Embark on a 5-day Southwest tour from Los Angeles, visiting Joshua Tree, Death Valley, Grand Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Bryce Canyon, Zion, and Monument Valley. Travel in a small group with expert guides, guaranteed Antelope Canyon entry, and unrushed visits to major viewpoints. Enjoy a seamless, unforgettable Southwest adventure.
| Tour Type | Small Group |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point, Hotel transfer |
| Departure Time | Standard Departure (8-9 am) |
| Luggage limit | None |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Breakfast included, Lunch included, With dinner, With Snacks |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Hiking |
| Transport | Charter car |
Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Travelers will receive an email from tour operator, MaxTour LLC, to confirm details for pick-up time and location 1 day before the tour. The email address will be <reservations@maxtour.co> with the subject “Important Info: Pickup Time for Tomorrow's Tour.” Neither compensation nor refund will be provided should you fail to provide an active email address or fail to receive an email from the tour operator
If you haven’t been emailed the day before your tour (by 1 PM), please call the phone number on the voucher and the local agency will inform you the details for pickup information
The itinerary is for reference only. In the case of force majeure including but not limited to attraction closure due to holidays or unforeseen circumstances or adverse traffic or weather conditions, etc, the local tour company has the right to change or cancel the itinerary. No prior notice and no compensation would be provided
Travelers may be asked to present ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification. Please make sure you carry these documents with you on the day of your tour
Start your day with a delicious breakfast, including muffins, bananas, assorted nuts, dried fruits, grains, snacks, juice, and coffee (subject to change).
The tour explores the Grand Canyon South Rim, providing ample time at multiple viewpoints. While specific points can vary, common stops often include Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Bright Angel Trailhead, offering iconic panoramic vistas of the canyon's immense scale and geological formations. Visitors have opportunities to walk along paved paths and capture stunning photographs.
Transportation within Grand Canyon National Park is seamlessly managed by the tour. You will travel in a comfortable vehicle as part of your small group, moving efficiently between the selected viewpoints at the South Rim. This eliminates the need to rely on public shuttles or navigate personal vehicles, allowing for an unrushed and optimized sightseeing experience guided by your expert.
At Zion National Park, travelers can expect to witness towering sandstone cliffs, emerald pools, and hanging gardens. The tour allows time to explore classic desert viewpoints, offering opportunities for short walks or leisurely strolls along scenic paths. You'll experience the park's majestic scale and diverse ecosystems, from the Virgin River to the unique rock formations.
The guided tour through Lower Antelope Canyon is unique due to its stunning slot canyon geology and the interplay of light. You'll walk through narrow, glowing sandstone walls, sculpted by water and wind over millennia. A local Navajo guide leads the tour, providing insights into the canyon's formation and cultural significance, ensuring guaranteed entry and an unforgettable visual experience.
Death Valley National Park is known for its extreme temperatures, particularly in summer where it's one of the hottest places on Earth. During cooler months, such as fall to spring, temperatures are more moderate and pleasant for exploration. Expect dry, arid conditions year-round, with significant temperature drops at night. It's crucial to stay hydrated and dress in layers.
For visitor safety at Grand Canyon and Horseshoe Bend, guides provide essential information and ensure the group adheres to designated viewing areas. Visitors are advised to stay behind railings and marked paths, maintain a safe distance from cliff edges, and avoid venturing off-trail. Always remain aware of your surroundings and follow all instructions from your expert guide to ensure a safe experience.
Exploring in a small group ensures a more personalized experience, allowing for unrushed visits to major viewpoints and more interaction with your expert guide. Guides provide valuable insights into the parks' geology, history, and ecology. This format offers seamless logistics, guaranteed Antelope Canyon entry, and a stress-free way to navigate multiple iconic destinations.
Visiting Bryce Canyon and Zion National Parks on this tour involves light to moderate physical activity. While there's ample time to admire views from major viewpoints, opportunities for short walks or leisurely strolls along paved paths are provided. The tour is designed to be accessible, allowing participants to enjoy the natural beauty without requiring strenuous hiking.