The private tour option was generally out of the question for small families in the past. Private tours were more geared towards larger groups that were affiliated, like work outings or team building experiences. If you had the ability to cover the cost of 12 seats in the van, you would be able to book a private tour for any number of people, but generally the expense associated with covering that many charges made the option less desirable to a typical family men simply taking a group tour. The only real differences between the group tours and the private tours are they were spending time with other people were not affiliated directly with your party within the same group. This means that you would be spending several hours driving from the starting point to the ending point in the van with them as well as being transported between locations inside of the national parks that we are visiting. You would be camping near each other, and would also be participating in group activities that cater to the entire group. Customization of the tours is not available in the group options do the fact that some members would have different desires or abilities than others. You might enjoy a strenuous hike, but other members of that same group are not going to be able to do the same things. This is why we need to restructure our tours to appeal to a wide range of different abilities and needs. The private versions of these tours will generally visit the same types of places and utilized the same types of transportation, the only difference being that the entire party that is inside of the van is known to you. The private versions will also give you more ability to customize activities on
The private tour option was generally out of the question for small families in the past. Private tours were more geared towards larger groups that