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• Independence Rock, Park City Olympic Village, Bonneville Salt Flats

• Yellowstone National Park, Napa Valley, Lak Tahoe...

• Salt Lake City tour: Utah State Capitol, Temple Square of Mormon Church, Great Salt Lake

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  • Day01
  • Home - Salt Lake City Hotel:Ramada Inn SLC or Similar

Day 1: Home - Salt Lake City

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Your journey starts at the SLC airport when our tour guides in blue uniforms and holding signs welcomes you as you exit the arrival gate. After a short drive, our tour guide will drop you off at the hotel so you can rest after the flight. (SLC airport tour guide phone number:626-522-6791

Airport tour guide service charge is $10 per guest.

Tour guide pick up hours are from 11:00 to 18:00, please wait at the baggage claim at Terminal 2. If you arrive after 8pm, there will also be free hotel shuttles to take you there. We will spend the night in Salt Lake City.

Hotel:

Ramada Inn SLC or Similar

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Admission of Yellowstone and Grand Teton, Mt. Rushmore National Parks, Grand Teton NP, Crazy Horse, Devil's Tower, Great Salt Lake, Napa, and fuel surcharge (Optional)Adult: $185
  • Day02
  • Jackson, WY - Grand Teton NP - Yellowstone NP Hotel:Traveler Lodge, White Buffalo, Dude & Roundup or Similar

Day 2: Jackson, WY - Grand Teton NP - Yellowstone NP

Introduction:

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park, the America's first national park that was designated in 1872 boasts the largest geyser collection in the world including Old Faithful and is located in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Containing over 2 million acres, Yellowstone National Park is home to the largest high-altitude lake in North America and one of the biggest petrified forests in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park also features 290-plus waterfalls, more than 70 different mammals, 322 bird species, 1,100+ plant species, 12 campgrounds and 9 visitor's centers. There are plenty of bus, snowmobiling, hiking, bird watching, and horseback guided tours in Yellowstone National Park. A Yellowstone tour will bring you to popular sites such as Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone Lake, Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Prismatic Spring, and much, much more! With so much to see and do, you'll need multiple days to explore this amazing national park with a Yellowstone vacation package.

Jackson

Often confused with the valley of Jackson Hole, this Wyoming cowboy town is located five miles from the scenic Grand Teton National Park. Jackson was traversed by explorer John Colter during the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1807 and 1808. The city is a popular tourist spot thanks to its proximity Grand Teton, Yellowstone National Park, National Elk Refuge, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and other ski resorts. Jackson's Town Square entrance's all have antler archways

Grand Teton National park

More than 300,000 acres of pristine wilderness awaits visitors to this Wyoming national park that was named after the highest summit in its Teton Mountain Range and has 200-plus miles of trails. Grand Teton National Park only included the Teton Mountains and six lakes when it was created back in 1929. It expanded throughout the years to include Jackson Hole National Monument, a 35,000-acre land donation from John D. Rockefeller Jr. and more federal property. The park's habitats are alpine, forests, sage brush and rivers, lakes and ponds with 61 species of mammals and 1,000-plus species of plants. Points of interest are the Snake River, Mount Moran, Jackson Lake, Grand Teton and Murie Ranch.

Old Faithful

This natural wonder located in Upper Geyser Basin is certainly the most famous geyser in Yellowstone National Park and possibly the world with its eruptions occurring every 60-110 minutes spewing from 3,700-8,400 gallons of hot water anywhere from 106-184 feet in the air. Old Faithful was named during the Washburn Expedition of 1870 because of its predictability of eruptions that can last as long as five minutes. The nearby U.S. National Historic Landmark Old Faithful Inn and other unique structures are located within the Old Faithful Historic District.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, we will head to the small town of Jackson, Wyoming, a famous frontier town during the Western development. Afterwards we will head into Grand Teton National Park passing by Jackson Lake and stop at an outlook to view the Grand Teton Peak. From there, we will take you into the first national park in the world, Yellowstone National Park.  Spend the night in West Yellowstone.

 

Jackson, WY: famous frontier town, located at the crossing of Grand Teton and Rocky Mountains, it became a heaven for outdoors sports enthusiast. It is also the third largest artwork exchange location in the world and a popular vacation destination for the wealthy. The widely praised Elk Antler Arches Park, with its four arches made with thousands of elk antlers is a must see.

 

Grand Teton National Park: one of the most beautiful national parks with its snow covered mountain peaks year round and wide range of wild life ecosystem. It even attracted great writer Ernest Hemingway to fall in love with this place and had been the backdrop for countless Western movies.


Yellowstone National Park: the very first national park in the whole world, Yellowstone attracted countless visitors over the year with its unique geothermal activities and fascinating wild life. You will find all four different kinds of geothermal activities, geyser, hot spring, fumarole and mud pot as we take you travel through the park. 

Yellowstone Lake (West Thumb): this is the highest altitude volcanic lake in North America. We will take you to walk along the trail beside the lake and see the tranquil lake view plus all the beautiful sites on the way, like Abyss Pool, Black Pool, and Fishing Hole. 

 

Old Faith Geyser: the most famous landmark inside Yellowstone, it's also the logo of the national park, erupting roughly every 91 minutes, this is a must see when you are inside Yellowstone.

 

Grand Prismatic Spring: the third largest hot spring in the world, it's the most renowned hot spring in the national park. Setting foot into the area will surround you with steam and allowing you an up close view of the brilliant colors inside the hot spring.

 

Fountain Paint Pot: walking along this trail will provide you a great view of the light pink color mud pot with its constantly boiling mud bubbles and the fumaroles nearby.

Hotel:

Traveler Lodge, White Buffalo, Dude & Roundup or Similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day03
  • Yellowstone NP - Buffalo Bill Dam – Gillette Hotel:Best Western Tower West Lodge or Similar

Day 3: Yellowstone NP - Buffalo Bill Dam – Gillette

Introduction:

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park, the America's first national park that was designated in 1872 boasts the largest geyser collection in the world including Old Faithful and is located in the U.S. states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Containing over 2 million acres, Yellowstone National Park is home to the largest high-altitude lake in North America and one of the biggest petrified forests in the world. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the park also features 290-plus waterfalls, more than 70 different mammals, 322 bird species, 1,100+ plant species, 12 campgrounds and 9 visitor's centers. There are plenty of bus, snowmobiling, hiking, bird watching, and horseback guided tours in Yellowstone National Park. A Yellowstone tour will bring you to popular sites such as Old Faithful Geyser, Yellowstone Lake, Mammoth Hot Springs, Grand Prismatic Spring, and much, much more! With so much to see and do, you'll need multiple days to explore this amazing national park with a Yellowstone vacation package.

Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

The breathtaking views from this Yellowstone National Park canyon are highlighted by the colorful rock formations and serene waterfalls. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone geyser basin is more than 20 miles long with depths from 800-1,200 feet and began forming 10,000-14,000 years ago. It is situated along the Yellowstone River below the Lower, Upper and Crystal Falls. The canyon has the view points of Lookout Point, Inspiration Point, Grandview Point and Artists Point.

Tour Overview:

In the morning we will continue our tour inside Yellowstone National Park, visiting Norris Basin, Yellowstone Canyon, Yellowstone Fall, Mud Volcano, Fishing Bridge, Hayden valley. After we all finished those amazing attractions, will exit the park from the east entrance to Buffalo Bill Dam to enjoy the scenic view along the way. We will arrive and spend the night at Gillette, Wyoming. 

 

Norris Basin: this is the most concentrated location of geothermal activities in Yellowstone National Park. While walking on the trail in this steamy fairyland, you'll be treated to a great view of all the hot springs along the way.

 

Yellowstone Canyon (Artist Point): see the canyon in all its colorful glory. The rock walls of the cliff was painted yellow by long years exposure to the sulfur content from the surrounding thermal, thus named Yellowstone. We will view the Canyon from the Artist Point viewing area, one of the best view for this location.

 

Yellowstone Waterfall: you might see the waterfall from afar along the way, but we'll take you one step closer and give you a view right next to the waterfall to experience in person its power.

 

Mud Volcano: one of the highest concentrations of onus pots in the national park. See the Mud Cauldron, Dragon mouth spring and Mud Volcano along with a chance of seeing some wild lives in the area.

 

Fishing Bridge:  The original bridge was built in 1902.  The Fishing Bridge was historically a tremendously popular place to fish. Angling from the bridge was quite good, due to the fact that it was a major spawning area for cutthroat trout. It finally became to the best place to observe the Yellowstone Trout. Usually the trout will spawn in this area and jumping out the water  during the summer time.

 

Hayden Valley: While once there was a lake here, Hayden Valley is now a wildlife paradise and the location of the largest rut of free roaming bison in the world. 

 

Buffalo Bill Dam: named after the famous Western showman, this dam was created by blocking the Shoshone River and flooding the valley. It provides a beautiful yet peaceful view of the surrounding mountains and rock formations.

Hotel:

Best Western Tower West Lodge or Similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day04
  • Devils Tower - Mount Rushmore - Crazy Horse – Casper Hotel:Ramkota Casper, Parkway Plaza Casper or Similar

Day 4: Devils Tower - Mount Rushmore - Crazy Horse – Casper

Introduction:

Devils Tower

Devils Tower (also known as Bear Lodge Butte) is a butte, possibly laccolithic, composed of igneous rock in the Bear Lodge Ranger District of the Black Hills, near Hulett and Sundance in Crook County, northeastern Wyoming, above the Belle Fourche River. It rises 1,267 feet (386 m) above the Belle Fourche River, standing 867 feet (265 m) from summit to base. The summit is 5,112 feet (1,559 m) above sea level.

Devils Tower was the first United States National Monument, established on September 24, 1906, by President Theodore Roosevelt.The monument's boundary encloses an area of 1,347 acres (545 ha).

In recent years, about 1% of the monument's 400,000 annual visitors climbed Devils Tower, mostly using traditional climbing techniques.

Mount Rushmore National Park

The epic 5,725-foot tall monument features the 60-foot granite carved faces of the four United States presidents of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. Mount Rushmore National Memorial was sculpted by Gutzon Borglum and his son Lincoln Borglum between 1927-39 and the idea was thought up by historian Doane Robinson to bring tourists to the Black Hills area of South Dakota. The concept worked as the national landmark on 1,278 acres is visited by almost three million people every year. Nearby related attractions include Lincoln Borglum Visitor Center, Presidential Trail and the Sculptor's Studio.

Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse was a Lakota war leader of the Oglala band in the 19th century. He took up arms against the United States federal government to fight against encroachment by white American settlers on Native American territory and to preserve the traditional way of life of the Lakota people. His participation in several famous battles of the Black Hills War on the northern Great Plains, among them the Fetterman Fight in 1866 in which he acted as a decoy and the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876 in which he led a war party to victory, earned him great respect from both his enemies and his own people.

Tour Overview:

Arrive at Devils Tower in the morning and see this famous Wyoming landmark. Afterwards we'll head into South Dakota to visit the Mount Rushmore Memorial, where you can take a walk along the Presidential Trail getting right underneath the sculptures of the presidents. After lunch, we will arrive at the Crazy Horse Memorial, a symbol of the Native American spirit and their rebellion against oppression. Enjoy the view of the endless grassy fields of Wyoming as we traffic to Casper to spend the night.

 

Devils Tower: the first national monument in the country that was designated in 1906. This uniquely shaped rock formation was made world famous when director Steven Spielberg shot the climatic scenes of the movie Close Encounter of the Third Kind right here.

Mount Rushmore: see the likeness of President Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Roosevelt carved in exquisite detail. These presidents represent the development of United States during its first 130 years. 

 

Crazy Horse: a prefect representation of the spirit and struggle of Native Americans, along with their history and culture. It is also going to be the largest sculpture in the world.

Hotel:

Ramkota Casper, Parkway Plaza Casper or Similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day05
  • Independence Rock - Park City Olympic Village - Salt Lake City Tour - Great Salt Lake Hotel:Ramada Inn SLC or Similar

Day 5: Independence Rock - Park City Olympic Village - Salt Lake City Tour - Great Salt Lake

Introduction:

Great Salt Lake

The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere is located in Northern Utah and is about 75 miles long, but frequently oscillates. Great Salt Lake is what remains of the prehistoric 20,000-square-mile Lake Bonneville and is sometimes called "America's Dead Sea." The lake contains brine shrimp and its surrounding region is home to many birds and mammals. Antelope Island and Great Salt Lake state parks are situated on the body of water that is surrounded by pristine white sand beaches. Popular spots on the lake are Spiral Jetty, Black Rock, Great Salt Lake Marina, Kennecott Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve, Locomotive Springs and Bridger Bay Beach. The lake has a greater salinity than the ocean.

Temple Square

This stunning 35-acre site consisting of exquisite Mormon monuments and temples, historic landmarks, lush gardens and fine restaurants is Utah's most popular tourist attraction. Located in Downtown Salt Lake City, Temple Square was created in 1853 and welcomes three to five million visitors per year. Its centerpiece is the divine Salt Lake Temple that is the worshiping place of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Other points of interest of the U.S. National Historic Landmark are Salt Lake Tabernacle, Salt Lake Assembly Hall, Seagull Monument, Family History Library, Museum of Church History and Art, Mormon Pioneer Memorial Monument and its two visitor's centers.

Utah State Capitol

The beautiful Corinthian structure located in Salt Lake City underwent a major restoration project from 2004-08 and contains Utah state government offices. The Utah State Capitol that opened in 1916 was designed by architect Richard Kletting is filled with important art, historic relics and many sculptures. Notable attractions are the state House and Senate chambers, Supreme Court chambers, visitor center and the interior of the rotunda. The Capitol Hill grounds also feature a reflection pool and office buildings as well as monuments to state law enforcement, Mormon Battalion and the Vietnam War.

Tour Overview:

Continue our travel through the Wyoming fields in the morning, we arrive first at Independence Rock, a historical landmark in the development of the Western frontier. We will get to Utah around noon time and take you to see the Olympic Village for the 2002 Winter Olympic Games in Park City. In the afternoon we will see the State Capitol building, Temple Square of Mormon Church and the Great Salt Lake when we get to Salt Lake City. 

 

Independence Rock: a representation of the Western spirit and one of the most famous landmarks along the important Old Oregon Trail. This lonely rock on the Wyoming fields had bare witness to the harsh journey westward of the early pioneers. 

 

Park City Olympic Village: the location for the main events during the 2002 Winter Olympic Games, this scenic village provides an interesting look into the culture and life style of Utah.

 

Utah State Capitol: the governor's office is located in inside of this building. Sitting on top of the Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, this building gives you a full view of the city that surrounds it. It is also the icon of the most famous historic landmark of the state.

 

Temple Square of Mormon Church: this is the headquarter of the Mormon Church and its 15 million followers around the world. It's the center of Mormon history and the location of the famous Salt Lake Temple.

 

Great Salt Lake: Western Hemisphere's largest saltwater lake, also North America's largest inland salt lake. The lake is more than six times the salinity of seawater, thus known as "Dead Sea of America". Krill is a unique creature growing inside of the Great Salt Lake. 

Hotel:

Ramada Inn SLC or Similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day06
  • SLC- Bonneville Salt Flats-Elko-Reno Hotel:Sands Regency Casino Hotel or Similar

Day 6: SLC- Bonneville Salt Flats-Elko-Reno

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

In the morning we will see the famous  Bonneville Salt Flats. 

 

In the afternoon, travelers will head westbound along the Lincoln Memorial Highway I-80, during which the visitors are able to see the largest basin in the western U.S. After stop at Elko for lunch, the tour group will visit the local museum there and then head to Reno. Stay overnight in Reno.

 

Bonneville Salt Flats: one of the prominent salt flats in west hemisphere, and considered as the twin sister of Bolivia’s Solar de Uyuni. The salt flats are natural wonders not only awe-inspiring, but also seem to be the great place to play with perspective. With reflections of surrounding mountain, clouds, especially constant bright sunshine, the Bonneville Salt Flats is a dreamland for photographer.  Plus, this place is a perfect speedway for those racing cars, airplanes and aerospace shuttles to land and compete. 

 

Elko:  a primary town in northern Nevada for local economy, since the largest gold mine in the USA located nearby. This city is called the capital of Nevada's gold belt. Meanwhile, Elko is also the home of the annual National Cowboy Poetry Gathering, said festival is held each January for celebrating the life in the rural West, featuring poetry, music, stories, gear, film and food. 

 

Reno: the largest small city in the world. Reno is considered as twin sister of Las Vegas and had a glorious history during the US Western expansion history Meanwhile, its fate, past and present, also represents the attitude of American people towards gaming industry, especially the gambling and entertainment industry. You are able to try your luck in Reno.

Hotel:

Sands Regency Casino Hotel or Similar

Meals:

Self-care
  • Day07
  • Lake Tahoe – California State Capitol – Napa Valley –San Francisco

Day 7: Lake Tahoe – California State Capitol – Napa Valley –San Francisco

Introduction:

Lake Tahoe

The scenic clear blue lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountain Range within the states of California and Nevada is North America's largest alpine lake and the second deepest in the United States. Many visitors come to Lake Tahoe for water sports, beach activities, skiing, hiking and bicycling. There are gambling establishments on the Nevada side of the lake that is surrounded by mountains and formed approximately two million years ago. Popular attractions are Emerald Bay, Cave Rock Tunnel, Secret Beach, Tahoe Treetop Adventure Park, Ehrman Mansion, Vikingsholm Castle, Tahoe Tessie's Lake Tahoe Monster Museum and Tahoe Amusement Park. National newspaper "USA Today" named Lake Tahoe "America's Best Lake" in 2012.

Napa Valley

The Northern California region with a sign welcoming visitors to the "World Famous Wine Growing Region" contains more than 400 wineries and makes up more than 25 percent of the state's wine economy. Napa Valley is warmer than its wine producing counterparts in Sonoma and Santa Barbara counties and produces wines such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Chardonnay and Zinfandel. The American Viticultural Area is visited by approximately five million people annually. The valley also contains a wine train, numerous highly rated Michelin-star restaurants, fabulous tasting rooms, luxurious resorts, seven golf courses and many spas featuring the region's hot springs.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, the group will first visit the Lake Tahoe to feel the clearest water in the world. Then tour group will arrive at the California’s State Capital located in Sacramento, wherein you are able to take a picture with the Golden Bear in front of the Governor’s office.  Afterwards, the group will go to Napa Valley, the world's famous home of California red wine. Arrive in San Francisco in late evening. Customers dismiss in San Francisco. 

 

Lake Tahoe: the biggest and clearest alpine Lake in USA and its depth is as deep as 501 meters. Overlooked from the sky, Lake Tahoe looks like an emerald stone embedded into green wildness with indescribable natural beauty. 

 

Napa valley: considered one of the premier wine regions in the world, wherein at least 250 wineries distributed. Each year, millions of visitors come here not only for tasting the top quality Californian wines, but also for appreciating spectacular rustic scenery in this area.  

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Lake Tahoe Sail Boat (Optional)Adult: $50
Pricing

Pricing

(1)The above price is already after "buy 2 get the 3rd discounted" price adjustment.

(2)No matter whether it is two people sharing one room, or three people sharing one room, or four people sharing one room, the hotel only provides a standard room with 2 beds.

Inclusion

1、Professional bilingual tour guide, Ground Transportation

2、6 Night Hotel (Standard Room), Bilingual tour guide service, Ground Transportation

3、SLC Airport Pickup Service

Exclusion

1、Airfare, Meals, Personal expenses and so on.

2、Optional Tour Items

3、Mandatory Fee

4、Tips (recommended tour guide tip: $10 per person per day; Airport pickup tip: $10 per person; Antelope Canyon Tour Guide $3 per person)

Optional Tours/Activities

ItemsPricesRemark
Admission of Yellowstone and Grand Teton, Mt. Rushmore National Parks, Grand Teton NP, Crazy Horse, Devil's Tower, Great Salt Lake, Napa, and fuel surcharge (Optional)Adult: $185
Lake Tahoe Sail Boat (Optional)Adult: $50
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  • Salt Lake City
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Salt Lake City Airport Pick Up

Terminal 2 Baggage Claim


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Ramada inn SLC

5575 W Amelia Earhart Dr, Salt Lake City, UT 84116


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Please book a domestic flight after 21:00 PM or an international flight after 22:00 PM.

Special Notes
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-Due to different departure dates, there will be adjustments to the order of itinerary. The final itinerary order is based on the tour confirmation from us.
-We will charge you $200 "No Show" penalty if you book 3 persons sharing one room for this tour (i.e., Buy 2 Get 1 Free) and the 3rd person(i.e., free person) does not join the tour. If clients refuse to pay the fees, our company holds the right to terminate service with no refunds. Guests bear all the costs. All mandatory fees are part of the tour fares which customers are obligated to pay on the tour. If any customer refuses to pay mandatory fees, we reserve the right to terminate service with no refund.
Terms and Conditions:

Applicable to the cancellation policy:

- Cancel the entire order

- Reduce the number of participants

- Change the itinerary

- Change the date of participation

 

 

Cancellation Policy

Penalty

5 days(including 5 days)before departure or cancel after participate in the tour group

 100%

6-9 days before departure  

 50%

 10-16 days before departure

 30%

One of guests who avail of Buy 2 Get 3rd Discounted or other special discounted does not show

 $200 

One of guests who avail of Buy 2 Get 3rd Discounted or other special discounted cancels 5 days before departure.

 $100 

 If any line does not appear on the day of the tour, it will be considered as abandoning, no refund, no rescheduled (including no refund of any theme park tickets, etc.).

 Cancellation due to various reasons during the tour will be considered as abandonment without refund or reschedule.

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