Discover Death Valley’s extremes on a private tour. Explore salt flats, canyons, and stargaze under vast skies. Adventure awaits in this unique landscape.
Discover Death Valley’s extremes on a private tour. Explore salt flats, canyons, and stargaze under vast skies. Adventure awaits in this unique landscape.
- Badwater - Venture into the heart of Death Valley to witness the extraordinary landscape of Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America at 282 feet (85.5 meters) below sea level. Stroll across the expansive salt flats, admire the polygonal salt formations, and soak in the stark beauty of the surrounding mountains and desert environment….
- Badwater - Venture into the heart of Death Valley to witness the extraordinary landscape of Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America at 282 feet (85.5 meters) below sea level. Stroll across the expansive salt flats, admire the polygonal salt formations, and soak in the stark beauty of the surrounding mountains and desert environment. Whether you’re a photographer, nature lover, or traveler seeking iconic American landscapes, Badwater Basin provides a unique encounter with geological extremes.
- Dante’s View - Experience one of the most stunning overlooks in the American Southwest at Dante’s View, situated high above Death Valley at 5,475 feet (1,669 meters). From this dramatic vantage point, gaze across the vast expanse of the salt flats below, including Badwater Basin—the lowest point in North America—and the rugged Panamint Mountains beyond. The sweeping, unobstructed views make Dante’s View a favorite for photographers, sunrise watchers, and travelers seeking a serene yet commanding perspective of the desert. The cooler temperatures and crisp mountain air offer a refreshing contrast to the valley floor, making this a comfortable and scenic stop year-round.
- Artists Palette - Be amazed by nature’s artistry at Artist’s Palette, one of Death Valley’s most iconic and photogenic spots. Nestled along the scenic one-way Artist’s Drive, this geological wonder features hills splashed with surreal colors—turquoise, pink, lavender, gold, and green—created by oxidized minerals in the ancient volcanic rock. Artist’s Palette appears almost hand-painted, making it a favorite stop for photographers, nature enthusiasts, and those in search of otherworldly beauty. A short trail from the parking area allows you to walk among the colorful formations for a closer look.
- Golden Canyon - Enter a world of golden sandstone walls and dramatic desert scenery on a hike through Golden Canyon, one of Death Valley’s most accessible and stunning trails. Carved by ancient water and wind, this canyon offers a labyrinth of narrows, colorful rock formations, and layered cliffs that glow under the desert sun. The trail can be as easy or as adventurous as you like—from a short walk into the canyon to a longer trek leading to views of the iconic Red Cathedral or a loop connecting to Gower Gulch. The canyon’s rich geology and cinematic history (featured in Star Wars) make it a favorite for hikers, photographers, and film enthusiasts alike.
- Zabriskie Point - Zabriskie Point is a must-see viewpoint in Death Valley National Park, renowned for its dramatic golden ridges and sculpted badlands. A short paved path leads to a panoramic overlook offering breathtaking sunrise and sunset views across the salt flats and rugged desert terrain. It’s a photographer’s dream and a perfect spot to appreciate the surreal geology of one of the hottest places on Earth.
- Furnace Creek Visitor Center - Furnace Creek Visitor Center serves as the central hub of Death Valley National Park. It features engaging exhibits on geology, wildlife, and history, a bookstore, restrooms, and access to park rangers for expert guidance. The outdoor thermometer is a popular photo spot, especially on hot days. This stop is ideal for learning about the extremes of this unique landscape.

- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
Death Valley National Park is a realm of contrasts, featuring expansive salt flats, sand dunes, vibrant canyons, and rugged mountains. Discover renowned locations such as Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, and Dante’s View. With stunning sunrises, excellent stargazing, and varied geology, the park provides both tranquility and excitement. Whether trekking…
Death Valley National Park is a realm of contrasts, featuring expansive salt flats, sand dunes, vibrant canyons, and rugged mountains. Discover renowned locations such as Badwater Basin, Zabriskie Point, and Dante’s View. With stunning sunrises, excellent stargazing, and varied geology, the park provides both tranquility and excitement. Whether trekking through Golden Canyon or admiring the hues of Artist’s Drive, each visit unveils something memorable in the largest U.S. national park outside of Alaska.
- 5 hours (activities) + 10 hours (travel) = 15 hours
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.