A Socially Distanced Private Tour Of National Parks

The Coronavirus pandemic has changed the way we must operate, at least for the time being. When we say “us” we are referring to everyone, ourselves included. For people who were planning a trip to a national park in 2020, the plans may seem to have been rendered impossible by the need for masks and social distancing. In order to keep people safe, businesses need to keep them at least six feet apart, which is very difficult in enclosed spaces like airplanes and tour busses. This is why so many people have forgotten about their plans to take tours, at least until they have been in lockdown for a few weeks.  It’s amazing how stir crazy people will get with regards to staying home, and they begin to look for ways to potentially entertain themselves that are still safe.  This is where the thought of touring a national park may come back in to play, because been outside is one of the safest ways to entertain yourself and go into a national park could mean that you could simply do it with your family instead of a group.  The problem is that you were going to have to not only create the entire itinerary yourself as well as do all the driving, is going to be quite difficult to actually get into a lot of the national parks.  Many people are unaware that the popular national parks are now requiring reservations so they can limit the amount of people in the park at any one period of time.  Professional tour operators like ourselves avoid all of these problems by not only been able to transport you there in our vans as well as make all the arrangements for you, we also operate outside of the regulations that are restricting numbers of people who privately visit the parks.  This means that now more than ever a tour of the national park that you always wanted to visit these in order.

We ago none of our way to make sure that our guests are safe.  In addition to the following all of the guidelines as far as cleanliness of our equipment, we have reduced the amount of people necessary in a group to be considered private.  In the past, any less than 12 people in a group would need to be paired with another group in order to make the trip, but in an attempt to allow for a completely safe experience for our patrons we have reduced that number to four people.  This will give a typical family of four the ability to book a completely private tour that will not involve other groups.  Through this commitment to providing the safest environment for our clients, we have a far greater ability to keep them both save as well as entertained.  If you would like to find out more information on our private tours of national parks for groups of four, contact us today.