5-Day Unique Yellowstone National Park Tour from Las Vegas: Private Cabins, Hot Springs Soaks, Wildlife Observation【Product Code: 9231】

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Highlights

Exclusive Cabin Upgrade: Reserve 20 days in advance for a complimentary upgrade to a charming cabin within Yellowstone's ecological zone.

Water Adventures: Enjoy exclusive water excursions to the Antelope Canyons, Lake Powell, and the Glen Canyon Dam.

Landscapes Exploration: Immerse yourself in the breathtaking landscapes of Yellowstone National Park, Antelope Canyons, Horseshoe Bend, Grand Teton National Park, Rainbow Rocks, Grand Canyon, and Death Valley.

Aerial Views: Take in the stunning scenery from the air with tours over the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Las Vegas.

Optional Antelope Canyon Tours: Choose between Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons (confirmation required before booking).

VIP Small Group: Enjoy an exclusive experience with a group of 10-14 people.

Complimentary Amenities: Enjoy complimentary bottled water, beverages, coke, chips, snacks, fruits, and complimentary use of binoculars during your journey.

Immersive 3 days Yellowstone National Park visit.

√ Ecological Zone Hot Springs Experience: Relax in the natural hot springs within the Yellowstone ecological zone.

Las Vegas departure Salt Lake City Drop-off

√ Bilingual (Chinese/English) tour guide.

Important Notice

1, This tour requires a minimum of two people per group.

2, Antelope Canyon is one of the top ten photography destinations in the world and has strict viewing requirements. Photography is not allowed on stairs, tourists must follow the Native American guide, do not carve on rock walls, do not litter or urinate indiscriminately, do not carry any bags or camera tripods, and do not climb. Failure to comply with the above rules will result in being sent back to the tour bus by the Antelope Canyon Native American operator, and the Antelope Canyon ticket fee will not be refunded.

3, Please pay for the optional items listed above in cash to the tour guide during the trip. Prices are for reference only and subject to change without prior notice. Please follow the tour guide's announcements on the vehicle for the most up-to-date information.

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  • Day01
  • Las Vegas - Zion National Park Hotel:Comfort Inn or equivalent

Day 1: Las Vegas - Zion National Park

Introduction:

Zion National Park

Utah's first national park that was established in 1919 contains a wide variety of canyons, mountains, cliffs, rivers, lakes, natural arches, buttes, mesas, forests, deserts, wildlife and parts of the Grand Staircase in its 229 square miles. Zion National Park that was originally home to the Anasazi Native Americans nearly 12,000 years ago and many artifacts of ancient life have been discovered there. Park highlights are Zion Canyon, Temples and Towers of the Virgin, Horse Ranch Mountain, Angel's Landing Trail and The Subway. It has seven trails, three campground areas, more than 1,000 plant species, 207 bird species and 67 different mammal species.

Tour Overview:

Departing from the Las Vegas hotel at 1:30 in the afternoon, we will drive approximately 2.5 hours into Utah, reaching the renowned hiking destination - Zion National Park. We will hike up to high peaks to experience the breathtaking views of the sunset. After the exploration of Zion, we will arrive in Kanab in the evening and check into the hotel, this will help us well rested and get ready for tomorrow's journey to the Antelope Canyons.

Hotel:

Comfort Inn or equivalent

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

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Horseshoe Bend + Zion National Park + The Grand Teton + Yellowstone National Park +Fuel surcharge (Compulsory)per person: $300
  • Day02
  • Kanab - Antelope Canyon - Horseshoe Bend - Lake Powell - Salt Lake City Hotel:Comfort Inn or equivalent

Day 2: Kanab - Antelope Canyon - Horseshoe Bend - Lake Powell - Salt Lake City

Introduction:

Antelope Canyon

The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.

Horseshoe Bend

Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.

Lake Powell

This 186-mile long stunning crystal blue lake between Utah and Arizona is visited by more than two million people annually as part of Glen Canyon Recreation Area. Lake Powell is the second largest man-made lake in the United States, was produced by the flooding of Glen Canyon from the Glen Canyon Dam beginning in the 1960s and named after the Colorado River's 1869 explorer John Powell. Miles of sandy beaches, colorful red-rock formations, countless activities and more than 90 canyons make this site a top vacation destination. Fodor's Travel named the lake one of "The World's 20 Most Beautiful Lakes" in 2013.

Tour Overview:

Embarking on a refreshing morning, we departure from Kanab (about 90 munities drive) we make our way to the world-renowned narrow crevice cave, Antelope Canyon, which has been ranked as one of the top ten photography locations in the world. Accompanied by a Navajo guide, we traverse the unique cave formations created by millions of years of water erosion, immersing ourselves in a world of vibrant colors and the irregular light patterns created by the natural sunlight refracting off the rocks. As we journey through the magical corridor of Antelope Canyon, we are awestruck by the wonders of nature. After our visit, we make our way to Horseshoe Bend to witness another breathtaking spectacle of nature. Afterward, we'll head to the beautiful shores of Lake Powell, where you can appreciate the scenic beauty of the lake. Following this, we will get on an approximately 5.5-hour drive and arrive in Salt Lake City around 8:00 PM to check in to our hotel for the night. This will help us get ready for tomorrow's journey to Yellowstone.

Antelope Canyon Boat Tour Antelope Canyon is renowned for its awe-inspiring natural rock formations and lighting conditions, making it a top destination for photographers. On this tour, we have the option to ride a yacht, kayak, or motorboat with an open bow and limited passenger capacity, allowing us to enjoy the panoramic views of Antelope Canyon to the fullest. The 2-hour photo tour is perfect for capturing the stunning scenery of Antelope Canyon, Powell Lake, the Glen Canyon Dam, and the Wahweap Bay. Your photos and videos from this tour are sure to impress on your social media platforms.

Antelope Canyon Located in northern Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a narrow valley formed by soft sandstones that have undergone various erosions over millions of years. During the monsoon season, flash floods often enter the canyon, causing the water to flow very quickly and creating the hard and smooth edges on the canyon walls that resemble flowing water. Although the valley is narrow, the beauty within is astounding, with the rock walls appearing to be gentle but actually very hard, and the surface looking like it has been polished with flowing layers. As the sunlight shines into the serene canyon, the play of light and shadow adds to its allure.

Horseshoe Bend 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. The Colorado River's fluorescent green waters flow through the reddish-brown canyon, creating a 360-degree horseshoe-shaped bend, which is breathtaking to see. Standing on the cliff, one is captivated by the stunning beauty woven by blue water, blue sky, and red rocks.

Lake Powell, spanning the borders of Arizona and Utah, is one of the most popular inland water recreational destinations in the United States. Its grand area of nearly 658 square kilometers is surrounded by rugged and beautiful geological wonders, making it a fascinating sight.

Hotel:

Comfort Inn or equivalent

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

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Antelope Canyon Boat Tour (Optional)Adult: $169
  • Day03
  • Salt Lake City - Great Salt Lake - Yellowstone National Park- The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring - Old Faithful Geyser – Yellowstone Bear World Hotel:Yellowstone Park Ecological Zone Cabins

Day 3: Salt Lake City - Great Salt Lake - Yellowstone National Park- The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring - Old Faithful Geyser – Yellowstone Bear World

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.

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.

The Grand Prismatic Spring

The Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park is the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world, after Frying Pan Lake in New Zealand and Boiling Lake in Dominica. It is located in the Midway Geyser Basin.

Grand Prismatic Spring was noted by geologists working in the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871, and named by them for its striking coloration. Its colors match most of those seen in the rainbow dispersion of white light by an optical prism: red, orange, yellow, green, and blue.

Yellowstone Bear World

Conveniently located near Yellowstone National Park on U.S. Highway 20, this wildlife park brings visitors closer to the inhabitants of Yellowstone: black bear, moose, bison, mule deer, Rocky Mountain elk, gray wolf and more. Not-to-be-missed activities include bottle-feeding bear cubs, petting the barnyard animals and birds, and riding the Baja Buggy or Huckleberry Bounce among other amusements. For friendly encounter with our fellow living beings, there's no better place than Yellowstone Bear World.

Tour Overview:

In the morning, we will depart from Salt Lake City and drive to the highly anticipated Yellowstone National Park. Today, we will guide everyone to explore all the fascinating attractions in the lower loop of Yellowstone Park, including well-known features such as the Grand Prismatic Spring and Old Faithful.

Great Salt Lake (30 minutes), in northern Utah, U.S., the largest inland body of salt water in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most saline inland bodies of water in the world. The lake is fed by the Bear, Weber, and Jordan rivers and has no outlet. The lake has fluctuated greatly in size, depending on the rates of evaporation and the flow of the rivers that feed it. Like the Dead Sea, the Great Salt Lake exists within an arid environment and has chemical characteristics similar to that of the oceans. It has a much greater salinity than the oceans, however, since natural evaporation exceeds the supply of water from the rivers feeding the lake.

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. It was named after the Yellowstone River, and it is home to hundreds of species of animals. Native Americans have lived in the Yellowstone area for at least 11,000 years. The park's natural features are divided into five major areas: the Mammoth area, the Roosevelt area, the Canyon area, the Geyser area, and the Lake area, each with its own unique characteristics.

The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring (40 minutes), 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. It is located at coordinates 44.524569, -110.837975 in Yellowstone National Park. The spring is about 75 to 91 meters wide and 49 meters deep, with a temperature of up to 85°C and a flow rate of about 2,000 liters per minute. It was first discovered by explorers in 1839. The most amazing thing about the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring is that the color of the water changes with the seasons. In the spring, the water is a bright green, while in the summer, the water is orange, red, or yellow due to a decrease in chlorophyll. In the winter, the lack of sunlight makes the water a deep, dark green.

Old Faithful Geyser (90 minutes) 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. Its current eruption interval is around 90 minutes, and each eruption lasts 4-5 minutes, with water columns reaching over 40 meters high, making it a spectacular sight. The geyser and the adjacent Old Faithful Inn are listed as part of the Old Faithful Historic District.

 Yellowstone Bear World, When heading to Yellowstone National Park or Grand Teton National Park, a visit to Yellowstone Bear World, a drive-thru wildlife adventure, is essential for a complete experience. Yellowstone Bear World is a bear-themed wildlife park and the only wildlife preserve in the Greater Yellowstone region that you can drive through. In addition to American black bears and grizzly bears, this unique attraction features various large North American animals, including bison, gray wolves, elk, and caribou. In designated areas, visitors can exit their vehicles for a close-up view of wildlife, such as wandering domesticated animals, various bird species, and fawns.

 

Friendly reminder:

Please be advised that the tour guide will arrange the itinerary for visiting the scenic spots inside Yellowstone Park based on the actual conditions of the day. Kindly follow the guide's instructions on the day of the tour for the most up-to-date arrangement.

Hotel:

Yellowstone Park Ecological Zone Cabins

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Yellowstone Bear World Pricing (Optional)per person: $27
Kid: $14
  • Day04
  • Volcanic Pillar Cliff - Mammoth Hot Springs - Roosevelt Arch - Lamar Valley - Lower Falls Overlook – Yellowstone Park Ecological Zone Hot Spring Hotel:Geyser Inn or equivalent

Day 4: Volcanic Pillar Cliff - Mammoth Hot Springs - Roosevelt Arch - Lamar Valley - Lower Falls Overlook – Yellowstone Park Ecological Zone Hot Spring

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Today the tour guide will take us to visit the attractions in the upper eight-shaped area of Yellowstone National Park. We will drive north from Madison Junction, after passing through the volcanic column cliff and Whistling Mountain, we will arrive at another important attraction in Yellowstone National Park, the Mammoth Hot Springs. At the Mammoth Hot Springs, you can enjoy the travertine terraces on the boardwalk, or you can go to the visitor center to learn more about the history and culture of Yellowstone. After a brief stay at the North Entrance Roosevelt Arch in Yellowstone, the tour guide will take you to visit the Roosevelt area, which was the favorite area of former President Roosevelt. In Lamar Valley, you can observe groups of wildlife, and at Roosevelt Ranch, you can experience various Western-style experience projects such as horse-drawn carriages and horseback riding. At sunset, we will return to the waterfall area. Interested tourists can walk along the rugged mountain road to the edge of the Yellowstone Grand Falls to see the spectacular waterfall. After exploring today's attractions, we have thoughtfully arranged Yellowstone's hot springs for everyone to wash away the fatigue of the journey.

Sheepeater Cliff (30 minutes) is composed of columnar basalt deposited by lava flows approximately 500,000 years ago. The Gardner River flows through the valley, exposing the water flow and forming the cliff. The basalt of Sheepeater Cliff is called columnar basalt because it forms hexagonal fracture lines when it cools.

Mammoth Hot Springs (60 minutes) Located in the northwest of Yellowstone National Park, it is the location of the park headquarters and the area most favored by elk during their mating season. Mammoth Hot Springs is known for its limestone formations, which are very different from the other geothermal phenomena in the park. The snow-white and dark-yellow terraces formed by the hot springs resemble terraced fields. When the hot springs emerge from the limestone layers, the hot water dissolves the calcium carbonate in the limestone, and when the water cools as it flows out onto the surface, the calcium carbonate becomes too saturated and solidifies and deposits as limestone platforms. When the underground water outlets are blocked by sediment, the spring water flows to other outlets, forming another platform. The sedimentary spring water in the platforms is influenced by the activity of algae and microorganisms, forming yellow, white, brown, and other colors, layer by layer, to form "limestone terraces." They resemble woolly mammoths from ancient times. Mammoth Hot Springs is the largest known carbonate sedimentary hot spring in the world. Its spring water comes from the Norris Geyser Basin and has a temperature of up to 77. Many algae live in the hot spring, giving it colors such as brown, orange, red, and green. The flowing hot springs rush down the terraces in different colors, forming a magnificent and grand colorful staircase. After a crustal movement in 2002, most of the hot springs stopped their activities, causing a large number of microorganisms to die, and the Mammoth Hot Springs lost their colors. The dead bacteria also turned into gray-white powder, which remained on the dried-up terraces.

Roosevelt Arch (20 minutes) The 26th President of the United States, Roosevelt, laid the cornerstone for this arch in 1903. It is located at the north entrance of Yellowstone National Park and is one of the main symbols of the park. The north entrance is also the only entrance with a gate. After the completion of the arch, Roosevelt had ten words from a congressional act, "For the benefit and enjoyment of the people," engraved on the arch.

Lamar Valley -Best Wildlife Viewing Area (30 minutes) Lamar Valley is located in the northeast end of Yellowstone National Park. The slopes are gentle and covered with green grass. The inhabitants of the valley include wild animals such as yaks, brown bears, antelopes, black bears, and North American elk. In the early 20th century, it was a farm, and now it has become a place to watch gray wolves during spring, early summer, and winter mornings. The intersection between the Tower Roosevelt and Lamar Valley in the middle of Yellowstone National Park has been described by tourists as "sexy in the front, and majestic in the back." I believe that every visitor will have their unique experience while being there.

Lower Falls Overlook (30 minutes) The Lower Falls Overlook trail is an unmissable trail for viewing the Yellowstone Falls. Following the rugged mountain path downward, you will reach the edge of the Yellowstone Falls. Here, you can witness the spectacular and magnificent scenery of the Yellowstone Falls up close.

Yellowstone Ecological Zone Hot Springs Naturally formed over the years within the ecological zone of Yellowstone National Park, these underground hot springs contain a variety of minerals beneficial to the human body. Set in a beautiful and soothing environment, the comfortable and relaxing hot springs wash away the fatigue of your journey, ensuring you enjoy moments of relaxation and delight throughout your itinerary.

Note: You can bring your own towels or rent from the spring host. The rent cost will be around $3-5/towel. Please bring your bath suits.

Hotel:

Geyser Inn or equivalent

Meals:

Self-care

Optional Tours/Activities:

ItemsPricesRemark
Yellowstone Lake Boat Tour (1 hour) (6/14-9/08) (Optional)Adult: $35
Kid: $25
  • Day05
  • Yellowstone National Park - West Thumb Geyser Basin - Grand Teton National Park - Utah State Capitol - Temple Square - Salt Lake City

Day 5: Yellowstone National Park - West Thumb Geyser Basin - Grand Teton National Park - Utah State Capitol - Temple Square - Salt Lake City

Introduction:

Tour Overview:

Today, we will begin our exploration of Yellowstone National Park from the West Entrance. We'll start by guiding you through the West Thumb Geyser Basin, situated along the shores of Yellowstone Lake, and then proceed to Grand Teton National Park. Afterward, we'll head to Elk Antler Arches Park. Following our visit, we'll make a brief stop at Utah State Capitol and Temple Square before returning to Salt Lake City.

 

West Thumb Geyser Basin (60 munities) is located on the shore of Yellowstone Lake and was formed 150,000 years ago due to the sinking of the earth's crust. Under the combination of hot springs and lake water, a wonderful landscape with smoke and mist appears: the steam of the hot springs is shrouded in smoke, and the Yellowstone Lake is filled with green waves, which are reflected against the blue sky and white clouds in the background, forming a landscape that is different from other thermal areas in Yellowstone. This area is like a bay of Yellowstone Lake, where many intermittent springs gather, and the colors of the waterspouts are varied, some are transparent green, and some are dark black like cement. Many waterspouts present a beautiful fantasy.

Elk Antler Arches Park (30 munities) is not large, with giant arches made of deer antlers in the north, south, east and west directions. The antlers are all solid and not used as deer velvet supplements, which is somewhat regrettable. These antlers are not obtained by hunting, but rather are naturally shed and renewed every spring by the large number of elk that come from the mountains to the "National Elk Reserve" in Jackson to spend the winter. After the elk leave, countless treasures are left behind.

Grand Teton National Park (90 munities), 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 oldest stone is confirmed to be from 2.7 billion years ago. The lakes, rivers, and snow-capped mountains, led by Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake, together make up a peaceful world south of Yellowstone. In addition, Grand Teton National Park has an extremely rich wildlife, including American bison, grizzly bears, black bears, elk, and more.

The Utah State Capitol (30 munities) 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. The capitol is the main building of the Utah State Capitol Complex, which is located on Capitol Hill, overlooking downtown Salt Lake City.The Neoclassical revival, Corinthian style building was designed by architect Richard K.A. Kletting, and built between 1912 and 1916. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

Temple Square (30 munities) is a 10-acre (4.0 ha) complex, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), in the center of Salt Lake City. Contained within Temple Square are the Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake Tabernacle, Salt Lake Assembly Hall, the Seagull Monument, and two visitors' centers. The square was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1964, recognizing the Mormon achievement in the settlement of Utah.

 

The itinerary concludes, and complimentary transportation to Salt Lake City Airport is provided.

 

We recommend booking flights that departure after 10:00 pm.

Transportation is free before 10:00 pm.

Airport transportation after 10:00 pm will be charged additional fees.

If you wish to add an extra night at a hotel, the actual daily rate will apply.

Meals:

Self-care
Pricing

Inclusion

Las Vegas departure Salt Lake City drop-off transportation

Professional tourism vehicle and commercial vehicle insurance

Hotels: 4-night accommodation

Professional driver & tour guide service

Yellowstone Ecological zone Cabins

Yellowstone Ecological zone Hot Spring

Complimentary Amenities

Exclusion

If the reservation is made within 20 days of the trip, upgrading to a cabin will require an additional fee of $220 per night per room.

Yellowstone Ecological Zone cabin breakfast

Personal expenses (such as meals, phone calls, pay-per-view TV, laundry, beverages, personal travel and medical insurance)

Tour guide gratuities: $15/person/day

Mandatory fees in the itinerary

Optional activities in the itinerary

Other expenses not listed in the cost description 

Optional Tours/Activities

ItemsPricesRemark
Upper Antelope Canyon admission ticket (Compulsory)per person: $150Same price for all ages
Lower Antelope Canyon admission ticket (Compulsory)Adult: $95
Baby: $20
Children under 3: $20/person
Horseshoe Bend + Zion National Park + The Grand Teton + Yellowstone National Park +Fuel surcharge (Compulsory)per person: $300
Antelope Canyon Boat Tour (Optional)Adult: $169
Yellowstone Bear World Pricing (Optional)per person: $27
Kid: $14
Yellowstone Lake Boat Tour (1 hour) (6/14-9/08) (Optional)Adult: $35
Kid: $25
Meeting Points

Meeting Points

  • Las Vegas
Time
Address
1:30PM
Resort World Hotel Main Hilton Entrance

999 W Resorts World Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89109

1:45PM
Horseshoe Casino Las Vegas North Door (Flamingo Rd)

3645 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

2:00PM
New York New York Hotel & Casino Rideshare Pickup Area

3790 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109

Departure information

The itinerary concludes, and complimentary transportation to  Salt Lake City Airport is provided.

 

We recommend booking flights that departure after 10:00 pm.

Transportation is free before 10:00 pm.

Airport transportation after 10:00 pm will be charged additional fees.

If you wish to add an extra night at a hotel, the actual daily rate will apply.

Special Notes
Terms and Conditions:

Cancellation Policy:

 

 

Cancellation Time

 

Refund Policy

 

More than 17 days before departure

 

70% refund of the order total

 

9 to 17 days before departure (excluding the 9th day)

 

50% refund of the order total

 

Within 9 days of departure (including the 9th day)

 

No refund will be issued

 

 

If you are unable to join the tour on the scheduled day due to lateness or any other reason, no refunds or changes will be permitted.

Changing to a different tour date for the same itinerary is considered equivalent to canceling the original order.

Cancellations will be subject to the above refund policy if the order can still be confirmed (such as when the order has been paid and is awaiting processing).

The above terms and conditions apply to regular tours, special tours may have different terms and conditions, which should be followed accordingly.

 

★ Change Policy:

· The change fee for each change order is $30, and no changes can be made within 9 days before departure.

· Changes applicable include changes to the pick-up location, increases in the number of participants, and second changes to the flight transfer information.

· If the price of the changed order (such as a reduction in the number of tour participants or rooms) is less than the original order, the difference will be calculated according to the cancellation terms in addition to the $30 change fee.

· If the name or number of rooms is changed, the difference will also be calculated according to the cancellation terms in addition to the $30 change fee.

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