Itinerary
- Day 1
Las Vegas to Sedona to Flagstaff
You'll leave Las Vegas early and drive across the Mojave Desert toward the Colorado Plateau, following the famous Route 66. The route takes you through Oak Creek Canyon where you'll stop at several viewpoints to see the landscape. After that, you're heading to Slide Rock State Park to check out the area. Once in Sedona, you'll have free time to walk through Native American craft shops and art galleries at your own pace. Later in the day, you'll do a self-guided tour of the Chapel of the Holy Cross, which sits in the desert with views of Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and Cathedral Rock surrounding it. As the sun starts to set, you'll drive to Flagstaff for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Travel through Oak Creek Canyon with panoramic photo stops
- Visit Slide Rock State Park
- Self-guided tour of Chapel of the Holy Cross with views of Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and Cathedral Rock
Optional Activities
- Lunch in Sedona (not included)
- Shopping at Native American craft shops
- Browsing art galleries
- Visiting unique boutiques in Sedona
Landmarks/POIs Oak Creek Canyon Slide Rock State Park Chapel of the Holy Cross Bell Rock Courthouse Butte Cathedral Rock - Day 2
Flagstaff to Monument Valley to Page
Starting early, you're heading to Monument Valley, one of the most recognizable landscapes in the American West and an important part of Navajo territory. A Navajo guide will take you on a 4x4 jeep tour, sharing the history and spiritual significance of the area. During the afternoon portion, you'll travel toward the Colorado River and visit Horseshoe Bend, which offers views of the river below. You'll then continue to the Lake Powell and Page area where you'll stay for the night.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- 4x4 Jeep tour of Monument Valley guided by Navajo Native Americans
- Visit to Horseshoe Bend
- Entrance to Monument Valley
- Entrance to Horseshoe Bend
Landmarks/POIs Monument Valley Horseshoe Bend Colorado River Lake Powell - Day 3
Page to Antelope Canyon to Valley of Fire to Las Vegas
Your day begins at Antelope Canyon, which the Navajo call 'the place where water runs over rocks.' You'll explore the upper section of this natural formation, shaped by water and wind erosion over centuries. After spending time there, you'll drive back toward Las Vegas with a lunch break somewhere along the way. Later, you'll visit the Valley of Fire and see the striking red rock formations that formed over 150 million years ago. You'll want to time your visit so you catch the valley in the late afternoon light when it looks like it's burning. You'll arrive back in Las Vegas as darkness falls, and that's where the tour ends.
- Meals
- Breakfast
Included Activities
- Visit to Antelope Canyon (upper part)
- Visit to Valley of Fire
- Entrance to Antelope Canyon
- Entrance to Valley of Fire
Optional Activities
- Lunch stop along the way (not included)
Landmarks/POIs Antelope Canyon Valley of Fire














