When choosing to see Death Valley there are many companies offering similar tours. We separate ourselves with expert level park knowledge and two owner operators that offer more than just a van ride t
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Bottled water
- All Fees and Taxes
- Either a breakfast buffet or an a la carte lunch are included depending on the time of year we are operating and availability.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There’s no strict weight limit, but keep in mind that the van is a smaller group size with only 7 guests. As for older folks, it’s generally accessible, but some areas like the dunes might be a bit tricky for those with mobility issues. Just check with the operators beforehand if you have specific concerns.
A: The food is pretty solid! Depending on the season, you might get a buffet or sit-down lunch, and they do cater to dietary restrictions, including vegetarian. Just let them know in advance, and they'll make arrangements.
A: They do monitor the weather closely. If conditions are unsafe or if it’s too extreme, they’ll likely reschedule. They’re really good about communicating changes, and you can always reach out to them directly if you have concerns about your specific date.
Discussions
Thinking of gifting the Death Valley tour—any advice?
I’m considering this Death Valley small group tour for my partner's birthday! It sounds amazing, especially with stops like Dante's View and the sand dunes. I love that it’s semi-private with only 7 guests. Anyone done this? How was the food, and do you recommend it?
Anyone else think the Death Valley tour is a perfect gift?
I’m seriously considering this as a gift for my dad. He loves nature and has never been to Death Valley! The idea of a small group and that personal touch sounds perfect. What’s the best time of year to go? Any tips on what to wear?