9-Day Yellowstone+ Grand Teton, Spokane, Missoula, Coeur D’Alene, Snoqualmie Falls, Mt. Rainier, Leavenworth German Town, Seattle downtown from Seattle

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  • Departure: Seattle
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  • Duration: 9 Day(s)
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Highlights

  • In-depth tour of experiencing the Grand Teton National Park, and Yellowstone National Park: Dragon's Mouth Spring, Fountain Paint Pot, Old Faithful Geyser, Mammoth Hot Springs
  • Guarantee 2 days playing in the Yellowstone
  • You can also choose the lake in the "million people on the pontoon" on the walk.
  • Make your own sliver money in the 50,000 Sliver Dollar Collection Bar
  • Visit the American deepest lake-Mountain Lake, as well as the 3rd deepest lake around the world
  • Take the round trip from Seattle to Crater National Park, to experience the relaxing time

Itinerary
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Day Itinerary Attractions Note
Day 1 Seattle Pick-up→Morning tour/ night tour Seattle
Day 2 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave) Mount Rainier National Park / Leavenworth / Olympic National Park / Snoqualmie Falls / Space Needle / Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass / University of Washington / Big Four Ice Caves
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Day 3 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave) Mount Rainier National Park / Leavenworth / Olympic National Park / Snoqualmie Falls / Space Needle / Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass / University of Washington / Big Four Ice Caves
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Day 4 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave) Mount Rainier National Park / Leavenworth / Olympic National Park / Snoqualmie Falls / Space Needle / Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass / University of Washington / Big Four Ice Caves
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Day 5 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave) Mount Rainier National Park / Leavenworth / Olympic National Park / Snoqualmie Falls / Space Needle / Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass / University of Washington / Big Four Ice Caves
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Day 6 Seattle→Spokane→Missoula Seattle / Spokane / 50000 Silver Dollar Bar
Day 7 Missoula→Yellowstone National Park Yellowstone National Park / The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone / Mammoth Hot Spring / Artist Point
Day 8 Yellowstone National Park→Missoula Old Faithful Geyser / Grand Prismatic Spring / West Thumb
Day 9 Missoula →Coeur D'Alene→Seattle Lake Coeur d'Alene / Seattle
  • D1
  • D2
  • D3
  • D4
  • D5
  • D6
  • D7
  • D8
  • D9

D1
Day 1 Seattle Pick-up→Morning tour/ night tour

  • Meet Point

    Please refer the pick-up point

  • Attractions
    Seattle
  • Accommodation

    Red Lion/Quality Inn/Comfort Inn/Hampton Inn or similar

  • Description

    After meeting the tour guide at airport, you will be taken to the hotel. You may relax and explore on your own or join our optional Morning Tour or Night Tour (admission not included, minimum 4 guests required to depart). Morning + Night Tour: adult $50/person, children $25/person)

    Morning Tour: Flight arrivals before 15:00pm - Microsoft Corporate Headquarters –Amazon Spheres ($35.00/Adult,$25.00/Child)
    Founded in 1975, Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software, services, devices and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential. You will have a chance to visit the famous Building 92 (Microsoft Corporate Headquarters) to learn Microsoft’s fascinating history and everything about one of the world’s largest and most influential company. (Inside tour; tours are subject to closures for private events.)

    Amazon Spheres: The Amazon Spheres are three spherical conservatories on the headquarters campus of Amazon in Seattle, Washington, United States. Designed by NBBJ and Landscape Architect Site Workshop, the three glass domes are covered in pentagonal hexecontahedron panels and serve as an employee lounge and workspace. The domes, which range from three to four stories tall, house 40,000 plants as well as meeting space and retail stores. They are located under the Day 1 building on Lenora Street. The complex opened to Amazon employees and limited public access on January 30, 2018. The spheres are reserved mainly for Amazon employees, but are open to the public through weekly headquarters tours and an exhibit on the ground floor.



    Night tour: Flight arrivals before 5:00pm - Seattle Fisherman Wharf - Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room ($25.00/adult; $15.00/child)
    We will travel to Seattle Fisherman Wharf , which is a giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57 on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington.
    At the same time, we will visit Starbucks Reserve Roastery and Tasting Room. I

    Airport Pick-up mode A, B, C
    A. Free shuttle services:SEA airport (9: 00AM - 10:00 PM), waits for other guests, heading to hotel as soon as the shuttle is full. $ 10/guest/day gratuity will be collected by tour guide at your last tour day.
    B.24 hours private shuttle service: $ 120 / (1st &2nd guest), $ 10 /each additional guest.
    C. No flight guest: Please notice in advance and convergence with us at SEA airport; we can g together to the Hotel by our cars.

D2
Day 2 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave)

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Mount Rainier National Park
    Leavenworth
    Olympic National Park
    Snoqualmie Falls
    Space Needle
    Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass
    University of Washington
    Big Four Ice Caves
  • Accommodation

    Red Lion/Quality Inn/Comfort Inn/Hampton Inn or similar

  • Description

    Option A: Seattle City Tour
    The Jade City Seattle is the largest city in the northwestern United States, the 15th largest metropolitan area in the United States, and is considered to be the fastest growing major city in the United States, located in Evergreen - Washington. [Pioneer Square] Seattle's origin-one of America's largest historic buildings.
    [Parker Market] Seattle's most important tourist attraction, with the world's largest coffee chain Starbucks first store, the world's most disgusting attractions - chewing gum wall, throwing fish show fish stalls and other famous attractions.
    [Space Needle] Seattle landmark building, standing on top of the tower, not only can see the landscape of the entire Seattle city center, you can also see the Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Elliott Bay, nearby islands and so on.
    [Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum] led the blown glass industry into the field of large-scale sculpture. The famous American glass artist, Chihuly, is famous for his unique style of work.
    [EMP Experience Music Project Museum] is dedicated to the history of pop music, science fiction an popular culture and explores the museum.
    [Kerry Park] a park on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, located at the corner of Second Avenue West and West Highland Drive. That view encompasses downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, the West Seattle peninsula, Bainbridge Island, and Mount Rainier.
    [The Museum of Flight] the largest collection of flight-related collections in the United States, with a collection of 145 aircraft, roughly divided into six exhibition areas, the number of aircraft collected here is amazing

    Option B: Mt. Rainier National Park
    Mt. Rainier is the fifth national park in the United States, the first known as the Indians near the tahoma, meaning the sacred mountain. It is the highest volcano in the United States, more than 2500 meters above the peak of the mountain, more than 600 meters higher than Japan's Mount Fuji, Washington is the first landmark, so its stalwart is also printed on the state's license plate. Rainier Snow Mountain has the largest single glacier except Alaska, as well as the largest ice system, 95% of the park is kept in its original state. Go to Mt. Rainier to see the tallest volcano of the continental United States by visiting Christine Falls, Narada Falls, and Paradise Road.


    Option C: Olympic National Park
    One of the most famous national parks in the western part of the United States has the world's largest temperate native rainforest and is listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO as a natural heritage. The Olympic National Park is the largest original area of the United States, except for Alaska, with a total area of 3628 square kilometers, which is famous for combining the three distinct ecological environments of the coast, mountains and rainforests throughout the area. In the middle of the peninsula stands towering with the magnificent Olympic Mountains, 60 glaciers stretch endless. The tourists who love nature will find the paradise of the dream here.
    [Hurricane Ridge] overlooking the virgin forest, walking between the clouds, looking into the 19 mountains of the Olympic mountains (in case of bad weather cannot reach the hurricane Ridge, we will go to the Olympic National Park temperate rain forest area).
    [Crescent Lake] is located in the famous 101 highway, because the shape of the lake like a bend of the moon named Glacier carved Crescent Lake has the original waters that make it full of mystery.
    [Seattle Ferry] In the evening, we will experience the Seattle people's special lifestyle, take the ferry from the largest ferry team in North America to return to Seattle from the Baltic Island (such as the ferry for any special reasons closed or late, we will drive back to Seattle). Travel to Olympic National Park with visiting Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent and many other great wonders of the natural beauty.

    Option D: Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town
    [Snoqualmie Falls] is one of the top ten waterfalls in the United States, whose name comes from the Indian language, meaning the moon, which has a supreme position in the hearts of the local Indians.
    [German town – Levinworth] is the most famous German town in the northwest of the United States. The whole town is full of Burgosian style in southern Germany. The German town - Levinworth has more than 90 shops, each with a unique style, in addition to the German handicrafts, here also has other European countries unique exquisite handicrafts. There are also many restaurants operating Germanstyle cuisine, such as the German village of famous Schweinshaxe, German sausage and Munich beer, has won the tourists favorite. The German town hosts 13 large-scale events each year, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Washington. Visit Snoqualmie Falls before going to the Leavenworth German Town. Enjoy the lovely and sweet atmosphere of this popular small town.

    Option E (new): The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave
    [The University of Washington] Founded in 1861, Washington was first established in downtown Seattle approximately a decade after the city's founding to aid its economic development. The flagship Seattle campus of the University of Washington has emerged as one of the world's leading research universities. UW is known for strong social science, business, medical and engineering programs.
    [Big 4 Ice Cave] Big Four Ice Caves is a nice and easy adventure, best done in the summer or early fall. This is a somewhat remote area however and it's governed by the forces of nature. Cell phones don't work and a forest ranger may or may not be close by. So respect the potential dangers while enjoying the beauty of the caves.

  • Things to Know
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D3
Day 3 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave)

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Mount Rainier National Park
    Leavenworth
    Olympic National Park
    Snoqualmie Falls
    Space Needle
    Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass
    University of Washington
    Big Four Ice Caves
  • Accommodation

    Red Lion/Quality Inn/Comfort Inn/Hampton Inn or similar

  • Description

    Option A: Seattle City Tour
    The Jade City Seattle is the largest city in the northwestern United States, the 15th largest metropolitan area in the United States, and is considered to be the fastest growing major city in the United States, located in Evergreen - Washington. [Pioneer Square] Seattle's origin-one of America's largest historic buildings.
    [Parker Market] Seattle's most important tourist attraction, with the world's largest coffee chain Starbucks first store, the world's most disgusting attractions - chewing gum wall, throwing fish show fish stalls and other famous attractions.
    [Space Needle] Seattle landmark building, standing on top of the tower, not only can see the landscape of the entire Seattle city center, you can also see the Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Elliott Bay, nearby islands and so on.
    [Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum] led the blown glass industry into the field of large-scale sculpture. The famous American glass artist, Chihuly, is famous for his unique style of work.
    [EMP Experience Music Project Museum] is dedicated to the history of pop music, science fiction an popular culture and explores the museum.
    [Kerry Park] a park on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, located at the corner of Second Avenue West and West Highland Drive. That view encompasses downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, the West Seattle peninsula, Bainbridge Island, and Mount Rainier.
    [The Museum of Flight] the largest collection of flight-related collections in the United States, with a collection of 145 aircraft, roughly divided into six exhibition areas, the number of aircraft collected here is amazing

    Option B: Mt. Rainier National Park
    Mt. Rainier is the fifth national park in the United States, the first known as the Indians near the tahoma, meaning the sacred mountain. It is the highest volcano in the United States, more than 2500 meters above the peak of the mountain, more than 600 meters higher than Japan's Mount Fuji, Washington is the first landmark, so its stalwart is also printed on the state's license plate. Rainier Snow Mountain has the largest single glacier except Alaska, as well as the largest ice system, 95% of the park is kept in its original state. Go to Mt. Rainier to see the tallest volcano of the continental United States by visiting Christine Falls, Narada Falls, and Paradise Road.


    Option C: Olympic National Park
    One of the most famous national parks in the western part of the United States has the world's largest temperate native rainforest and is listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO as a natural heritage. The Olympic National Park is the largest original area of the United States, except for Alaska, with a total area of 3628 square kilometers, which is famous for combining the three distinct ecological environments of the coast, mountains and rainforests throughout the area. In the middle of the peninsula stands towering with the magnificent Olympic Mountains, 60 glaciers stretch endless. The tourists who love nature will find the paradise of the dream here.
    [Hurricane Ridge] overlooking the virgin forest, walking between the clouds, looking into the 19 mountains of the Olympic mountains (in case of bad weather cannot reach the hurricane Ridge, we will go to the Olympic National Park temperate rain forest area).
    [Crescent Lake] is located in the famous 101 highway, because the shape of the lake like a bend of the moon named Glacier carved Crescent Lake has the original waters that make it full of mystery.
    [Seattle Ferry] In the evening, we will experience the Seattle people's special lifestyle, take the ferry from the largest ferry team in North America to return to Seattle from the Baltic Island (such as the ferry for any special reasons closed or late, we will drive back to Seattle). Travel to Olympic National Park with visiting Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent and many other great wonders of the natural beauty.

    Option D: Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town
    [Snoqualmie Falls] is one of the top ten waterfalls in the United States, whose name comes from the Indian language, meaning the moon, which has a supreme position in the hearts of the local Indians.
    [German town – Levinworth] is the most famous German town in the northwest of the United States. The whole town is full of Burgosian style in southern Germany. The German town - Levinworth has more than 90 shops, each with a unique style, in addition to the German handicrafts, here also has other European countries unique exquisite handicrafts. There are also many restaurants operating Germanstyle cuisine, such as the German village of famous Schweinshaxe, German sausage and Munich beer, has won the tourists favorite. The German town hosts 13 large-scale events each year, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Washington. Visit Snoqualmie Falls before going to the Leavenworth German Town. Enjoy the lovely and sweet atmosphere of this popular small town.

    Option E (new): The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave
    [The University of Washington] Founded in 1861, Washington was first established in downtown Seattle approximately a decade after the city's founding to aid its economic development. The flagship Seattle campus of the University of Washington has emerged as one of the world's leading research universities. UW is known for strong social science, business, medical and engineering programs.
    [Big 4 Ice Cave] Big Four Ice Caves is a nice and easy adventure, best done in the summer or early fall. This is a somewhat remote area however and it's governed by the forces of nature. Cell phones don't work and a forest ranger may or may not be close by. So respect the potential dangers while enjoying the beauty of the caves.

  • Things to Know
    • Please select the items at "Options"

D4
Day 4 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave)

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Mount Rainier National Park
    Leavenworth
    Olympic National Park
    Snoqualmie Falls
    Space Needle
    Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass
    University of Washington
    Big Four Ice Caves
  • Accommodation

    Red Lion/Quality Inn/Comfort Inn/Hampton Inn or similar

  • Description

    Option A: Seattle City Tour
    The Jade City Seattle is the largest city in the northwestern United States, the 15th largest metropolitan area in the United States, and is considered to be the fastest growing major city in the United States, located in Evergreen - Washington. [Pioneer Square] Seattle's origin-one of America's largest historic buildings.
    [Parker Market] Seattle's most important tourist attraction, with the world's largest coffee chain Starbucks first store, the world's most disgusting attractions - chewing gum wall, throwing fish show fish stalls and other famous attractions.
    [Space Needle] Seattle landmark building, standing on top of the tower, not only can see the landscape of the entire Seattle city center, you can also see the Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Elliott Bay, nearby islands and so on.
    [Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum] led the blown glass industry into the field of large-scale sculpture. The famous American glass artist, Chihuly, is famous for his unique style of work.
    [EMP Experience Music Project Museum] is dedicated to the history of pop music, science fiction an popular culture and explores the museum.
    [Kerry Park] a park on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, located at the corner of Second Avenue West and West Highland Drive. That view encompasses downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, the West Seattle peninsula, Bainbridge Island, and Mount Rainier.
    [The Museum of Flight] the largest collection of flight-related collections in the United States, with a collection of 145 aircraft, roughly divided into six exhibition areas, the number of aircraft collected here is amazing

    Option B: Mt. Rainier National Park
    Mt. Rainier is the fifth national park in the United States, the first known as the Indians near the tahoma, meaning the sacred mountain. It is the highest volcano in the United States, more than 2500 meters above the peak of the mountain, more than 600 meters higher than Japan's Mount Fuji, Washington is the first landmark, so its stalwart is also printed on the state's license plate. Rainier Snow Mountain has the largest single glacier except Alaska, as well as the largest ice system, 95% of the park is kept in its original state. Go to Mt. Rainier to see the tallest volcano of the continental United States by visiting Christine Falls, Narada Falls, and Paradise Road.


    Option C: Olympic National Park
    One of the most famous national parks in the western part of the United States has the world's largest temperate native rainforest and is listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO as a natural heritage. The Olympic National Park is the largest original area of the United States, except for Alaska, with a total area of 3628 square kilometers, which is famous for combining the three distinct ecological environments of the coast, mountains and rainforests throughout the area. In the middle of the peninsula stands towering with the magnificent Olympic Mountains, 60 glaciers stretch endless. The tourists who love nature will find the paradise of the dream here.
    [Hurricane Ridge] overlooking the virgin forest, walking between the clouds, looking into the 19 mountains of the Olympic mountains (in case of bad weather cannot reach the hurricane Ridge, we will go to the Olympic National Park temperate rain forest area).
    [Crescent Lake] is located in the famous 101 highway, because the shape of the lake like a bend of the moon named Glacier carved Crescent Lake has the original waters that make it full of mystery.
    [Seattle Ferry] In the evening, we will experience the Seattle people's special lifestyle, take the ferry from the largest ferry team in North America to return to Seattle from the Baltic Island (such as the ferry for any special reasons closed or late, we will drive back to Seattle). Travel to Olympic National Park with visiting Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent and many other great wonders of the natural beauty.

    Option D: Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town
    [Snoqualmie Falls] is one of the top ten waterfalls in the United States, whose name comes from the Indian language, meaning the moon, which has a supreme position in the hearts of the local Indians.
    [German town – Levinworth] is the most famous German town in the northwest of the United States. The whole town is full of Burgosian style in southern Germany. The German town - Levinworth has more than 90 shops, each with a unique style, in addition to the German handicrafts, here also has other European countries unique exquisite handicrafts. There are also many restaurants operating Germanstyle cuisine, such as the German village of famous Schweinshaxe, German sausage and Munich beer, has won the tourists favorite. The German town hosts 13 large-scale events each year, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Washington. Visit Snoqualmie Falls before going to the Leavenworth German Town. Enjoy the lovely and sweet atmosphere of this popular small town.

    Option E (new): The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave
    [The University of Washington] Founded in 1861, Washington was first established in downtown Seattle approximately a decade after the city's founding to aid its economic development. The flagship Seattle campus of the University of Washington has emerged as one of the world's leading research universities. UW is known for strong social science, business, medical and engineering programs.
    [Big 4 Ice Cave] Big Four Ice Caves is a nice and easy adventure, best done in the summer or early fall. This is a somewhat remote area however and it's governed by the forces of nature. Cell phones don't work and a forest ranger may or may not be close by. So respect the potential dangers while enjoying the beauty of the caves.

  • Things to Know
    • Please select the items at "Options"

D5
Day 5 Mt. Rainier National Park Five Optional 1 Day Tours (Seattle City Tour, Mt. Rainier National Park, Olympic National Park, Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town, The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave)

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Mount Rainier National Park
    Leavenworth
    Olympic National Park
    Snoqualmie Falls
    Space Needle
    Dale Chihuly's Garden and Glass
    University of Washington
    Big Four Ice Caves
  • Accommodation

    Red Lion/Quality Inn/Comfort Inn/Hampton Inn or similar

  • Description

    Option A: Seattle City Tour
    The Jade City Seattle is the largest city in the northwestern United States, the 15th largest metropolitan area in the United States, and is considered to be the fastest growing major city in the United States, located in Evergreen - Washington. [Pioneer Square] Seattle's origin-one of America's largest historic buildings.
    [Parker Market] Seattle's most important tourist attraction, with the world's largest coffee chain Starbucks first store, the world's most disgusting attractions - chewing gum wall, throwing fish show fish stalls and other famous attractions.
    [Space Needle] Seattle landmark building, standing on top of the tower, not only can see the landscape of the entire Seattle city center, you can also see the Olympic Mountains, Cascade Mountains, Mount Rainier, Elliott Bay, nearby islands and so on.
    [Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum] led the blown glass industry into the field of large-scale sculpture. The famous American glass artist, Chihuly, is famous for his unique style of work.
    [EMP Experience Music Project Museum] is dedicated to the history of pop music, science fiction an popular culture and explores the museum.
    [Kerry Park] a park on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, located at the corner of Second Avenue West and West Highland Drive. That view encompasses downtown Seattle, Elliott Bay, the West Seattle peninsula, Bainbridge Island, and Mount Rainier.
    [The Museum of Flight] the largest collection of flight-related collections in the United States, with a collection of 145 aircraft, roughly divided into six exhibition areas, the number of aircraft collected here is amazing

    Option B: Mt. Rainier National Park
    Mt. Rainier is the fifth national park in the United States, the first known as the Indians near the tahoma, meaning the sacred mountain. It is the highest volcano in the United States, more than 2500 meters above the peak of the mountain, more than 600 meters higher than Japan's Mount Fuji, Washington is the first landmark, so its stalwart is also printed on the state's license plate. Rainier Snow Mountain has the largest single glacier except Alaska, as well as the largest ice system, 95% of the park is kept in its original state. Go to Mt. Rainier to see the tallest volcano of the continental United States by visiting Christine Falls, Narada Falls, and Paradise Road.


    Option C: Olympic National Park
    One of the most famous national parks in the western part of the United States has the world's largest temperate native rainforest and is listed on the World Heritage List by UNESCO as a natural heritage. The Olympic National Park is the largest original area of the United States, except for Alaska, with a total area of 3628 square kilometers, which is famous for combining the three distinct ecological environments of the coast, mountains and rainforests throughout the area. In the middle of the peninsula stands towering with the magnificent Olympic Mountains, 60 glaciers stretch endless. The tourists who love nature will find the paradise of the dream here.
    [Hurricane Ridge] overlooking the virgin forest, walking between the clouds, looking into the 19 mountains of the Olympic mountains (in case of bad weather cannot reach the hurricane Ridge, we will go to the Olympic National Park temperate rain forest area).
    [Crescent Lake] is located in the famous 101 highway, because the shape of the lake like a bend of the moon named Glacier carved Crescent Lake has the original waters that make it full of mystery.
    [Seattle Ferry] In the evening, we will experience the Seattle people's special lifestyle, take the ferry from the largest ferry team in North America to return to Seattle from the Baltic Island (such as the ferry for any special reasons closed or late, we will drive back to Seattle). Travel to Olympic National Park with visiting Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent and many other great wonders of the natural beauty.

    Option D: Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town
    [Snoqualmie Falls] is one of the top ten waterfalls in the United States, whose name comes from the Indian language, meaning the moon, which has a supreme position in the hearts of the local Indians.
    [German town – Levinworth] is the most famous German town in the northwest of the United States. The whole town is full of Burgosian style in southern Germany. The German town - Levinworth has more than 90 shops, each with a unique style, in addition to the German handicrafts, here also has other European countries unique exquisite handicrafts. There are also many restaurants operating Germanstyle cuisine, such as the German village of famous Schweinshaxe, German sausage and Munich beer, has won the tourists favorite. The German town hosts 13 large-scale events each year, one of the most famous tourist destinations in Washington. Visit Snoqualmie Falls before going to the Leavenworth German Town. Enjoy the lovely and sweet atmosphere of this popular small town.

    Option E (new): The University of Washington+ Big 4 Ice Cave
    [The University of Washington] Founded in 1861, Washington was first established in downtown Seattle approximately a decade after the city's founding to aid its economic development. The flagship Seattle campus of the University of Washington has emerged as one of the world's leading research universities. UW is known for strong social science, business, medical and engineering programs.
    [Big 4 Ice Cave] Big Four Ice Caves is a nice and easy adventure, best done in the summer or early fall. This is a somewhat remote area however and it's governed by the forces of nature. Cell phones don't work and a forest ranger may or may not be close by. So respect the potential dangers while enjoying the beauty of the caves.

  • Things to Know
    • Please select the items at "Options"

D6
Day 6 Seattle→Spokane→Missoula

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Seattle
    Spokane
    50000 Silver Dollar Bar
  • Accommodation

    Days Inn / Quality Inn or similar

  • Description

    If you do not need the shuttle and the first night of the hotel guests, you can choose to participate in 4 days group (group number MY-SY4), the next day to start the trip, in the designated location and tour guide convergence.
    [Spokane] is Washington's second largest city and also the northwest inland area of the central city. Riverside Park and Spokane Falls are the city's most famous attractions, while Riverside Park is also the 1974 World Exposition venue.
    [50, 00 Silver Dollar shop] is Montana's largest gift shop. It was originally opened in 1951 on the 10th highway shop; the customer is mainly near the lumberjack. The original boss whim, will be a dollar silver dollar set in the wall, and write their own name below, unexpectedly attracted the workers to follow suit, you set 1 yuan, I nail 1 yuan, and have left Under the name of their own, the silver on the wall from one to one hundred, and then by hundreds of thousands ... ... past tourists have been this ingenuity to attract the practice, into the store will be a piece of silver on the wall, and write the name that came, So the shop business is getting better and better, fifty thousand silver shop on the resulting. 1956 expanded to Highway 90. As of 2016, the total number of silver dollars in the store has been close to
    70,000. It is one of the scenic spots of the 90th expressway today. Drive east from Seattle along the I-90 and we will reach to the Spokane and visit Expo '74 site. Later stop at the 5000 Silver Dollar collection bar in Western Montana.

D7
Day 7 Missoula→Yellowstone National Park

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Yellowstone National Park
    The Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
    Mammoth Hot Spring
    Artist Point
  • Accommodation

    Days Inn/Quality Inn or similar

  • Description

    [Yellowstone National Park] is the first national park in the United States, but also the world's first national park. Yellowstone Park is known for its rich wildlife species and geothermal resources. The largest lake in the park is the Yellowstone Lake in the center of the Yellowstone volcano, which is one of the largest high-altitude lakes in North America.
    [Roosevelt Arch] a rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Constructed under the supervision of the US Army at Fort Yellowstone, its cornerstone was laid down by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1903. The top of the arch is inscribed with a quote from the Organic Act of 1872, the legislation which created Yellowstone, which reads: "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People".
    [Mammoth Hot Springs] Many algae live in Mammoth Hot Springs, making the color of the hot spring, orange, red and green. The endless hot springs with the terrestrial Pentium down, and the color is different, forming a colorful big step, the scene is very magnificent spectacular.
    [Yellowstone Grand Canyon & Yellowstone, under the waterfall] Here is the Yellowstone Park, one of the most magnificent, the most beautiful scenery. Here, the rapids of the river spray splash, forming two magnificent waterfalls, roaring with the bottom of the people. The first waterfall is 33 meters high, which is on the waterfall, the second has 92 meters high, called the waterfall. At the same time, we will go to the Yellowstone Grand Canyon Best View (Artist Point) to see the magnificent Yellowstone Canyon.
    In the afternoon, we drove back to Missoula. We will continue to explore the Yellowstone Park by visiting Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Canyon, Upper & Lower Yellowstone Falls and etc.

D8
Day 8 Yellowstone National Park→Missoula

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed pint

  • Attractions
    Old Faithful Geyser
    Grand Prismatic Spring
    West Thumb
  • Accommodation

    Days Inn/Quality Inn or similar

  • Description

    The Yellowstone volcano is the largest volcano in North America that is still active, and it has erupted several times over the past two million years. Spewing lava and volcanic ash also cover the clear majority of the park. Thanks to its ongoing active state, half of the world's geothermal resources are in the Yellowstone Park area. Yellowstone Park is also the core of the Great Yellowstone ecosystem, which is the largest and still near-perfect natural ecosystem in the northern temperate zone.
    [Old Faithful] Yellowstone's most famous geyser, it is not like other fountains that broke out without law, it every few minutes, it will erupt once, never make the passengers disappointed. It is always one of
    the faithful by the world's favorite.
    [The Grand Prismatic Spring] is also known as the Rainbow Hot Springs, is the largest in the United States, the world's third largest hot spring and one of the most famous geysers in Yellowstone Park. The beauty of the big prism spa is the color of the lake changes with the seasons, the spring, the lake from green to bright orange red. Around no, we will arrive in the Yellowstone. You will discover the most popular styles including Old Faithful, West Thumb Geyser Basin, The Grand Prismatic Spring and many more.

D9
Day 9 Missoula →Coeur D'Alene→Seattle

  • Meet Point

    Assemble at designed point

  • Attractions
    Lake Coeur d'Alene
    Seattle
  • Description

    [Coeur D'Alene Lake] Coeur D'Alene Lake is famous for its beautiful lakes and mountains, and is a resort that is far from the hustle and bustle. Visitors can choose to take the cruise close to feel the Castle Peak, watch the lake star celebrity mansion, as well as the world's only one in the lake golf course, most of the stadium in the lake, only the last hole in the lake miniature island, picturesque. You can also choose the lake in the "million people on the pontoon" on the walk.

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              Snoqualmie Falls & Leavenworth German Town
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                  Departure & Return

                  Pickup Locations
                  LocationTimeAddressNote
                  Seattle - Sea-Tac Airport (SEA)09:00-22:0017801 International Blvd, Seattle, WA 98158Please meet the tour guide at No. 8 baggage claim area; Outside the free pickup time, paid pickup service will charge $120(1-2 person), with $10 for each additional person
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                  Includes & Excludes

                  Includes
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                  • Transportation via tour coach
                  • 8 nights hotel accommodation
                  Excludes
                  • Service Fee Per Day Per Person: $10/person
                  • Meal fee and admission ticket fee
                  • All personal expenses such as laundry, telephone, drinks, personal travel and medical insurance.
                  • [Mandatory Fee] Olympic National Park (include ferry fee): Adult:$35.00 ; Child (3 - 12) $25.00; Senor (65+) $35.00
                  • [Mandatory Fee] Mt.Rainier: Adult:$35.00 ; Child (3 - 12) $25.00; Senor (65+) $35.00
                  • [Mandatory Fee] Yellowstone National Park (include: admission tickets, parking fee, vehicle loss and fuel surcharge): Adult $45 ; Senor (65+) $45; Child (3-12) $35
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                  • Night Tour: Adult : $25 Children (3-12): $15 Senior (65+): $ 25
                  • Morning Tour + Night Tour: Adult: $50 Children (3-12): $30 Senior (65+): $50

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