Death Valley
The largest national park outside of Alaska, Death Valley is an almost unfathomable place. The park’s 3.3 million acres encompass mountain-size sand dunes, below-sea-level salt flats, mysterious singing rocks, and colourful sandstone canyons. Known as one of the hottest and driest places in America, you need to travel carefully as summer temperatures can reach up to 49°C. Explore the scenic Artists Drive to see multi coloured landscapes, the dunes at Mesquite Flat and drive to Zabriskie’s Point to experience amazing desert vistas at sunset. Death Valley delivers on every end of the scale.
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Death Valley Excursion:
Travel in luxury to one of the most desolate places on earth, with your personal 'chauffer' doubling up as a tour guide to introduce you to Death Valley's history, landscape and wildlife.
The Tour begins with a short stop at the Death Valley National Park Visitor Center. Then descend to 282 feet below sea level at Badwater Basin - a photo opportunity with the sign that shows as the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere!
Visit the Devil’s Golf Course, which takes its name from the incredibly serrated terrain where “only the devil could play golf on such rough links.” Wind and rain continually erode this vast salt pan, which causes its beauty by shape-shifting with the weather.
Travel to the most breathtaking viewpoint at Death Valley, Dante’s View, a mountain top overlook towering more than 5000 feet above the inferno of Death Valley.
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Have your cameras at the ready to capture these impressive panoramic views of salt rivers descending from the Panamint Range and the salt pans within the Furnace Creek area below. On clear days, you can make out Mount Whitney in the distance, the highest point in the United States.
Please note; This tour does not operate from June to August due to the extreme heat at Death Valley.
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