Private tours of American national parks are generally designed to have small groups that are all from the same type of background or family in order to have complete control over what is done for the places that are visited during that tour. Private tours will be slightly more expensive for people at less than 12 people in the group because this is typical amount of seats that must be sold in order to maintain the profitability for that tour by the company. The tour provider must pay the guide as well as the driver and cover all of the costs of the transportation as well as ancillary items like camping equipment and food. Other elements that are figured into specific types of tours will also add to the costs that must be absorbed by the company. This is why group tours will generally had a specific amount of people on the van or bus, which you or your people making up a small percentage of that group. If you want to have more personal control over the elements that go into that tour, you either need to cover the cost of the entire expense for your small group, or at least have a group that will cover the 12 seats that are necessary to sell to maintain profitability. The private versions of tours have always been a highly desired product that is offered, but the premium price and that is involved in the private tour will generally dissuade those who were cost conscious from arranging them. We see the majority of our private tours get booked by large families or work situations by companies, and not as few families even know they would enjoy the private tour guide of their own. The Coronavirus pandemic has created a new normal
Private tours of American national parks are generally designed to have small groups that are all from the same type of background or family in