The Coronavirus pandemic has created some difficulties with regards to touring national parks. Typically, our national parks that are located in the American Southwest are able to be explored by visitors to Las Vegas by simply arranging for a tour that they would like to take. Of the most popular national parks that surround the Las Vegas metro area, the most popular for tourists to visit are the Grand Canyon, Bryce and Zion. This is because they are all reachable with only a short drive from the city, and extended periods of time can be spent exploring each park if the trips are planned effectively. Most people will fly into Las Vegas and then use two or three days from that vacation in order to explore some of the great outdoor spaces that the United States has to offer. Because renting a car and driving yourself was always in less desirable option than simply being driven from pickup point drop off point by our tour guides, the most popular versions of these tours generally involved about 12 people on a bus. Since the average group size was anywhere between two and four people, you are usually on that tour with at least three other groups. Now, since the pandemic is making it unsafe to be in these types of settings, we are finding that people are preferring alternative versions of these tours in order to get out and explore while still remaining safe. We have decided that it is best to offer our guests multiple options of each war in order to provide the best service possible. Our most popular tours currently are private versions of our national parks tours. These private versions of tours are the same as our standard offerings except for the fact that the bus and
The Coronavirus pandemic has created some difficulties with regards to touring national parks. Typically, our national parks that are located in the American Southwest are