Embark on a thrilling 6-day adventure through America's national parks. Witness the awe-inspiring Grand Canyon, explore the mystical Antelope Canyon, and hike the majestic Zion National Park
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Transfer from meeting point |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Room type | Double room, Triple room, Quadruple room |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights, Eco-tourism |
| Transport | Charter car, Bus tour |
A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The itinerary is for reference only. In case of force majeure, such as attraction closures due to holidays, unforeseen circumstances, adverse traffic, or weather conditions, the local tour company may modify or cancel the itinerary without prior notice or compensation
Price for optional activities that are at travellers’ own expense is for reference only and is subject to change at any time without prior notification. Please refer to the on-site announcements for details from the your guide
Travellers may be asked to present their ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification during the tour. Please carry your ID documents at all times
Each traveller is allowed to carry one piece of large luggage (maximum of 28" and 20 kg) and one carry-on luggage. Please secure your luggages as you are responsible for any loss or damage; partial refunds are provided for losses or damages due to vehicle breakdowns
In cases of emergencies, adverse weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances leading to tour delays or changes that result in inconvenience or additional expenses not covered by this tour, refunds or compensation will not be provided
Refunds, or compensation will not be granted to travellers who leave the tour halfway through or miss the entire tour due to personal reasons (e.g. lack of travel documents, late arrival, sickness, accidents)
The tour guide arranges all optional experiences and tickets; travellers cannot use tickets they obtain independently (e.g. City Pass). Please check the official website or on-site announcements for exact ticket rates
Please refer to your voucher for details, and be alert to change notifications as tour guide may adjust based on actual on-site conditions, emergencies, weather, traffic, or unforeseen circumstances
Smoking is prohibited in hotel rooms, indoor facilities, and vehicles during the tour
When making a reservation, please provide a reachable phone number while you're traveling, and we strongly advise obtaining a mobile SIM card with both internet and calling capabilities for emergencies
Las Vegas is a primary gateway city, often used as a starting point for tours to these national parks. For the Grand Canyon, popular access points include cities like Flagstaff and Page in Arizona. Antelope Canyon is accessed via Page, Arizona. For Zion National Park, St. George, Utah, is a convenient nearby city. Many comprehensive tours, like a 6-day national park adventure, often begin from major hubs such as Los Angeles, offering organized transport to all these destinations.
Grand Canyon and Zion National Parks typically require an entrance fee per vehicle or per person, which often covers a 7-day period. Antelope Canyon is located on Navajo Nation land and requires visitors to join a guided tour with an authorized Navajo guide; direct entry is not permitted. It is highly recommended to pre-book tours for Antelope Canyon due to high demand. For convenience and streamlined arrangements, you can book a multi-park tour through KKday, which often includes entrance fees and guided tours, simplifying your travel planning and ensuring access to these popular sites.
The optimal times to visit these parks are during the spring (April-May) and fall (September-October) months. During these seasons, temperatures are generally mild and pleasant, making conditions ideal for hiking and outdoor exploration. There are also typically fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months. Summers can be very hot, especially at the Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon, while winters offer unique snowy landscapes but may include road closures or limited access to certain areas.
Beyond standing on its awe-inspiring rim, a multi-day tour to the Grand Canyon can offer exceptional experiences. This includes exploring various iconic viewpoints such as Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Desert View Watchtower for diverse perspectives of the vast canyon. Additionally, some tours provide the thrilling option of a helicopter ride, allowing you to soar above its majestic landscapes and enjoy unparalleled aerial views of nature's masterpiece, creating truly unforgettable memories.
Visiting these geographically dispersed national parks involves significant travel. While self-driving offers flexibility, it requires extensive planning, car rental, and long hours behind the wheel. Opting for a guided multi-day tour offers comfortable coach transportation between parks, eliminating navigation stress, fuel costs, and parking challenges. Within parks like Zion, shuttle services are often mandatory for accessing scenic areas, which a tour can help coordinate efficiently, maximizing sightseeing time and minimizing logistical hassle.
When exploring Antelope Canyon, visitors can expect to be mesmerized by its unique slot canyon formations. You will walk through narrow, winding sandstone passages carved by water and wind over millennia. The canyon is famous for its smooth, undulating walls and the ethereal light beams that occasionally pierce through the openings above, particularly around midday during specific seasons. It's a photographer's paradise, offering stunning natural patterns and colors. All visits are conducted via guided tours led by authorized Navajo guides.
Zion National Park is renowned for its towering sandstone cliffs, deep canyons, and lush riparian areas, offering memorable experiences for hikers of all levels. Visitors can enjoy picturesque trails like the Riverside Walk, leading to the Virgin River Narrows, or the strenuous ascent to Observation Point for panoramic views. Other popular sights include the Emerald Pools trails, showcasing waterfalls and hanging gardens. The park's diverse landscapes provide opportunities for stunning photography and immersion in natural beauty.
The Grand Canyon is a vast, immense gorge located entirely within northern Arizona, stretching over 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and over a mile deep. The most accessible and popular sections for visitors are the South Rim and the North Rim. The South Rim is open year-round, offering numerous viewpoints, visitor centers, and well-maintained trails. The North Rim is at a higher elevation, more remote, and typically open from mid-May to mid-October. Most organized multi-day tours focus on the easily accessible and scenic South Rim.