6-Day Yellowstone & Grand Teton Tour from Las Vegas Start | End in Salt Lake City or Vegas | Premium Coach Tour Code: YA6L

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Day 1: Las Vegas - Grand Canyon East Rim - South Rim - Horseshoe Bend - Page (379 miles)

Standard Hotel: Best Western Plus or similar
Meal: Excluded
Experience the Grand Canyon's East and South Rims at a comfortable pace. For an unforgettable perspective, you'll have a chance to see the Grand Canyon by helicopter. You'll visit Horseshoe Bend for a perfect photo, capturing the breathtaking beauty of this iconic landmark.
  • Grand Canyon, AZ

    Considered one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon was carved over 17 million years by the Colorado River. This breathtaking, 18-mile-long canyon has been stunning visitors for hundreds of years.

    Grand Canyon East Rim

    Desert View Drive is a scenic route to the east of Grand Canyon Village on the South Rim which follows the rim for 25 miles out to the Desert View Watchtower and East Entrance. Meanwhile, the Watchtower also commands a magnificent view of the Grand Canyon.

    Grand Canyon South Rim

    More than five million people every year visit the South Rim of the great Grand Canyon. The South Rim offers a wealth of activities, including driving and walking tours and campgrounds. The South Rim area includes hotels and other amenities.

    Grand Canyon IMAX

    Grand Canyon: The Hidden Secrets, currently being shown on an impressive IMAX screen in a theater located on the South Rim of the canyon, focuses not on the geology of the canyon, but on the history of human involvement.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $33; Child $33; (Include Lunch)

    South Rim Helicopter Tour

    This helicopter tour is the best way to catch a panoramic view of the majestic South Rim of the Grand Canyon, viewing the massive canyon walls glimmer and reflect in the sun.

    Tour Fee (Optional): Adult $299; Child $299

  • Page, AZ

    Page is a city in Coconino County, AZ, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Page was founded in 1957 as a housing community for workers and their families during the construction of nearby Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.

    Horseshoe Bend

    Horseshoe Bend, located within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area about 5 miles downriver from Lake Powell, is a sharp turn in the Colorado River that formed from erosion over the course of millions of years.

Day 2: Antelope Canyon - Glen Canyon Dam - Lake Powell - Bryce Canyon - Salt Lake City (431 miles)

Standard Hotel: Radisson Hotel or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
Embark on a journey to explore the famous natural wonder in the American West - Antelope Canyon. Next, travel through the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell before reaching the magnificent Bryce Canyon National Park.The final stop of the day will be the crossroads of America - Salt Lake City. You will stay overnight in Salt Lake City, preparing for the adventures that lie ahead on your journey.
  • Antelope Canyon, AZ

    Antelope Canyon is a beautiful slot canyon located on the Navajo Nation near Page, Arizona. All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via Guided Tour at an additional cost.

    Lower Antelope Canyon

    The lower canyon is in the shape of a "V" and Longer, shallower than the Upper Antelope. Lighting is better in the early hours and late morning. It draws a considerable number of photographers.

    Those who do not participate this tour will be picked up from hotel after Antelope tour ends.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $98; Child (3-12 yrs) $98; Infant (Under 3 yrs) $20; Suggested tips to Navajo Guide: $5/person.

  • Page, AZ

    Page is a city in Coconino County, AZ, near the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Page was founded in 1957 as a housing community for workers and their families during the construction of nearby Glen Canyon Dam on the Colorado River.

    Glen Canyon Dam (Passing By)

    This concrete arch dam in northern Arizona barricades the Colorado River and creates Lake Powell, the second-largest man-made lake in the country. Lake Powell is a haven for water-skiers and boaters, and is also popular with fishermen.

    Lake Powell (Passing By)

    Lake Powell is a beautiful reservoir along the Colorado River amid the vast desert expanses of Utah. It is in the vicinity of the Rainbow Bridge, Ticaboo Canyon, and iconic Antelope Canyon.
  • Bryce Canyon National Park, UT

    Bryce Canyon National Park is named for just one of many canyons which form a series of horseshoe-shaped amphitheaters on the edge of the Paunsaugunt Plateau in southern Utah.
  • Salt Lake City, UT

    Utah's gorgeous capital city sits amidst the mountains of the American Southwest on the shores of the breathtaking Great Salt Lake. The city is steeped in history and architecture in addition to wondrous vistas and scenery.

Day 3: Salt Lake City - Jackson Hole - Grand Teton - Yellowstone (571 miles)

Standard Hotel: Dude & Roundup (West Yellowstone) or similar
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
You'll head to Jackson, Wyoming, to see the famous Elk Antler Arches. You'll drive along Snake River to Grand Teton National Park for stunning mountain views. You'll enter Yellowstone's South Entrance, exploring the Lower Loop's highlights: West Thumb Geyser, Yellowstone Lake, Old Faithful, Geyser Trail, and Morning Glory Pool. You'll overnight near West Yellowstone.
  • Jackson Hole, WY

    Famous frontier town, located at the crossing of Grand Teton and Rocky Mountains, it became a heaven for outdoors sports enthusiast. The widely praised Elk Antler Arches Park, with its four arches made with thousands of elk antlers is a must see.

    Antler Arches

    Constructed in the early 1960s, the Antler Arches stand at each of the four corners of Jackson's town square. As the name suggests, they were built from the shed antlers of deer, which were intertwined into their current shape.
  • Grand Teton National Park, WY

    Grand Teton National Park is located in the Rocky Mountains, Northwest Wyoming. Grand Teton National Park is noted for its stunning mountain vistas, its shimmering alpine lakes and its abundant wildlife.
  • Yellowstone, WY

    The largest, oldest, and most famous national park displays a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons, waterfalls, and nature everywhere you look!

    West Thumb Geyser Basin

    The West Thumb Geyser Basin is the largest geyser basin at Yellowstone Lake, and an impressive area of geothermal activity that contains hot springs, mud pots, and geysers-- some of which are even in the lake itself.

    Yellowstone Lake

    Yellowstone Lake isn't just the largest single body of water in Yellowstone National Park, but the largest elevated freshwater lake in the US. The lake contains several underwater hot springs that melt its otherwise thick ice sheets in the winter.

    Old Faithful Geyser

    Old Faithful is a cone geyser in the Upper Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park. It is one of the park's most well-known natural features, and is famous for its predictability. It generally erupts every 91 minutes.

    Morning Glory Pool

    This hot spring in the Upper geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming is famous for it's bright red-orange and blue-green coloring. These colors come from the bacteria which inhabit the geyser's interior.

    Duration: Approx. 20 Minutes

Day 4: Yellowstone National Park (241 miles)

Standard Hotel: Yellowstone Big Rock (Gardinner) or similar
Meal: Excluded
Spend a full day exploring the magnificent Yellowstone National Park. You will have the opportunity to visit the core attractions of this world's oldest national park. Along the way, you will witness a variety of geothermal phenomena and abundant wildlife. This day offers a fantastic chance to connect intimately with nature and experience the vitality of our planet, creating unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime.
  • Yellowstone, WY

    The largest, oldest, and most famous national park displays a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons, waterfalls, and nature everywhere you look!

    Norris Geyser Basin

    Yellowstone National Park is full of areas like this - geyser basins - large, open areas where geothermic pressure from below the ground's surface force up various geysers and springs. The Norris Basin is one of the more accessible.

    Fountain Paint Pot

    Fountain Paint Pot, heated by the region's underground hot springs, F.P.P is half hot spring, half mud basin. The spring releases natural shades of red and yellow because of the oxidation of iron in the soil.

    Grand Prismatic Hot Spring

    The third largest hot spring in the world, the Grand Prismatic Hot Spring gets its color from bacteria around its rim that feed off of the mineral-rich water. In the summer months, the hot spring is a vivid red-orange shade.

    Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

    This impressive gap in the earth in the first large canyon on the Yellowstone River. It is 24 miles long, and can reach a quarter-mile in depth and 3/4 a mile in width. It is gorgeously colored.

    Upper Yellowstone Falls

    Located a quarter-mile upstream of the larger Lower Falls, the Upper Yellowstone River Falls plunge 109 feet down an eroded lava cliff into the basin below. The area below the falls has been subject to heavier erosion than above.

    Lower Yellowstone River Falls

    The Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River in Wyoming are the largest by volume in the Rocky Mountains of the western United States, and they stand more than 300 feet tall-- almost twice as high as Niagara Falls.

    Artist Point

    Named after the famous sketches of the waterfalls by Thomas Moran (but not actually the location where the sketched were done) this beautiful location showcases one of the most famous views in Yellowstone National Park.

    Mud Volcano Area

    The Mud Volcano blew itself apart in the early 20th century, but visitors can still see the impressive crater and other geothermal features in the surrounding area, such as the Mud Cauldron, Black Dragon's Caldron, and Dragon's Mouth Spring.

    Hayden Valley

    A large, sub-alpine valley in Yellowstone National Park straddling the Yellowstone River between Yellowstone Falls and Yellowstone Lake. The valley is well known as one of the best locations to view wildlife in Yellowstone.

    Fishing Bridge

    Located near the mouth of the Yellowstone River, the Fishing Bridge is a great location to spot the native Cutthroat trout. There is an RV park of the same name nearby.

    Tower Fall

    This waterfall in Yellowstone National Park gets its name from the rock spires that sit at the top of the 132 foot drop along the Tower Creek in the northwestern region.

Day 5: Yellowstone - Salt Lake City (369 miles)

Standard Hotel: Park Inn Radisson
Meal: Excluded
You'll start from North Yellowstone and head back into Yellowstone National Park. You'll explore the remaining spots of the Figure 8 loop, including the terraced Mammoth Hot Springs, the cone-shaped Liberty Cap, and the historic Roosevelt Arch. After taking in these final Yellowstone wonders, you'll say goodbye to the park and hit the road towards Salt Lake City.
  • Yellowstone, WY

    The largest, oldest, and most famous national park displays a fascinating scenery of hot springs, geysers, canyons, waterfalls, and nature everywhere you look!

    Mammoth Hot Springs

    This large complex of hot springs is impressive both for its unique beauty as well as its scale. Formed hundreds of thousands of years ago by volcanic and seismic activity, these springs are one of Yellowstone's most popular spots.

    Roosevelt Arch

    A rusticated triumphal arch at the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park. The top of the arch is inscribed with a quote from the Organic Act of 1872, the legislation which created Yellowstone, which reads: "For the Benefit and Enjoyment of the People".

    Liberty Cap

    Liberty Cap, a prominent hot spring cone in Yellowstone National Park, stands as a testament to geothermal activity, named for its resemblance to a Revolutionary War cap, located near Mammoth Hot Springs.

Day 6: Salt Lake City - Las Vegas (420 miles)

Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Excluded|Dinner: Excluded
You'll enjoy a quick tour of Salt Lake City, seeing highlights like the Utah State Capitol, historic Temple Square, and the vast Great Salt Lake. Then, you'll hit the road, leaving Salt Lake City behind as you head to the bright lights of Las Vegas.
  • Salt Lake City, UT

    Utah's gorgeous capital city sits amidst the mountains of the American Southwest on the shores of the breathtaking Great Salt Lake. The city is steeped in history and architecture in addition to wondrous vistas and scenery.

    Utah State Capitol

    The home of all of the governmental processes for the state of Utah, the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City. The building is done in the ornate neoclassical revival style, purposefully reminiscent of the nation capitol in DC.

    Mormon Temple

    This 250,000-square-foot temple is the largest of the temples belonging to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, known colloquially as the Mormons. The public cannot tour the interior, but the facade is a sight to behold.

    Great Salt Lake

    The largest saltwater lake in the Western Hemisphere is the famous Great Salt Lake in northern Utah. People visit the lake's namesake, Salt Lake City, every year to see the natural wonder and tour its shores.
Location Address Departure Return
Las Vegas, NV 3000 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (Resort World Las Vegas) 7:00am 7:30pm

*Return time is an estimate and varies based on traffic and weather conditions.

  • Salt Lake City out: Please schedule flights to depart from the Salt Lake City airport after 12pm (domestic) or 1pm (international), airport transfer is included.

Price Includes

  • 5 nights hotel accommodations
  • All domestic ground transportation is provided, featuring our Prevost H3-45 tour bus, specially modified to a 32-seat configuration with Wi-Fi and recline seats for your round-trip journey from Las Vegas to Yellowstone.
  • Professional Tour Guide
  • All taxes

Price Excludes

  • Mandatory Fee (pay upon arrival): $200/person (Admissions for Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Great Salt Lake).
  • Mandatory Service Fee: $15.00/day/passenger to tour guide and driver.
  • Optional Activities
Destination Adult Child Infant
Antelope Canyon
Lower Antelope Canyon (Optional)
Suggested tips to Navajo Guide: $5/person.
$98 $98 (3-12 yrs) $20 (0-3 yrs)
Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon IMAX (Optional)
(Include Lunch)
$33 $33 /
South Rim Helicopter Tour (Optional) $299 $299 /
  • Prices are subject to change without prior notice.
  • If you would like to join the optional activities, please pay the fee in cash to the tour guide. You cannot buy / use the tickets on your own or use City Passes. The tour guide will arrange the tickets for the group.
  • Air fares between your city and the departure city.
  • All meals and drinks during the trip, although eating arrangements will be made by the tour guide.
  • Personal room fees such as laundry or valet services, telephone calls, or alcoholic beverages/ mini bar items, unless they are otherwise specified.
  • Any private expenses

Additional Note

  • If our luxurious tour bus encounters maintenance or other force majeure circumstances, we will replace it with a different vehicle, ensuring that the total number of passengers does not exceed 32. Compensation will be provided to each passenger at $ 25 per day (calculated based on the actual days the luxurious tour bus cannot be used).

Terms & Condition

  • Changes to Reservations: A fee may be charged for any revision or alteration made to a reservation after the booking is confirmed. Name changes or corrections may be treated as a cancellation and cancellation fees will apply. A change of tour date or tour itinerary will be treated as a cancellation, and normal cancellation fees will apply.
  • Cancellation penalties per person (request day and departure day are not counted)
    31 days or more prior to departure - 10% of total purchase amount.
    15-30 days prior to departure - 30% of total purchase amount.
    8-14 days prior to departure - 50% of total purchase amount.
    Within 7 days prior to departure - 100% of total purchase amount.
    Day of departure or no show - 100% per person.
  • Unused features are non-refundable. No shows forfeit entire payment.
  • Trips require a minimum number of participants to avoid cancellation. We reserve the right to cancel a scheduled trip to fully refund affected customers although tour companies will make every effort to maintain normal operations.
  • Prices may vary subject to availability/season/weekend/holiday.
  • We reserve right to cancel a schedule and fully refund affected customers, although we will make every effort to maintain the regular operation.
  • We reserve the right to modify the tour arrangements for smooth operation of the tour.
  • We are not responsible for any other travel arrangements affected due to our cancellations.
  • If the weather condition, war, general strikes, and other unforeseen circumstances interrupt the journey, our company reserves the right to rearrange the journey without refunding the tour fee.
  • Hotel Policy
    Smoking is strictly prohibited at all hotels, violation of this rule will result in a fine penalty of at least $250/person, along with other legal liabilities. One hotel room can accommodate 4 guests utmost (regardless of age). Guests need to contact the hotel and bear the fee yourselves if you require extra bed.
    Guests can check in to the hotel by tour confirmation number and valid ID.
    Note: guests cannot self-check-in in Las Vegas hotels. Please pick up room card from your tour guide.