Star in your own western, high in the saddle, against a backdrop of red sandstone canyons... ride back in time aboard a coal-fired narrow-gauge railroad that used to carry silver and gold ore from the mines outside Durango... feast on Navajo traditions during a cookout, jeep tour and flightseeing excursion in Monument Valley... hear Ken Burns’s personal stories of the heroes who created our national parks... find yourself in the white winter landscapes of Yellowstone, or hang with the winter herds in the National Elk Refuge... Get as close as you like. America’s real West is yours.
Small posses of folks, averaging 20 culturally curious travelers, are energized, inspired
and recharged by our Culturious trips in the American West... as they find themselves bunking in luxury in intimate western hideaways, feasting on picnics and views that whet their appetites for in-depth discovery, exploring sculpted landscapes on trail rides, river rafts, and 4 x 4 vehicles... and interacting with the locals – and nature – on their quest to really immerse in an authentic taste of daily life in each destination.
Discover your inner cowboy on a trail ride through Canyonlands National Park,
a western-movie landscape carved by salt beds, serpentine rivers, and wind... vast expanses of mesas, buttes, and jagged peaks in technicolor hues of red, pink and orange, and arches that glow in the sunlight. A lot of classic movies were shot here, which is why it may seem so
familiar...and so unreal... in widescreen.
What else would you call an American Safari but a search for grizzly bears, wolves,
and elk on their own turf in northern Yellowstone? In the company of a naturalist guide who knows their behavior, where they live, and how to find them, you’ll gain insights into the minds of these creatures, their wildly beautiful environment, and the challenges they face to survive in a world they ultimately must share with you. Think like a grizzly bear? How Culturious can you get?
Yellowstone in winter assumes a startling new beauty, frozen, frosted and painted white,
as the temperature plunges to chillier temperatures. Experience a different side of Yellowstone, the secret side less hardy souls never see, where snow-capped mountains are dressed a little deeper in snow, waterfalls are frozen in mid-fall, and the crowds... What crowds?
Call your travel agent or Tauck at 8 -00 788-7885
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