Explore the awe-inspiring Sequoia National Park with our engaging audio tour! Walk among the world's largest trees, discover the park's rich history, and learn about its diverse wildlife. Our guides s
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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: Absolutely! The Shaka Guide app is pretty user-friendly. Just download it, pick the tour you purchased, and plug in your headphones. It gives you turn-by-turn directions, so you don’t have to worry about getting lost. Plus, you can listen to the audio at your own pace, which is great if you’re not comfortable with tech!
A: Nope! The tours never expire, so you can take your time exploring Sequoia. It’s perfect for planning a trip whenever you’re ready. Just download the audio and you’re good to go any time!
A: Since the audio tour doesn’t require a specific date and you can do it whenever, weather isn’t a huge issue! You can reschedule your visit to Sequoia anytime. Just check the forecast and go when it’s nice out!
Discussions
Just did the Sequoia National Park audio tour - so amazing!
I recently took my family on the self-guided audio tour at Sequoia National Park, and it was such a good time! We walked around the General Sherman Tree and listened to all the cool stories. The GPS feature was a lifesaver! It felt like having our own personal guide. We even stopped for a picnic at Moro Rock. Highly recommend it for families or anyone who loves nature!
Considering gifting the Sequoia tour, any tips?
I’m planning to get the Sequoia audio tour for my brother's birthday. He loves hiking but is a bit lazy about planning. Do you think this would be a hit? What do you think the experience is like? Any must-see spots I should suggest?