7-Day Tour of Los Angeles + Las Vegas + Grand Canyon National Park + Lower Antelope Canyon + Bryce Canyon National Park + Grand Teton National Park + Yellowstone National Park + Salt Lake City(Bilingual:Chinese+English)
Day 1 Los Angeles - Las Vegas
Today we will leave Los Angeles and drive through the scenic Mojave Desert until our final destination in Las Vegas - The Pearl in the Desert! You will have the chance to explore what this city has to offer. You may join our Las Vegas Night Tour or watch one of the many award-winning shows here!
Itinerary:
Los Angeles → Las Vegas → Las Vegas Night Tour (Optional)
Optional Program For Purchase: Las Vegas Night Tour-When night falls and the lights come on, the gambling city is a sea of neon lights and a colorful world of light and shadow. The electricity consumption of the five-kilometer-long Las Vegas Strip in one night can supply a city of 500,000 people with electricity for a year. The architecture here is a fusion of the best from all over the world. It is a well-deserved miracle of human engineering and the city with the most American characteristics!
***Travelers can also join the tour from Las Vegas, we offer free airport pickup time for joining the tour at Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) Free Pickup Time: 10:00am-6:00pm.
Hotel: Fontainebleau Las Vegas or similar
Day 2 South Rim Grand Canyon-East Rim Grand Canyon -Horseshoe Bend-Page
Welcome to Arizona, known as the Grand Canyon state and originally part of the Spaniard and Mexican territories, received its statehood in 1912! Let us begin and see what we will get to explore today and what this gorgeous state must truly offer! First, we will take a helicopter ride across the Grand Canyon. Following, we will explore the South and East Rim of the Grand Canyon! Finally, we will visit the magnificent Horseshoe Bend and then head over to Page, AZ.
Itinerary:
Las Vegas → Helicopter tour across Grand Canyon (optional, 30 mins) → Grand Canyon National Park South Rim (Mandatory, 40 mins) → Grand Canyon National Park East Rim (Mandatory, 45 mins) → Horseshoe Bend (Mandatory, 60 mins) → Page
Grand Canyon National Park
Grand Canyon National Park, located in northwestern Arizona, is the 15th site in the United States to have been named as a national park. The park's central feature is the Grand Canyon, a gorge of the Colorado River, which is often considered one of the Wonders of the World. The park, which covers 1,217,262 acres of unincorporated area in Coconino and Mohave counties, has received more than six million recreational visitors in 2017, which is the second highest count of visits in all American national parks after the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. The Grand Canyon was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1979.
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend – One of the top ten best photography spots in the United States selected by National Geographic Magazine! The dense aquatic plants on the Colorado River bed make the river water appear fluorescent green in the sun. The river turns 360 degrees in the reddish-brown canyon here, cutting out a horseshoe-shaped canyon, hence the name Horseshoe Bend. Standing on the edge of the cliff, you will be intoxicated by the breathtaking beauty of the blue water, blue sky and red rocks.
Hotel: Hampton Inn & Suites by Wyndham Page Lake Powell or similar
Day 3 Lake Powell-Lower Antelope Canyon-Bryce Canyon National Park
Today we'll visit the Lower Antelope Canyon, a unique slot cave and one of the world's top ten photogenic locations. The cavernous walls, shaped by centuries of wind and water, are perfectly undulating, creating an abstract masterpiece of nature. The caverns have long been a haven for meditation and contemplation for the Navajo Indians, who believe they can hear the voice of the gods. We'll then visit Glen Canyon Dam, where you'll explore the perfect fusion of human engineering and nature, and admire the wisdom and power embodied in this vast landscape. Finally, we'll visit Bryce Canyon National Park—more of an amphitheater than a canyon, its towering brownstone formations stacked like stone figures guarding heaven and earth. Overnight in Salt Lake City.
Itinerary:
Lake Powell Kayaking (Optional, 60 mins) → Glen Canyon (Pass-by) → Lower Antelope Canyon (Optional, 90 mins) → Bryce Canyon National Park (Mandatory, 60 mins)
Lake Powell
The land belongs to the joint development area of Indians and national parks. In addition to its huge amount of water, Lake Powell also has one of the rare wonders in the world, the water canyon. It is like a jasper embedded in the red orange Colorado Plateau, and it is also a fjord in the Grand Canyon. You can pass by the Glenn Dam, stop by the shore of Lake Powell to take pictures, or take a kayak through one of the most famous troughs in the world, have an intimate encounter with Lake Powell, and enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of Lake Powell.
Bryce Canyon National Park
Bryce Canyon National Park, located in southwestern Utah, is not a true canyon, despite its name. Instead, it forms a vast natural amphitheater formed by erosion along the eastern face of the Ponsagant Plateau. Its unique geological formations, known as rock pillars, are formed by wind, river water, and ice erosion, along with sedimentary rocks from lakebeds. The red, orange, and white rocks within these formations create a unique natural landscape, earning it the nickname "Palace of Natural Stone Figurines.
Optional Program For Purchase-Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon is located in the north of Arizona, USA. It is formed by soft sandstone after millions of years of various erosion forces. Flash floods often flow into the canyon during the monsoon season. Due to the sudden increase in rainfall, the flow rate of the flash flood is quite fast. In addition, the narrow channel narrows the river channel, so the vertical erosion force is relatively large, forming the corridor at the bottom of the Lower Antelope Canyon and the hard and smooth edges on the valley wall that look like flowing water. There is no artificial lighting in the Lower Antelope Canyon. All visible light comes from the cracks at the top of the canyon. These lights are repeatedly refracted by the rock texture and enter the valley bottom, producing a dreamy and irregular color change. These colors are from deep to light, colorful and beautiful.
Hotel: Provo Marriott Hotel & Conference or Similar
Meals: Breakfast
Day 4 Jackson Hole- Grand Teton National Park- Yellowstone National Park
Today, we will travel to Jackson, a famous cowboy town and one of the world’s renowned vacation destinations. Be sure to visit the Jackson Town Square with Elk Antler Arches located in the center of Jackson. Afterwards, we will travel along the Snake River to Grand Teton National Park. Then, we head into Yellowstone National Park! The first of its kind, Yellowstone is home to the world’s largest super volcano and over 10,000 geothermal features. Here, you can find everything you expect to see in a National Park!
Itinerary:
Hotel → Jackson Hole → Jackson Town Square with Elk Antler Arches (60 mins) → Grand Teton National Park (Mandatory, 60 mins) → Yellowstone National Park (Mandatory, 40 mins, Stop at West Thumb Geyser Basin) → West Yellowstone
Notes:
1. The East Gate of Yellowstone National Park is expected to open on 05/02/2026. Before that, the following attractions: Upper and Lower Falls, Artist Point, Hayden Canyon, Mud Volcano, Fishing Bridge, West Thumb Geyser will not be accessible. Please understand.
2. The South Gate of Yellowstone National Park is expected to open on 05/10/2026. Therefore, West Thumb Geyser will not be accessible from 05/02/2026 to 05/09/2026. Please understand.
Jackson Town Square with Elk Antler Arches
The park may not be expansive, but it features giant arches constructed with antlers in all four directions: east, west, north, and south. These antlers, though sharp, are not harvested. Each winter, a substantial number of elk migrate from the mountains to Jackson's "National Elk Refuge" for the season. In spring, these antlers naturally shed and are replenished. After the elk depart, the area becomes a treasure trove of countless antler sheds.
Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park was established on February 26, 1929. Spanning across the Rocky Mountains, the park boasts a magnificent natural landscape with over 300 kilometers of trails for exploration. Among its many features are numerous lakes, with Jackson Lake and Jenny Lake leading the way. In addition to its stunning scenery, Grand Teton National Park is home to a diverse array of wildlife, including American bison, grizzly bears, black bears, moose, and more, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts and wildlife aficionados alike.
Yellowstone National Park
Located in the Rocky Mountains, known as the "Spine of America," Yellowstone National Park sits on the lava plateau between the North Rocky Mountains and the Central Rocky Mountains in the western United States. Its geothermal features are iconic, creating a pristine landscape shaped by the forces of water and fire. The park's natural landscape is divided into five major areas: Mammoth Area, Roosevelt Area, Canyon Area, Geyser Area, and Lake Area. Each area is distinctive, offering unique and breathtaking scenery beyond the limits of human artistry, showcasing some of the most wonderful and spectacular beauty on the surface of the earth.
West Thumb Geyser Basin
The West Thumb Geyser Basin, situated on the shores of Yellowstone Lake, emerged 150,000 years ago due to the subsidence of the earth's crust. Here, the combination of hot springs and lake water creates a mesmerizing and surreal landscape: billowing steam rises from the hot springs, while the lake's green waves mingle with the backdrop of the blue sky and white clouds, forming a unique spectacle unlike any other hot spring area in Yellowstone. This area resembles a bay of Yellowstone Lake, where numerous geysers converge, each emitting water of varying colors—some transparent green, others as dark as black cement. The collective display of these geysers presents a breathtaking fantasy-like scene.
Hotel: White Buffalo West Yellowstone or similar
Day 5 Yellowstone National Park( Full Day)
Enjoy a full-day adventure in Yellowstone today! We appreciate the elegance of Yellowstone, such as Yellowstone Lake, Fishing Bridge, mud volcano, Upper Falls, Artist Point, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone River, Norris Geyser Basin… You can even spot elk herds, buffaloes, or a bald eagle for yourself! We then spend the night in West Yellowstone.
Itinerary:
West Yellowstone → Yellowstone National Park (7 hours, Stop at Norris Geyser Basin, Upper Falls, Artist's Point, Hayden Valley, Mud Volcano, Fishing Bridge, West Thumb Geyser and other attractions. The arrangement of attractions will be adjusted according to the actual situation of the day)
Notes:
1. The East Gate of Yellowstone National Park is expected to open on 05/02/2026. Before that, the following attractions: Upper and Lower Falls, Artist Point, Hayden Canyon, Mud Volcano, Fishing Bridge, West Thumb Geyser will not be accessible. Please understand.
2. The South Gate of Yellowstone National Park is expected to open on 05/10/2026. Therefore, West Thumb Geyser will not be accessible from 05/02/2026 to 05/09/2026. Please understand.
Yellowstone National Park
Located in the Rocky Mountains, known as the "Spine of America," Yellowstone National Park sits on the lava plateau between the North Rocky Mountains and the Central Rocky Mountains in the western United States. Its geothermal features are iconic, creating a pristine landscape shaped by the forces of water and fire. The park's natural landscape is divided into five major areas: Mammoth Area, Roosevelt Area, Canyon Area, Geyser Area, and Lake Area. Each area is distinctive, offering unique and breathtaking scenery beyond the limits of human artistry, showcasing some of the most wonderful and spectacular beauty on the surface of the earth.
Yellowstone Norris Geyser Basin
The Norris Geyser Basin is the hottest and most unpredictable series of geysers in Yellowstone Park. It remains dormant for long periods, erupting infrequently (the last eruption was in 2008), and has even set a record with an eruption height of 380 feet. The geysers in this area also exhibit a diverse range of colors, from clear blue-green to soft, milky blue-white.
Upper Yellowstone Falls
The Upper Falls is located 400 meters upstream from the larger Yellowstone Falls. The waterfall cascades vertically down a 33-meter volcanic cliff. The originally rugged volcanic rock below the falls has been smoothed by hundreds of years of erosion caused by the waterfall.
Artist Point.
The scenery here is exceptionally spectacular. The canyon plunges over three hundred feet deep, with walls predominantly yellow but also streaked with black, red, and pink hues, interspersed with clusters of vibrant green pine trees. These colors blend harmoniously, resembling the spread of a peacock's tail, yet also evoking the pointillism technique employed by Romantic painters, layering multiple hues upon the same canvas.
Mud Volcano Area
It is situated not far from the northern shores of Yellowstone Lake in the eastern part of Yellowstone Park. Most of the geysers here don't spout water but rather mud, and the ground trembles with each eruption. Adjacent to the mud volcano are colorful grasses, appearing incredibly delicate and splendid.
Hotel: White Buffalo West Yellowstone Or similar
Day 6 Yellowstone National Park - Salt Lake City
Join us on this lovely day to discover and continue to explore Yellowstone National Park! Here, you can find everything you expect to see in a National Park! Snow covered mountains, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, canyons, meadows, herds of buffalos, elks and the most amazing geothermal features in the world! Geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, and mud pots are the true wonders that make Yellowstone truly unique. Then, we will back to Salt Lake City to visit the Great Salt Lake.
Itinerary:
West Yellowstone → Yellowstone National Park (7 hours, Stops will be at Artist Paint Pots, The Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful Geyser, Fountain Trail, Morning Glory Pool, etc. and other attractions. The arrangement of attractions will be adjusted according to the actual situation of the day.) →
Yellowstone Bear World (Optional, 60 mins) →
Great Salt Lake (Mandatory, 20 mins) →
Salt Lake City
Yellowstone National Park
Located in the Rocky Mountains, known as the "Spine of America," Yellowstone National Park sits on the lava plateau between the North Rocky Mountains and the Central Rocky Mountains in the western United States. Its geothermal features are iconic, creating a pristine landscape shaped by the forces of water and fire. The park's natural landscape is divided into five major areas: Mammoth Area, Roosevelt Area, Canyon Area, Geyser Area, and Lake Area. Each area is distinctive, offering unique and breathtaking scenery beyond the limits of human artistry, showcasing some of the most wonderful and spectacular beauty on the surface of the earth.
The Grand Prismatic Hot Spring
Also known as the Seven Color Pool, it is the largest hot spring in the United States and the third largest in the world. It is 75-91 meters wide and 49 meters deep, and it gushes out about 2,000 liters of 71-degree hot water every minute. The amazing thing about the Grand Prismatic Spring is that the color of the lake changes with the seasons. In spring, the lake changes from emerald green to golden orange-red, which is due to the algae and pigment-containing bacteria and other microorganisms living in the mineral-rich water. In midsummer, the chlorophyll content is relatively low, so the lake water appears brilliant orange, red or yellow. But in the cold winter, due to the lack of light, these microorganisms will produce more chlorophyll to suppress the color of carotenoids, so the water will appear deep dark green.
Yellowstone Park Palette Fountain Paint Pot
The Palette is a mud fountain. The mud and rocks contain minerals, which are melted by the acidic hot spring to form mud. Because the muddy water is very viscous, you can clearly see the slow formation and disappearance of bubbles. The mud around the fountain looks like dried oil paint, making the fountain itself look like a pot of water washed with oil paint, just like a painter's canvas, overflowing with colorful seasonings.
Old Faithful Geyser
Old Faithful geyser is named for its consistent and regular eruption. Currently, it erupts approximately every 60 to 110 minutes, and each eruption lasts four to five minutes. The water column is more than 40 meters high, which is spectacular and never stops. The Old Faithful Visitor Center will display the eruption schedule in advance, so you can check the eruption time in advance before visiting with confidence.
Great Salt Lake
Great Salt Lake, lake in northern Utah, U.S., the largest inland body of salt water in the Western Hemisphere and one of the most saline inland bodies of water in the world. The lake is fed by the Bear, Weber, and Jordan rivers and has no outlet. The lake has fluctuated greatly in size, depending on the rates of evaporation and the flow of the rivers that feed it. Like the Dead Sea, the Great Salt Lake exists within an arid environment and has chemical characteristics like that of the oceans. However, it has a much greater salinity than the oceans, since natural evaporation exceeds the supply of water from the rivers feeding the lake.
Optional Program for Purchase: Yellowstone Bear World
Yellowstone Park Bear World is located in Rexburg, Idaho. It was built in 1998 and is the only wildlife sanctuary in Greater Yellowstone that can be driven through. The park offers rare animals for visitors to see, such as grizzly bears, black bears, gray wolves and other precious North American animals. It is said that there are nearly 100 grizzly bears. There are also shops, tour guides and performances such as feeding bears and other small animals.
Hotel: SpringHill Suites by Marriott Salt Lake City Airport or Similar
Day 7 Salt Lake City -Las Vegas
Drive to Capitol Hill this morning, and visit the most expensive and magnificent State House in America, Utah State Capitol! Take walk in the State Capitol building, and amazed by the architecture, sculptures and the rich history behind it. Temple Square is our next stop! Follow Mormon Missionary sisters’ lead and see the virtue kingdom for LDS church, the Temple Square, and learn the history and teachings of the LDS Church. After the tour, the tour guide will arrange light rail, shuttle or Uber to take you to Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC). Please book a flight departing after 13:00. For guests who wish to end their tour in Las Vegas, please book flight after 19:00.
Itinerary:
Utah State Capitol (30 mins) → Temple Square (40 mins) → Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) → Las Vegas Harry Reid International Airport (LAS)
Utah State Capitol
The Utah State Capitol is located in Salt Lake City and rivals the scale and architecture of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. The building features a Byzantine-style dome at the top, which shines brilliantly under the sunlight. Inside, the Capitol is even more magnificent and meticulously crafted. The walls are polished marble, the ceilings adorned with exquisite murals, and numerous finely detailed statues of historical figures stand throughout the building, lifelike and impressive. Additionally, Utah is known as the "Beehive State," and prominently displayed in front of the Capitol is a sculpture of a beehive, a must-see spot for visitors to take photos.
Temple Square
Salt Lake City, Utah, serves as the global headquarters of the Mormon Church (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints). Temple Square is a complex in downtown Salt Lake City that belongs to the Church. It includes several buildings such as the Salt Lake Temple, the Salt Lake Tabernacle, the Assembly Hall, the Seagull Monument, and two visitor centers, covering an area of 10 acres
Meals: Breakfast