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Discover the stark beauty of Death Valley National Park on a day trip from Las Vegas. Explore the lowest point in North America, the colorful Artist’s Palette, and the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes.

Highlights

  • Discover the surreal beauty of Death Valley National Park on a day trip
  • See the lowest point in North America at Badwater Basin
  • Explore the colorful Artist’s Palette and the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
  • Enjoy a scenic drive through the desert landscape of the Mojave Desert
  • Multi-lingual audio narrations to accompany you every step of the way.

Description

Explore Death Valley National Park, located in the Mojave Desert, on a self-guided tour. Discover the park's vast expanse of desert wilderness that stretches across eastern California and into Nevada, offering a landscape of stark beauty, extreme temperatures, and remarkable solitude. Death Valley is characterized by its rugged mountains, sand dunes, salt flats, and below-sea-level basins. Key highlights include Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America; the surreal salt flats; the colorful Artist’s Palette; and the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. The park is also home to historic sites like Scotty’s Castle and the Wildrose Charcoal Kilns. Unlike the bustling city of Las Vegas, Death Valley focuses on natural beauty and outdoor activities such as hiking, photography, and exploring the desert landscape. There are no casinos within the park. Traveling to Death Valley requires preparation due to its remote location and extreme weather conditions. Visitors should bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and protective clothing. The best times to visit are during the cooler months from November to March. While in the area, travelers can also explore nearby attractions like the ghost town of Rhyolite. Death Valley is accessible by car, with major entrances on CA-190 from the west and east and Daylight Pass Road from Beatty, Nevada. The closest major city with hotels and casinos is Las Vegas, approximately a 2-hour drive to the east, making it a popular starting point for visitors planning a trip to the national park.

Includes

Access to the Web Panel to customize your own route Access to the Web Panel as a repository of travel documents Unlimited access to the audio guide Detailed information on points of interest GPS map Pre-established route

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  • 'In our effort to guarantee your experience at your destination, we promise to refund the full amount of your purchase if our audio guides do not meet your expectations. Your happiness, our guarantee.' 1. Download our “Tourist Route Guides” app, and now follow these steps: 2. Register with your email, assign a password. 3. It will arrive in your email, confirm your username in your email. 4. You return to the App, log in with your assigned email and password. 5. You will find a button that says REDEEM, there is a button that says redeem, you enter the Reference number code (example ZHMKTK43Q5Q) and that's it. Remember, we are here to help.

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