Embark on a private day trip to Death Valley from Las Vegas. Explore the hottest and driest place in the Western Hemisphere, capturing stunning landscapes and enjoying a comfortable air-conditioned mini-bus ride. Stay hydrated with plenty of bottled water and savor a delicious lunch. Book now!
Embark on a private day trip to Death Valley from Las Vegas. Explore the hottest and driest place in the Western Hemisphere, capturing stunning landscapes and enjoying a comfortable air-conditioned mini-bus ride. Stay hydrated with plenty of bottled water and savor a delicious lunch. Book now!
- Death Valley National Park - Our Death Valley tours begin at your Las Vegas hotel, where your tour guide will greet and check you in. Once the group is assembled, we embark on the journey to Death Valley National Park. During the drive, you’ll hear commentary about what to expect in Death Valley, along with some local history and trip details….
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Death Valley National Park - Our Death Valley tours begin at your Las Vegas hotel, where your tour guide will greet and check you in. Once the group is assembled, we embark on the journey to Death Valley National Park. During the drive, you’ll hear commentary about what to expect in Death Valley, along with some local history and trip details. Upon arrival, we’ll stop for a photo opportunity at the welcome sign. Many guests take pictures in front of the sign that marks one of the most extreme environments on earth, known for recording the highest temperature ever. Expect some fun poses like the “I am dead in Death Valley” for your photos!
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Zabriskie Point - The tour’s first stops are Dante’s View and Zabriskie Point, where you can explore each location independently, taking in the stunning views and unique landscape. The desert floor views from these points are extraordinary. Some will marvel at the vast beauty, while others will explore the area, observing the unique plant life and wildlife. Zabriskie Point, part of the Amargosa Range, is notable for its erosional landscape, formed from the remnants of Furnace Creek Lake, which dried up around five million years ago. Named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, a vice-president of the Pacific Borax Company, it offers a unique perspective. Dante’s View, a terrace viewpoint 5,476 feet above the desert floor, is located on the north side of Coffin Peak and provides a dramatic panoramic view of the basin, with several paths leading to the peak.
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Twenty Mule Team Canyon - View 20 Mule Team Canyon from Zabriskie Point.
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Devil’s Golf Course - One of our final stops is the “Devil’s Golf Course,” where a brief off-road trip takes us to an area perfect for unique photographs. The jagged salt formations resemble snow on the desert floor. Adventurers can explore the salt-flat, noting the solid and hard formations despite their delicate appearance. After this, we head back to Las Vegas, where our guests bid farewell to new friends and return to their hotels, often discussing how pictures can’t capture Death Valley’s true essence. To join a Death Valley tour, click the “book now” button above and secure your spot on our next adventure to one of the world’s most fascinating and beautiful places.
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Artists Palette - Artist’s Palette is striking due to the array of rock colors, resulting from the oxidation of various metals. Iron salts create red, yellow, and pink hues, while decomposing mica produces green, and manganese results in purple. The Artist Drive Formation was shaped by a violent volcanic period in Death Valley.
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Furnace Creek Visitor Center - Here, adventurers enjoy lunch, refreshments, and explore the site, purchasing souvenirs to remember their trip. The Visitor Center is a desert oasis with cool areas to relax and take in the sights. Take a photo in front of the sign displaying the world-record temperature of 134 degrees and the current temperature. The Borax exhibit tells the story of the Pacific Borax Company, which mined the borax used in many laundry detergents today. The famous “20 mule team” that transported the borax is still commemorated on “20 Mule Team Borax laundry detergent.”
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Badwater - Badwater Basin is the lowest elevation point in North America at 282 feet below sea level. Don’t forget to snap a photo of the mountain behind you showing the actual sea level point, giving you a sense of how low you are. Badwater Basin is a salt flat with a vast expanse of pure table salt. Although it often floods, the scorching temperatures quickly evaporate the water, leaving a thicker salt layer each time.
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Pahrump - Stop in Pahrump for a comfort break on the way back to Las Vegas, enjoying the beautiful drive through the Mojave Desert.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Guidance from a professional guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Boxed lunch provided
- Free multilingual tour commentary app (French, German, Spanish, Italian)
- Transportation in a comfortable air-conditioned mini-bus
- Live tour commentary in English
- Hotel pickup and drop-off included
- Guidance from a professional guide
- Complimentary bottled water
- Boxed lunch provided
- Free multilingual tour commentary app (French, German, Spanish, Italian)
- Transportation in a comfortable air-conditioned mini-bus
- Live tour commentary in English
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
Exclusive Private Tour Choice - Buy 6 tickets and enjoy an entirely private tour.
Embark on a day tour to the breathtaking terrains of Death Valley from Las Vegas. As the hottest, driest spot in the Western Hemisphere, this distinctive locale is a haven for photographers. Traverse the harsh landscape of the Mojave Desert and take in the explosively…
Exclusive Private Tour Choice - Buy 6 tickets and enjoy an entirely private tour.
Embark on a day tour to the breathtaking terrains of Death Valley from Las Vegas. As the hottest, driest spot in the Western Hemisphere, this distinctive locale is a haven for photographers. Traverse the harsh landscape of the Mojave Desert and take in the explosively colourful desert environment as your guide introduces you to the top attractions of this intriguing national park. Round-trip conveyance by air-conditioned mini-bus, lunch, and ample bottled water are inclusive. Please choose from beef, turkey or vegetarian options for your lunch while booking.
Important: From June to September, temperatures in Death Valley may exceed 115°F (around 45 °C), so it’s crucial to stay hydrated. Sufficient bottled water is made available.
- Minimum age is 7 years
- Maximum of 13 people per tour
- Boxed lunches include a choice between a turkey, roast beef or vegetarian sandwich. Please advise at the time of booking your sandwich preference. If you do not, a vegetarian sandwich will be provided.
- Please wear comfortable shoes, hat and sunscreen
- Death Valley temperatures can exceed 115°F (approx. 45 °C) between June and September, please stay hydrated. Plenty of bottled water is provided.
- New Tour Option- Purchase 8 seats and have a fully private tour with selected ticket type.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.