DAY1 Las Vegas
- Heading to Las Vegas, you can enjoy paid shows and explore the Strip at night
Las Vegas is one of the largest cities in the state of Nevada, USA, and one of the most famous tourist destinations worldwide.
Located in southern Nevada, it is a vibrant, luxurious, charming, and entertaining city.
This city is renowned for its large casinos, luxurious hotels, theme parks, Broadway-style shows, restaurants, shopping centers, and nightlife.
Additionally, Las Vegas is a major venue for numerous famous performances and events,
such as the globally popular music festival "Rock in Rio," magic shows, improv comedy performances, and car races.
In summary, Las Vegas is an exciting and diverse city where you can find activities and entertainment suited t
whether you're here for gambling, luxury experiences, or seeking adventure and thrills.
DAY2 Vegas to Route 66 to Sedona
- Monument Valley, Jeep tour with Native American guides, and a Native American cookout in the valley (additional cost).
The historic Route 66 is a famous highway in the United States with a long history.
It has connected many renowned cities and scenic spots, earning it the titles of "Mother Road" and "Main Street of America."
Although it was decommissioned in 1985, it remains a popular destination for tourists and car enthusiasts who want to experience the history of this iconic American road.
While Sedona is not directly located on Route 66, it can be reached through a scenic drive from the highway.
Upon arrival in Sedona, visitors can explore the beautiful red rock formations, visit art galleries and shops, and explore nearby attractions such as the Grand Canyon or Verde Valley.
Overall, traveling along the picturesque Route 66 and heading to Sedona is an excellent way to experience the breathtaking scenery and history of the southwestern United States.
DAY3 Sedona to Monument Valley (Indian Jeep Tour and BBQ in the Valley optional)
- Monument Valley, Jeep tour with Native American guides, and a Native American cookout in the valley (additional cost).
Monument Valley is a natural landscape located at the border of Arizona and Utah in the United States.
It is renowned for its unique sandstone formations and vast open plains.It is one of the most famous natural landmarks in the American West and has served as a filming location for numerous movies and TV shows
The Monument Valley region is characterized by towering red sandstone buttes and prominent rock columns that were formed through geological changes millions of years ago.
Visitors can engage in various activities such as Jeep tours, rock climbing, horseback riding, camping, and stargazing, allowing them to experience the local Native American culture and art while enjoying delicious barbecues. Overall, Monument Valley offers a remarkable natural and cultural experience that showcases the beauty of the American Southwest.
DAY4 Mesa Verde National Park to Arches National Park
- Prehistoric cliff dwellings and sunset at Arches National Park.
Mesa Verde National Park is one of the most significant archaeological sites in the United States, famous for its cliff dwellings and offering hiking and walking trails.
From Mesa Verde to Arches National Park, it's approximately 270 miles, crossing scenic areas in Colorado and Utah, showcasing natural beauty and geological landscapes.
Arches National Park is renowned for its natural arches and pillars, providing several hiking trails and natural features, including petroglyphs, rock towers, and ghost town remnants.
This journey allows you to admire the stunning landscapes and geological wonders of the American West.
DAY5 Canyonlands National Park to Capitol Reef NP to Bryce City
- Sunrise at Canyonlands National Park, Capitol Reef National Park.
Canyonlands National Park, located in Arizona, is one of the world's renowned natural landscapes.
Watching the sunrise at the park is a truly spectacular experience as the sun rises from the east, illuminating different parts of the canyon terrain, creating a magnificent spectacle.
Capitol Reef National Park, situated in southern Utah, is known for its unique dome-shaped rock formations and colorful rock landscapes.
The domes in Capitol Reef are formed through natural erosion, and the park is adorned with thousands of these majestic domes.
The park is open year-round, but the scenery and climate vary with the seasons. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and are ideal times to visit.
DAY6 Bryce NP, Zion NP, Kanab Movietown
- Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park, and the town of Little Hollywood (optional cowboy movie dinner for an additional fee).
Bryce Canyon National Park is renowned for its unique rock pillar landscapes.
Zion National Park features stunning canyons and diverse ecosystems.
Kanab's Little Hollywood is a movie-themed amusement park showcasing the backdrop and props from Western films.
These attractions are located in southern Utah, attracting visitors to explore their unique offerings.
DAY7 Lake Powell(boat tour optional) Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon(optional fees), Tusayan
- Lake Powell (optional boat tour for an additional fee), Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon (optional guided tour for an additional fee).
Lake Powell is an artificial reservoir located in the southwestern United States, offering magnificent red rock canyons and water activities.
Horseshoe Bend is the meandering section of the Colorado River known for its unique horseshoe shape.
Antelope Canyon is a wind-carved gorge famous for its geological formations and light effects.
The upper canyon features gentle curves and ethereal lighting effects, while the lower canyon is known for its bright natural light and slender rock walls.
Antelope Canyon is a sacred site of the Navajo Nation and is now managed by the local Native American community. Visitors are required to book a guided tour in advance to visit.
DAY8 Grand Canyon South(helicopter tour optional), Route 66, Las Vegas
- South Rim of the Grand Canyon, helicopter tours (additional fee), Las Vegas.
The South Rim of the Grand Canyonis one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States, renowned for its breathtaking beauty and stunning natural landscapes.
Visitors can engage in various activities such as hiking, biking, camping, and guided tours.
However, for a unique perspective to experience the magnificent views of the Grand Canyon, a helicopter tour is a must-try experience.
From the vantage point of a helicopter, one can overlook the Colorado River, Kaibab National Forest, and other picturesque sights. The duration of helicopter tours varies from 30 minutes to an hour, with different tour companies offering a range of options and prices.
The South Rim of the Grand Canyon is an unforgettable travel destination, whether you explore it on foot or take a helicopter ride, you will be awestruck by the beauty of nature.
DAY9 Vegas, home
Returning from Las Vegas
Flight Information
Cost Description
Price Excludes
Airfare, meals,tips ($15 per day), and optional activities (such as the helicopter tour, which costs approximately $200).