Come and discover Death Valley in a small group!
We can accommodate up to 6 people per vehicle. We adapt to everyone and make sure to make your visit unforgettable.
French-speaking guide, passionate about the American West, who will take you in the footsteps of the first pioneers and this mythical place.
- Transport from your hotel
- Morning snack as well as lunch picnic provided as well as drinks
- Stops according to your desires
Salt deserts as far as the eye can see, grandiose landscapes of Zabriskie point, Artist palette or Badwater basin to finish with the ghost town of Rhyolite!
After this tour, Death Valley will have no secrets for you!
Pickup included
Death Valley National Park is mythical for its name and its strong heat recorded during the summer months.
Located just over 190 kilometers from the lights of Las Vegas, this beautiful park offers breathtaking scenery. After a trip of about two hours, you will arrive on site and start visiting the park making numerous stops to take photos and short walks accessible to all.
During the itinerary, you will climb to more than 1,500 m to contemplate the valley from the Dante’s View viewpoint.
But you will also descend to nearly 85 m below sea level to discover the Badwater basin.
At lunchtime, you will take a break for a picnic: Sandwich or salad, fresh fruit... (option to choose) and, after regaining strength, you will head towards the dunes of Mesquite Flat.
After all these discoveries, you will head to the ghost town of Rhyolite before returning to Las Vegas.
City founded in 1904 during the Gold Rush. It reached its peak in 1908 and was suddenly deserted for economic reasons.
Now a ghost town, the buildings of the time still standing testify to this sudden desertification.
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