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Grand Teton Natonal Park
by – davidg, Tour Manager, North America It’s impossible to miss the Grand Teton Mountain Range as it towers up over the Wyoming plains. At over 4300m (13,000 ft) the three peaks are arguably the USA’s most famous mountain range and they have been sculpted by eons of wind, rain, snow, and glacial action. Technically, the mountain range is made up of ... more »
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Sioux Falls
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America The city of Sioux Falls gets its name from a scenic waterfall that was frequented by American Indians in pre-colonial days. The falls themselves are not large in scale when comparing to Niagara, but what makes them so scenic are the unique rock formations in the area that have been eroded by the running water. The park in which Sioux Falls is lo... more »
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Monument Valley
by – Ellen Nowakowski, Tour Manager, USA Monument Valley is a serene getaway with historic and iconic rock formations that should not be missed! A visit to Monument Valley feels as though you have been plucked out of your everyday life and dropped in the center of an old John Wayne western movie! Monument Valley is located in the Navajo nation and exposes you to both breathtaking... more »
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Yellowstone National Park
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America The most amazing thing about Yellowstone is something most people hope never to see in their lifetime. Just beneath the surface of the world’s first ever national park is a bubbling, roiling cauldron of the molten magma – a super volcano. According to many of the world’s leading geologists, if t... more »
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Zion National Park
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America Utah is home to more National Parks than any other state in America and the rugged beauty of the ‘Beehive State’ is most easily typified by Zion National Park, the place named by the Mormon population who settled the territory in the 1830’s. Almost two-thirds of Utah is desert and uninhabitable and when the fi... more »
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Amarillo
by – Alex McCarty, Tour Manager, North America What is certainly one of the last bastions of frontier life in America, Amarillo is a Texas town that has more cattle living there than humans! With a population of around 250,000, the world’s largest cattle auction takes place in Amarillo every year, where 275,000 head of cattle are auctioned off to the highest bidders. But cows are not the only thi... more »
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Boston
by – Jordan Allen, Tour Manager, North America Boston! ‘Bean Town’, The ‘Cradle of Liberty’, and the ‘Cerebral Cortex of the U.S.’ are just a few nicknames associated with the most historical city in the United States. If you want to experience the rich history of the U.S. while enjoying first class shopping, dining, and sports mania, then Boston is the city for yo... more »
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Tours that visit Badlands National Park
- Grand Northern (Start New York City) 25 Days
- Northern Adventure (formerly Northern Escape) 13 Days
- Grand Northern (Start Los Angeles) 24 Days
- Northern Adventure (Start Los Angeles) 12 Days


