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Piramides de Guimar
Spanning over 64,000 square metres, the Ethnographic Park Piramides de Guimar is a complex of six terraced pyramids where you‘ll learn about the research developed around each structure. Explore...
Grand Canyon South Rim
Cut by the Colorado River, the rock layers exposed in the canyon walls reveal a geological story that dates back over almost 2 billion years. Follow the South Rim Trail for a breathtaking scenery of...
Yosemite National Park
The staggeringly beautiful landscape of Yosemite is the product of millions of years of geological change. Spectacular rock formations carved by rivers and glaciers, plunging waterfalls, attractive...
Lake Powell Boat Trip
A Lake Powell boat trip can take you to Rainbow Bridge National Monument, passing staggering sandstone and limestone buttes, mesas and plateaux during the cruise. The actual route of your cruise will...
Hoover Dam Tour
The Hoover Dam is one of a series of dams on the Colorado River. Take a tour and walk over the Hoover Dam from the Nevada side to the Arizona side, looking over the dam wall and changing time zones,...
Bryce Canyon National Park
Erosion has shaped colourful limestones, sandstones and mudstones into thousands of wavy spires, fins, pinnacles and mazes. Collectively called ‘hoodoos’, these unique formations are whimsically...
Colorado Float Trip, Upper Canyon Loop
Enjoy the gentle float trip down the Colorado River, departing from the base of Glen Canyon Dam by Page and continuing on to Lees Ferry. You’ll be in and amongst the landscape as you raft around...
Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Centre
A visit to Glen Canyon Dam Visitor Centre will help students evaluate the costs and benefits of river basin management programmes. Enjoy its interactive exhibits, introductory films and relief map of...
Upper Antelope Slot Canyon 4WD & Canyon Walk
Take an adventurous drive in a 4WD to the Upper Antelope Slot Canyon. Upon arrival, step into the desert and embark on your guided walk through the incredible slot canyons. As you walk through the...
Death Valley Badwater Basin
Visit a landscape of vast salt flats at the lowest elevation in North America. Located in the heart of Death Valley, Bad Water Basin sits 282 feet below sea level and provides a boardwalk for...
Death Valley Harmony Borax Trails
This easy, paved trail loops around the ruins of the 1880’s borax processing plant, where several interpretive signs tell the story of the site. The trail is around 0.25 miles and acts as an...
Death Valley Zabriskie Point
Take in the sweeping views of Death Valley at Zabriskie Point. This elevated overlook provides a spectacular panorama of golden badlands which ripple across the foothills, mudhills and gullies of the...