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Day 1: Las Vegas - Grand Canyon National Park (379 miles) |
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We will continue driving to the Grand Canyon National Park in the morning, passing by the famous Hoover Dam and Route 66. We will arrive at the park around noon. Every visitor here is a photography master, and every photo is a landscape painting. One option is to take a helicopter tour (at your own expense) to get a bird's-eye view of the stunning Grand Canyon. After the visit, we will drive to the hotel for accommodation in town. Las Vegas is known as the "Entertainment Capital of the World" for a good reason-- casinos and hotels line its streets, and visitors can gamble, see shows, and shop at virtually any hour of the day or night.
Considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon was carved over 17 million years by the Colorado River. This breathtaking, 18-mile-long canyon has been stunning visitors for hundreds of years. Duration: 2-3 Hours
Standard Hotel: A boutique hotel in Page Meal: Excluded |
Day 2: Antelope Canyon - Horseshoe Bend - Zion National Park - Las Vegas (263 miles) |
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We set off in the refreshing morning to visit the world's number one slot canyon, which is ranked as one of the top ten photography spots in the world. Following a Navajo guide, we enter the Antelope Canyon and find ourselves in a colorful world, walking through a unique canyon formed over millions of years by water erosion. We admire the irregular colors reflected by natural sunlight on the rocks and appreciate the magical corridor of the Antelope Canyon. Then, we drive to Horseshoe Bend to witness the magnificent work of nature. After that, we head to the beautiful Lake Powell to enjoy the stunning scenery. Before sunset, we arrive at the famous hiking destination, Zion National Park, to observe the sunset view. We return to Las Vegas at night! The most popular slot canyon in the American Southwest is Antelope Canyon, a sandstone formation formed by flood and rainwater. The canyon is located on a Navajo reservation, and has been made a Navajo Tribal Park. Duration: Approx. 1 Hour 10 Minutes
Page is a city in Coconino County, Arizona, United States, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Page was founded in 1957 as a housing community for workers and their families during the construction of nearby Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.
The highlight of Zion National Park in southwestern Utah is Zion Canyon, which reaches a half mile in depth. The park is home to a spectacular amount of plants and animals, including over two hundred species of birds. Duration: 1-2 Hours Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded |
Note: The first night accommodation will be selected from Flagstaff, Williams or Page according to the actual situation on your tour.
Departure times and locations:
7:30am, 999 W Resorts World Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Resort World Hotel)
7:45am, 3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Horseshoe Casino Las Vegas North Door (Flamingo Rd)
8:00am, 3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (New York New York Hotel & Casino)
Destination
Adult
Child
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon Water Tour (Optional)
$169
$169
Grand Canyon
South Rim Helicopter Tour (Optional)
$299
$299 (0-11 yrs)
Policy Nature Clarification:
This adjustment constitutes an administrative policy change (Executive Order / Interior Department rule change) by the U.S. Department of the Interior, not formal congressional legislation, and legally qualifies as a force majeure event or policy adjustment.
Key Regulations:
1. Foreign Visitor Surcharge: Non-U.S. residents ages 16 and above entering designated popular national parks must pay an additional $100 per person per park fee, on top of the standard entrance fee.
2. Annual Pass: $250 for non-U.S. residents. Non-resident pass holders will be exempt from the per-park surcharge.
3. Applicable Parks: The surcharge applies to 11 most-visited national parks including Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, Zion, Grand Teton, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, Bryce Canyon, Acadia, Sequoia & Kings Canyon, Everglades.
Important Notes:
• Park entrances may require a government-issued photo ID to verify residency status.
• Any additional costs arising from this policy must be borne by the traveler.
Effective Date: January 1, 2026