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Yellowstone & Canyonlands Adventure South 16 days › Salt Lake City to Las Vegas


✓ Marvelling at Yellowstone’s geysers ✓ Searching for wildlife in Grand Teton ✓ Saddling up to the bar in Jackson ✓ Peering into the Grand Canyon ✓ Meeting the Navajo in Monument Valley


Yellowstone, with over half the earth’s geothermal features and the appropriately named Canyonlands offer thrilling views. For even more wild times, Las Vegas awaits. Whether you’re camping under the stars or spending a night with the Navajo, this adventure will show you a side of America you don’t want to miss.


Itinerary & Sightseeing


Day 1 Salt Lake City Arrive at any time. › Day 2-4 Yellowstone National Park (2B,3L,3D) Travel to Yellowstone. Tour the Northern Loop—Mammoth Hot Springs, Norris Geyser Basin and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Take the South Loop—Old Faithful, Lake Village and Grant Village. › Day 5-6 Grand Teton National Park/Jackson/Vernal (2B,2L,1D) View the 12 peaks and take an optional boat ride on Jenny Lake. Visit the One Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, known worldwide for its western dancing and live entertainment, or go rafting. Hike through red rock cliffs in Flaming Gorge. › Day 7-8 Moab (2B,1L,1D) Visit Dinosaur National Monument before hiking in Canyonlands National Park. Take in the sunset at Dead Horse Point and visit the rock formations of Arches National Park. Explore Moab, try optional rafting, mountain biking or a Hummer tour. › Day 9 Monument Valley (1B,1L,1D) Learn about Navajo culture at Monument Valley and opt for a 4x4 excursion with a Navajo guide. › Day 10-11 Grand Canyon (2B,2L,2D) Marvel at cliff dwellings in Navajo National Monument before enjoying dinner at the canyon rim at sunset. Hike and explore the ‘Grandest of Canyons’, take an optional helicopter flight for a bird’s-eye view of the canyon. › Day 12-13 Lake Powell/Bryce Canyon National Park (2B,2L,2D) Visit the Glen Canyon Dam. Go hiking, relax on the beach, take an optional tour of Antelope Canyon. Hike the hoodoos at Bryce. Option to go to a rodeo (seasonal) › Day 14-15 Zion National Park/Las Vegas (2B,2L,1D) Get your legs moving on hikes in Zion National Park. Explore Las Vegas along the famous Vegas Strip. Optional VIP limo ride › Day 16 Las Vegas Depart at any time.


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What’s included: Entrance fees to all National Parks and National Monuments with hiking and walking excursions. Orientation tour of Las Vegas. Included 2.5 hour jeep tour with an overnight in Monument Valley, Sunset pizza at the rim of the Grand Canyon.


Accommodation: Hotels (2 nts), participation camping (13 nts). Transport: Air-conditioned private touring van. Group size: Max 13, avg 10. Group leader: Group Leader throughout. Meals included: 13 breakfasts, 13 lunches, 11 dinners. B = breakfast, L = lunch and D = dinner. Meal budget: Allow USD75-100 for meals not included.


1429 £


TOUR ONLY Energy Level Tour Code: NULVG Discovery Yellowstone NP


Salt Lake City US A


Bryce Canyon NP


Las Vegas Zion NP


Flaming Gorge Grand Teton NP


Monument Valley Moab Vernal


Lake Powell Grand Canyon


This tour runs in the following months: Jan


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For full details of tour dates and prices visit www.edgeadventures.com/tours/nulvg


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