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Death Valley National Park Starry Night & Sunrise Tour $ 275

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The tour lasts for 11 hours and is available only from June to October.

Two birds with one stone tour

Join a Day Tour departing from Las Vegas to explore the enchanting beauty of Death Valley National Park. Visit iconic landmarks such as Dante's View, Zabriskie Point, Artists Palette Point, Badwater Basin, Golden Canyon, and Furnace Creek.

While Las Vegas is famous for its bright lights, this tour offers something different. It provides the perfect opportunity to witness the world's most beautiful and starry night sky, as well as experiencing the breathtaking sunrise, all while exploring Death Valley National Park. Marvel at countless stars in Amargosa Valley and witness a stunning sunrise at Zabriskie Point. From Dante's View, you can overlook Death Valley at a glance, and you can see the Artist's Palette with its various colorful hues. Experience the stars of the night sky,

the sunrise, and the rugged beauty of Death Valley National Park all at once. A tour from

Las Vegas to Death Valley promises an experience and memories that will last a lifetime.

[Tour Course]

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Departure time

1:30 am ~ 4 am: Pick up at your hotel on the Las Vegas Strip

Departure and arrival times vary depending on the Sunrise time.

Death valley Dante's View

Dante's View Point

Dante’s View Point where you can see the best of Death Valley !!!

The view from Dante’s View is similar to that of Hell expressed in Dante’s new song.

Towering 5,575 ft (1,699 m) above Badwater Basin, on the ridge of the Black Mountains, Dantes View is a favorite spot for photographers.

Zabriskie  Point

Zabriskie Point

Zabriskie Point is a viewpoint that is part of the Amargosa Range and is unique due to its erosional landscape. 
It is composed of the elements left behind by the drying up of Furnace Creek Lake, which disappeared around five million years ago. 
The location itself was named after Christian Brevoort Zabriskie, who was the vice president of the Pacific Borax Company.

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Badwater Basin Point

Bad Water is located 282 feet below sea level and is one of the few places in the world.

It is a place where the sea level used to be low, and after the seawater evaporates, it is made into white salt and you can see the salt sparkling in the sun 365 days a year.
Sunglasses are a must because of how dazzling the sparkle is.

Artists palette Point

Artists Palette Point

Beautiful view of the sedimentary hills of the Amagosa Mountains.

It is named because it is pink, gold, green, and purple, and has the shape of an artist's palette famous for its colorful colors and rock formations.
It was the location of Star Wars movies and it’s also a good place to take pictures.

Death Valley National Park sign

Death Valley National Park sign

Take a commemorative photo with various poses at the sign at the entrance to Death Valley National Park and keep it as a memory.

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Included

  • All fees and taxes

  • Free unlimited bottled water

  • Pick up and drop off at each hotel

Excluded

  • Guide Gratuities($20)

  • ​All meals 

[Know Before You Book]

  • ​This product is not a trekking tour.

  • The cancellation policy is a full refund if canceled 24 hours before the tour.

  • Pickup and drop-off are available from hotels located on the Strip.

  • This tour can depart for 3 or more people.

  • We are not responsible for any accidents, illnesses, or lost items caused by the negligence of the traveler.

  • Comfortable clothes, comfortable shoes.

  • The schedule may change due to local conditions, climate change, and seasons.

  • Only people under 70 years of age and without health problems can participate.

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