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Duration 4 days 7 days
Price From $ 1,275 $ 1,752
Price Per Day $ 319 $ 250
Highlights
  • Best hikes in Death Valley National Park
  • Alpine mountain trails with extraordinary panoramic views
  • Iconic mining and pioneer history
  • Narrow canyons and prehistoric petroglyphs
    • Marvel at incredible marine life in crystalline Hanauma Bay
    • Hike to a spectacular hidden waterfall on private land
    • Learn about Hawaiian history
Trip Style Group tour Self-guided tour
Lodging Level Camping Basic
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 4- Strenuous
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Hiking & Walking
  • National Parks
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Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Death Valley
  • Death Valley National Park
  • Las Vegas
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Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Hiking
  • History
  • Nature
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Meals Included N/A N/A
Description

With six mountain ranges and 93 percent untrammeled wilderness, Death Valley National Park—the largest national park in the contiguous United States—is best discovered in a pair of hiking boots. Discover narrow canyons, vast dune fields, ancient lava flows, high alpine forests, scenic mountains, and the rich history of the American West.

Explore all of the best and most beautiful parts of the Hawaiian Island of Oahu on this action-packed 7-day journey. Hike, snorkel, swim, sail, and relax the days away on this incredible tropical island getaway.
Itinerary: Death Valley Basecamp Tour

Day 1

Shuttle to Death Valley: 2.5 hours

Hiking Mileage: 5 miles

Elevation Gain/Loss: 680 feet

Accommodations: Campground at Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, or Emigrant Pass

This multi-day Death Valley hiking trip begins with a morning pick up from your Las Vegas hotel. We’ll depart Vegas and embark across the fabled Mojave Desert’s basin-and-range landscape. Upon entering Death Valley National Park, we will be treated to morning views of the Badlands: jagged hills dazzlingly colored by volcanic metals. At the edge of the Badlands, we will walk to the top of Zabriske Point where we’ll first gaze upon Death Valley and the towering Panamint Mountains.

After a quick stop at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, we’ll head to the trailhead of Golden Canyon and Gower Gulch: a classic Death Valley hiking loop that takes us deep into the Badlands of the Amargosa Mountains. After a hilltop lunch with panoramic views, we’ll hike down into the water-carved Gower Gulch which will spill us out onto a slanted desert landscape at the edge of Death Valley itself.

Time allowing, we may stop at one of many historic points of interest near Furnace Creek before heading to our campsite. After establishing our basecamp, we’ll enjoy a delicious camp-cooked dinner and relax by the fire as the stars light up the sky.

Day 2

Drive Time: 3-5 hours

Hiking Mileage: 9 miles

Elevation Gain/Loss: 2000 feet

Accommodations: Campground at Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, or Emigrant Pass

After an early breakfast, we’ll head deep into the very spine of the park, the tree-clad Panamint Mountains, where we’ll take-on the 9000-foot Wildrose Peak. This rugged mountain hike offers a heart-pounding physical challenge with an equally rewarding summit. At the trailhead are the historic Charcoal Kilns: enormous stone domes used for smoking out wood fuel for Old West mining operations. With surprisingly cool temperatures, our hike will take us into a rich juniper and piñon forest as we climb the east slopes of Wildrose Peak. At the summit, we’ll have absolutely breathtaking views of Death Valley, Panamint Valley, and the snow-streaked Sierra Nevada Range on the western horizon.

We’ll finish our day’s hiking and exploration at the Mesquite Sand Dunes, where you’ll have chance to roam one of America’s most stunning dune fields—at the foot of the very mountain range we just hiked—before heading to camp for a well-deserved dinner.

Day 3

Drive Time: 3 hours

Hiking Mileage: 3-5 miles

Elevation Gain/Loss: 400-1200 feet

Accommodations: Campground at Furnace Creek, Stovepipe Wells, or Emigrant Pass

Today’s unusual hike will take us through a unique volcano group in the remote northern reaches of Death Valley. We’ll explore the astonishing Ubehebe Craters, often considered a trip highlight by guide and guest alike. These impressive geologic formations and lava fields—some of which erupted a mere 800 years ago—reflect Death Valley’s rich volcanic history. Our loop trail will take us along volcano rims and, if time allows, to the bottom of the largest Ubehebe Crater.

For the final evening of our trip, we will explore the iconic Badwater Basin. After a sunset stroll into the very heart of Death Valley at 282 feet below sea level—the lowest point in North America—we will enjoy dinner next to the white glow of its vast salt flats.

Day 4

Hiking Mileage: 4-7 miles

Elevation Gain/Loss: 200-500 feet

Shuttle to Las Vegas: 2.5-3.5 hours

For our final day in Death Valley, we’ll hike one of several mountain canyons of the Amargosa Range. Desolation Canyon, Sidewinder Canyon, Virgin Spring Wash, and Kaleidoscope Canyon each offer their own taste of sublime Death Valley wilderness. We’ll have lunch on the trail or, if time allows, atop the expansive vista of Dante’s View—the best overlook of Death Valley itself—while celebrating and reflecting on our amazing journey.

Itinerary: Honolulu Hawaii Experience 7D/6N

Day 1: Honolulu, United States

Day 2: Honolulu, United States

Day 3: Honolulu, United States

Get ready to embark on an incredible downhill bike ride through Oahu’s mountain road with epic views above Waikiki, Honolulu and Manoa Valley
The trail is located on sacred land and offers visitors a different and unique glimpse of the island
During the 5-mile ride, you will be accompanied by a guide who will tell you the area’s cultural history as you discover diverse landscapes
When you reach the grassy park at the bottom, it's a short drive to Kewalo Basin for your 2-hour catamaran sail.
Leave your shoes for a snorkel to explore underwater while you keep an eye out for colourful reef fish
Enjoy some time to go swimming and snorkelling
To bring the day to a close, you will be transported back to your Waikiki hotel.

Day 4: Honolulu, United States

Day 5: Honolulu, United States

Get ready for the ultimate experience to soak up all the beauty and culture of Hawaii in just one day! After being picked up in Waikiki, you will be swept away to the island’s most breathtaking landmarks and destinations, including the spouting “Blow Hole,” and the renowned Kualoa Ranch, which is nestled against the stunning Koolau Mountains
Start your sightseeing tour with the Diamond Head, A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed in the Honolulu Volcanic Series
It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands! Afterwards, visit Kahala Estates, a large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii in which many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes.
Continue with the Halona “Blow Hole” Lookout and see how this volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole! Make a stop at the Waimanalo Town, a quaint, scenic town is known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains, followed by another stop at the Nuuanu Pali Lookout, the bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nuuanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history
It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
Get ready to visit the amazing Byodo-In Temple, a picturesque Buddhist temple tucked in the Valley of the Temples, is a half-sized replica of the 900-year-old temple in Japan
It has been featured in the TV series Hawaii Five-O, Magnum P.I., lost and the 2001 movie Pearl Harbor
Then, go to Chinaman’s Hat, the basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay, is shaped curiously like a hat
According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a giant lizard or dragon’s tail that was chopped off and tossed in the ocean.
For the final part of this amazing tour, get to know Kualoa Ranch to enjoy the Legends and Legacy at Kualoa Ranch Private Nature Reserve owned by eight generation descendants of Fr
Gerritt P
Judd. On 4,000 acres, it is one of the most sacred places on the island, with their goal to protect and enhance the natural beauty of the lands
The Laie Hawaii Mormon Temple, which is the first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
Last but not least, visit the North Shore Surfing Beaches, the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores
These beaches are also a popular area for filming
Finish at the Dole Plantation, Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream. (Approximate 20 min stop.)
*Please note that hotel pick-ups are between 6:45 a.m. – 7:25 a.m.

Day 6: Honolulu, United States

Enjoy a sunset cruise specially created for fun-loving people! On this cruise, it doesn't matter if you come alone or accompanied, here you will find the best party partners while enjoying our famous "Holokai Hooch" cocktail
All drinks are included during the cruise! Give yourself a moment to relax with a refreshing drink while you enjoy an incredible sunset.

Day 7: Honolulu, United States

Transfer from Honolulu to Honolulu

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