Joseph Paul Olguin was an excellent,fun, and knowledgeable tour guide. He is priceless! We were 12 people from 8 different countries. I was the only American citizen born in the U.S. It was a fabulous time together.We learned a lot about ea..ch other. We became close like family. We enjoyed participating in the work and camping out . Everywhere we went we met fine people. The native american guides at each place we visited (Monument Valley and Antelope Canyon) knew so much and brought the place to life . At the Grand Canyon the information we learned about geology, minerals and the erosion time line was inspiring to me. I am part native american and cajun, so I appreciated the history being told to us. Joseph did a superb job helping us appreciate what we were seeing.There is too much that we enjoyed that i can not really write about it all. It would take too much time. Good Job! I will try to take more small tour trips in the future.Thanks !!!Read full review
**El mejor momento fotográfico de Antelope Canyon**
92%
By: Anonymous | Thu Sep 26, 2019 at 01.59 AM
La compra fue buena y sencilla, lo único es que en el momento del tour, el conductor iba bastante rápido y de golpe frenaba (incluso nuestro guía se cayó 2 veces). Y la única cosa que no me gusto para nada es que el guía casi deja a d..os clientes en el horse bend. Por lo demás, todo bien!Read full review
The tour was well organized and there was sufficient time to enjoy every location we visited. The tour is great for people who want to see these parks but do not have the time to take a week off. No time is wasted during the trip, start to ..finish. Our guide Bradley was awesome. If you are not into camping, I recommend the lodging option.Read full review
**El mejor momento fotográfico de Antelope Canyon**
86%
By: Anonymous | Tue Sep 24, 2019 at 04.13 PM
Frank our tour guide was very very good.
Our driver was aggressive. Frank fell twice when he made sudden stop. At least we came back safe and sound.
I wish we had more time walking to the horseshoe bend.
An hour is not enough.
I love Lowe..r Antelope Canyon. The tour guide was so good spending time to take pictures for all of usRead full review
Such a great and beautiful trip. We had a great time. Everyday was pack of activities and amazing landscapes. The overall tour was very well organised and our guide was great fun and was always very helpful
100% Excellent circuit, dense, very well organized.
By: Anonymous | Mon Sep 23, 2019 at 12.00 AM
Excellent circuit, dense, very well organized. The camping formula allows you to be closer to the parks and to live in Monumental Valley an unforgettable sunset and sunrise. Our guide Brad has taken the history and geology of these parks, a..ll with anecdotes and lots of humor. It is strongly recommended to visit Anteloppe Canyon and to participate in the meals offered. Recommended circuitRead full review
We participated in the death valley tour and a 3 days National Park tour with them. We found them to be professional and reliable. Our guides were good drivers and knew the places well providing good information and tips for the trails or p..aths we can do while we are at each of the national park and also places we can eat at. The vehicles used for these tours are new and clean. Especially love that the tours have small groups and the participants are all nice and considerate people who stuck to the guide's plan. If you don't plan to drive yourself and wish to meet like-minded people while visiting the magnificent places, it is definitely a good option.Read full review
Olvídese de la playa y llévese a su familia a esta aventura para conocer algunos de los lugares más bellos de Estados Unidos. Nuestro guía, Evan, fue perfecto. Es un profesor que ha viajado por muchísimos países. Nos habló dela historia, geografía, cultura, geología y datos curiosos de todos los lugares que visitamos. Muy bien informado. Nunca nos sentimos abrumados. Siempre teníamos un plan para las siguientes 4-6 horas, y Evan tenía un plan muy completo.
Además de mis 3 hijos adolescentes (a los que les encantó recorrer los senderos de dificultad media), nos acompañó una señora en silla de ruedas. Ella también se lo pasó muy bien, con actividades y senderos pavimentados en los que se sintió cómoda. Viajamos en una furgoneta para 14 pasajeros con un remolque acoplado para el equipaje, las tiendas de campaña y la comida.
Comida - Los alojados desayunaban en el motel. (También había una tienda de comestibles donde podíamos comprar comida.) El primer día, Evan nos compró bocadillos para comer. El segundo día hicimos un picnic y nos preparamos nuestros propios bocadillos. El tercer día nos hicimos nuestros propios bocadillos y nos los llevamos al Gran Cañón. Las cenas fueron por nuestra cuenta, excepto el segundo día. Cenamos unos tacos indios en casa de una familia navajo-diné en la reserva navajo de Monument Valley (opcional). La primera noche los alojados comieron en el motel (delicioso buffet) y los campistas fueron a una barbacoa, todo opcional con la tienda de comestibles cerca. La tercera noche comimos en Seligman (Ruta 66).
Alojamiento - Optamos por no acampar en tiendas de campaña y pagamos el extra por una cama en un motel (habitación con calefacción, ducha privada, sueño extra). Bajó a 34 grados, ¡buena elección! Todos nuestros moteles estaban en lugares fantásticos. Despertarse con la salida del sol sobre Monument Valley es impresionante. Tampoco hay nada mejor que estar a 5 minutos del Cañón Bryce.
Zion - ¡Haga los senderos moderados! Los senderos fáciles estaban abarrotados.
Bryce: recorra los senderos fáciles y moderados en el sentido de las agujas del reloj. Camine entre los hoodoos.
Lower Antelope Canyon: ¡hágalo! Hay que saber subir y bajar escaleras empinadas. Impresionantes fotos.
Monument Valley - Lleve (o compre) un pañuelo para los caminos polvorientos. Se va en un vehículo abierto y se levanta polvo y suciedad.
Gran Cañón - Está abarrotado, pero es precioso.
Excursión en helicóptero al Gran Cañón: si puede permitírselo, ¡hágalo! Lo hicimos mi hijo y yo. Las vistas van mucho más allá de lo que se ve en tierra. El helicóptero te permite ver todos los ángulos, más formaciones rocosas y más del río.
Los extras incluyen la histórica Ruta 66, el lago Powell, la presa Glen Canyon, la fauna salvaje (antílopes, ciervos, carneros, alces, cóndores, bisontes, ardillas, lagartijas, ¡y mucho más!), la cabaña de John Wayne, localizaciones de películas, túneles y mucho más.
Qué llevar: lo que sugieren, además de cargadores portátiles de teléfono y un libro para el camino. Llevábamos zapatillas de deporte y nos fue bien.
Hay muchas paradas cómodas para ir al baño y tomar algo.
Mis hijos adolescentes son bastante maduros. No me atrevería a llevar a un niño menor de 8 o 10 años. Empezamos temprano y nos acostamos tarde. Algunos dormían la siesta en la furgoneta, pero yo no podía.
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100% Geyser, Glacier, Grand old time with Bisons in line
Por: Anónimo | Fri Sep 20, 2019 at 12.00 AM
An efficient itinerary using Salt Lake City as a gateway (one of the cheapest airport to fly to), though a longer drive for our guide Alex.
We did hiking - up the glacier lake overlook and canyon vista, down the river bank; swimming - again..st river chill while soaking in hot spring. Some of us had a crash course of very first camping experience, trying to fit in a sleeping bag. Lunch on the go with hearty tasty dinner cooked every day. Starry night, surrounded by invisible (occasional audible) wildlife buddies, we savored wine, tea, played game by the camp fire. Breakfast is important for most and there were variety of options for us to choose. Though we were rushing every morning to eat, I wish we could get up earlier to see at least one sunrise.
Alex, the most knowledgeable tour guide I've met, introduced us on wide-ranging topics, from geology, forestry, wildlife, to history, all while driving and without referring to a hard copy. There were facts and figures published to educate, also anecdotes and speculations to entertain (or scare some fainthearted).
I only wish longer time spent in Yellowstone. If Grand Canyon is a Yang to top all the national parks, Yellowstone is a Yin with billowing steam exuding everywhere in sight, provoke all imaginations wild and eerie.
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100% I got a lot more than expected ... can totally recommend it.
Por: Anónimo | Fri Sep 20, 2019 at 12.00 AM
It was my first trip to America and I wanted to see as much as possible. So I booked two tours with them. The 7 days Southwest Highlights and the 7 days Rocky Mountain Explorer Tour including Yellowstone.
I never did camping before and didn..'t know what to expect. I would still prefer a bed than a sleeping bag but I would definitely do it again. It is the best way to meet interesting people from all over the world and it is easy to make new friends while sitting around a campfire. :-)
The organization was perfect and our tour guide Christopher Patrick is an amazing person. He was always patient, caring, friendly and tried to do everything to meet our expectations. He surprised us every day with funny costumes, jokes and his wonderful personality. I expected a good trip and new experiences ... but I got a lot more. I lost my heart to the Mid West and found new friends.
Thank you and THANK YOU Chris. It was the trip of my life!
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Una experiencia inolvidable. Itinerario cargado pero muy bien organizado y ejecutado. Vi algunas vistas y paisajes increíbles que bien merecen los kilómetros recorridos. Un agradecimiento especial a nuestro amable guía Alex, que claramente sabe lo que hace yama la tierraLeer crítica completa