Bradley should win an award or something. We laughed the hours away while soaking in the sites. My friend, myself and our 22 yr old sons had an epic adventure. Nature is the best playground and this tour gave the best bang for the buck. Ple..ase keep your prices reasonable and I promise to tip generously. I can’t wait to book my next trip!!Read full review
Zion National Park, Bryce canyon, antelope canyon, monument valley and the grand canyon sprinkled with seeing some wild life, eating Navajo tacos, visiting the part of the road in Monument Valley from Forest Gump and driving on the famous R..oute 66 - it's definitely a trip for anyone who's wanting to see it all during their short time in Vegas and wanting to venture out.
HIGHLY recommend this tour and booking with them.Read full review
My bestie and I took our sons on this trip to celebrate their graduation from university (because they are half Aussie and half American). They needed to appreciate where they are from having been raised in Australia and just college in the.. US.
The boys slept off their hangovers in the van and we enjoyed the scenery and company of our guide Bradley. The administration really planned well because there were 3 single girls also in their early twenties. The girls were happy to be put together as well-they were all traveling separately when they booked. Extremely thoughtful consideration!
Bradley is awesome!! He has a plethora of knowledge and interesting stories from his extensive travels around the world. We felt very fortunate to have him as our guide and I think he enjoyed our time together too because we laughed the hours away on the road.
We had snow capped views of Bryce Canyon and luckily no flash flooding (that would cancel) the hike through those crazy water weathered walls of Antelope Canyon inside the Navajo Nation. There was snow and limited visibility during our hike around the Grand Canyon but those who ventured down into the canyon were rewarded with great views and clear skies. I chose to keep the local economy thriving by shopping and sipping whiskey by the fire in the historic hotel.
My favourite part was getting an up close and personal experience with the people of the Navajo Nation. Jeep tour, flute and story time, and a hot meal in the home all inside Monument Valley.
If you are still reading and pondering if you should go. The answer is YES! It’s very inexpensive for what you get and honey for the soul!! Nature at your doorstep. And if you do go, Please tip generously. If you do the math, The guides do not get paid enough!!!
Oh ya, and don’t forget to enjoy Vegas while you’re there!
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Great time! The parks are beautiful. But our guide made the trip awesome. Joel was considerate, has an expansive knowledge of SW region and Navajo Nation, and funny. There’s a lot of road time; he maintained a good balance of information ..and quiet time. Even with the rain and wind, I’m glad we switched from lodging to camping. We laughed around the campfire and enjoyed watching our European and Australian campers enjoy their first s’mores. Dinner at Guy & Sheila’s home was a bonus!Read full review
The tour guide was not available for the trip. Mr Manuel the driver had to double up as the tour guide also . He deserves a praises for his efforts to make every one comfy
Bobby/rob was our driver, picked us up promptly, was kind and curious, told us sites as driving through Las Vegas, felt safe was while in the bus with him. When we got to ATV in the desert, zach was our instructor. Most fun experience we.. had in Las Vegas! Felt safe with zach even through all the hills in the desert. Such an amazing fun experience with beautiful scenery!!!!! Will do again If i ever come back!!!!Read full review
One of the best trips I've ever done. The guide, Joel, was incredible. So friendly, funny and knowledgeable; very organised and hard-working behind the scenes. He even put our luggage in our hotel room while we were sightseeing. Our bus had.. 10 guests, and the 3 empty seats meant that it didn't seem crowded at all. The itinerary was excellent - we packed a lot in but it didn't seem rushed. My body was still on Eastern Time so I didn't mind leaving at 7am both mornings and it meant that we made the most of the daylight hours. My highlights were Bryce, Antelope, sunrise at Monument Valley (it was cloudy for sunset) and of course the Grand Canyon. I stayed on at the Grand Canyon on my own because I wanted more time there, and to see sunset and sunrise and I'm very glad I did. (Our bus had a mixture of campers and hotel lodgers, which was a shame in a way, because we were split up overnight.) I would definitely recommend it, and I hope to do at least one more of their toursRead full review
We had a couldn't be better guide Marie during our trip. She is a well-organized, considerate and efficient person. Although the weather was a challenge. We went through snow(freezing at mid-30') and heavy rain. But Marie managed to give us.. a memorable experience. Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon are the BEST.Read full review
100% A rapid winter tour of the SW parks and day trips out of LV
By: Anonymous | Fri May 10, 2019 at 12.00 AM
We were limited in time and wanted to see some of the great SW Parks. The 3 day trip was ideal as it started and finished in Las Vegas. There was a lot of driving to fit it all in but we did see all that we wanted.
We also went on two day ..trips out of LV - Death Valley and Ghost Towns. I enjoyed the Death Valley more that the ghost towns as the latter were so full of tourists and commercialized that they were not Ghostly at all.
They were well organised and professional. The guide (Joel) was excellent.Read full review