Discover the breathtaking beauty of Kings Canyon National Park with our immersive audio tour! Stroll through towering sequoias, deep valleys, and pristine rivers while our guides share captivating sto
From: $0.00
Location: Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
What's Included
- Take the tour when you want
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Tour Start is Customizable
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No age limit! The tour is great for all ages. Families with kids love it since they can explore at their own pace. Just make sure to bring some snacks and water, especially if you're hiking around!
A: Since it's a self-guided tour, you don't have to worry about rescheduling! Once you purchase it, you can download the tour anytime and use it at your convenience. Tours never expire, so you can take your time planning your visit!
A: Wear comfy shoes since you'll be strolling a lot! Dressing in layers is smart too because it can get chilly in the morning but warm up later. Also, don't forget a hat and sunscreen if it’s sunny. You want to enjoy the views without getting burned!
Discussions
Just did the Kings Canyon audio tour and it was epic!
I went last weekend with a couple of friends, and honestly, it was such a fun experience! We downloaded the Shaka Guide app beforehand and started the tour near the Grant Grove. The stories about the giant sequoias were fascinating! Plus, having the audio play as we hiked made it feel like a personal adventure. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a chill but informative outing!
Thinking about gifting the Kings Canyon tour to my parents!
My parents love nature and have never been to Kings Canyon, so I thought this would be a perfect gift for their anniversary! It's only $0, and they can go whenever they want. Has anyone done this with older folks? Any tips on what to plan around their visit?