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| 6 Days Grand Circle National Parks (Departure from Los Angeles or Las Vegas) |
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Arches National Park contains the world's largest concentration of natural stone arches. This National Park is a red, arid desert, punctuated with oddly eroded sandstone forms such as fins, pinnacles, spires, balanced rocks, and arches. The 73,000-acre region has over 2,000 of these. |
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Tour code: LAS-GC6-06/vy
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Land Only (Departure from Los Angeles and Las Vegas)
| 2010 Departure | Double Occupancy | Triple Room | Quad Room | Single Room | Child (3-7, under 48") |
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Now - 05/30
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No discount for child |
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| Los Angeles – Las Vegas |
Tour from Los Angeles: Go to Las Vegas by coach in the morning. Tour from Las Vegas: We will pick you up at Las Vegas airport and transfer you to the hotel (airfare excluded).
Las Vegas is a city that has something to offer everyone. The infamous Las Vegas Strip is where tourists can enjoy a walk in the warm desert evening and visit the newest and most lavish casinos. These casinos include the Bellagio, Venetian, MGM Grand, The Mirage and many others. Or perhaps take a stroll downtown and view the dazzling light show that spans an entire street (Optional highlights tour). Overnight stay in Las Vegas.
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| Las Vegas – Zion National Park – Bryce Canyon National Park – Panguitch |
In the morning, explore Zion National Park. The name Zion is a Hebrew word meaning a place of refuge. Experience the dramatic landscape of sculptured canyons and soaring cliffs. Then, visit Bryce Canyon National Park. The limited archeological findings indicate that this area was used primarily for hunting with most habitation in the river valleys below. Over time, erosion has carved colorful Claron limestone into thousands of spires, fins, arches and mazes. The formations collectively called "hoodoos," and are arranged and tinted with various colors. Overnight stay in Panguitch.
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| Panguitch – Arches National Park – Moab |
Arches National Park, Utah contains one of the largest concentrations of natural sandstone arches in the world. The arches and numerous other extraordinary geologic features, such as spires, pinnacles, pedestals and balanced rocks, are highlighted in striking foreground and background views created by contrasting colors, landforms and textures. The park is 73,379 acres in size. Overnight stay in Moab
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| Moab – Monument Valley – Glen Canyon – Antelope Slot Canyon – Lake Powell – Page |
Monument Valley is a Navajo Nation tribal park, straddling the border of northeastern Arizona and southeastern Utah of the Colorado Plateau. Lake Powell, in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, is one of the world's great places for house boating! The 186-mile long lake offers sandy beaches, cool blue water, and exceptional red-rock scenery. It is excellent for boating, skiing, kayaking and fishing. You can join the optional boat tour to enjoy this wonderful scenery. Also, you can join the other optional tour of Antelope Slot Canyon. Overnight stay in Page.
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| Page – Grand Canyon – Las Vegas |
The Grand Canyon offers one of the most spectacular examples of erosion which cannot be found anywhere else in the world. Canyon National Park is a designated World Heritage Site and is unmatched in the incomparable vistas that it offers to visitors on the rim. Overnight stay in Las Vegas.
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| Las Vegas – Los Angeles or Next Destination |
Tour from Los Angeles: Return to Los Angeles by coach. Or you can take a flight from Las Vegas to your next destination (airfare and transfer service excluded). Tour from Las Vegas: You can stay behind there or take a flight from Las Vegas to your next destination (airfare and transfer service excluded). If you want to take a coach to Los Angeles, the bus fare is $35.00 per person (additional).
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| Updated 2010/05/31 by Vy |
Popular Departure - due to itinerary and time of year, this departure historically sells out quickly.
Early booking is encouraged.
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