7-Day Santa Monica, Antelope Canyon, Monument Valley, Arches National Park, White Sands N.P, Kartchner Caverns S.P Tour Los Angeles

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  • Departure: Los Angeles
  • Leave: Phoenix
  • Duration: 7 Day(s)
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Highlights

  • Visit Antelope Canyon, which is one of the most recognizable and famous natural landscapes in the world and a must see for photography enthusiast.
  • Arriving at Arches National Park, and walk close to Delicate Arch, enable everyone to touch it personally and take pictures of it
  • Visit the beautiful white sand national park and board the hills to feel great nature of the extremely wild, white waves rolling, heaven and earth vast
  • Pima Air & Space Museum is one of the largest non-government funded aviation and space museums in the world! Featuring over 300 historical aircrafts, from a Wright Flyer to a 787 Dreamliner

Itinerary
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Day Itinerary Attractions Note
Day 1 Arrive at Los Angeles Los Angeles
Day 2 Antelope Canyon→ Horseshoe Bend→Lake Powell Horseshoe Bend / Lake Powell / Lower Antelope Canyon
Day 3 Monument Valley→ Arches National Park→ UTE mountain Arches National Park / Monument Valley
Day 4 Four Corners Monument → Gallup→Albuquerque Four Corners Monument
Day 5 White Sands N.P→ Tucson Pima Airspace Museum→ Mission San Xavier del Bac→ Tucson White Sands National Monument / Pima Air and Space Museum
Day 6 Kartchner Caverns S.P→ Saguaro N.P→ Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum→ Phoenix Saguaro National Park / Phoenix
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6

D1
Day 1 Arrive at Los Angeles

  • Meet Point

    Please see detailed pickup and starting point information

  • Attractions
    Los Angeles
  • Accommodation

    Best Western Plus LAX/ Ramada Inn LAX 或同级

  • Description

    Complimentary airport pickup time range is between 8:30am to 22:30pm(U.S flights), 8:30am to 21:30pm(International flights).

    LAX pick up tour guide phone number: 626-826-3886



    For arrivals not in the standard pickup time range, please take the hotel courtesy shuttle to airport hotel directly.

    LAX airport Hotel Info:

    Best Western Plus South Bay Hotel(Tel: 310-973-0998)

    Ramada Plaza LAX (Tel:310-536-9800)



    Meet our tour guides at baggage claim area for US/CANADA domestic flights.

    Meet our tour guides in front of currency exchange at Terminal B for International flights.



    Early arrival customers before 17:00pm(PDT)/15:30(PST) are able to join Santa Monica Sightseeing Tours for $25 at your own costs.

    Airport tour guide service charge is $5 per guest.

D2
Day 2 Antelope Canyon→ Horseshoe Bend→Lake Powell

  • Attractions
    Horseshoe Bend
    Lake Powell
    Lower Antelope Canyon
  • Accommodation

    Lake Powell Resort & Marinas or similar

  • Description

    We will head toward Colorado Plateau in the morning, taking photos at the famous Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. After lunch, we will head toward Lake Powell, stopping by the Glen Dam to overlook the tranquil Lake Powell

    Colorado Plateau: The only desert plateau in the United States. After years of erosion from the Colorado River, some of the most stunning nature sceneries had formed here. Red Rocks arches and mesas decorate this vase landscape with their brilliant colors.


    Glen Canyon Dam, Lake Powell: Lake Powell is the second largest artificial water reservoir in the U.S. and it also marks the starting point of the Grand Canyon. See the depth of the Lake Powell as we travel across the Glen Canyon Dam.

    Antelope Canyon(Optioanl): One of the most recognizable and famous natural landscapes in the world and a must see for photography enthusiast. Millions of years of flash flood and natural erosion gifted us these slot canyons, with their smooth wavy curves and gorgeous colors from the sandstone; it truly is a wonder of nature.

    Horseshoe Bend: Carved by the Colorado River, you can witness the water slowly flowing pass underneath your feet in this horse shoe shape bay as you stand above it on the edge of the cliff.

D3
Day 3 Monument Valley→ Arches National Park→ UTE mountain

  • Attractions
    Arches National Park
    Monument Valley
  • Accommodation

    UTE Mountain Casino or similar

  • Description

    Every minute and every second subtle change of Lake Powell morning sunlight with canyon walls formed such unique scenery for the tourists. later, we will visit the Monument Valley, which is the core of American western Indian culture. Many western cowboy style movies have been shot here. Visitors can pay a fee to take the jeep tour to have a closer visit. And also we will go to the world's largest concentration of sandstone arches - Arches National Park, where only documented record arches have as many as 2000. The Delicate Arch is looked like a landmark of Utah, even the entire West Coast National Park. Our tour guide will lead visitors walk close to Delicate Arch, enable everyone to touch it personally and take pictures of it. Overnight in UTE mountain.

    Monument Valley: A summary of all the beautiful landscape on the Colorado Plateau, see the Navajo Sandstone pillars and monument rocks erected across the land. This place had been the backdrop of countless Western movies and TV commercials. You'll even be able to travel on the same road that "Forrest Gump" had run through on his cross-country trek.


    Arches National Park: Nature created this marvelous location from sandstones and underground salt layers with nothing but wind and water. The most concentrated area in the world for naturally formed sandstone arches, you can also see all kinds of different unique shape rocks and see one of the most well-known landmarks of Utah, the Windows Arches.

D4
Day 4 Four Corners Monument → Gallup→Albuquerque

  • Attractions
    Four Corners Monument
  • Accommodation

    Quality Inn & Suites or similar

  • Description

    Morning, we will go to the monument, which is the only one four states intersection in the United States of the United States to visit this monument only the junction of four states, enjoy panoramic views of the Colorado Plateau. At the end of the day, we are going to the city called "Indians center" - Gallup. It is in the center position of the local Indian tribe, with a deep Indian culture and customs

    Albuquerque is the city of the world's most suitable hot air balloon since the perfect geographical environment and climate environment. The museum shows the history and development of hot air balloons since 1783 and the status quo.

D5
Day 5 White Sands N.P→ Tucson Pima Airspace Museum→ Mission San Xavier del Bac→ Tucson

  • Attractions
    White Sands National Monument
    Pima Air and Space Museum
  • Accommodation

    Best Western Plus or similar

  • Description

    At the beginning of the day, we will visit the beautiful white sand national park, boarded the hills, extremely wild, white waves rolling, heaven and earth vast, will not help lament the great nature of the great. After that, we going to Tucson Pima Airspace Museum, all passengers will have a chance to take a tram tour (optional) sightseeing the largest exhibition of US military airplanes in this museum. One of the major highlights of this trip is Mission San Xavier del Bac, which is the oldest church in the southwestern of US with three hundred years history. It has the most typical of Spanish architecture style, and its white appearance in the desert is exceptionally striking。 Arrived in the evening from the nearest city of Mexico - Tucson. Overnight Tucson

    White Sands National Park: Located in New Mexico, one of the world's most famous natural wonders. Here, the huge wavy gypsum dunes cover about 300 square miles of desert areas. The dunes have been constantly changing, from growth to reach the vertex, and then slumping, the desert continues to advance, covering everything on its way forward.


    The Pima Air & Space Museum(Optional) is one of the largest non-government funded aviation and space museums in the world! Featuring over 300 historical aircrafts, from a Wright Flyer to a 787 Dreamliner. Sitting on 80 acres the museum opened its doors to the public in May of 1976. Over the past forty years, the museum has grown immensely and today encompasses five indoor exhibit hangars (two dedicated to WWII). Docent-led walking tours and museum ground Tram Tours are offered daily. The museum is the exclusive offeror of bus tours of the 2,600-acre “Aircraft Boneyard”/U.S. military and government aircraft storage facility, Monday-Friday, non-federal holidays only.

D6
Day 6 Kartchner Caverns S.P→ Saguaro N.P→ Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum→ Phoenix

  • Attractions
    Saguaro National Park
    Phoenix
  • Description

    At the beginning, we will going to Arizona's most famous natural wonders - Carlsbad Cavern National Park, the caves; will make you sincerely lament the nature of the wonderful Words. Then the tour going to the Saguaro National Park, and to see hundreds difference of saguaro. Later, you have an optional for the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Overnight in Phoenix.

    Carlsbad Cavern National Park: The most beautiful cave in the United States by the "United States today readers choose". The stalactite cave was discovered in 1974 by the world, so far in good shape, not a trace of damage, the cave landscape is amazing. There are national park professionals in the cave to introduce the characteristics and wonders of the stalactite cave.

    Saguaro National Park is a United States national park in Pima County in southeastern Arizona. The park gets its name from the saguaro (Carnegiea gigantea), a large cactus that is native to the Sonoran Desert and that does not grow naturally elsewhere. Rincón—as in Rincon Mountains, Rincon Creek, and Rincon Valley—is Spanish for corner, and refers to the shape of the mountain range and its footprint. The name Tucson derives from Papago-Piman words cuk ?on, meaning dark spring or brown spring. Tank or Tanique refers to a small artificial pool behind a dam that traps runoff in an existing natural depression.

    The Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum(Optional) is a 98-acre (zoo, aquarium, botanical garden, natural history museum, publisher, and art gallery founded in 1952. Located just west of Tucson, Arizona, it features two miles of walking paths traversing 21 acres of desert landscape. It is one of the most visited attractions in Southern Arizona. This museum focuses on the interpretation of the natural history, plants and animals of the Sonoran Desert. The museum is home to more than 230 animal species and 1,200 varieties of plants. It is open every day through the year, and hosts nearly 400,000 visitors annually, including visitors from abroad.

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    Santa Monica Beach Self-Guided Tour
    • Adult

      $25
    • Child

      Same as Adult

    Departure & Return

    Pickup Locations
    LocationTimeAddressNote
    LAX airport08:30-21:30(International flights); 08:30-22:30(domestic flights)World Way, Los Angeles, CA 90045
    Dropoff Locations
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    PHXIf you want to depart from PHX, please book a flight departs after 8:00 pm.

    Includes & Excludes

    Includes
    • Professional vehicles transportation (The type of vehicle used will be based on the number of guests attending that day)
    • Professional driver and guide (or driver-guide)
    • Hotel (Nights are one day less than the total number of tour days)
    • 6 nights hotel accommodation
    Excludes
    • Meals
    • Service fee ($12 per person per day)
    • Any private costs (such as hotel telephone charges, laundry etc.) and personal travel and medical insurance
    • Mandatory fees, Optional Tour Items (Prices are subject to change without prior notice; Tickets should be purchased from the tour guide)
    • Pima Airspace Museum:Adult $22/person, Children (3-9 yrs) $9/person
    • Pima Airspace Museum: Adult $22/person, Child (3-9 yrs) $16/person
    • Mandatory Fee $100 per person, for Monument Valley, Horseshoe Bend, Lake Powell, Arches N.P, Four Corners Monument, Albuquerque International Balloon, White Sandy National Monument, Saguaro National Park, Kartchner Caverns State Park and Fuel Surcharges.

    Notice

    Optional activity prices in the excluded list is for reference only.

    Attentions

    • 1.If you have children under 3 years old, please let us know when you book the order. If he doesn’t need to occupy a seat, he is free to join the tour.
    • Optional items marked 【Must Pay】 have to be paid to tour guides by cash. If you refuse to pay those items, tour company has the right to terminate your tour without any refund.
    • The ticket price listed here is only for reference and subject to change without prior notice.
    • Under certain circumstances, such as weather and accident, tour guide has the right to reschedule the tour. Thus we don’t recommend you planing to leave the tour before it ends in case any loss caused by reschedule.
    • There are only two full-size beds in one room. If you need additional beds, please ask the front desk by yourself.
    • All rooms are non-smoking.
    • Each passengers can only bring 2 luggages, one standard check-in luggage and one carry-on luggage. Every extra luggage is charged $25.
    • Hotels can only be checked in after 15:00pm. If you want to check in by yourself, please arrange your time well.
    • Some hotels of LA and Yellowstone National Park require passengers to provide credit card for pre authorization deposit when check in.
    • Under certain force majeure, such as weather, 1. Grand Canyon South/West Rim will be replaced by the Lake Mead and Premium Outlet; 2. Antelope Canyon will be replaced by the Grand Dam and Lake Powell; 3. Yosemite National Park will be replaced by the Paso Robles Chateau and Santa Barara. Relevant expenses should be paid to the tour guide.
    • All optional items have to be purchased through the tour guide. You are not allowed to purchase those items from any other channels.
    • For bus tours more than 3 days, you can reserve seats for first five rows, $10/person/day. If you need, please let us know when book the order and make extra payment.
    • During holidays and Las Vegas’ convention and exhibition, hotel expenses will be raised. We will contact you to make extra payment.
    • In some Yellowstone National Park tours, roommate pairing service is only applicable for male passengers.
    • For hotel upgrated package, roommate pairing service is not applicable.

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    Once the booking is confirmed, an absence or failure to show up on the scheduled date is NO SHOW. No show is non-refundable.

    Cancellation
    Cancellation Period Policy
    30 or more days prior to tour departure date Refund 90% payment
    15 - 29 days prior to tour departure date Refund 75% payment
    8 - 14 days prior to tour departure date Refund 50% payment
    7 days prior to tour departure date Non-refundable
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