Pink Jeep Tours - Death Valley Tour from Las Vegas, NV

Pink® Jeep Tours Las Vegas3629 W Hacienda AveLas Vegas, NV 89118
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$284.00
Total Price: $298.37 (USD)
INSTANT CONFIRMATION
NO SERVICE FEES

Overview

Get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime excursion into the sweltering land of extremes! This Death Valley tour includes hotel pick-up in a playfully pink 4x4 Tour Trekker and a professional Pink Jeep Tours guide who shares insights into the area’s climate, wildlife and terrain. Explore the Badwater Basin, Furnace Creek, Dante’s View and other incredible sites.

up to 10 hrs 1 or more people

Good To Know

  • Tour duration is approximately 10 hours.
  • Tour Trekker experience offers plush seating and extra-large viewing windows.
  • Tour is available seasonally (September - June 15).
  • Includes hotel pick-up / drop-off, a fully-guided experience, all entrance fees, lunch and bottled water.
  • Includes stops with brief mild walks on flat paths or walkways.
  • Children under 3 are not permitted.
  • Collapsible wheelchairs acceptable when accompanied by another adult.
  • Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of our vehicle.

Description

Make your way to Death Valley, aka the middle of nowhere, on this full-day Tour Trekker experience with Pink Adventure Tours Las Vegas!

Meet your Certified Guide, hop into a luxurious Tour Trekker vehicle, and get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime expedition. Don’t worry about the details; Pink Adventure Tours has already packed lunch and bottled water, plus paid your park entrance fees.

On the way to Death Valley National Park, your expert local guide will share insights into the area’s climate, history, wildlife, and terrain. From its elevation to its temperature, this incredible area is a land of unique extremes. A quick stop at the quirky Area 51 Alien Center gives you a chance to collect fun, Area 51-themed souvenirs.

Rhyolite Ghost Town and Goldwell Open Air Museum await your arrival. Abandoned long ago, the shells of the town bank and railway station remain to spark your imagination.

From Rhyolite, a stop at “Hell’s Gate” dramatically reveals a panoramic view of Death Valley National Park. Don’t let the name fool you—Death Valley is alive, and for mind-blowing reasons to be discovered once you enter the park.

Learn about the endangered Desert Pupfish as you walk along the Salt Creek Boardwalk. The creek is often squirming with fish during the spring mating season.

Stops at the Borax Works Historic Mining site and Death Valley Visitor Center reveal how life has been sustained in this land of extremes. These stops include museums and a gift shop.

At Badwater Basin, you can stand at the lowest point in the western hemisphere, 282 feet below sea level. Capture photos standing by its famous elevation sign. Your guide will explain how the remarkable altitude and terrain affect the weather to create one of the hottest places on the planet. (Don’t worry, these tours take place in the milder temps of September through June 15.)

Tens of thousands of years ago, Badwater Basin was an ancient inland lake that eventually evaporated, leaving behind the otherworldly salt pans that exist today. Take the boardwalk but don't forget your sunglasses! The white salt fields are blinding under the sun. On warm days, you may even hear the pops and squeaks of salt crystals bursting.

Next, capture the stunning rainbow hues of the Artist’s Palette and visit a stately historic hotel built in 1927—The Oasis at Death Valley. At Zabriskie Point, you'll marvel at what appears to be rolling waves of rock and another surprising vista of Death Valley.

Your tour culminates with a mild off-road driving tour of Twenty Mule Team Canyon through the multi-colored badlands recognizable from early Star Wars films. After an eventful day and a luxury ride home, you'll be back at your hotel in time for dinner and the Vegas nightlife.

Death Valley - Pink Jeep Tour Reviews

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jonp118
"Great Trip"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed September 20, 2024
We had a Wonderful time on this tour of death valley. We were so surprised to find out it was just my wife and my self on the trip. When we mentioned this, we were told that this company will never cancel a trip due to low numbers as they know how disappointed people would be if this happened. Mike, the guide was amazing , funny and full of information. he could not do enough for us. The jeep was very comfortable with room for 11 but only had us two, air con worked well and best of all it could go off road so Mike took us to places bus tours , cars can not go. Water and lunch was provided with plenty of rest stops to break up the day. Highly recommend this company
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mea0425
Atlanta, Georgia
"Grand Canyon South Rim Tour - A Must Do!"
TripAdvisor user rating 5.0 out of 5
Reviewed July 11, 2024
As a solo female traveler, I was slightly apprehensive about a 12-hour tour. But let me tell you, Pink Jeep Tours knocked it out of the park – or should I say, canyon? I lucked out with a private tour to the Grand Canyon's South Rim. My guides, Don and Leah, were the dynamic duo I never knew I needed. Don, a walking encyclopedia, sprinkled our journey with fascinating tidbits about everything from Route 66 to the intricate history of Boulder City. Meanwhile, Leah, the friendliest guide-in-training, became my personal photographer at the canyon stops. The Pink Jeep experience was like road-tripping with cool, knowledgeable friends. They adapted the tour to keep things lively, making me feel like a VIP rather than a third wheel. From hotel pickup to drop-off, every detail was covered. Pit stops? Check. Snacks and hydration? Double-check. Safety and comfort? Absolutely. The Grand Canyon itself? Breathtaking doesn't even begin to cover it. Three viewpoint stops later, and I'm still in awe. If you're on the fence about spending 12 hours on a tour, just do it. This Pink Jeep adventure was worth every minute, offering a perfect blend of education, entertainment, and jaw-dropping views. Solo travelers, fear not – you're in for a treat!
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Frequently Asked Questions about Death Valley - Pink Jeep Tour

How long is the Death Valley tour?

The tour is approximately 10 hours.

What’s included?

This Death Valley tour includes a professionally trained guide, picnic lunch, bottled water, and a fully-guided excursion that includes stops at Badwater Basin, Death Valley National Park, Mojave Desert, Devil's Golf Course, and a 360-degree view from Dante's View.

Where do I go to be picked up for my tour?

Your guide will pick you up at the lobby of the hotel unless otherwise noted on your confirmation. Most hotels require Pink Jeep Tours to go to specific locations for pick-ups. See your hotel concierge for exact location.

Should we tip our guide, and if so how much?

It is customary to tip the guide. Gratuity is based on individual preference but 15% is the industry standard.

What should I wear for this tour?

We recommend wearing comfortable outdoor clothing with closed toe shoes. You may want to bring a hat and layered clothing.

What should I bring?

Sunscreen and a hat. Don't forget to bring a camera! A purse or standard sized backpack are acceptable, however, there is no storage space in Pink Adventures' Tour Trekker vehicles. Anything you bring needs to fit comfortably in your lap throughout the tour.

Can I bring food or alcohol?

Full meals or glass bottles are prohibited on the Tour Trekker vehicle. If necessary you are welcome to bring a small containable snack such as a granola bar. Due to Nevada law, alcoholic beverages are prohibited in the vehicles.

Are there any items that are prohibited on this tour?

For the comfort of all guests, items prohibited include, but are not limited to, firearms, cigarettes, e-cigarettes, drones, glass containers, alcohol, coolers, professional video equipment, illegal substances, guns, weapons of any kind, or cremated remains.

Will there be other people on this tour?

Although our tours are intimate due to vehicle size, there will likely be other guests on the tour. Open air Jeeps accommodate up to 9 guests. Enclosed vehicles accommodate up to 10 guests.

What should I expect from my guide?

A fun, safe and educational experience! All of our guides are extensively trained in the flora, fauna, geology and history of the area. They are CPR certified, Smith System Driver Safety trained (driver training course) and First Aid certified. Most of our guides are also Certified Interpretive Guides! They will conduct their tour professionally while educating you on the area, all while having a fun and entertaining time.

Are hotel pick-ups offered?

Yes. Complimentary pick-up for this tour is offered at most hotels on the Las Vegas strip.

What is the minimum age for children on this tour?

Minimum child age for day tours is 3 years old. All children must be accompanied by an adult.

Is this tour safe?

Yes! Pink Adventure Tours' guides are highly trained in how to maneuver the vehicles, and have been thoroughly trained in 4X4 techniques. The guides are also Smith System Safety and Compliance for road safety, and are also CPR and first aid certified.

Are pets allowed on this tour?

Pets are not allowed on this tour. Service animals are permitted.

Can people with physical disabilities take this tour?

All guests must have upper body strength with the ability to hold themselves up during the tour. Guests are responsible for getting themselves in and out of the vehicles.

Is the tour wheelchair accessible?

Collapsible wheelchairs are permitted when the guest is accompanied by another adult to assist in boarding and disembarking.

Does this tour require walking or hiking?

Stops on this tour include brief mild walks on flat, well-maintained paths and/or walkways.

How can inclement weather effect my tour?

Tours operate rain or shine. Rainfall is generally very short lived, and may offer the chance for you to see rainbows over the desert. Pink Adventure Tours carries rain ponchos on the vehicles in case of inclement weather. In the case of extreme weather, Pink Jeep Tours reserves the right to modify, shorten or cancel any tour to prevent damage to trails or avoid unsafe conditions.

How much sun exposure will I get on this tour?

The Tour Trekker is a fully-enclosed vehicle. Due to various stops conducted on this tour, we recommend you wear a hat, sunscreen and bring a bottle of water.

Does the tour vehicle have A/C or heating?

This tour is conducted in an enclosed Tour Trekker vehicle. There is air conditioning and heating in these vehicles.

Do the vehicles have Wi-Fi?

No, this tour takes you into remote areas where internet service and often cell phone service are not available. They recommend that guests switch their phones to airplane mode during the tour so they can use the camera functions without draining the battery (due to the phone searching for a signal).