Death Valley Tours For 2017

Bindlestiff Tours is happy to announce the upcoming tour schedule for Death Valley tours in 2017.  Tours of Death Valley, CA will be available leaving on Sundays and Fridays from select hotels and stopping points in Las Vegas.  The tours are single day adventures that will transport visitors from Las Vegas to Death Valley for a price of $219 per person, including a boxed lunch provided.  The tour is guided by one of our expert tour guides, who are experts on Death Valley and the aspects of the area that make it so unique.  We are not like competing companies that simply put a DVD on the screens and drive from stop to stop, and instead we pride ourselves on allowing our guests to experience the areas with the help of our guides.  This means stopping at points of interest, strolling, taking pictures, asking questions and experiencing the way you want to.

The tour generally will stop at Zabriskie Point first, providing guests with the ability to hike to the summit and get a unique 360 degree view of one of the most extreme places on earth.  We also make stops at Badwater Basin (the lowest point below sea level in the US) and Furnace Creek (where the hottest temperature ever recorded happened.) Other stops and points of interest round out the day of exploration that will illustrate the diversity and beauty of Death Valley.

This year, the “death” in Death Valley might become a lot less dead if the expected superbloom happens.  Once every ten years or so, a rare occurrence happens in the valley where ideal rain and weather conditions cause the area to spring to life with millions of wildflower blooms that are typically dormant.  If the superbloom happens as expected, this should provide ideal viewing times around early to mid March.  Because of the rarity of this occurrence, tours of Death Valley become quite popular, so it is best to book in advance if you want to see this spectacular event.  Bring your camera, and prepare to take lots of pictures as the normally barren landscape turns yellow!

Our tours of Death Valley provide our visitors with an experience unlike other tours.  We feel that simply sitting on a bus and watching the scenery go by is fine for some people, but we would like to provide our guests with more of an experience of the area.  This means that instead of just driving past Badwater Basin, we want you to walk out into the middle of it.  You will feel the air, see the wide expanses of salt-encrusted land, and revel in the amazing aspects of the space.  You will tour the Borax museum, and learn about the people who lived and worked in Death Valley while it was operational.  You can hike out into the fields of flowers, and take in one of the most unique places in the world.  We want you to go home feeling like you explored the area, not just looked at it.  Contact our representatives t book today.