yosemite while hearing about its flora and fauna, and learn how this rugged backcountry became the U.S.’s first protected state park in 1864—and, with the help of John Muir, a national park in 1890. Enjoy the rest of the day on your own; choose your own adventure amid majestic waterfalls, crystal-clear lakes, lush meadows, and pristine groves. Keep an eye out for glacial erratics, rock climbers, and a diversity of wildlife. Opt to visit the Ansel Adams Studio or relax by the river with Half Dome as the backdrop.
    Carved by glaciers, Yosemite National Park became the first protected state park in the US in 1864. It took until 1890 to gain National Park status, with the work of John Muir. Though 95% of the park is backcountry, there is still plenty to explore via hikes or the shuttle system. Spend the day hiking amongst Giant Sequoias, granite cliffs, and rushing waterfalls and understand why around 4 million people come to the park each year.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 14: YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK - SAN FRANCISCO

    Pass through the Central Valley of California, stopping at a local farm stand to sample some of the region's best produce. Drive over the Bay Bridge on the way into one of America's most vibrant cities, San Francisco. Settle into the hotel before heading out on a CEO-led guided driving tour of the city. Take in the epic view from atop Twin Peaks, walk across a portion of the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge, and stroll past the Painted Ladies—a “postcard row” of Victorian houses that stand as symbols of the city. This evening, consider joining an optional sunset sail in the San Francisco Bay, departing from Fisherman’s Wharf to glide past notorious Alcatraz Island and underneath the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge.

    : Breakfast
  • Day 15: SAN FRANCISCO

    Depart at any time.

    : Breakfast
Whats Included
~ 14 nights accommodation
~ 14 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
~ All transport between destinations and to/from included activities
~ All national park fees
~ Attractions as per itinerary

Whats Excluded
~ International air ticket
~ Travel insurance & visa
~ Optional activity
~ Tipping
~ Others not mentioned
May 2023: 08 & 25RM33495
June 2023: 12 & 29RM33495
August 2023: 03RM36995
September 2023: 07, 18 & 25RM36995
October 2023: 12RM33495
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129 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, United States

Overlooking the Fremont Street Experience, this classic downtown casino hotel dating from 1946 is a 6-minute walk from the Mob Museum.

★★★☆☆

792 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767, United States

La Quinta® by Wyndham Zion Park-Springdale hotel is located in Zion Canyon less than a mile from the majesty of Zion National Park. We're nestled in southwest Utah, surrounded by natural beauty near the borders of Nevada and Arizona. Explore the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, Dixie National Forest, or take a day trip into Arizona and tour the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon National Park.

★★★☆☆

70 Kaibab Rd, Page, AZ 86040, United States

Located near the breathtaking Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, La Quinta Inn & Suites® by Wyndham Page at Lake Powell hotel provides the perfect home base for your northern Arizona adventures. Our pet-friendly hotel provides easy access to the Glen Canyon Dam, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Salt River Project – Navajo Generating Station.

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California 190, Death Valley, CA 92328, Death Valley, CA 92328, United States

An elegant hideaway since 1927, the historic Inn at Death Valley is a AAA-rated four-diamond resort that still pampers every guest. Once the exclusive desert escape for such Hollywood elites as Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, and Carole Lombard.

★★★★☆

905 California St, San Francisco, CA 94108, United States

Here at the crest of Nob Hill, it’s easy to see what makes San Francisco special. While our views are amazing, it’s the city’s energy and restless spirit of transformation that quickens your heartbeat and gets your mind spinning.

★★★★☆

129 E Fremont St, Las Vegas, NV 89101, United States

Overlooking the Fremont Street Experience, this classic downtown casino hotel dating from 1946 is a 6-minute walk from the Mob Museum.

★★★☆☆

792 Zion Park Blvd, Springdale, UT 84767, United States

La Quinta® by Wyndham Zion Park-Springdale hotel is located in Zion Canyon less than a mile from the majesty of Zion National Park. We're nestled in southwest Utah, surrounded by natural beauty near the borders of Nevada and Arizona. Explore the Red Cliffs National Conservation Area, Dixie National Forest, or take a day trip into Arizona and tour the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon National Park.

★★★☆☆

70 Kaibab Rd, Page, AZ 86040, United States

Located near the breathtaking Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, La Quinta Inn & Suites® by Wyndham Page at Lake Powell hotel provides the perfect home base for your northern Arizona adventures. Our pet-friendly hotel provides easy access to the Glen Canyon Dam, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and the Salt River Project – Navajo Generating Station.

★★★☆☆

California 190, Death Valley, CA 92328, Death Valley, CA 92328, United States

An elegant hideaway since 1927, the historic Inn at Death Valley is a AAA-rated four-diamond resort that still pampers every guest. Once the exclusive desert escape for such Hollywood elites as Marlon Brando, Clark Gable, and Carole Lombard.

★★★★☆

905 California St, San Francisco, CA 94108, United States

Here at the crest of Nob Hill, it’s easy to see what makes San Francisco special. While our views are amazing, it’s the city’s energy and restless spirit of transformation that quickens your heartbeat and gets your mind spinning.

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