Adventure to Death Valley referred to as “Mars on Earth" for a full-day private tour from Las Vegas. Marvel at the oft-overlooked diversity of this park. Explore the Badwater Basin which contains the lowest point in North America as well as Telescope Peak. From peaks to salt flats to amazing colors, Death Valley has many facets.
Take this guided tour and spend approximately 4 hours inside the National Park. Your knowledgeable guide will share insights about this legendary landscape as well as offering a historical backdrop to your Death Valley experience. Learn about the region's Native American inhabitants, early pioneer explorers, and pop culture presence.
Experience the natural beauty of Death Valley Basin. Delight in large patches of wildflowers blooming from the occasional rain showers or see magnificent mountain peaks surrounding the valley that are snow-covered each winter.
Visit the Badwater salt flats, the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere, at approximately 280 feet below sea level. The Badwater Salt Flats also boasts the hottest recorded temperatures on earth, taken in 1913.
Then take a tour of the oldest structure in Death Valley, the Borax Museum at Furnace Creek Ranch. Next visit iconic Death Valley sites that cannot be missed! Snap photos at Artist Palette and Zabriskie Point badlands, enjoy views of 20 Mule Team Canyon, and the Funeral and Black Mountain Ranges to round out your tour.
On your journey back to Las Vegas, make a final stop at Death Valley Junction, home of the Amargosa Opera House and Hotel. Learn about this National Historic Building built in the 1920s that did not blossom until Marta Becket made it her home and her canvas.