San Francisco to Yellowstone, Canyonlands, Arches and Las Vegas 7-Day Tour

7 Days
  • San Francisco
  • Las Vegas
  • Optional Included
  • Six Nights
  • None
  • Air-conditioned van or coach bus

Overview

Western Wonders & Luxury Experience

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Tour Highlights
Free Luxury Upgrade at Fontainebleau Las Vegas

Enjoy a complimentary one-night stay at the newly opened five-star Fontainebleau Las Vegas.
Located on the vibrant Las Vegas Strip, this hotel offers:
Modern luxury rooms with state-of-the-art amenities.
A popular swimming pool for relaxation.
The city’s hottest night bar, perfect for unwinding after a day of exploration.


Yellowstone National Park

Explore the world’s first National Park, featuring 12 major attractions, including:
The vibrant Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, a geothermal marvel.
The iconic Old Faithful Geyser and its spectacular eruptions.
Artist Point, offering breathtaking views of the park’s canyons and waterfalls.
Grand Teton National Park

Discover the pristine beauty of the Teton Range and its alpine landscapes.
Immerse yourself in scenic drives, crystal-clear lakes, and diverse wildlife.
Utah’s Iconic National Parks

Canyonlands National Park: Experience rugged canyons, mesas, and breathtaking views.
Monument Valley: Admire the dramatic red sandstone formations and rich Navajo culture.
Arches National Park: Witness over 2,000 natural stone arches and stunning geological formations.


Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend

Marvel at the sandstone walls of Antelope Canyon, illuminated by magical beams of light.
Take in the sweeping views of Horseshoe Bend, a natural masterpiece carved by the Colorado River.


Why Choose This Tour?
Exclusive luxury upgrade at one of Las Vegas’s premier new hotels.
A chance to experience Yellowstone’s iconic geothermal features and diverse ecosystems.
Combines the majesty of Grand Teton with the wonders of Utah’s unique landscapes.
Perfect for photography enthusiasts with stops at Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend.
A balanced itinerary blending nature, adventure, and luxury accommodations.

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Departure date:

04/26/2025-06/12/2025: Saturday
06/13/2025-08/15/2025: Friday, Saturday
08/16/2025-10/11/2025: Saturday

*Minimum 2 people

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Departure location:

06:30 Departure Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott San Francisco Airport;250 El Camino Real, Millbrae, CA 94030;
07:15 Departure 99 Ranch Market San Jose;1688 Hostetter Rd, San Jose, CA 95131;
07:30 Departure Union Square Macy's;291 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102;
07:30 Departure 99 Ranch Marketing Warm Springs Plaza;46551 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539;
08:00 Departure Courtyard Oakland;988 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607;
10:00 Departure California State Capitol Museum;1315 10th St, Sacramento, CA 95814;No drop-off service.

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Return location:

Courtyard Oakland;988 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94607;
99 Ranch Marketing Warm Springs Plaza;46551 Mission Blvd, Fremont, CA 94539;
Union Square Macy's;291 Geary St, San Francisco, CA 94102;
99 Ranch Market San Jose;1688 Hostetter Rd, San Jose, CA 95131;
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott San Francisco Airport;250 El Camino Real, Millbrae, CA 94030;

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Itinerary

  • Day
    1

    San Francisco - Sacramento - Elko

    Today, we’ll depart from San Francisco and head east toward Nevada! Our first stop will be the California State Capitol in Sacramento for a brief sightseeing visit. We’ll then continue our journey through the scenic Donner Pass, taking in the striking desert landscapes along the way. Our day concludes with an overnight stay in Elko, Nevada.

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    Hotel:Ramada by Wyndham Elko Hotel; SureStay By Best Western Wells; or similar

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  • Day
    2

    Elko - Yellowstone National Park

    Today, we’ll leave Elko and continue our journey east toward the legendary Yellowstone National Park! As the first national park in the world, Yellowstone is home to the largest supervolcano on Earth and more than 10,000 geothermal features. This iconic park offers everything you could hope to experience in nature—snow-capped mountains, cascading waterfalls, pristine lakes, winding rivers, deep canyons, open meadows, and roaming herds of bison and elk. But what truly sets Yellowstone apart are its incredible geothermal wonders—geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots—that make it a destination like no other.

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    Itinerary:

    Elko → Yellowstone National Park (Head to visit Palette, Grand Prismatic Hot Spring, Old Faithful Geyser, Fountain Trail, Morning Glory, Biscuit Basin and other attractions. The tour guide will be adjusted according to the actual situation of the day, please refer to the actual arrangement.) → West Yellowstone

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    Yellowstone National Park

    Yellowstone National Park—the first national park in the United States—is a must-see treasure filled with year-round scenic beauty. It offers incredible opportunities to observe wildlife as animals migrate in and out of the park throughout the seasons. No matter where you go in Yellowstone, you’re likely to spot some of its iconic residents, including bears, wolves, moose, elk, bison, and more!

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    The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring

    The Grand Prismatic Spring, measuring about 370 feet (110 meters) in diameter and 160 feet (50 meters) deep, releases around 560 gallons (2,100 liters) of 160°F (70°C) water every minute. It is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. The spring’s vibrant colors are created by microbial mats that thrive around the edges of the mineral-rich water.

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    Old Faithful Geyser

    Old Faithful, located in Yellowstone’s Upper Geyser Basin, is one of the park’s most iconic natural landmarks. Renowned for its reliability, this cone geyser erupts approximately every 91 minutes, delighting visitors with its regular displays.

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    Hotel:White Buffalo West Yellowstone; Yellowstone Country Inn; Dude & Roundup; Travelers Lodge; or similar

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  • Day
    3

    Yellowstone - Grand Teton - Jackson - Pocatello

    This morning, we’ll continue our exploration of the breathtaking Yellowstone National Park. Afterward, we’ll travel along the scenic Snake River and arrive at Grand Teton National Park, where you’ll experience some of nature’s most stunning views. Next, we’ll head to Jackson—a famous cowboy town and world-renowned vacation destination. Don’t miss a visit to Jackson Town Square, home to the iconic Elk Antler Arches at the heart of the town!

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    Itinerary:

    West Yellowstone → Yellowstone National Park (Head to visit Norris Geyser Basin, Upper Falls, Artist's Point, West Thumb Geyser and other attractions. Passing by Hayden Valley, Mud Volcano, Fishing Bridge. The arrangement of attractions will be adjusted according to the actual situation of the day) → Grand Teton National Park  Jackson → Jackson Town Square with Elk Antler Arches → Pocatello

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    Norris Geyser Basin

    Norris Geyser Basin, named after one of Yellowstone’s early superintendents, is considered the hottest geyser basin in the park. The Porcelain Basin within it features a stark, barren landscape shaped by its highly acidic environment, which makes it difficult for plants, algae, and bacteria to thrive. Instead, the basin’s vivid colors come from mineral oxides—iron creating shades of pink, red, and orange, and sulfur and iron sulfates producing bright yellows. This basin is also home to Steamboat Geyser, the tallest active geyser in the world. Though its eruptions are infrequent, when it does erupt, it can shoot water nearly 380 feet into the air in a dramatic spectacle.

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    Upper Yellowstone Falls

    Just a quarter mile upstream from the larger Lower Falls, the Upper Falls of the Yellowstone River cascade 109 feet over a rugged lava cliff into the basin below. The area beneath the falls has experienced more intense erosion compared to the calmer stretch above.

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    Artist Point

    Artist Point is one of the most breathtaking viewpoints in the Canyon Area of Yellowstone National Park. The canyon’s sheer walls plunge 700 feet to the river below, with the majestic Lower Falls visible upstream. Downstream, the canyon expands and deepens to a maximum depth of 1,540 feet. While the canyon walls are primarily yellow, they also display vibrant hues of blue, red, orange, and brown—colors that shift and intensify, especially after rainfall followed by bright sunshine.

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    Mud Volcano Area

    The Mud Volcano violently erupted in the early 20th century, leaving behind a striking crater that remains visible today. Surrounding the site are several fascinating geothermal features, including the Mud Cauldron, Black Dragon's Caldron, and Dragon's Mouth Spring, each offering a unique glimpse into Yellowstone’s dynamic geothermal landscape.
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    West Thumb Geyser Basin

    The West Thumb Geyser Basin is located on the western edge of a large bay along the shores of Yellowstone Lake. This area lies within the West Thumb caldera, formed by a volcanic eruption approximately 174,000 years ago. The bay itself is a smaller caldera nested within the larger Yellowstone caldera, which later filled with water to form the bay seen today.

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    Grand Teton National Park

    Grand Teton National Park, nestled in the Rocky Mountains of northwest Wyoming, is renowned for its breathtaking mountain views and sparkling alpine lakes. The park is also a haven for diverse and abundant wildlife, making it a true natural treasure.
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    Jackson Town Square with Elk Antler Arches

    Jackson Town Square features four distinctive arches made from thousands of elk antlers, creating a truly unique landmark. It’s a remarkable place to explore, offering a memorable experience for every visitor.

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    Hotel:La Quinta by Wyndham Pocatello; or similar
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  • Day
    4

    Pocatello - Salt Lake City - Canyonlands National Park

    Join us for another exciting day as we continue exploring the natural wonders of Yellowstone National Park! From there, we’ll journey along the scenic Snake River to the stunning landscapes of Grand Teton National Park. Next, we’ll head to Jackson—a legendary cowboy town and world-famous vacation spot. Don’t miss a stroll through Jackson Town Square, home to the iconic Elk Antler Arches.

    Our adventure continues as we make our way to Salt Lake City, where we’ll stop by the Great Salt Lake for a breathtaking view. Then, we’ll visit Temple Square, the spiritual heart of the LDS Church. Here, we’ll be guided by Mormon missionary sisters to learn about the church’s rich history and core beliefs.

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    Itinerary: 

    Pocatello → Great Salt Lake → Salt Lake City → Utah State Capitol Temple Square → Canyonlands National Park → Green River
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    Great Salt Lake

    The Great Salt Lake, located in northern Utah, is the largest inland saltwater body in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most saline in the world. Fed by the Bear, Weber, and Jordan rivers, the lake has no outlet, causing its size to fluctuate depending on river inflow and evaporation rates. Much like the Dead Sea, it lies in an arid region and shares similar chemical properties with ocean water—but with significantly higher salinity, due to evaporation outpacing water inflow.

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    Utah State Capitol

    The Utah State Capitol serves as the seat of government for the state of Utah. It houses the chambers and offices of the Utah State Legislature, along with the offices of the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, and State Auditor. Located on Capitol Hill and overlooking downtown Salt Lake City, the Capitol is the centerpiece of the Utah State Capitol Complex. Designed by architect Richard K.A. Kletting in a Neoclassical Revival style with Corinthian elements, the building was constructed between 1912 and 1916. It was officially added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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    Temple Square

    Temple Square is a 10-acre complex in the heart of Salt Lake City, owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It features several historic and religious landmarks, including the Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake Tabernacle, Assembly Hall, the Seagull Monument, and two visitors' centers. In 1964, Temple Square was designated a National Historic Landmark District in recognition of the LDS Church's role in the settlement of Utah.

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    Canyonlands National Park
    Canyonlands National Park, located in southeastern Utah near the town of Moab, showcases a stunning landscape carved by the Colorado and Green Rivers and their tributaries. The park features a dramatic mix of canyons, mesas, and buttes, each area offering its own unique desert beauty. One of the most accessible and popular regions of the park is Island in the Sky—a massive mesa perched atop sheer sandstone cliffs rising over 1,000 feet above the surrounding terrain. With numerous scenic pullouts along its paved road, Island in the Sky provides unforgettable views and a perfect introduction to the park’s breathtaking vistas.

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    Hotel:First Choice Inns at the Swell; or similar
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  • Day
    5

    Arches National Park - Monument Valley - Page

    This morning, we’ll visit the breathtaking Arches National Park, where towering rock formations and winding canyons are set against a backdrop of overlapping mountain ranges. It’s the perfect spot to snap some unforgettable, movie-worthy photos! After lunch, we’ll continue to Monument Valley, famous for its towering sandstone buttes that rise dramatically from the desert floor. Featured in countless iconic films and commercials, Monument Valley offers a true taste of the American Southwest. For those looking to dive deeper, an optional jeep tour is available at your own expense.

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    Itinerary: 

    Green River → Arches National Park → Monument Valley → Page
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    Monument Valley

    Monument Valley, located on the Arizona–Utah border near the Four Corners region, is a striking area of the Colorado Plateau known for its towering sandstone buttes, some rising as high as 1,000 feet above the valley floor. Since the 1930s, this iconic landscape has been featured in countless films and media. Legendary director John Ford famously used Monument Valley as a backdrop for many of his classic Westerns, leading critic Keith Phipps to note that “its five square miles have defined what decades of moviegoers imagine when they think of the American West.”

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    Arches National Park

    Arches National Park, located just north of Moab, Utah, is home to more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches. Bordered by the Colorado River to the southeast, the park features stunning formations like the iconic Delicate Arch, glowing red in the eastern section. In the north, Devils Garden showcases the slender and graceful Landscape Arch. Other remarkable landmarks include Balanced Rock, which rises dramatically above the desert floor in the heart of the park.
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    Hotel:Rodeway Inn at Lake Powell; or similar
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  • Day
    6

    Horseshoe Bend - Antelope Canyon - Las Vegas

    This morning, enjoy a scenic journey across the stunning Colorado Plateau as we make our way to Antelope Canyon! Along the way, we’ll pass by the impressive Glen Canyon Dam, which holds back Lake Powell—the second-largest man-made lake in the U.S.—featuring 96 winding side canyons.

    Antelope Canyon, one of the world’s top photography destinations, is divided into two sections. The Upper Canyon is known by the Navajo as “water through the rocks,” while the Lower Canyon means “arch-shaped spiral rock.” Both areas captivate visitors with their smooth, wavy sandstone walls and otherworldly beauty.

    Next, we’ll visit Horseshoe Bend, named one of the top ten photo spots in the U.S. by National Geographic. We’ll then head to Lake Powell for a relaxing boat tour across its crystal-clear waters, framed by dramatic red rock canyons and blue skies.

    Our day ends with an afternoon arrival in the entertainment capital of the world—Las Vegas!

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    Itinerary:

    Page → Glen Canyon (pass by) → Lake Powell Kayaking (Optional) → Horseshoe Bend → Antelope Canyon (Optional) → Las Vegas
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    Horseshoe Bend

    Horseshoe Bend is one of the most iconic and frequently visited landmarks within the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. It’s been featured as a highlight for surrounding regions, including Grand Canyon National Park, the cities of Page, AZ; Kanab, UT; St. George, UT; and the Navajo Nation—whose borders are all nearby. Located just nine miles upstream from the official start of Grand Canyon National Park, Horseshoe Bend has become a social media favorite and a must-see destination in the American Southwest.

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    Lower Antelope Canyon (Optional)

    Lower Antelope Canyon is a stunning slot canyon located on Navajo land just east of Page, Arizona. Upon arrival, you’ll step off the truck and into a breathtaking desert landscape. As you journey through the narrow sandstone walls, your Navajo guide will share fascinating insights into the canyon’s geology, history, and cultural significance. Walking through the sculpted passageways, you'll be fully immersed in the natural beauty of this remarkable place.
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    Hotel:Fontainebleau Las Vegas; or similar
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  • Day
    7

    Las Vegas - San Francisco

    Today marks the final day of our tour. We’ll depart from Las Vegas and make our way back to the San Francisco Bay Area. Along the journey, we’ll travel through the vast Mojave Desert—the largest desert in the western United States—home to the world’s largest solar power station and impressive wind energy farms. We’ll arrive in the San Francisco Bay Area by evening, concluding our unforgettable adventure.

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    Itinerary:

    Las Vegas → Welcome To Fabulous Las Vegas Sign → San Francisco
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Cost Includes

  • Transportation (The type of vehicle used will base on the number of guests on the day).
  • Six Nights Hotel.
  • Breakfast included in the itinerary.

Cost Excludes

  • Meals and beverages.
  • Attraction admission fees (Prices may change without prior notice; tickets must be purchased through the tour guide).
  • Service fee (Minimum of US$15 per person per day. Children and infants occupying a seat are also required to pay the service fee).
  • Personal expenses not included in the "Fee Included" section.

FAQs

Important Information Before Booking

1. Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult to join the tour. Unaccompanied minors or children are not allowed to participate in the tour.

2. Please make sure to provide accurate and complete information at the time of booking, including full name, gender, valid contact details (preferably a mobile number for timely communication), correct flight information, or pick-up location. Any losses caused by incorrect information provided will be the sole responsibility of the customer.

3. Hotel room types may vary, such as rooms with one King/Queen-size bed or two Double-size beds. Each room can legally accommodate 2 to 4 guests, including adults and children. Hotels may require a security deposit upon check-in, and guests must cooperate with the hotel’s policy. While we guarantee the number of rooms, we cannot guarantee specific room types or locations. Hotel check-in time is generally after 3:00 PM.

4. Tour participants must purchase attraction tickets from the tour guide and may not bring their own tickets or use City Passes. Admission fees and meals may change due to updates from the attraction providers and are subject to the prices announced on the day of the visit.

5. The tour operator reserves the right to adjust the order of the itinerary if needed to ensure smooth tour operation. No scheduled attractions will be removed from the itinerary.

6. During the tour, the tour guide or driver may adjust the order of visits, the time spent at attractions, or meeting times based on weather, traffic, or other factors to ensure the tour proceeds smoothly.

7. In case of temporary closures of attractions or holidays (e.g., Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year), the guide will make suitable adjustments such as exterior viewing or substitution with other attractions to maintain the richness of the tour. Opening hours and visitor limits at attractions and national parks may change due to the pandemic. If the itinerary is affected, it will be considered a force majeure situation, and we appreciate your understanding.

8. Children under 8 years old are required to use a child safety seat while on tour. We offer a rental service at $10.00 per person per day. Please make a note during booking if you need one so we can prepare in advance. If not notified in time, guests will be responsible for any fines or violations. If the tour uses a chartered bus on the day of travel, the safety seat is not required and the fee will be refunded.

9. Many attractions on the itinerary require guests to have a basic level of physical health. Disabled passengers should contact us in advance to learn about available accommodations. If not informed in time, we cannot guarantee wheelchair-accessible buses or special seating arrangements.

10. The company is not responsible for damage to or loss of luggage, handbags, or personal belongings. It is recommended that guests purchase relevant personal travel insurance for international trips.

Important Information Before Departure

1. To ensure a smooth and complete tour experience, all guests are responsible for strictly adhering to the meeting times given by the tour guide. The vehicle will not wait more than 10 minutes past the scheduled time and will depart promptly. While we strive to offer timely service, we cannot guarantee on-time arrivals or pick-ups in the event of uncontrollable factors such as weather, traffic, mechanical issues, strikes, government shutdowns, war, or terrorist activity. Any resulting delays, missed connections, or additional expenses (e.g., flights, trains, buses, or other travel arrangements) due to such circumstances are the sole responsibility of the traveler.

2. To facilitate smooth tour operations, the company reserves the right to transfer guests to a different vehicle and assign a different driver and guide during the journey if needed.

3. To expedite check-in and registration, we recommend having a valid photo ID and being ready to present either a printed or digital copy of your itinerary.

4. This is a group tour product. If you decide to leave the group mid-tour, please inform the tour guide in advance and obtain their approval. You’ll be required to sign a departure agreement. Any unfinished portions of the itinerary will be considered voluntarily forfeited, and no refunds will be issued.

5. Complimentary activities included in the itinerary are subject to change. If such activities cannot be offered due to weather, traffic, or other uncontrollable factors—or if a guest cannot participate due to personal reasons—no refunds will be provided. Your understanding is appreciated.

6. Under U.S. federal law, smoking is strictly prohibited on the tour bus. Most hotel rooms also enforce a no-smoking policy. Hotel staff are trained to detect smoking, and security may document violations. If evidence of smoking is found, a cleaning fee of at least $250 per night will be charged to the guest. The tour company bears no responsibility for this charge. If you need to smoke, please use designated smoking areas.

7. Pets and animals are not permitted on any part of the group tour itinerary.

8. For tours that include airport pickup service: Only one complimentary airport pickup is provided per booking within the specified time range. If a delay due to weather, flight changes, or other circumstances prevents the arranged pickup, guests will need to arrange and cover their own transportation.

Cancellation Policy

In the event that unforeseen circumstances such as weather, war, strikes, or other force majeure factors prevent the tour from proceeding as planned, the company reserves the right to adjust the itinerary. Admission fees for affected attractions will be refunded (excluding complimentary or optional activities). However, the tour fee will not be refunded.

The cancellation policy is as follows:

a. If the tour is canceled or rescheduled 21 days or more before departure (inclusive), the full tour fee will be refunded. However, any additional bookings such as hotels, flights, or other services are subject to the refund policies of the respective providers.

b. If the tour is canceled or rescheduled between 11 and 20 days before departure (inclusive), 50% of the tour fee will be deducted from the refund.

c. If the tour is canceled within 10 days before departure (inclusive), or if the participant fails to join the tour on the departure day, it will be considered a voluntary forfeiture. No refund will be issued for the tour fee paid.

d. If a participant withdraws from the tour or misses any part of the itinerary due to personal reasons (e.g., missing travel documents, tardiness, illness, or accidents), no refund will be provided, nor will alternative compensation be offered.