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US National Parks Circuit

The National Park Circuit is amongst our most favorite itineraries. In a single trip you have an opportunity to go from the glamour and glitter of Las Vegas to the grandeur of the Grand Canyon,  to the hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, on to the barren yet stunning landscapes of Canyon lands & Arches National Park, and finally the snow clad peaks of the majestic Rockies near Denver. This experience of America is unlike any other you have ever seen

Trip Highlights

  • Fully Guided exclusive National Park experience in the comfort of your private vehicle
  • Drive on the highest paved road in North America to the summit of Mt. Evans at 14,130 feet
  • Stop over for a night in the extravagant, indulgent town of aspen – cute, boutique hotels & upscale restaurants
  • Stunning views of the continental divide from the magnificent Independence Pass
  • Get a new perspective to size in the giant sweeping arcs of sandstone frame snowy peaks and desert landscapes at Arches National Park
  • Take a drive on the treacherous yet supremely picturesque Shafer Canyon trail in Canyonlands National park
  • Soak in the sheer immensity of the Grand Canyon National Park – one of the Worlds seven natural wonders
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Which Visa Do I Need

Indian citizens require a visa to visit the US. 

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Length of Stay

We recommend at least 8-10 days for this itinerary. Many of our guests like to spend time in Las Vegas or Denver at the end/beginning of the trip, so you may add 3-4 days for that.

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Best time to visit

This itinerary passes through diverse climatic conditions and the months of May-June are optimum such that it’s neither too hot nor too cold 

snow-capped mountains, spectacular drives, limestone arches, canyons & hoodoos, trekking

Did you know

Did You Know
  • Rocky Mountain’s Trail Ridge Road is the highest continual highway in the country. Its maximum height is 12,183 feet – equivalent to an 1,100-story building.
  • Over 2,000 arches have been discovered and recorded in Arches National Park. This number changes, as new arches are discovered and others collapse.
  • Bryce Canyon is not technically a canyon. It is a series of about a dozen natural amphitheaters, eroded into an escarpment of the Paunsaugunt Plateau. The “hoodoo” formations that Bryce Canyon is famous for were formed chiefly by the repeated freezing and thawing of water.
  • The Robbers Roost hideout of Butch Cassidy’s Wild Bunch gang is near the Maze district in Canyonlands National Park. This remote area was one of the last mapped sections of the lower United States.

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