The tour guid was really nice, they provide water and it was nice. Before I book this tour I asked if there’s anymore to pay when I get to the Grand Canyon and she said, after paying this tour, I was told that I pay no more than $56.
But ..then when we get to the Grand Canyon. The tour guide asked for $83. Each passenger. So we have no choice but to pay. Not so happy about it.Read full review
Very difficult to reserve online, their website doesn’t work or update the newest information. The tour buss doesn’t have a working bathroom, also the seat doesn’t move back. Anyways you get what do you pay for . Overall a long ride a..round 9.5 hours to see the Antelope canyon spend 1 hour and horseshoe bend 1 hourRead full review
Frank Jia is a very experienced tour guide. Our tour is arranged in a van about 12 people, so it is less crowded. His car was spotless and offered us water. The 5 hours of the drive is very comfortable in his car. Everything he explained in.. English and Chinese clearly, that made my parents who don't speak English much enjoyed the tour!
He is good at the timing arrangement for the Upper Antelope Canyon so that we caught the sunlight time during our whole 1 hr in the canyon. His trip has a plus that, includes a food plaza which has many restaurant options. In the backway, he arranged a stop at a supermarket, that let us can do some shopping for other needs.
Also, we lost our coat on his van, and we contacted him. He found it when he cleaned his van and delivered to us another day on his off-work day! Many thanks for having our coat back again! We like to pick Frank again if we had friends go there!Read full review
This trip to some of America's most iconic parks and landscapes was simply fantastic. Within a week we visited Zion, Bryce Canyon, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon, as well as other places not to mention such as the must-stop at the fam..ous Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon or lunch in a picturesque Route 66 location. The trip is very well organized. The guides are highly motivated and helpful and I didn't feel that some time was wasted. However, this also means that the trip can be hard, especially for those who choose to camp. Every day you have to get up early, set up and take down the tent, walk 2h to 4h in the parks, and there are many hours on the road. For those who like hiking and used to camping this will not be a problem and it is even fun, but is the warning for the more sedentary. There is also the option of staying in hotels and choosing the easiest walks in the parks. In terms of price, quantity and quality, I highly recommend this trip.Read full review
100% Had an awesome experience doing the 7 days national parks
By: Anonymous | Thu Sep 05, 2019 at 12.00 AM
Had an awesome experience doing the 7 days national parks with a super guide Chris.
We got to see the highlights of the southwest. The tour is well planned and the guide is very knowledgeable. The camping were comfortable, not all have elec..tricity, take two powerbanks with you to keep your phone charged.
Highly recommended.
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Mother nature really knows how to make everything look awesome! My mom & I took this day trip, we both have a great time, our tour guide Eva is great, she was well organized, always friendly and very helpful. She did a good job explaining t..he history of Navajo tribes as well as both Antelope Canyon & Horsehoe bend. Also, special thanks to our guide Chum a Navajo local tribe, she was extremely helpful to everyone! Can't wait for our next trip.Read full review
100% Exciting compact trip of the west- great tour
By: Anonymous | Wed Sep 04, 2019 at 12.00 AM
This is an awesome tour for folks with limited time and a great sense of adventure. My wife and I wanted to see all we could see in a few days and were excited to find a tour that included Antelope Canyon (on bucket list for years). Super t..hanks to Evan for making this a memorable experience. He is highly recommended. Its a tight time line but enough time at each spot and the spots are spectacular. The weather was comfortable enough although we had evening rain one of the nights and high wind the 2nd night of camping. Tents stayed dry and held up well. You cannot camp anywhere with a better front row view of Monument Valley. Overnight in September was cooler but pleasant. About 50 degres one night was the lowest temperature and we hit 90 degrees a few times, so layers worked well. There were 12 of us including Evan our guide in a large van pulling a trailer with our gear. We partnered with a 2nd group of equal size touring at the same time with them and had dinners and overnight camping together with them. Camp grounds were pretty nice but this is not quite glamping. You pitch your own tent each night with plenty of help and instruction- so not intimidating if you have not camped before. We had one dark sky moment the 2nd night you could sit out and watch stars. Its a busy trip with access to top spots and perfect for enjoying the highlights the west has to offer. Evan gave plenty of information about the areas and helped make the driving go quickly. Stopping about every two hours for a bathroom/water/food break. We had older (ourselves) and younger on the trip and from several countries so an ok mix and we all got along very well. I highly recommend the trip if you have the resources in time and money. The views are spectacular and we felt we had enough time at each to get a good feel for what each offered. Do again??? Sure!Read full review
Went with my 23 year old son. Had a blast! 1700 kms in a 14 people tour bus in 3 days. 7 different countries/4 continents represented (new friends). Camped in Monument Valley. Our tour guide (Evan) was extremely knowledgeable, gave us the f..ull history of every area we visited. He was kind, funny, accommodating, patient.. honestly if you can book with him you won't regret it. We would do it all over again! The trip of a lifetime.Read full review