A two-night, three-day Grand Circle tour was held from July 17th to 19th.
The customer was a couple residing in Austin, Texas.
This course was a chartered tour limited to one group per day, which was held last time on July 8th.
Stay in Sedona and Bryce Canyon to watch the sunset and starry sky, respectively.
However, the schedule this time was cloudy as a whole, and I couldn't see the setting sun and the starry sky full of sky, even though I sometimes encountered the evening sun.
Although it is seasonal, the number of convectional rains (heavy rain) has increased recently. Floods have also hit the outskirts of Las Vegas, but the finally reopened Antelope Canyon is screaming every day to see if it will be closed due to floods (flash floods).
Flash floods enter the valley several times a year and close, but I would like to show it to customers who are waiting for the reopening and will join the tour.
I've received a lot of photos showing the tour this time as well, so I'll post them.
* Horseshoe Bend * Sedona (from Chapel of Holly Cross)
* Zion National Park
Antelope Canyon, a popular tourist spot from Las Vegas, has reopened, and on the 3rd day of the 3 nights and 4 days tour that is being held, we hurriedly incorporated it and went immediately! !!
Due to the sudden reopening, there were still few tourists and our tour was reserved for Navajo guides. Thanks to you, I had a lot of pictures taken. The number of visitors is limited, and there is a duty to wear a mask and temperature measurement, so it will be reopened to ensure completeness.
On July 16th and 17th, we held a one-night, two-day Grand Circle tour.
The customer was a group of 10 people in their 20s and 30s who came to Silicon Valley, California for about a month from a Japanese company.
During my limited business trip to the United States, I learned that Antelope Canyon had reopened and took part in the tour together with the Grand Canyon during the weekend break.
This tour is the most popular course this summer, stopping at Route 66 (Seligman) on the first day, then sightseeing in Sedona for a day and finally watching the sunset at the Grand Canyon.
On the second day, we will visit the Grand Canyon from the morning sun, Antelope Canyon in the morning, and Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell in the afternoon, and return to Las Vegas in the evening.
He said that it was a pity that he couldn't remove the mask when taking pictures in the valley because it is still mandatory to wear a mask for sightseeing in Antelope Canyon, but it is not crowded so it is possible to take pictures slowly. I was happy to be able to do it.
Everyone was very energetic and close, and they cooperated a lot in taking group photos!
I will post some of them.
On the second day of the tour around the Grand Circle, we will visit popular spots in the northern part of the Grand Circle.
Dead Horse Point Utah State Park, Canyonlands National Park, Arches National Park.
Since it is a tourist destination away from Las Vegas, you will basically visit it on a tour that is longer than 3 nights and 4 days. I was blessed with wonderful weather! !!
On July 15th, we held a one-day sightseeing tour of the Grand Canyon.
The customer is a couple who are staying in Boston for two years studying abroad from the company, and participated to see the Grand Canyon with the strong hope of their wife before returning to Japan.
We have been conducting this tour every day for 15 years. On many days, there were about 150 participants a day, but in the Corona sword, there are almost no events, let alone mixed rides.
It is scheduled to be held three times this month, but each time the customer is reserved for two people.
Now that it is difficult to travel from Japan to the United States, I think that most of the mixed-ride tours in the United States as well as our company are chartered tours as a result.
With that in mind, those who can participate in the tour now (basic American residents) are very likely to be chartered tours at the price of mixed tours, so it is a great deal!
Take this opportunity to take a tour of America's wilderness and national parks.
It is the first day of the 3 nights and 4 days tour that goes around the Grand Circle.
We visited popular Utah national parks, Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park.
Tourists are basically American and no one is visiting from overseas, so they are more vacant than usual.
On July 14th, I made a day trip to Sedna for a sewing trip plan.
This time, a total of 5 people (5 people) participated as a commemorative gift for a couple who cannot come to their honeymoon, a woman on their birthday, and another couple.
Right now, I'm planning a sewing trip once a month, but when I came to Sedna last month (last month), it was over 42 degrees Celsius and the shooting was a fight against the heat, but this time the squall of the previous night Due to the influence, the temperature was around 30 ℃ and it was comfortable.
However, the scenery of Oak Creek (river) flowing in the center of Sedona was cloudy brown due to the rain that fell upstream, and it looked like after the flood.
RED ROCK CROSSING, which is usually crowded with families playing in the river, was sparsely populated this time.
I managed to finish the shooting safely while the weather was fine while worrying about the eerie evening clouds in the west sky.
Immediately after leaving Sedna, I encountered a convectional rain.
Las Vegas in the height of summer, and the Grand Circle! ️
We guided the family from New York to a nature trip in 3 nights and 4 days ✨
Now, the last day of the trip with a superb view! ️ From the town of Green River to Las Vegas via Bryce Canyon and Zion in Utah's two major national parks 🚌 Traveled 2500km in 4 days 🤩
⭐︎ process ⭐︎
Green River → Bryce Canyon → Zion → Las Vegas
Bryce Canyon has an altitude of 2400m, so the temperature wasn't that high and it felt good 😃 The temperature got higher as I approached Las Vegas, and the maximum was 47 degrees Celsius. I will moisturize my body 🥤
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1st Bryce Canyon
2nd squirrel 🐿 and Bryce Canyon
3rd Zion
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We held a tour of the Grand Circle for 2 nights and 3 days from July 12th to 14th.
This time, my husband was a researcher and was staying in Boston, and before returning to Japan next month, the couple participated in a Grand Circle trip.
On Monday, the first Grand Circle tour since the reopening of tourist destinations in the Navajo settlement has taken us to Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley, which we haven't been to for over a year.
On the morning of the second day (13th) of the process, I first took a tour of Lower Antelope Canyon. Not only did it reopen, but the tourists were still sparse, but when we first arrived there was a temperature check and name bookkeeping for all the visitors. (You must wear a mask) After that, all participants will be required to sign the WAIVER at check-in. The tour (previously we were happy with the pre-signed WAIVER paperwork) is a Navajo guide with up to 5 guests taking a 6-foot social distance to explore the valley. Due to the limited number of people admitted, the valley is not as crowded as before, and we will take pictures slowly and go sightseeing for about an hour before returning.
For customers, it is more advantageous than usual because they can take a leisurely tour of the valley and take a lot of pictures, but it took time to complete the procedure despite the small number of people such as temperature measurement of all the visitors and the sign of WAIVER.
After that, I moved to Monument Valley and saw the scenery from the visitor center in the park. This tour did not include a volleyball tour (jeep tour), but the volleyball tour has also resumed.
The guests who participated were also very pleased to be able to enjoy sightseeing in Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley on the chartered tour.
This time as well, I received a photo from the guide in charge that shows the state of the trip, so I will post it.
* Lower Antelope Canyon on the second day of resumption * Mittens from the visitor center in Monument Valley * Grand Canyon in the evening (Yavapai Point)
Las Vegas in the height of summer, and the Grand Circle! ️
We took a family from New York to a wilderness trip in 3 nights and 4 days 🚌
Now, the third day of the scenic trip is the first day of the day! Starting from ️Monument Valley Asahi ☀️, we jumped at the world's most famous 1pondo Forest Gump Point, met three gooses, saw the world's most famous arch, and went to two more parks to enjoy the spectacular view! ️
⭐︎ process ⭐︎
Monument Valley → Forrest Gump Point → Mexican Hat Rock → Goosenecks → Arches → Dead Horse Point → Canyonlands
I walked a 2.4km one-way trail to the Delicate Arch of Arches, and when I saw it, I was very impressed! ️🤩
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1st Forrest Gump Point
2nd Delicate Arch in Arches National Park
3rd Dead Horse Point State Park
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On July 11th, we held a one-day sightseeing tour of the Grand Canyon.
The customer was a married couple who lived permanently in New Jersey.
In Arizona, where the Grand Canyon is located, wildfires have occurred in more than 20 locations due to extreme dryness and heat.
One of them is in the northwestern area of the large Grand Canyon.
Partly because of that, the visibility has become worse than usual for the past few days due to the haze.
However, in the coming season, heavy rains such as the evening rain will often occur due to the monsoon, so the scenery should be clear with a single rain of Megumi.
I'll post a photo of the hazy Grand Canyon on Sunday.
What! Another official announcement wasn't made, but the 7/12 Monument Valley is also reopening! I went immediately!
Monument Valley is currently only accessible to visitor centers by hotel bookers in the valley or Navajo tour bookers. It seems that it is a specification that ordinary people can not enter like before.
I immediately participated in a Navajo volleyball tour.
The vast orange land where the wilderness spreads and the huge trapezoidal butte. Ugh. .. .. Impressively wonderful scenery! !! The nature that made me feel sacred was spreading. It is a magnificent view that I want you to see at least once before you really die.