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Tour code: FAS Tour style: Classic Explore Tour comfort: Simple Tour pace: Moderate
L Ideal for 10+ Teen Departures The best of the American West
Experience the Wild West as we explore the deserts, lakes and canyons of Arizona and Utah. Walking to the rim of the Grand Canyon we have breathtaking views of the Nevada Desert. We also visit the famous Las
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Where will we sleep? 3 nights at the comfortable Golden Nugget Hotel in Las Vegas, 1 night tepee camp, 1 night hogan (traditional accommodation of the Navajo people), 5 nights camping, 2 nights cabins.
What will we eat? 9 breakfasts, 9 lunches and 7 dinners are included. Swimming: The hotel and some of the campsites have pools. Transport: Maxiwagon (a purpose- built minibus) and four-wheel drive. Tour Staff: Explore Tour Leader and driver.
Group Size: Generally 10 to 13. Minimum Age: 8
Planned tour dates
2013 Tour only dates 21 Jul - 02 Aug 04 Aug - 16 AugT
18 Aug - 30 AugT
2014 Tour only dates 20 Jul - 01 Aug 03 Aug - 15 AugT
Flexible fl ight options We have a range of fl exible fl ight options available, please call our sales team for more details.
* Aged 8-11 years on the date of departure T Teen Departures – age 11 and over on date of departure. Please go online to fi nd all our adult and child prices by departure date. These prices are guide prices, see page 93 for details
z 13 day tour itinerary
Day 1 Join tour Las Vegas. Day 2 Las Vegas Explore the city and visit the famous Strip. Day 3 Zion National Park Walk the trails and explore the waterfalls, ravines and valleys of this national park. Day 4 Bryce Canyon Discover the remarkable multicoloured landscape of ancient rock formations. Day 5 Arches and Canyonlands Explore the magical landscapes of Arches and Canyonlands National Park. Day 6 Moab Today is free for an exciting choice of optional activities including whitewater rafting and mountain biking. Day 7 Monument Valley Travel by four-wheel drive
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through the Navajo Reservation. Spend the night in a hogan – the traditional accommodation of the Navajo people. Days 8/9 Lake Powell Enjoy activities on the lake such as jet skiing or relax on the beach. Days 10/11 Grand Canyon Enjoy a variety of walks, admiring some of the most breathtaking views on earth. There is time for an optional helicopter ride over the canyon. Day 12 Route 66 Drive along this legendary road to Las Vegas. Day 13 Tour ends Las Vegas.
Please go online for our full detailed tour notes.
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