We took the 3 day Natl Park Tour (hotel in March) tour. Rachel was our guide. She was incredibly competent, knowledgeable, accommodating, and prompt. Our van was full and by the end of the first day we were acquaintances with everyone. The ..sites were stunning and she was always looking out for the safety of her guests. Early morning breakfast (0530) at to watch the sunrise on the Grand Canyon was stunning. Antelope Canyon was my second favorite!! Viewing Horseshoe bend, Zion, Monument Valley, Lake Powell and a glimpse of the Hoover Dam were incredible. The days flew by. We had such a great time with Bindlestiff that we booked another 1 Day tour while in Vegas to see Death Valley. The guide( a local Iowan) was fabulous as well. We are looking ahead to see when we can hop on another Bindlestiff Tour, perhaps Canada next! So glad you've expanded there as well. As guided tours go it is one of (if not thee) best value there is coming out of Las Vegas.Read full review
It is worth it. If you buy the tickets individually, you will spend more money. We were so lucky to see the Go Los Angeles Card and bought it. We enjoyed our trip in Los Angeles with this card. Thank you.
The van is a bit tight. Pick up location is limited. Need to go to destinated pick up location early in the morning. No stop at some pass by sightseeing points.
Our tour guy Marshsl talks too fast both in English and Mandarin. He did his job but zero excitement. He was busy talking not to the group but one to two people sitting close to him.
Wonderful time at the Grand Canyon. Would have liked a closer view. Or even been able to step out onto the Hoover Dam. But that was my misinterpretation.
By: Dr. Anup singh pathania | Wed Mar 14, 2018 at 04.34 AM
I did a thorough research online on tours that headed to Mt.Rainer and this tour was the best deal I was able to find. It was pretty cheap only $95 ($50 +$45 which you have to pay in cash after boarding bus=$95 total) versus other tours tha..t started at $135. The tour guide was very nice and informative. The driver was very nice and even went out of his way to drop us off at the airport in order for me and my friend to catch our flight back home. I would recommend this tour for economic travellers.Read full review
I booked this tour because it was a Unesco tour and that had been recommended to me. On the information I received it said it was a primarily Chinese tour. It listed 2 tour guides, but there was one. There were 5 English speaking folks o..n the tour I know of. We were all not satisfied. I learned nothing from the tour guide. I had to sit in the front seat of the minibus and could hear very little of the tour guide speech. The other English speaking folks said it didn't matter as they couldn't understand him. They were so upset they wanted to get a rental car and get off the trip. Course that not an option At the Hoover Dam stop I told him I hadn't heard enough to know what was going on. He said no worry he would catch me up. Never did. All I feel he did was had out our tickets at Grand Canyon! I appreciated the communication before the tour date. Our pick up was 30 minutes late, which I know is not their problem. I did text the guide and he said they would be here in a few minutes, to me means 5 as he said they were at the stop before us. It was another 20 minutes. Traffic not an issue at that time of the morning. My seat on the bus was not comfortable as I had to sit in the front with the driver. I was concerned when I got in and there was a gallon of motor oil at my feet. The driver did not speak English and was a cigarette smoker, so he would smoke at stops. Away from the mini bus, but the smell was lingering when he got back in. I have a definite aversion to cigarette smoke. I saw what I wanted, but saw so many other tour guides telling people stories. I learned more from the camera man at Eagle Point than I did our tour guide. Be wary if English Speaking!Read full review