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Unique landscapes and extraordinary new friends. We walked, we laughed, we saw animals wild, exuberant nature, great mountains and gazers.
I'm in my early 30s and out of shape not bad. I think all the guide have done is drive, cook, and get and distribute maps at each place. The guide drove me to each place, handed out maps, and told me to come back here by what time, but ..there was no guidance from the guide I needed I think. I think the guide should have made it easier to carry out the schedule by forming groups by making it by age group. My choice was a mistake. I chose this camping tour because I thought I could see a little more than the time I was traveling to my accommodation, but I actually had to set up a tent before dark, so I had to go back to the campsite early. On the first day, I was in a group with someone in their early 60s, so I couldn't look around more places than other participants I think this person should have teamed up with the guide to watch. In fact if you're in your early 60s, I think it's a impose on other peoples (I think you should have joined up for a camping car tour). Other participants drank every evening except the first day, so they couldn't carry out their schedules properly on the other day I think. And on the third night, I couldn't sleep well at dawn because they're was making campfires near my tent I was able to take a hot shower in the guest shower room in the national park only for one day (Day 3 of the Schedule). So during the schedule, I had to wash my face and brush my teeth with cold water in the bathroom in the national park, and I think there's condition there was not good. This may be a cultural difference, but due to the nature of the camping tour, the dish is finished by wipe the detergent with a dishcloth rather than rinsing it cleanly with water. And I was told to bring swimsuits during the 'Itinerary', but I personally checked with the guide a day before departure that there was no place to swim at all on the schedule. The guide company gave me only the office number, not the guide's phone number, because the park was so large that the data didn't work well. After all, I went to the bathroom on the first night I was lost, but the phone worked, but I didn't answer the phone to the office, and I was picked up by the national park ranger at dawn and was able to return to the tent. And tours4fun and the tour company say the weather is not bad, but third and four it was cloudy and rainy on the fourth day, making it difficult to tour. Read full review
Absolutely amazing! Enjoyed every aspect of the trip from the hiking, swimming, camp grounds and food! Highly recommend!!!
I just got back from the Yellowstone/Tetons trip leaving from Salt Lake City. I had such a great time. I was apprehensive about camping, since I’m not a big camper, but the camping and time around the campfire at night helped to create a ..bond with all the other people on the trip. We saw some really great views and Mike, our guide, did a wonderful job at getting us to all the best places. The trip was well organized, and the communication before the trip was exceptional, whether it was answering an email, questions over the phone, or email communication just before the trip. I would definitely travel with you again. Read full review
This trip was amazing starting from the Tour guides and for all the places we visited. They took care pretty well of all of us. I felt like I was with family all the time. Organizing the campground, the meals, the trips, were great, even th..e driving very pleasant. My only note will be to try to do the hiking first thing in the morning, so it's not too hot. Love Hayley and Hogan, thank you guys, I won't never forget this experience. Read full review
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