Tour Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley

If you are planning a trip to Las Vegas in the future, your thoughts are probably centered on gambling, eating and drinking, laying by the pool and maybe taking in a show.  Las Vegas is a tourist destination, and each year millions of people fly into the city in order to partake in the pleasures of a Vegas vacation.  The one thing that is worth noting if you are planning your trip to the city is that the majority of the activities that you will probably be participating in are indoors, and do not involve a lot of nature.  This is actually a shame because Las Vegas has more than 300 sunny days every year.  It is also a shame because so many people traveling to Las Vegas fail to realize that it is strategically positioned perfectly for a vacation within a vacation, being located within a short driving distance to some of the most spectacular national parks and protected spaces on earth.  Most people who book their Las Vegas vacation think that there is nothing else to do around the city, and this is why it is important to understand that if you are a nature lover, Las Vegas gives you access to an unbelievable array of national parks.

Have you ever considered a tour of Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley? If you have thought about it, you probably wondered where the nearest airport that you could fly into would be located and where you could get a hotel room.  The answer, believe it or not, is Las Vegas.  The two closest cities to Bryce are Las Vegas and Salt Lake City, each being about a four hour drive.  If you do not want to drive all that way before hiking and exploring then drive all the way back, we suggest a multiple day tour that will allow you to camp in one of the parks.  The best way to approach this is to drive from Las Vegas to Zion, which is only 2.5 hours from downtown, spend time in  Zion exploring then drive a few hours from there to Bryce.  From Bryce it is only a short drive to Monument Valley, and there is also Antelope Canyon and the Grand Canyon just a short drive away depending on how many days you have to explore. This creates a loop where you are not spending too much time on the road each day, and get to spend the majority of your time exploring and hiking.

Better still is to just let us do the driving.  The last thing you want to do is drive long distances to places you have never been and then try to figure out the highlights to see while you are there.  It is far easier to just let our experienced tour guides pick you up in Las Vegas, drive you in comfort to the locations and provide guidance along the way.  We take care of everything for you and let you experience the parks the way you want to before driving you back home and dropping you off at your hotel.  What could be easier?