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Las Vegas, USA
Las Vegas, USA
Billings: Learn all about Billing's railroad history during a Be My Guest dinner at the historic Billings Depot. The facility was built in 1903 to serve as a hub for 3 major railroads passing through town and is now a non-profit organization. A historian from the nearby Western Heritage Center will serve as host for the evening enlightening the group on the rail industry's importance to Big Sky Montana! Local Chef Stephen Hindman has put together a wonderful 3-course menu complete with beer and wine.
Palisade: Unlock the local secrets of the land over a meet-and-greet at Field to Fork, an organic fruit and vegetable farm that cultivates 10 acres for vegetable production in addition to a fruit orchard of rare heritage stone and pomme fruit. Welcomed by owners Jessica and Scott, you’ll learn about the farm, its history and Jessica and Scott’s passion and expertise for organic farming. Then, take a walking tour of the farm discovering horticulture and how they grow organic fruits and vegetables, including a greenhouse and barn tour. Cap off your experience with a meal of crudité, salad, pizza topped with local ingredients and dessert featuring local seasonal fruit.
Grand Canyon National Park: The great outdoors is your classroom today when you meet geologist Canyon Tim for an enlightening talk about the Grand Canyon at the South Rim . Having over 30 years of geological experience, Tim’s fascinating talk reveals how this natural marvel was formed millions of years ago and how the different layers that make up the Colorado Plateau are still visible today.
Zion National Park: Unlock geological history as you walk the paths and trails of Zion National Park, following in the footsteps of Native Americans and the earliest pioneers. The lush vegetation, wild rivers, roaring waterfalls and towering cliffs of this park will have you reaching for your camera over and over again. You’ll even drive through the amazing 1.1-mile, sandstone Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel built from the late 1920s through 1930, when it was the longest tunnel of its type at the time.
Bryce Canyon National Park: After stopping at Sunset Point this afternoon, Bryce Canyon awaits. You’re right in the heart of it all with your accommodations just three miles from the park entrance, maximising the time you'll spend in the park.
Epic landscapes await on the 'Scenic Parks Explorer' tour, a 15-day national parks adventure beginning and ending in Las Vegas. Traverse the wonders of Yellowstone, Denver, and the Grand Canyon, with highlights including Zion’s cliffs and Monument Valley’s mesas. Designed for travelers seeking moderate activity and authentic encounters, this tour package offers overnight stays in Yellowstone and stories from Native American guides. The unique selling point is the breadth of iconic parks covered, ensuring you experience the very best of America’s wild west. If you crave an in-depth exploration of nature’s masterpieces, this trip belongs on your list.
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25,000+ trip reviews, with an average rating of 4.8 out of 5.
This is a great tour to let you sample what all these parks have to offer. It provides great moments to experience the parks but sometimes not maybe long enough but that’s the downside to seeing so many parks in such a short time.
Tour was comprehensive and well planned with excellent tour director and driver. There was enough time to enjoy each of the pertinent parts of the national parks visited although some well known locations in certain national parks such as Zion could be hiked if given more time. There were some hiccups that happened during the tour but were professionally resolved and we managed to complete the tour without skipping any inclusions in the itinerary.
Very likely First time on a bus trip I went in an open mind and was not disappointed.Had a great guide (Mary) very knowledgeable and personal. Looking to go another’s in the future
The itinerary packs a lot into 15 days with early starts most mornings. The parks we visited were all different and well worth seeing.
Great itinerary if you want to see all the major parks. Be prepared to get up early and cover a lot of ground each day.
Shorter comfort stops Extend the amount of time in the parks Never book the The Horseshoe it was dirty Tour guide and driver were 10+ Great trip
This tour gave my wife and I a fantastic look at 12 wonderful National Parks. We loved the hotels and tour director Kelly. We loved Kelly’s insight into each park and stops on the tour.
Long trip but was worth it. We are in our 70’s and this was going to be a “one and done” opportunity for us to see the Parks so we signed on for the entire loop. Glad we did. It was spectacular. Our tour guide and driver ( J. P. And Archie ) were terrific. They worked hard and were the consummate professionals. We will take a look at Trafalgar first before we take our next trip in a couple years.
The itinerary was very good and well organized
You see a lot, but more time needs to be spent at the parks and less at gift shops and lunch on your own. Our national parks are amazing to see. The few extra side trips were also good.
Covers a lot of miles. Many hours are spent in the bus. Dining options are not always excellent. Accomodations are sometimes less than 5 star (no television or air conditioning). Vegas hotel very dirty ( should replace that hotel with another).
It was a fantastic trip!!
I recently returned from your tour of the scenic national parks, and while the itinerary itself was wonderful, I feel compelled to share my disappointment with the experience, particularly regarding the guiding. Our tour guide, though friendly, provided a little to no information about the history, geography, or cultural significance of the places we visited. Instead, much of our time on the bus was filled with movies or games. All these activities may have been meant to keep us entertained, they were no substitute for the insightful commentary and context I expected from professional guide. Additionally, the guide frequently changed meeting times which caused confusion and cut into our sightseeing. it became clear that he was unfamiliar with the area, which I do not blame on him personally, but rather on your company for assigning him to lead such a complex and expensive tour without adequate preparation. This was a considerable financial investment for me, and I had high expectations that the knowledge and professionalism of the guide would enrich the experience. unfortunately, that did not happen. We have gone on two other tours, a full European tour and a Scotland tour through Globus and they were excellent guides both times. The guides were informative and completely knowledgeable of the areas. I I hope you take this feedback seriously, and ensure the future tours are staff with guides who are properly trained and knowledgeable about the Regency lead. Guests choose your company, not only for the destinations, but for the value added by expert guidanceI look. I look forward to your response thank you for your attention to this matter.
Armando and Josh did a wonderful job on this tour. We had many wonderful stops and the people I sent pictures could not believe everything we saw. Our group was a special blend of Australians, Canadians, Chinese, and Americans. Many people gave short talks at the end of the tour. They thanked every one for the kindness shown to every person on the bus. According to one of the veteran travelers, the sincerity we had for each other brought out the best in all of us.