— Itinerary Information —
* Please fill in the drop-off point in the "Requests & Remarks" section when booking
* The actual return time may be extended due to traffic conditions on the day. Passengers are advised not to arrange other itineraries or book flights on the day to avoid delays. Please pay attention before making a reservation.
1. 7:00 am at Pico House Los Angeles (Address: 424 N Main St, Los Angeles, CA 90012)
2. 7:15 am at Lincoln Plaza Hotel - Parking Lot (Address: 123 S Lincoln Ave, Monterey Park, CA 91755)
3. 8:00 am at Rowland Heights 99 Ranch (Address: 1015 Nogales St, Rowland Heights, CA 91748)
1. Circus Circus Hotel and Casino Main Entrance (Address: 2880 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109)
2. Horseshoe Casino Las Vegas North Door (Flamingo Rd) (Address: 3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109)
3. Excalibur Hotel & Casino Bus Pickup Area (Address: 3850 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109)
— Itinerary Introduction —
【Day 1】: Los Angeles - Seven Magic Mountains - Zion National Park
- Seven Magic Mountains (30 minutes)
A colorful art installation about 20 miles south of Las Vegas. It has seven tall stacks of large stones, 30–35 feet high, painted in bright colors.
- Zion National Park (1-2 hours)
Zion National Park is the most diverse, oldest, and most visited national park in Utah, covering a total of 229 square miles (593 square kilometers). It boasts a spectacular canyon with towering rock formations that soar into the sky.
【Day 2】: Kanab - Antelope Canyon - Horseshoe Bend - Lake Powell - Salt Lake City
- Antelope Canyon (70 minutes, extra charge)
Antelope Canyon is in northern Arizona. It is a narrow canyon made of soft sandstone. Over millions of years, water and wind shaped it. In monsoon season, flash floods can rush through and smooth the canyon walls.
*Optional activities (extra charge): Antelope Canyon Boat Tour (choose from kayaking, motor boating, or yachting)
*Tripods and monopods are not allowed in Antelope Canyon
- Horseshoe Bend (30 minutes)
Selected as one of the seven best photography spots in the United States by National Geographic magazine, Horseshoe Bend is a remarkable sight to behold.
- Lake Powell (60 minutes)
Spanning the borders of Arizona and Utah, it is one of the most popular inland water recreational destinations in the United States.
【Day 3】: Salt Lake City - Great Salt Lake - Yellowstone National Park - Yellowstone Bear World(optional, extra fee) - The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring - - Artist Paint Pots - Old Faithful Geyser - Morning Glory Pool
- Great Salt Lake (30 minutes)
Great Salt Lake is in northern Utah, USA. It is the largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere and one of the saltiest lakes in the world. It is fed by the Bear, Weber, and Jordan rivers and has no outlet.
- Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is the first national park in the world. Located in the Rocky Mountains, it was established on March 1, 1872. The park is known for its diverse wildlife and geothermal features.
- The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring (40 minutes)
The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring also known as the Grand Rainbow Hot Spring, is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world, with a diameter of about 100 meters.
- Artist Paint Pots (30 Minutes)
Artist Paint Pots, also called Artist’s Palette or Painter’s Pots, is a must-see spot in Yellowstone National Park with colorful hot springs, mud pots, fumaroles, and geysers.
- Old Faithful Geyser (90 minutes)
Old Faithful Geyser is an intermittent geyser located in Yellowstone National Park, named for its regular eruptions. It was named during the Washburn-Langford-Doane Expedition in 1870 and was the first named geyser in Yellowstone National Park.
- Yellowstone Bear World (optional activity with extra charge)
Yellowstone Bear World is a drive-through wildlife park where you can see bears and other large animals like bison, wolves, elk, and caribou.
- Morning Glory Pool (75 minutes)
【Day 4】: Yellowstone Lake - Hayden Valley - Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone - Artist Point - Upper Yellowstone Falls - Yellowstone Hot Springs - Mammoth Hot Springs - Roosevelt Arch
- Yellowstone Lake
The park’s largest lake. It freezes for half the year, and the water is very cold. It looks like a sea.
- Hayden Valley (30 Minutes)
A prime spot for wildlife viewing, especially at dawn and dusk. Located between Mud Volcano and Canyon Junction, it's great for spotting wolves and bears.
- Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone (40 Minutes)
Yellowstone’s most iconic viewpoint. The river carves a dramatic 38 km canyon with two powerful waterfalls—Lower and Upper Falls.
- Artist Point (30 Minutes)
Offers the best view of the Lower Falls and colorful canyon walls. A must-see for its picturesque, postcard-like scenery.
- Upper Yellowstone Falls (30 Minutes)
A 109-foot waterfall visible from nearby trails. Get an up-close look at this powerful cascade formed by river erosion.
- Yellowstone Ecological Zone Hot Springs (60 minutes)
These underground hot springs in Yellowstone National Park formed naturally over time and contain minerals that are good for the body.
*You can bring your towels or rent them from the spring host. The rent cost will be around US$ 3-5 / towel. Please bring your bath suits.
- Mammoth Hot Springs (30 minutes)
Mammoth Hot Springs is known for its limestone rocks. Its white and yellow terraces look like steps.
- Roosevelt Arch (20 minutes)
President Roosevelt helped build this arch in 1903. It is at Yellowstone’s north entrance and is a symbol of the park.
*Optional: Yellowstone Lake Boat Ride. Available June–September, weather permitting. Max 6 people per boat. On-site registration only; extra fees apply.
【Day 5】
Yellowstone National Park - West Thumb Geyser Basin - Elk Antler Arches Park - Grand Teton National Park - Utah State Capitol - Temple Square - Salt Lake City
- West Thumb Geyser Basin (60 minutes)
Hot springs and lake water create a beautiful scene. Steam rises from the springs, and Yellowstone Lake shines under the blue sky, making it different from other hot areas in the park.
- Elk Antler Arches Park (30 minutes)
The town has four giant arches made of elk antlers, one in each direction. The antlers are not from hunting—they are naturally shed every spring by elk that winter in the National Elk Refuge near Jackson.
- Grand Teton National Park (90 minutes)
Established on February 26, 1929, was named after the highest peak of the Teton Mountains. The park has an almost pristine ecosystem, with some prehistoric animals and plants still surviving here.
- The Utah State Capitol (30 minutes)
The Utah State Capitol is the house of government for the U.S. state of Utah. The building houses the chambers and offices of the Utah State Legislature, the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, the State Auditor, and their staffs.
- Temple Square (30 minutes)
Temple Square is owned by the LDS Church and is in the center of Salt Lake City. It includes the Salt Lake Temple, the Tabernacle, the Assembly Hall, the Seagull Monument, and two visitors’ centers.
【Day 6】: Salt Lake City - Valley of Fire State Park - Las Vegas
- Valley of Fire State Park (60-90 minutes)
Valley of Fire State Park is the oldest and largest state park in Nevada, and its unique red rock formations have been shaped by erosion to create various shapes that look like a sea of fire from a distance, hence the name "Valley of Fire."
— Accommodations —
*Subject to change. Please refer to the voucher for final arrangement
- Day 1: Red Canyon Cabin Kanab or similar hotel
- Day 2: Hilton Garden Inn, La Quinta Inns & Suite,Residence Inn by Marriott or similar hotel
- Day 3: Yellowstone Park Ecological Zone Cabins: Pahaska Tepee Resort or similar hotel
*If the reservation is made within 5 days of the trip, living at a cabin will require an additional fee of US $200 per night per room due to the on-site situation - Day 4: The Roosevelt Hotel or similar hotel
- Day 5: Hilton Garden Inn, La Quinta Inns & Suite, Residence Inn by Marriott or similar hotel