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Dégustation de vins VIP avec visite de la Vallée de la Mort et visite photographique d'observation des étoiles

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Experience Death Valley’s most iconic landmarks on a small-group tour designed for a personalized adventure. With an expert guide, you’ll explore breathtaking spots like Dante’s View, Zabriskie Point, Furnace Creek, Badwater Basin, and Artists' Palette, capturing stunning photos along the way. Enjoy bottled water, snacks, and a Subway sandwich, plus an unforgettable stargazing experience—book now for the ultimate Death Valley adventure!
Ville: Las Vegas
Sun 16 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
Unlimited Water
Star-Chart App - Optional (Download on smartphone before leaving the city)
Hundreds of amazing photographs (Free to download through google drive, or airdrop)
Entry into Death Valley
Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
Unlimited Water
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
2
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
3
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
4
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
5
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
6
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
7
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
8
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
9
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
10
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
11
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
12
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
13
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
14
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
15
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
16
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
17
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
18
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
19
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
20
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
21
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
22
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
23
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
24
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
25
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
26
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
27
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
28
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
29
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
30
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
31
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
32
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
33
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
34
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
35
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
36
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
37
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
38
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
39
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
40
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
41
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
42
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
43
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
44
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
45
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
46
The Strip
We provide pick-up service from any hotel along the Strip. The pick-up time is roughly around 11 AM. Our operation team will reconfirm the pick-up info one day before your trip.
47
Pahrump Valley Winery
Pahrump is located an hour away from Las Vegas. It has Nevada’s largest producing winery and leading producer of Nevada grown wines with 35-tons of Nevada grown grapes. If you are 21+, you’ll get to experience a wine tour with an accomplished winery holding many awards including Best Winery & Best Restaurant and a 5-time “Award of Excellence” from Trip Advisor. You can enjoy some wine tasting while having lunch in a picnic type setting (at your own expense).
48
Death Valley National Park
* Photo stop at Death Valley welcome sign
49
Dante's View
Dante's View provides a panoramic view of the southern Death Valley basin.
50
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
You will like the little museum inside the visitor center. Dont's forget to take picture with the sign which shows the world-record 134 degrees, and which also shows the current temperature.
51
Badwater
Death Valley National Park is home to the lowest point in North America, the Badwater Basin. This salt flat sits at 282 feet below sea level and is the most popular attraction in the park. No trip to the area would be complete without a stop there and it is located right in the heart of the Death Valley National Park. It’s like being on another planet.
52
Artists Palette
One of Death Valley’s hidden gems is the Artists Palette painted hills. It is truly a majestic site to behold. You cannot visit Death Valley without making a stop here. You will watch the sunset here at the Artists Palette Painted Hills which makes the best color viewing.
53
Zabriskie Point
Death Valley is certified as the 3rd International Dark Sky Park in the U.S. National Park System by the International Dark-Sky Association. We will sit in the darkness and peacefulness to enjoy the night sky and stargazing. This is a great experience especially if you're from the city, even with Las Vegas just 2-hours away, to experience how people viewed the sky over 100 years ago.
54
The Strip
After that, we are heading back to the sin city. You will be back to Vegas around 11pm.
55
La bande
Nous proposons un service de prise en charge depuis n'importe quel hôtel du Strip. L'heure de prise en charge est d'environ 11 heures. Notre équipe d'exploitation reconfirmera les informations de prise en charge un jour avant votre voyage.
56
Domaine viticole de la vallée de Pahrump
Pahrump est situé à une heure de Las Vegas. Il possède la plus grande cave de production du Nevada et le principal producteur de vins cultivés au Nevada avec 35 tonnes de raisins cultivés au Nevada. Si vous avez plus de 21 ans, vous ferez l'expérience d'une visite œnologique avec un domaine viticole accompli détenant de nombreux prix, dont le meilleur domaine viticole et le meilleur restaurant et un «Prix d'excellence» 5 fois de Trip Advisor. Vous pouvez profiter d'une dégustation de vin tout en déjeunant dans un cadre de type pique-nique (à vos frais).
57
Parc national de la vallée de la mort
* Arrêt photo au panneau de bienvenue de Death Valley
58
La vue de Dante
Dante's View offre une vue panoramique sur le bassin sud de la Vallée de la Mort.
59
Centre d'accueil de Furnace Creek
Vous aimerez le petit musée à l'intérieur du centre d'accueil. N'oubliez pas de prendre une photo avec le panneau qui indique le record du monde de 134 degrés et qui indique également la température actuelle.
60
Mauvaise eau
Le parc national de Death Valley abrite le point le plus bas d'Amérique du Nord, le bassin de Badwater. Ce plat de sel se trouve à 282 pieds sous le niveau de la mer et est l'attraction la plus populaire du parc. Aucun voyage dans la région ne serait complet sans un arrêt là-bas et il est situé en plein cœur du parc national de Death Valley. C'est comme être sur une autre planète.
61
Palette d'artistes
L'un des joyaux cachés de Death Valley est les collines peintes de la palette d'artistes. C'est vraiment un site majestueux à voir. Impossible de visiter Death Valley sans s'y arrêter. Vous regarderez le coucher de soleil ici à la palette d'artistes Painted Hills qui offre la meilleure visualisation des couleurs.
62
Pointe Zabriskie
Death Valley est certifié comme le 3ème parc international de ciel étoilé dans le système des parcs nationaux des États-Unis par l'International Dark-Sky Association. Nous nous assoirons dans l'obscurité et la tranquillité pour profiter du ciel nocturne et de l'observation des étoiles. C'est une expérience formidable, surtout si vous venez de la ville, même avec Las Vegas à seulement 2 heures, pour découvrir comment les gens voyaient le ciel il y a plus de 100 ans.
63
La bande
Après cela, nous retournons à la ville du péché. Vous serez de retour à Vegas vers 23h.
64
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
During your 20-minute stop at Red Rock Canyon Overlook, enjoy panoramic views of vibrant red rock formations and rugged desert landscapes. This scenic stop offers a perfect opportunity to admire dramatic cliffs and sandstone peaks, capture stunning photos, and take in the natural beauty before continuing your adventure to Death Valley.
65
Death Valley National Park
Explore the wonders of Death Valley National Park on our tour, including the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, the stunning Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant colors of Artist’s Palette. Experience the dramatic views from Zabriskie Point, unique geology at Devil’s Golf Course, and panoramic vistas from Dante’s View. Learn about the park’s history and ecology at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, capturing unforgettable photos along the way.
66
Dante's View
Dante’s View offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Death Valley National Park, standing at 5,475 feet above the desert floor. From this vantage point, you can see Badwater Basin, the Panamint Range, and Telescope Peak, with stunning contrasts between the park’s elevations. It’s a perfect spot for photography, especially at sunrise and sunset, and provides a peaceful experience with beautiful landscapes and fresh mountain air.
67
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Visit the famous outdoor thermometer in Death Valley, known for registering some of the highest temperatures on Earth. This iconic landmark offers a unique photo opportunity, showcasing the extreme climate of the region. It’s a must-see stop to experience firsthand the heat that makes Death Valley so famous.
68
Badwater
At Badwater Basin, you’ll visit the lowest point in North America, 282 feet below sea level, surrounded by vast salt flats. The expansive white terrain, unique salt formations, and stunning mirror-like reflections on clear days make it a photographer's paradise. As you walk across the salt flats, you can learn about the basin's extreme conditions through informative signs, offering a surreal and unforgettable experience.
69
Artists Palette
Artist's Palette in Death Valley offers a stunning display of vibrant colors, with hills and rock formations in shades of pink, red, yellow, green, and purple, created by the oxidation of metals and minerals. You can explore the area by driving along the scenic loop or taking short walks to get close to the colorful formations. The changing light, particularly at sunrise and sunset, enhances the vivid colors, making it a perfect spot for photography and a unique experience of the park's beauty.
70
Zabriskie Point
At Zabriskie Point, you’ll witness one of Death Valley’s most iconic views, featuring dramatic badlands with colorful, sculpted ridges and gullies formed from ancient sediment. The panoramic scenery includes the Amargosa Range and the valley’s salt flats, with the landscape particularly striking at sunset. A short walk from the parking area leads to the viewing platform, where you can capture stunning photos while learning about the area's unique geology.
71
Death Valley Junction
After exploring the scenic spots, your guide will take you to a secluded location for an unforgettable stargazing experience. Surrounded by the clear, dark skies of Death Valley, you'll have the chance to marvel at the stars and constellations. Please note that weather conditions may affect visibility, as stargazing is dependent on Mother Nature.
72
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
During your 20-minute stop at Red Rock Canyon Overlook, enjoy panoramic views of vibrant red rock formations and rugged desert landscapes. This scenic stop offers a perfect opportunity to admire dramatic cliffs and sandstone peaks, capture stunning photos, and take in the natural beauty before continuing your adventure to Death Valley.
73
Death Valley National Park
Explore the wonders of Death Valley National Park on our tour, including the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, the stunning Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant colors of Artist’s Palette. Experience the dramatic views from Zabriskie Point, unique geology at Devil’s Golf Course, and panoramic vistas from Dante’s View. Learn about the park’s history and ecology at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, capturing unforgettable photos along the way.
74
Dante's View
Dante’s View offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Death Valley National Park, standing at 5,475 feet above the desert floor. From this vantage point, you can see Badwater Basin, the Panamint Range, and Telescope Peak, with stunning contrasts between the park’s elevations. It’s a perfect spot for photography, especially at sunrise and sunset, and provides a peaceful experience with beautiful landscapes and fresh mountain air.
75
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Visit the famous outdoor thermometer in Death Valley, known for registering some of the highest temperatures on Earth. This iconic landmark offers a unique photo opportunity, showcasing the extreme climate of the region. It’s a must-see stop to experience firsthand the heat that makes Death Valley so famous.
76
Badwater
At Badwater Basin, you’ll visit the lowest point in North America, 282 feet below sea level, surrounded by vast salt flats. The expansive white terrain, unique salt formations, and stunning mirror-like reflections on clear days make it a photographer's paradise. As you walk across the salt flats, you can learn about the basin's extreme conditions through informative signs, offering a surreal and unforgettable experience.
77
Artists Palette
Artist's Palette in Death Valley offers a stunning display of vibrant colors, with hills and rock formations in shades of pink, red, yellow, green, and purple, created by the oxidation of metals and minerals. You can explore the area by driving along the scenic loop or taking short walks to get close to the colorful formations. The changing light, particularly at sunrise and sunset, enhances the vivid colors, making it a perfect spot for photography and a unique experience of the park's beauty.
78
Zabriskie Point
At Zabriskie Point, you’ll witness one of Death Valley’s most iconic views, featuring dramatic badlands with colorful, sculpted ridges and gullies formed from ancient sediment. The panoramic scenery includes the Amargosa Range and the valley’s salt flats, with the landscape particularly striking at sunset. A short walk from the parking area leads to the viewing platform, where you can capture stunning photos while learning about the area's unique geology.
79
Death Valley Junction
After exploring the scenic spots, your guide will take you to a secluded location for an unforgettable stargazing experience. Surrounded by the clear, dark skies of Death Valley, you'll have the chance to marvel at the stars and constellations. Please note that weather conditions may affect visibility, as stargazing is dependent on Mother Nature.
80
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
During your 20-minute stop at Red Rock Canyon Overlook, enjoy panoramic views of vibrant red rock formations and rugged desert landscapes. This scenic stop offers a perfect opportunity to admire dramatic cliffs and sandstone peaks, capture stunning photos, and take in the natural beauty before continuing your adventure to Death Valley.
81
Death Valley National Park
Explore the wonders of Death Valley National Park on our tour, including the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, the stunning Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant colors of Artist’s Palette. Experience the dramatic views from Zabriskie Point, unique geology at Devil’s Golf Course, and panoramic vistas from Dante’s View. Learn about the park’s history and ecology at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, capturing unforgettable photos along the way.
82
Dante's View
Dante’s View offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Death Valley National Park, standing at 5,475 feet above the desert floor. From this vantage point, you can see Badwater Basin, the Panamint Range, and Telescope Peak, with stunning contrasts between the park’s elevations. It’s a perfect spot for photography, especially at sunrise and sunset, and provides a peaceful experience with beautiful landscapes and fresh mountain air.
83
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Visit the famous outdoor thermometer in Death Valley, known for registering some of the highest temperatures on Earth. This iconic landmark offers a unique photo opportunity, showcasing the extreme climate of the region. It’s a must-see stop to experience firsthand the heat that makes Death Valley so famous.
84
Badwater
At Badwater Basin, you’ll visit the lowest point in North America, 282 feet below sea level, surrounded by vast salt flats. The expansive white terrain, unique salt formations, and stunning mirror-like reflections on clear days make it a photographer's paradise. As you walk across the salt flats, you can learn about the basin's extreme conditions through informative signs, offering a surreal and unforgettable experience.
85
Artists Palette
Artist's Palette in Death Valley offers a stunning display of vibrant colors, with hills and rock formations in shades of pink, red, yellow, green, and purple, created by the oxidation of metals and minerals. You can explore the area by driving along the scenic loop or taking short walks to get close to the colorful formations. The changing light, particularly at sunrise and sunset, enhances the vivid colors, making it a perfect spot for photography and a unique experience of the park's beauty.
86
Zabriskie Point
At Zabriskie Point, you’ll witness one of Death Valley’s most iconic views, featuring dramatic badlands with colorful, sculpted ridges and gullies formed from ancient sediment. The panoramic scenery includes the Amargosa Range and the valley’s salt flats, with the landscape particularly striking at sunset. A short walk from the parking area leads to the viewing platform, where you can capture stunning photos while learning about the area's unique geology.
87
Death Valley Junction
After exploring the scenic spots, your guide will take you to a secluded location for an unforgettable stargazing experience. Surrounded by the clear, dark skies of Death Valley, you'll have the chance to marvel at the stars and constellations. Please note that weather conditions may affect visibility, as stargazing is dependent on Mother Nature.
88
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
During your 20-minute stop at Red Rock Canyon Overlook, enjoy panoramic views of vibrant red rock formations and rugged desert landscapes. This scenic stop offers a perfect opportunity to admire dramatic cliffs and sandstone peaks, capture stunning photos, and take in the natural beauty before continuing your adventure to Death Valley.
89
Death Valley National Park
Explore the wonders of Death Valley National Park on our tour, including the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, the stunning Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant colors of Artist’s Palette. Experience the dramatic views from Zabriskie Point, unique geology at Devil’s Golf Course, and panoramic vistas from Dante’s View. Learn about the park’s history and ecology at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, capturing unforgettable photos along the way.
90
Dante's View
Dante’s View offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Death Valley National Park, standing at 5,475 feet above the desert floor. From this vantage point, you can see Badwater Basin, the Panamint Range, and Telescope Peak, with stunning contrasts between the park’s elevations. It’s a perfect spot for photography, especially at sunrise and sunset, and provides a peaceful experience with beautiful landscapes and fresh mountain air.
91
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Visit the famous outdoor thermometer in Death Valley, known for registering some of the highest temperatures on Earth. This iconic landmark offers a unique photo opportunity, showcasing the extreme climate of the region. It’s a must-see stop to experience firsthand the heat that makes Death Valley so famous.
92
Badwater
At Badwater Basin, you’ll visit the lowest point in North America, 282 feet below sea level, surrounded by vast salt flats. The expansive white terrain, unique salt formations, and stunning mirror-like reflections on clear days make it a photographer's paradise. As you walk across the salt flats, you can learn about the basin's extreme conditions through informative signs, offering a surreal and unforgettable experience.
93
Artists Palette
Artist's Palette in Death Valley offers a stunning display of vibrant colors, with hills and rock formations in shades of pink, red, yellow, green, and purple, created by the oxidation of metals and minerals. You can explore the area by driving along the scenic loop or taking short walks to get close to the colorful formations. The changing light, particularly at sunrise and sunset, enhances the vivid colors, making it a perfect spot for photography and a unique experience of the park's beauty.
94
Zabriskie Point
At Zabriskie Point, you’ll witness one of Death Valley’s most iconic views, featuring dramatic badlands with colorful, sculpted ridges and gullies formed from ancient sediment. The panoramic scenery includes the Amargosa Range and the valley’s salt flats, with the landscape particularly striking at sunset. A short walk from the parking area leads to the viewing platform, where you can capture stunning photos while learning about the area's unique geology.
95
Death Valley Junction
After exploring the scenic spots, your guide will take you to a secluded location for an unforgettable stargazing experience. Surrounded by the clear, dark skies of Death Valley, you'll have the chance to marvel at the stars and constellations. Please note that weather conditions may affect visibility, as stargazing is dependent on Mother Nature.
96
Red Rock Canyon Overlook
During your 20-minute stop at Red Rock Canyon Overlook, enjoy panoramic views of vibrant red rock formations and rugged desert landscapes. This scenic stop offers a perfect opportunity to admire dramatic cliffs and sandstone peaks, capture stunning photos, and take in the natural beauty before continuing your adventure to Death Valley.
97
Death Valley National Park
Explore the wonders of Death Valley National Park on our tour, including the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, the stunning Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant colors of Artist’s Palette. Experience the dramatic views from Zabriskie Point, unique geology at Devil’s Golf Course, and panoramic vistas from Dante’s View. Learn about the park’s history and ecology at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, capturing unforgettable photos along the way.
98
Dante's View
Dante’s View offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Death Valley National Park, standing at 5,475 feet above the desert floor. From this vantage point, you can see Badwater Basin, the Panamint Range, and Telescope Peak, with stunning contrasts between the park’s elevations. It’s a perfect spot for photography, especially at sunrise and sunset, and provides a peaceful experience with beautiful landscapes and fresh mountain air.
99
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Visit the famous outdoor thermometer in Death Valley, known for registering some of the highest temperatures on Earth. This iconic landmark offers a unique photo opportunity, showcasing the extreme climate of the region. It’s a must-see stop to experience firsthand the heat that makes Death Valley so famous.
100
Badwater
At Badwater Basin, you’ll visit the lowest point in North America, 282 feet below sea level, surrounded by vast salt flats. The expansive white terrain, unique salt formations, and stunning mirror-like reflections on clear days make it a photographer's paradise. As you walk across the salt flats, you can learn about the basin's extreme conditions through informative signs, offering a surreal and unforgettable experience.
101
Artists Palette
Artist's Palette in Death Valley offers a stunning display of vibrant colors, with hills and rock formations in shades of pink, red, yellow, green, and purple, created by the oxidation of metals and minerals. You can explore the area by driving along the scenic loop or taking short walks to get close to the colorful formations. The changing light, particularly at sunrise and sunset, enhances the vivid colors, making it a perfect spot for photography and a unique experience of the park's beauty.
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Zabriskie Point
At Zabriskie Point, you’ll witness one of Death Valley’s most iconic views, featuring dramatic badlands with colorful, sculpted ridges and gullies formed from ancient sediment. The panoramic scenery includes the Amargosa Range and the valley’s salt flats, with the landscape particularly striking at sunset. A short walk from the parking area leads to the viewing platform, where you can capture stunning photos while learning about the area's unique geology.
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Death Valley Junction
After exploring the scenic spots, your guide will take you to a secluded location for an unforgettable stargazing experience. Surrounded by the clear, dark skies of Death Valley, you'll have the chance to marvel at the stars and constellations. Please note that weather conditions may affect visibility, as stargazing is dependent on Mother Nature.
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Red Rock Canyon Overlook
During your 20-minute stop at Red Rock Canyon Overlook, enjoy panoramic views of vibrant red rock formations and rugged desert landscapes. This scenic stop offers a perfect opportunity to admire dramatic cliffs and sandstone peaks, capture stunning photos, and take in the natural beauty before continuing your adventure to Death Valley.
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Death Valley National Park
Explore the wonders of Death Valley National Park on our tour, including the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin, the stunning Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant colors of Artist’s Palette. Experience the dramatic views from Zabriskie Point, unique geology at Devil’s Golf Course, and panoramic vistas from Dante’s View. Learn about the park’s history and ecology at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, capturing unforgettable photos along the way.
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Dante's View
Dante’s View offers one of the most breathtaking panoramic views in Death Valley National Park, standing at 5,475 feet above the desert floor. From this vantage point, you can see Badwater Basin, the Panamint Range, and Telescope Peak, with stunning contrasts between the park’s elevations. It’s a perfect spot for photography, especially at sunrise and sunset, and provides a peaceful experience with beautiful landscapes and fresh mountain air.
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Furnace Creek Visitor Center
Visit the famous outdoor thermometer in Death Valley, known for registering some of the highest temperatures on Earth. This iconic landmark offers a unique photo opportunity, showcasing the extreme climate of the region. It’s a must-see stop to experience firsthand the heat that makes Death Valley so famous.
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Badwater
At Badwater Basin, you’ll visit the lowest point in North America, 282 feet below sea level, surrounded by vast salt flats. The expansive white terrain, unique salt formations, and stunning mirror-like reflections on clear days make it a photographer's paradise. As you walk across the salt flats, you can learn about the basin's extreme conditions through informative signs, offering a surreal and unforgettable experience.
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Artists Palette
Artist's Palette in Death Valley offers a stunning display of vibrant colors, with hills and rock formations in shades of pink, red, yellow, green, and purple, created by the oxidation of metals and minerals. You can explore the area by driving along the scenic loop or taking short walks to get close to the colorful formations. The changing light, particularly at sunrise and sunset, enhances the vivid colors, making it a perfect spot for photography and a unique experience of the park's beauty.
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Zabriskie Point
At Zabriskie Point, you’ll witness one of Death Valley’s most iconic views, featuring dramatic badlands with colorful, sculpted ridges and gullies formed from ancient sediment. The panoramic scenery includes the Amargosa Range and the valley’s salt flats, with the landscape particularly striking at sunset. A short walk from the parking area leads to the viewing platform, where you can capture stunning photos while learning about the area's unique geology.
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Death Valley Junction
After exploring the scenic spots, your guide will take you to a secluded location for an unforgettable stargazing experience. Surrounded by the clear, dark skies of Death Valley, you'll have the chance to marvel at the stars and constellations. Please note that weather conditions may affect visibility, as stargazing is dependent on Mother Nature.
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Commentaires (112)
Cosmopolitan787606
Jul 2023
This was an awesome and well-planned trip. It does last from about 12pm - 12am, so be prepared for that. Our tour guide Lanken aka “mama” was awesome. She sent us prior info on everything we would need. She also provided waters all day, both for drinking and to pour on us in the heat. The photographs she took were awesome and she took numerous shots with different filters and editing to make sure we had great shots in all locations (hundreds of shots). She instructed us on poses and knew just the right spots to get great shots (we felt like models). She airdropped all of these to our phones before the end of the tour. We also took plenty of landscape shots on our phones as well. Each location was different and it would be hard to pick a favorite since they were all great. Temperatures that day was between 120 and 124 degrees (F), which did make it very tough, but mama left the air conditioner on at all locations while we toured and were photographed. The day ended after sunset with stargazing and an amazing view of the stars and Milky Way. I would definitely recommend this tour, but maybe pick a cooler day😓.
Martynas_B
Jul 2023
This might have been the best trip in my life, even better than Grand Canyon! First of all, the guide is amazing, she is like a professional photographer, and took the best pictures of me that I have ever had. We had a chance to taste some local wine in Pahrump, then we went to see the Valley from Dante's view, Zabriskie point and also to Furnace Creek. Then we went downwards until we reached the Badwater Basin - one of the amazing sights of my life! After that, it was getting dark, we stopped at another beautiful hilly place in the valley, and lastly we went back to Zabriskie point at night, and I sae the Milky Way and lots of stars! I recommend this trip 100%, make sure to check if the Moon is young when you are going, and if it is not cloudy.
763briany
Jul 2023
In June 2023 we took the Death Valley Stargazing and Winery Tour from Las Vegas. Our small party decided on the way there to skip the winery so that we could have more time in Death Valley. Lankun (AKA Mama) was a fantastic driver, tour guide, and photographer! She shared with us much fascinating history and information and took us to many dramatic locations in Death Valley that we would have missed if we would have simply driven there by ourselves. Most tour guides are willing to snap a few pictures of their clients on the tour, but Lankun is different. She knew that we were traveling with her on our 35th wedding anniversary and she took literally hundreds of professional-quality photos of us in the most amazing locations in the park! She did the same for the other members of our party as well. For the actual stargazing part, I would recommend that future clients try to choose dates near a new moon. We were not able to do so due to the rest of our itinerary, but the night sky in Death Valley was still beautiful! Thanks, Mama, for a fantastic experience!

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