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Adventure touring

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Activities
  • Day walks
Accommodation
  • 11 nights hotel
  • 2 nights tent cabin
Meals
  • 12 Lunches
  • 13 Breakfasts

Price

14 daysfrom

$4790USD

Overview

Trip code: NPX

Trip highlights


  • Discover San Francisco on a fun city tour
  • Marvel at the larger-than-life views of Grand Canyon National Park
  • Witness the soaring cliffs of Half Dome in Yosemite National Park
  • Enjoy incredible day hikes in Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks
  • Walk among the red rock pillars of Monument Valley
  • Take in sweeping vistas of Death Valley National Park
  • Walk the trail to Horseshoe Bend
  • Feel dwarfed by the Worlds biggest trees - the Sequoias
  • Revel in the mountain scenery near Mammoth

It would be hard to improve on this spectacular itinerary combining visits and optional day walks in Arizona, California and Utah’s most spectacular National Parks with some optional walks into and around the Grand Canyon and time in the cities of San Francisco and Las Vegas. This is the best of Western USA visiting 4 States and 6 National Parks. During our 14 day trip we explore the trails of Yosemite to view immense glacier carved walls of soaring granite, such as Lembert Dome (2880m) and the famous Half Dome (2680m). We’ll ogle at the world’s biggest trees, the ancient Sequoias, before continuing to Mammoth with its hot springs. Following a short visit to Death Valley we journey deep into Utah and explore the ancient landscapes at Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park and view the deep blue waters of Lake Powell. This iconic trip is completed with two days at Grand Canyon National Park.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to overcrowding in the National Parks, parking is at times impossible to find. In this case the tour director may decide to leave the group at the entrance and try to find parking. In this case some hikes maybe be self guided.


Itinerary

Arrival in San Fransisco. Self transfer from the airport to the hotel via either a shuttle or taxi, which ever is more convenient for you. Relax this evening in preparation for the great adventure ahead. You will meet with your group leader and other members of the group at 8am the following morning when the group briefing will take place. Overnight: Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf, 2 nights

Meals:  Nil

San Francisco is amongst one of the USA’s most cosmopolitan and atmospheric cities. Located on the bay its suburbs are linked by a series of expansive bridges, one of those being the famous Golden Gate Bridge. Trams run major routes along the foreshore and into the hilly heights in a city where quaint wooden houses contrast sharply with the sophistication of modern skyscrapers. This vibrant city is known for its iconic landmarks, diverse neighborhoods, and breathtaking views. You’ll have the opportunity to explore the bustling waterfront at Fisherman’s Wharf, marvel at the Golden Gate Bridge, and wander through the historic streets of Chinatown. No visit is complete without a ride on the city's famous cable cars, offering a unique way to experience the steep hills and stunning skyline. From the art-filled alleys of the Mission District to the serene beauty of Golden Gate Park, you’re certain to find many hidden treasures throughout this fabulous metropolis. In the afternoon we recommend a harbour cruise on the bay (boat tours are not included, various fees apply), a tour of Alcatraz (recommend to book in advance) or a ferry ride to Sausalito (optional). Overnight: Hotel Caza Fisherman's Wharf City tour: 3-4 mi / 5-7 km, 3-4 hrs, +/-100 m

Meals:  B,L

This morning we depart San Francisco via the famous Golden Gate Bridge, providing the opportunity to walk across for those who wish to savour the views. We will then head for the amazing grove of Sequoia, the world's largest trees, where we enjoy a leisurely walk amongst the giants. We continue onto the Yosemite Valley in the afternoon where we stay in tent cabins in the heart of Yosemite Valley in Curry Village, the hub of activity in the valley. The accommodation here is in rustic twin share tent cabins with beds, canvas walls and communal bathrooms. The benefit of this accommodation is the direct access to hiking trails. Overnight: Curry Village (Tent Cabins with communal bathrooms), 2 nights Drive time: 250 mi / 400 km, or 4-5 hrs

Meals:  B,L

Yosemite National Park which was established in 1890 and encompasses stunning mountain vistas and valleys housing meadows and forests surrounded by high cliffs and waterfalls. In the morning, our group takes a leisurely drive to Glacier Point, the most impressive viewpoint of the national park. Big tour buses cannot access this viewpoint, but our smaller van is allowed. From here we marvel at the perfect view of the valley and the impressive walls of Half Dome. From Glacier Point, three very different walks are offered that vary in length, difficulty, and views. Two of these walks head down to the valley, and one is a walk along the rim. These are all one-way walks and therefore self-guided. We recommend you enjoy the afternoon relaxing in the valley. Those wanting to climb Half Dome must leave at 6 am to challenge themselves near to the peak. (Permits to hike to the top of Half Dome are required seven days per week when the cables are up and they are difficult to reserve. See tour notes for details). Overnight: Curry Village (Tent Cabins with communal bathrooms) Panorama Trail: 9.1 mi / 14.6 km, 4-6 hrs, +/-700 m Four Mile Trail: 9.7 mi / 15.6 km, 5-6 hrs, +/-1000 m Sentinel Dome & Taft Point Loop: 7.2 mi / 11.5 km, 4-5 hrs, +/-575 m

Meals:  B,L

In the morning, we depart Yosemite National Park via Tioga Pass, crossing over the Sierra Nevada Mountains at 10,000 feet (3048 m). Time and weather permitting, we may hike and scramble to the top of Lembert Dome, offering expansive views over the Tuolumne Meadow. The day will conclude with a short exploration of Mono Lake, one of the world’s oldest lakes, famous for its white Tufa towers formed by hot springs. Our hotel is in the small ski town of Mammoth Lakes. Overnight: Mammoth Mountain Inn, 1 night Drive time: 120 mi / 200 km, or 2 hrs Lembert Dome Loop: 3.8 mi / 6.1 km, 2-3 hrs, +/-200 m **Note: Trips starting before the end of May or in late October may have to detour via Sonora Pass due to snow closure on Tioga Pass Road in Yosemite National Park. Tioga Pass generally opens Memorial Day, which is the last weekend in May. It closes with the first heavy snow of the year.

Meals:  B,L

After a short morning drive, we reach Death Valley National Park where more than 3.3 million acres of spectacular desert scenery, rare desert wildlife, complex geology, undisturbed wilderness and sites of historical interest abound. This area is known for extreme weather conditions and temperatures, and is one of the hottest places on earth. In summer, temperatures can reach over 49°C. Additionally, being in a rift valley, Death Valley is also the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere at 86 m below sea level. We explore the golden sand dunes which contrast with the stark brown and black hillsides, Badwater with its poisonous springs, the Devil’s Golf Course formed by salt deposits and the colourful formations at Zabriske Point. If time and weather permit, there is also an optional walk through the Badlands. Our hotel is close to the entrance of Death Valley National Park. Overnight: Longstreet Hotel & Casino, 1 night Badlands Loop: 2.6 mi / 4.2 km, 1-2 hrs, +/-120 m Drive time: 240 mi / 400 km, or 4 hrs

Meals:  B,L

In the morning, we travel via the famous Route 66 through the hot deserts of Nevada and into the world famous Grand Canyon, another UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you choose, there is time this afternoon for a breathtaking helicopter flight over the Grand Canyon (not included, flights approx. US$300) is available. Otherwise, enjoy a magical desert sunset over the red sandstone landscape, quite a contrast to Yosemite's green mountains and Death Valley's salt flats. We are staying just south of the park entrance and will have a full day tomorrow to explore what the canyon has to offer. Overnight: The Red Feather Lodge, 2 nights Drive time: 320 mi / 500 km, or 5 hrs

Meals:  B,L

A full day to relax and explore at the Grand Canyon. We recommend an easy hike along the West Rim to the beautiful Hermit’s Rest overlook. If you are looking for a bit more action, there are some recommended hikes that will take you into the canyon itself. Note that you have to come up as far as you went down so keep that in mind to ensure you have enough food, water and plenty of time. It will take you twice as long to return to the rim as it did for you to descend. *Note: Hikes in Grand Canyon National Park are self-guided due to permit regulations. For those searching for a little excitement, helicopter tours, bike rentals and an IMAX theater (to be paid locally, not included in tour package) are available as well. The Grand Canyon is famous for its exceptional sunsets so have your camera ready in case you missed last night's! Overnight: The Red Feather Lodge Havasupai Gardens via Bright Angel Trail: ~9 mi/14.4 km, 4-5 hrs, +/-940 m Cedar Ridge via South Kaibab: ~3 mi/5 km, 3-4 hrs, +/-300 m Hike along the rim: up to 8 mi/13 km, up to 4 hrs, +/-50 m

Meals:  B,L

In the morning, we depart via the east entrance of the canyon, stopping to see the sights of the East Rim, and head for the world famous Monument Valley of the Navajo tribe. Here giant rock domes and mesas rise out of the valley into the blue sky, offering impressive photo opportunities. For decades, the area has been used by Hollywood as a favorite movie backdrop including Forrest Gump. We highly recommend an unforgettable Jeep tour with the Navajos through the valley (not included, approx. USD$100) to hidden beauty spots such as “Ear of the Wind” and “Big Hogan”. From here, after a short drive, we reach Lake Powell, where we spend the night in Page, AZ. Overnight: Clarion Inn Page - Lake Powell, 1 night Drive time: ~300 mi / 450 km, or 5 hrs

Meals:  B,L

Today is a day to explore Page and all the adventures it has to offer. This area is famous for its various rock formations. We recommend a tour of Antelope Canyon, one of the most photographed sights in Arizona, (not included, pending availability, approx. $100) and a short hike out to Horseshoe Bend. After taking in the stunning views we continue to the next highlight. Lake Powell was created through the damming of the Colorado River and dark blue waters reflect sheer red stone towers in an amazing colour, offering unforgettable impressions. In the late afternoon we drive to our next destination, Bryce Canyon. Overnight: Bryce View Lodge, 1 night Drive time: 150 mi / 240 km, or 3 hrs Horseshoe Bend: 1.5 mi/2.4 km, 45 min, +/-40 m

Meals:  B,L

For many, Bryce is the most beautiful of the American National Parks. Long ago, tectonic forces uplifted an ancient lakebed exposing the soft sandstone deposit to the elements. Over time, the frost and wind erosion continued to chisel them and created a truly wonderful display of rocks. Marvel at Thor's Hammer, sandstone arches and the expansiveness of the park. Hiking paths wind through radiant red and pink towers of stone, known as Hoodoo's, which contrast beautifully with blue skies and green pines. At sundown, be awed by an unforgettable color play on the formations. Those wanting can take a horseback ride through Bryce's rock formations (approx. $65, not included) or hike with the group on the Navajo and Queens Garden Trail. In the afternoon, we depart towards Hurricane, Utah, our jumping off point for tomorrows adventure in Zion! Overnight: Days Inn - Hurricane, 1 night Drive time: 140 mi / 200 km, or 2.5 hrs Queens Garden and Navajo Loop: 3 mi/5 km, 3 hrs, +/-200 m Rim walk, Bryce Point to Sunset: 2 mi/4 km, 1 hr, +/-50 m

Meals:  B,L

In the morning, we drive directly to the spectacular Zion National Park. The west side of the park is an 800 m deep sandstone canyon carved by the mighty Virgin River. The scenery is stunning. Zion is famous for it's iconic hikes through many slot canyons. We have all day to explore this fabulous destination. You have the option to enjoy a hike to Emerald Pools, where water cascades into shaded pools. Time permitting, you may rent river boots and wade through the famous Narrows of the Virgin River. Which ever you choose, you will not be disappointed. If you finish hiking early, there is free time to explore the charming town of Springdale. We then drive on to St George for the evening. Overnight: Ramada by Wyndam - St. George Drive time: 80 mi / 120 km or 2 hrs Emerald Pools 3 mi / 5 km, 2-3 hrs, +/-200 m The Narrows: ~2-3 miles / 3-5 km, 1-2 hrs, +/-0 m

Meals:  B,L

Today, we get the chance to explore a less visited State Park that is commonly referred to as a "mini Zion". We will hike over beautiful slick rock, into a lava tube and across moqui marbles. Then we marvel at the remarkable dinosaur footprints left behind long ago. We then drive our final leg of our adventure into the bustling city of Las Vegas. Opt to walk the strip, see one of Las Vegas' famous shows or relax at the hotel for your final night on your Southwest adventure. Overnight: Tuscany Suites Hotel & Casino, 1 night Drive time: 100 mi / 160 km, or 2 hr Lava Tube to Moqui Marbles: 3 mi / 5 km, 2-3 hours, +/-150 m

Meals:  B,L

Today concludes our trip together. Departure is at your leisure and the trip concludes upon check out from the hotel before 12 noon. There is a complimentary shuttle from the hotel that you may sign up for at the front desk depending on your timing needs. Please let us know if you would like to spend additional days in this vibrant city.

Meals:  B


Inclusions

  • 13 breakfasts, 12 picnic lunches
  • 11 nights accommodation in 3 star hotels with private facilities, 2 nights tent cabins
  • Private transport
  • Services of an experienced, multi-lingual driver-guide
  • National park entry fees & sightseeing as specified
  • Snow shoe hire on the Christmas winter departure

  • Cost of laundry, soft drinks & alcoholic beverages
  • Meals not indicated in the itinerary
  • Flights, airport taxes, and airport transfers
  • Travel Insurance (compulsory)
  • Visas
  • Medical treatment
  • Personal expenses
  • Optional excursions
  • Tour leader tip (approx USD10-12 per day)
  • Half Dome hikes require a permit. Theses permits have to be reserved by the clients well in advance of their trip, via internet at www.recreation.gov. Guides cannot reserve these hikes in advance.

About Your Leader

All of our USA tour leaders are certified in First Aid and CPR and registered as official guides with the national parks. All of them are trained to guide hikes. Most are bilingual and many of our departures are conducted in English as well as one other language (typically German or Spanish). Your tour leader is from the USA and may have grown up here or may have moved here from another country - As many Americans do!


Suitability

Adventure touring

2

This trip has been graded adventure touring and includes a series of day walks to explore the national parks of western USA. The trails used are well defined and the walking distance will generally not exceed 3-6 hours. However there are stages of the trip which are certainly more demanding including the descent from Glacier Point in Yosemite and the descent/ascent into the Grand Canyon where the vertical distance will be around 800m. Walkers should carry walking sticks to assist with steep ascents and descents, particularly if you have a history of back or knee problems. The touring component of the trip is fast paced with long drives on some days. However, the vehicle will be air -conditioned and relatively comfortable, and the scenery quite stunning. It is well worth taking the time to prepare physically and mentally for the journey in order to get the most out of the trip. We suggest that you undertake regular exercise – power walking, swimming or cycling three times a week for at least three months prior to your departure. It is also a good idea to take in some day walks in hilly areas near to your home to prepare yourself for walking with a day pack.


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Notes

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IMPORTANT NOTE: This tour is conducted in English as well as another language, typically German or Spanish.

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