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Одноденна екскурсія з Лас-Вегаса до національного парку «Долина смерті» невеликої групи

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Explore the stunning landscapes of Death Valley, known for being the hottest and driest place in the Western Hemisphere on a guided day trip from Las Vegas. Discover vibrant desert scenery and iconic national park highlights as you travel through the Mojave Desert's rugged terrain, with round-trip transportation, lunch options (beef, turkey, or vegetarian), and bottled water included. Please note, temperatures in Death Valley can exceed 115°F (45°C) between June and September, so stay hydrated during your adventure.
Місто: Лас-Вегас
Sun 19 Jul
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Починаючи з $279.00
Sun 19 Jul
Починаючи з $279.00
Забронювати
Що включено
Зустріч і висадка з готелю
Професійний гід
Вода в пляшках
Обід у коробці
Цей тур має безкоштовний додаток, який можна завантажити, з коментарями до туру французькою, німецькою, іспанською та італійською мовами.
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Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum age is 7 years
  • Maximum of 13 people per tour
  • Boxed lunches include a choice between a turkey, roast beef or vegetarian sandwich. Please advise at the time of booking your sandwich preference. If you do not, a vegetarian sandwich will be provided.
  • Please wear comfortable shoes, hat and sunscreen
  • Death Valley temperatures can exceed 115°F (approx. 45 °C) between June and September, please stay hydrated. Plenty of bottled water is provided.
  • Purchase 8 seats and have a fully private tour with selected ticket type.
Чого очікувати
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Національний парк Долина смерті
Наші тури по Долині Смерті починаються з вашого готелю в Лас-Вегасі, де вас зустріне та заселить ваш гід. Коли вся група на день буде зібрана, починається поїздка до національного парку Долина смерті. Сама поїздка наповнена коментарями про те, що ви можете очікувати від Долини Смерті, а також деякою місцевою історією та інформацією про саму поїздку. Опинившись у самій Долині Смерті, ваш гід зупиниться, щоб сфотографуватися біля вітального знаку. Багато членів нашої групи сфотографуються перед знаком, який вітає нас в одному з найбільш екстремальних середовищ на землі, а також у місці, де температура може похвалитися найвищою за всю історію. Ви можете очікувати, що члени групи займуть положення «Я мертвий у Долині Смерті» для фотографій!
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Забріскі-Пойнт
Перші зупинки в турі – це Дантес Вид і Забріскіе Пойнт, де наші авантюристи мають можливість дослідити кожне місце самостійно, відчути захоплюючі краєвиди та незвичайні ландшафти по-своєму. Краєвиди пустелі з цих краєвидів чудові, і багато хто буде просто дивуватися абсолютній красі простору, тоді як інші прогулюватимуться територією, милуючись ландшафтом прямо під своїми ногами, помічаючи унікальні форми рослин і дику природу, яка мешкає в цьому місці. площа. Забріскі-Пойнт – це фактично оглядовий майданчик, який є частиною хребта Амаргоса та є унікальним завдяки ерозійному ландшафту. Він складається з елементів, що залишилися після висихання озера Фернас-Крік, яке зникло близько п’яти мільйонів років тому. Саме місце було названо на честь Крістіана Бреворта Забріскі, який був віце-президентом Pacific Borax Company. Вид на Данте – це оглядовий майданчик з терасою, який знаходиться на висоті 5476 футів над дном пустелі. Він розташований на північній стороні піку Коффін і виходить на дно Долини Смерті. Кілька стежок ведуть до вершини, звідки відкривається вражаючий панорамний вид на улоговину.
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Каньйон Twenty Mule Team
Подивіться на каньйон 20 Mule Team із Забріскі-Пойнт
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Поле для гольфу Диявола
Однією з наших останніх зупинок є «Поле для гольфу Диявола», де коротка подорож бездоріжжям приведе нас до місцевості, де можна зробити одні з найунікальніших фотографій у світі, оскільки зубчасті соляні утворення набувають вигляду снігу на дні пустелі. . Наші шукачі пригод вирушають на солончак і помічають, що утворення дуже тверді й жорсткі, хоча на вигляд вони делікатні. З цього моменту наш пригодницький тур Долиною Смерті повертається до Лас-Вегаса, де наші відвідувачі прощаються зі своїми новими друзями. Вони усамітнюються в своїх готелях, обговорюючи Долину Смерті, той факт, що фотографії не можуть виправдати це. Щоб самостійно відчути екскурсію в Долину Смерті, просто натисніть кнопку «забронювати зараз» вище та забезпечте собі місце в нашому наступному турі одним із найцікавіших і найкрасивіших місць у світі.
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Палітра художників
Artist’s Palatte вражає багатьма кольорами гірських порід, які складають ландшафт. Кольори з’являються в результаті окислення різних металів, червоно-жовтий і рожевий – від солей заліза, а зелений – від розкладання слюди. Існують навіть фіолетові елементи, які виробляються з марганцю. Формування Artist Drive було створено в результаті бурхливого та вибухового вулканічного періоду в Долині Смерті.
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Туристичний центр Furnace Creek
Наші авантюристи насолоджуються обідом і закусками, а також досліджують місця та купують подарунки на згадку про свою подорож. Центр для відвідувачів — це оазис у пустелі з багатьма прохолодними місцями, де можна відпочити та відвідати цікаві місця. Сфотографуйтеся перед табличкою, яка містить світовий рекорд температури 134 градуси та вказує поточну температуру. Виставка Borax розповідає історію компанії Pacific Borax Company, яка видобувала буру, якою сьогодні чистять одяг багатьох людей. Бура — це елемент, який використовується в пральних засобах, а також для інших цілей. Знаменита «команда 20 мулів», яка витягла буру з цього району після того, як її було видобуто, навіть сьогодні вшановується на «засобі для прання білизни 20 команди мулів».
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Badwater
Басейн Бадвотер – це територія, яка містить найнижчу точку висоти в Північній Америці на висоті 282 фути нижче рівня моря. Не забудьте сфотографувати гору позаду вас, на якій буде показано фактичний рівень моря, що дасть вам гарне уявлення про те, наскільки низько ви знаходитесь. Badwater Basin — це солончакова площа, яка демонструє величезний простір чистої кухонної солі! У басейні Бадвотер часто бувають повені, однак вони зазвичай тривають недовго, оскільки пекучі температури щоразу випаровують стоячу воду, перетворюючи її на товстіший шар солі.
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Пахрумп
Зупиніться в Пахрампі, щоб комфортно зупинитися на шляху назад до Лас-Вегаса, насолоджуючись чудовою дорогою пустелею Мохаве.
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Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
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Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
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Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
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Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
15
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
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Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
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Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
18
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
19
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
20
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
21
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
22
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
23
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
24
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
25
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
26
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
27
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
28
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
29
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
30
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
31
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
32
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
33
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
34
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
35
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
36
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
37
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
38
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
39
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
40
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
41
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
42
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
43
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
44
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
45
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
46
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
47
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
48
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
49
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
50
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
51
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
52
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
53
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
54
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
55
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
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Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
57
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
58
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
59
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
60
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
61
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
62
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
63
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
64
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
65
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
66
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
67
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
68
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
69
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
70
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
71
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
72
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
73
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
74
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
75
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
76
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
77
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
78
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
79
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
80
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
81
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
82
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
83
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
84
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
85
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
86
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
87
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
88
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
89
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
90
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
91
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
92
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
93
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
94
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
95
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
96
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
97
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
98
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
99
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
100
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
101
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
102
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
103
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
104
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
105
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
106
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
107
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
108
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
109
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
110
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
111
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
112
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
113
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
114
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
115
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
116
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
117
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
118
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
119
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
120
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
121
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
122
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
123
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
124
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
125
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
126
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
127
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
128
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
129
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
130
Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
131
Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
132
Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
133
Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
134
Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
135
Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
136
Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
137
Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
138
Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
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Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
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Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
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Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
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Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
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Death Valley National Park
Embark on an unforgettable Death Valley tour starting from your Las Vegas hotel, where you'll meet your guide and check-in for the day. As you drive to Death Valley National Park, your guide will share insightful commentary on what to expect, local history, and key highlights of the trip. Once you arrive, stop for a fun photo op at the iconic welcome sign, where you can join fellow travelers in capturing memories in one of the hottest places on Earth, known for its extreme temperatures and stunning landscapes.
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Zabriskie Point
On your Death Valley tour, you’ll visit Zabriskie Point, a stunning viewpoint in the Amargosa Range known for its unique erosional landscape. Formed by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake over five million years ago, this area offers breathtaking views of the desert. As you explore, take in the remarkable scenery and keep an eye out for unique plant forms and wildlife that call this extreme environment home.
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Dante's View
Visit Dante’s View, a stunning terrace viewpoint located 5,476 feet above the desert floor. Situated on the north side of Coffin Peak, this vantage point offers dramatic panoramic views of Death Valley’s vast landscape. Explore the area on foot, taking in the breathtaking scenery and unique desert wildlife, while marveling at the expansive desert floor below. This remarkable viewpoint is perfect for capturing unforgettable photos of one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon
Experience breathtaking views of 20 Mule Team Canyon from the iconic Zabriskie Point in Death Valley. This stunning viewpoint offers a unique perspective of the canyon's striking desert landscape, perfect for photography and exploration.
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Artists Palette
Artist’s Palette in Death Valley is a striking landscape known for its vibrant array of colors, created by the oxidation of various metals. Red, yellow, and pink hues are the result of iron salts, while green tones come from decomposing mica, and purple shades are formed by manganese. This colorful formation, part of Artist Drive, was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley, making it a must-see destination for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Furnace Creek Visitor Center
During your Death Valley tour, you'll enjoy lunch, refreshments, and plenty of time to explore the visitor center, a cool oasis in the desert. Capture a photo in front of the iconic sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134°F and learn about the history of the Pacific Borax Company through the Borax exhibit, which details how they mined the element used in laundry detergents today. Don’t miss the “20 Mule Team” exhibit, commemorating the historic mule teams that hauled Borax from the area, now a symbol of the famous “20 Mule Team Borax” laundry detergent.
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Badwater
Badwater Basin, located 282 feet below sea level, is the lowest elevation point in North America, offering a unique and awe-inspiring landscape. Be sure to take a photo with the mountain behind you, which marks the actual point of sea level, highlighting just how low you are. This vast salt flat is covered in pure table salt, and while it often experiences flooding, the intense heat quickly evaporates the water, leaving behind a thicker salt crust with every cycle.
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Devil's Golf Course
One of your last stops on this Death Valley tour is the "Devil’s Golf Course," where a short off-road excursion leads you to an extraordinary landscape of jagged salt formations, creating one of the most unique photographic opportunities in the world. After exploring the solid yet delicate salt flats, you'll return to Las Vegas, reminiscing about the awe-inspiring beauty of Death Valley. Secure your spot on this unforgettable adventure to one of Earth's most fascinating destinations.
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Pahrump
Make a comfort stop in Pahrump on your way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the scenic drive through the stunning Mojave Desert.
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365gerryw
Mar 2025
The Death Valley National Park tour was amazing. Adrian, our tour guide, was very enthusiastic and knowledgeable -- and made the trip memorable. Don't be scared by the length of the trip -- it went by so quickly. Thank you Adrian
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you for your review, Gerry! We are happy that you enjoyed your tour with Adriann!
Cynthia_F
Mar 2025
Wear layers and good shoes. Adrian, our guide, was amazing! He had lots of interesting facts, great stories and really connected with our family and the other couple in our group. Everything was so beautiful! The stops were perfect! Loved all of it and ask for Adrian!
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you for your review! Adriann is one of our best guides. We're glad you enjoyed our tour.
680ianl
Mar 2025
Spectacular scenery. Well organised. Friendly tour guide. You cover a lot of miles but get to see a variety of places. Don’t wear shorts if it is very windy - the sand hurts 😁
Відповідь від хоста
Mar 2025
Thank you for your review on your day tour to Death Valley. We are glad you enjoyed your tour and look forward to sharing another adventure with you.

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