America 12-27 Αpril 2025

America 12-27 Αpril 2025

In the national parks of the Far West

ACTIVE PERIOD
12-27 April 2025 (Easter)
DIFFICULTY LEVEL
2
DURATION
16 days
America 12-27 Αpril 2025
Price from €5400
PRICE FROM € 5400 - DECLARE INTEREST

Overview

Many people think of the Far West as a realm of anarchy and chaotic violence as exaggerated in western films. The expansion of Europeans who had settled on the east coast into the wild west, however, was not only a story of conquest and survival, perseverance, resistance, and merging with native tribes, but also a story of radical change across the breadth of the United States, a process through which European settlers were transformed into a new people, Americans.

The use of new technology unknown to the natives, such as firearms, railroads, roads, new towns, ranches and mines, changed forever the conditions and habits of all, reduced or even eliminated old civilizations, and gave rise to the new great power that in 1776 with the Declaration of Independence became self-sufficient from Britain and gradually dominated the world. As early as the 1870s its national economy was the largest in the world until recently when it was displaced by China.

The Wild West, however, despite its modernization, remains a majestic place, with vast canyons, amazing geological formations, deserts, giant trees, rock paintings and petroglyphs of proto-Indians thousands of years old, and the remains of pre-Columbian civilizations such as the Anasazi, Navajo and others.

With this trip, we attempt to get to know some of the most important National Parks in the states we pass through, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and California.
And of course, having the concept that you never really know a place well until you walk it, until you are in the heart of the destination, we take time in each park to take short or long walks, essentially starting each day's program where we park the car.

The trip will be for small and flexible groups of 10 to 12 people, and the program includes visits and walks to iconic landscapes of great aesthetic value and history

Day 1
Flight Athens - Phoenix
Day 2
Sedona - Flagstaff
Day 3
Grand Canyon South Rim Trail - Page
Day 4
Antelope Canyon – Glen Canyon – Monument Valley
Day 5
Monument Valley – Moab
Day 6
Arches National Park
Day 7
Moab - Bryce Canyon
Day 8
Zion National Park – Angels Landing
Day 9
Las Vegas - Death Valley NP
Day 10
Death Valley – Bakersfield
Day 11
Sequoia National Forest - Oakhurst
Day 12
Yosemite National Park
Day 13
Oakhurst - San Francisco
Day 14
San Francisco
Day 15
Free day - Return flight
Day 16
Arrival in Athens

Activities / Schedule

Flight Athens - Phoenix

We meet at Eleftherios Venizelos airport and fly to Phoenix, Arizona via Atlanta, with departure at 13:00 and arrival in Phoenix in the evening at 21:25
We pick up the car and transfer to the Best Western Plus Sundial Hotel 3* Hotel for overnight in double rooms with breakfast. 

Sedona - Flagstaff

Breakfast at the hotel and departure for the north to the Sedona area, stopping at Montezuma Castle. The castle was more of a Sinagua-era apartment complex built in the period from the 12th to 15th centuries and mistakenly named after the famous Aztec emperor Montezuma, as he was born after the construction was completed.

Continuing our tour, and just before we reach Sedona, we will detour west to explore an impressive red rock complex, Cathedral Rock, where we will make our first trek of the trip, following a 2.5 km trail along the way back (note: the trail has light scrambling, however there are easy circular alternate routes with the same starting point for those who want something gentle).

In the afternoon we end up in Flagstaff, a small town of about 75,000 people located at an elevation of 2,100 m. The area has fertile land of volcanic ash from eruptions that occurred in the 11th century. The famous Route 66 route passes through the town, helping to boost tourism because of its proximity to the Grand Canyon National Park. Overnight at the La Quinta By Wyndham 3* hotel, in spacious double rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip by car 155 miles, 3 hours

 

Grand Canyon South Rim Trail - Page

The Grand Canyon was formed by the erosion of the Colorado River over a period of 6 million years, revealing a cross-section of land with rocks and boulders two billion years old. The canyon is 446 km long, 29 km wide and 1600 m deep. Artifacts and remains of habitation from nearly 12,000 years ago have been found in caves in the canyon, and it has continued to be inhabited by various tribes such as the Navajo, Zuni, Hopi and others, with the latest tribe being the Havasupai, who consider the canyon to be theirs since they have lived here for more than 800 years. The canyon is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

We will spend the day visiting some of the most representative points of the gorge.From Grand Canyon Village we will hike the South Rim Trail which passes through 10 viewpoints, with a total length of 12.6 km. For those who do not wish to follow the entire trail there is the option of returning by national park bus.

On the way back, we will visit the geology museum at the rim of the canyon with an interpretation of the geological layers and rocks revealed by the erosion of the river. Then driving east, we arrive at the historic landmark Desert View Watchtower, following a scenic 40 km route.

In the afternoon we arrive in Page for an overnight stay at the Wingate by Wyndham Page Lake Powell 4* hotel, in double rooms with en-suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip by car 226 miles 4 hours

Antelope Canyon – Glen Canyon - Monument Valley

The beginning of the day includes both visiting and hiking the rim of Glen Canyon, and the famous Horseshoe Bend viewpoint, and descending into the magical Antelope Canyon, one of the most photographed canyons in the world. It has a total length of about 50 km and includes 4 different sections, the most popular being Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. It was formed by water erosion on the red sandstone cliffs of the Navajo's private land, and entry is only allowed by organized tours and Navajo guides. So with such a guide, we will descend to the bottom of the canyon, following a route without technical difficulties, at times when the sun's rays penetrate the canyon, highlighting the warm natural colors of the rocks.

At noon we depart for Monument Valley. Overnight at Gouldings Lodge Monument Valley 3* in double rooms with en-suite facilities and breakfast.

Day trip by car 132 miles 1 ½ hours

Monument Valley – Moab

The day is spent visiting Monument Valley, the "Valley of the Rocks" as the Navajo Natives called it, a sacred area for them and a protected area. It includes typical sandstone cliffs up to 300 m high which director John Ford used as the backdrop for many western films, essentially shaping the view of all film viewers when referring to the Far West.

By 4X4 jeep car, we will wander the valley for 3-3 ½ hours, making stops and short walks to points of interest with natural arches, caves, Navajo settlements and impressive monoliths.
Getting back to the car in the afternoon we continue to Moab, Utah State, where we will spend the night at the La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Moab 3*, in double rooms with en-suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip 155 miles 3 hours

Arches National Park

Moab is a small town of 5,000 people in Utah, where the famous Arches National Park is located. The spectacular Arches Park emerged through 300 million years of geological processes, having created more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches!

We will wander through the park by car, making 1 to 2.5 hour stops and exploration walks to some of the most remarkable and famous arches (Delicate Arch, Double Arch, Devil's Garden, etc.). We will walk to get next to or underneath the arches and have our picnic lunch somewhere lost in the magnificent surroundings of the Park.

Finally, at Courthouse Wash Rock Art we will explore rock art with rock paintings and petroglyphs up to 4,000 years old created by Archaic Indians in a unique style that appears in Utah called the Barrier Canyon Style. Overnight at the same hotel.

Day trip 57 miles 2 hours

Moab - Bryce Canyon

Our destination today is Bryce City and Bryce Canyon National Park. Despite the park's name, it is not a canyon but a natural giant amphitheater eroded by wind, water and ice, with the sedimentary sandstone and shale rocks leaving behind unique turret-like hoodoos. The dominant colors are red, brown, yellow, purple and pink due to iron and manganese oxides, creating an eerie backdrop.

We will walk along one of the National Park's spectacular trails, descending to the bottom passing between the impressive towers. We then walk around the rim of the canyon, enjoying panoramic views of the colourful geological formations from different angles.

Overnight at the Best Western Plus Ruby's Inn 3* hotel in double rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip 250 miles 4 ½ hours

Zion National Park – Angels Landing

We depart in the morning for Zion National Park where we arrive after 1 ½ hours, following a spectacular road route. Once there, we will make a climbing course on an epic 7 km (+490 m) trail that ascends to the top of Angels Landing. The longer part of the route is a very passable though uphill trail, up to Scout Lookout. Up to this point the climb is free to all.

To continue on the trail to Angels Landing summit, a lottery is required in order to control the number of participants. The ascent is now by an exposed trail on a narrow ridge of vertical sandstone cliffs to the right and left, but equipped with chains for the safety of those traversing it. For those who do not wish to make this exposed climb or do not wish to be lottered to follow this difficult trail, there is an alternative option to continue the climb by following the easy West Rim Trail of the canyon formed by the Virgin River. 

Return and overnight in Springdale at the Bumbleberry Inn 3* hotel, in spacious double rooms with en-suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip 85 miles 2 hours

Las Vegas – Death Valley

We depart in the morning for a visit to Las Vegas, which is mainly known for its casinos and nightlife. Precisely because of these activities, the city attracts a large percentage of affluent visitors and has the highest concentration of AAA 5* hotels of any city in the world. It is one of the most densely populated cities in North America and climate change is already threatening the city's water supply security. We will stay in the city for about 6 hours to visit, and in the afternoon we continue our journey west to Death Valley National Park.

Accommodation in the National Park and at the Longstreet Inn & Casino 3* hotel in double rooms with en-suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip 276 miles, 4 ½ hours

Death Valley NP – Bakersfield

eath Valley was named after some immigrants in 1849/50 who were looking for a shortcut to California.
It is the second driest place on earth after the Atacama Desert, where temperatures in summer exceed 50°C, but during our visit the temperature will be around 30°C.
We depart early in the morning to cross the Valley of Death, making stops and exploration walks at points of interest.

We will first stop at Badwater Basin, the area of the valley with the lowest elevation in the Americas, 86 m below sea level, where the repeated cycles of evaporation and liquefaction of the thin crust of salt covering the ground create hexagonal salt morphoclastic shapes in the ground, which we will see while hiking.

We will then take a short hike on the Natural Bridge Trail, and our next stop will be at the historic Harmony Borax Works, a borax mining plant that began operating in 1883 with 40 employees and a daily production of 3 tons. The product was transported away from Death Valley in double wagons pulled by 20 mules, an image that remains as a symbol of the borax industry to this day.

We complete the crossing of the valley passing the western side of the Sierra Nevada mountain range and end up in the city of Bakersfield for an overnight stay at the Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Bakersfield 2*, in double rooms with bathroom and breakfast.

Day trip 297 miles 5 ½ hours

Sequoia National Forest - Oakhurst

The giant sequoia is the tallest tree on earth (a person 115.61 m tall has been recorded). It is a large conifer belonging to the Cypress family and lives up to 3,000 years, and a person 3,266 years old has been recorded!

After breakfast we depart for the Sequoia National Forest where we will take exploration walks in the giant sequoia park. We will traverse much of the park, stopping at the major points of interest

Continuing north we arrive at the entrance to Yosemite National Park for an overnight stay in the small town of Mariposa at the hotel Best Western Plus Yosemite Way Station Motel 3*, in double rooms with en suite bathrooms and breakfast.

Day trip 238 miles, 5 ½ hours

Yosemite National Park

Designated as a National Park in 1864, Yosemite is 3,081 km2 and is located in California on the western side of the Sierra Nevada.

It has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is home to three giant sequoia groves and a landscape of rare beauty. The valley of the same name is 1000 m deep and its huge monolithic side walls are home to five of the world's tallest waterfalls and impressive peaks and forms, most notably Half Dome, a huge monolithic granite dome.

Full day of valley exploration and ascent route Upper Yosemite Falls with a 430m drop and optional ascent to Yosemite Point summit, with panoramic views of the entire Yosemite Valley. For those who do not wish to make this climb, there are several gentle routes lower in the valley to explore using the national park shuttle bus. In the afternoon we return for an overnight stay at the same hotel.

Day trip 96 miles, 4 hours

San Fransisco – Free day

We depart early in the morning for the final destination of our trip, San Francisco, one of the most beautiful cities in America.

Arriving in the city, we will first visit the famous Golden Gate Bridge, which spans the San Francisco Bay and was described as an engineering marvel when it was completed in 1937, with a main span of 1280 m and a height of 227 m.

We will also visit the famous Lombard Street, The Painted Ladies neighborhood, a neighborhood of historic Victorian homes, and the Haight Ashbury neighborhood where the Flower Children began.

Overnight at the Hotel Riu Plaza Fisherman´s Wharf  4*, in double rooms with en-suite facilities and breakfast.

Day trip 192 miles, 4 hours

San Francisco

A walking tour of San Francisco and some of its other major attractions, we'll also board one of the cable cars that have remained in operation as preserved landmarks since they first appeared in 1873, and walk around Fisherman's Wharf, with its successive piers, maritime museum, enclosed farmers' market, sea lions lazily lounging on floating platforms and dozens of seafood restaurants.

Those who wish can choose to include an excursion to the famous Alcatraz or Golden Gate Park (the park where the hippie movement began their protests in 1967 with concerts and protests), or have a drink in one of the traditional gold-era saloons.

Overnight in the same hotel.

Departure Flight

Transfer to the airport for our return flight with KLM via Amsterdam, with departure time 13:50

Arrival in Athens

Arrival in Amsterdam in the morning at 09:05. Connecting flight to Athens with departure time 12:20 and arrival time 16:35.

Important Info

In a glance

SURFACE AREA
9.834.000 sq.km
POPULATION
330 million
CURRENCY
US dollar (exchange rate 1€ = 0.98 $)
TIMEZONE
Utah -9 hrs, Arizona -10 hours, California -11 hours from Greece

Highlights

  • An epic road trip to the Far West
  • At each National Park or monument we take time to follow trails that take us to their heart, to the canyon bed, to the peaks of panoramic vistas, past cliffs filled with thousands of years of petroglyphs, or ruins of ancient civilizations
  • Hikes on trails along the south rim of the Grand Canyon and Glen Canyon
  • Descend and hike to the bottom of blazing Antelope Canyon, a spectacular red sandstone canyon
  • Crossing Monument Valley in 4x4 jeep cars
  • Rides in the Valley of the Arches, up to the famous Delicate Arch and others.
  • Marches into the heart of Bryce Canyon, among the colorful hoodoos towers.
  • Epic climb to Angels Landing summit in Zion National Park. which is described by hiking enthusiasts as a "once in a lifetime"
  • Crossing and hiking in Death Valley, an area with an elevation of 86 m below sea level
  • Walks in forests with giant sequoias
  • Climb to the top of Yosemite Point in Yosemite Valley
  • Stroll through the Haight Ashbury neighborhood in San Francisco, where the Flower Children began

Fixed Departures

Easter 2024

Price

  • 5.400 € / person for 12 participants
  • 5.795 € / person for 10-11 participants
  • 1.630 € difference for single room

Notes: The above prices were calculated at the exchange rate of 1 € = 1.10 $ . A significant change may affect the selling price

Difficulty level

  • 2/5

General Information

Transportation
The transfers are made with a 15-seat Mercedes Sprinter minibus. The total distance covered by road is approximately 2,170 miles (~3,500 km). Please note that your luggage should be a soft duffel bag (provided by our office) so that it can be fitted in the car.

Accommodation
Accommodation is in double rooms, at the hotels described in the detailed programme. The rooms are usually quite spacious and have two double beds, thus providing comfortable sleep.

Meals
Food is not included in the price, except for breakfasts in the hotels as mentioned in the detailed description of each day. During the day we will eat snacks to avoid wasting valuable time from the day's schedule, and dinner in restaurants at the place of stay or hotels.

Safety / insurance
In the cost of the trip we have included group travel insurance with cancellation option for up to 5.000 €.
In the following link you can see the benefits of the Basic program and if you want to contact our insurance advisor to inform you about the benefits and exclusions, Ταξιδιωτική Ασφάλιση από την Trekking Hellas

Change of programme
As in some National Parks there is a possibility of emergency instructions, or possible road closures, the programme described above is indicative and if such changes occur we will adjust the programme of the day accordingly. Also, depending on the weather conditions at the time and the physical condition of the participants, the chaperone reserves the right to modify the program or not to allow someone to participate in one of the activities that require good physical condition or familiarity of movement on difficult terrain. In the event that someone is unable to follow the entire group on the day's program, they must move independently while strictly adhering to the schedules of appointments and departures from each location.

Weather
The journey will cover a wide area and altitudes, passing successively through all kinds of environments and climates. We will encounter everything from deserts with temperatures above 30o C, to mountainous areas with unpredictable weather, perhaps even thunderstorms. In the Yosemite area we will also encounter snow and appropriate clothing is required.

Visa - ESTA
For those travelling to the US for tourism only, they can apply for an ESTA (visa waiver program), which is valid for two years and allows up to 90 overnight stays. The application process is handled by our office for those taking part in the trip. Please note however that those who have travelled from 1 March 2011 onwards to the countries, Iran, Iraq, Libya, N. Korea, Somalia, Sudan, Syria & Yemen, are not eligible for ESTA. They will need to be issued a 10-year nonimmigrant visa, for which they will have to attend a personal interview at the US Embassy. This visa takes more than 2 months to be issued, so procedures should begin immediately. The cost of this visa is not included in the price of the package and costs 160 €.

Tips
Tipping is an optional extra that is usually skipped even by happy travellers. However, such a meaningful reward to a consistent attendant who has gone above and beyond to provide the best possible service to the participants helps the attendant to enjoy his or her work and to maintain his or her cheerfulness and energy. Also, in America's restaurants and cafes, employees expect a tip of about 20% of the bill.

Book your seat

To book your seat, you must first read the booking conditions and if you accept them, then fill in the Declaration of Participation.
Please note that the possibility of cancelling your air ticket is limited to 2 months before departure. In the event that a replacement cannot be found then there will be a charge of the corresponding cost.

Please note that the possibility of cancelling the air ticket is limited to 2 months before departure. In case no replacement is found then there will be a charge of the full ticket cost.


1. After filling in the form and within 3 days a deposit of 500 € must be sent.
2. By 7 February 2025 an additional amount of 2,000 € will be due.
3. Payment of the trip must be completed by 12 March 2025.


Payments are to be made to the ALPHA BANK account with IBAN number: GR1001407960796002002013550, under the name OUTDOORS TRAINING IKE. During the sending process, please note in the REASON field your name and the name of the trip AMERICA 2025.

Visitor behaviour in National Parks

  • Silence is golden, we respect the natural quiet and do not cause noise pollution.
  • We create our own memories, but not our own paths by only walking on existing trails.
  • We will not risk our lives for a few more likes, seeking a deadly photo at the edge of a cliff.
  • When moving in the park, we are ready for rapid weather changes.
  • We leave no trash behind, including toilet paper or other waste from any natural needs.

Cancellation

In case of cancellation of participation, the following cancellation fees apply:

  • Any cancellation made from the day of booking until February 25, will be charged 150 € per person for administration costs.
  • Any cancellation made between 25 February and 12 March will be charged with a cancellation fee of 40% of the total value of the trip.
  • Any cancellation made between 13 March and 29 March will be subject to a cancellation fee of 75% of the total cost of the trip.
  • Any cancellation made after 30 March will be charged 100% of the total value of the trip.

Equipment

  • Hiking shoes with thick sole, ideally waterproof
  • Sports shoes
  • Isothermal T-shirts (thin, medium)
  • Fleece shirts in various thicknesses
  • Jacket warm for mountain areas
  • Trekking trousers
  • Waterproof jacket and trousers
  • Sunscreen
  • Hat for the sun
  • Sunglasses
  • Insect repellent
  • Water bottle
  • Battery charger and power bank
  • Personal pharmacy
  • Swimsuit & towel for swimming in pools or rivers where permitted
  • 30 litre daypack which will be your hand luggage on flights
  • Polybag bags to collect cleaning papers in case of a natural emergency in an unorganized spot inside a national park
  • Wet cleaning wipes
  • Soft carry bag (we will provide a 90 litre duffel bag)

America 12-27 Αpril 2025

In the national parks of the Far West

Price from €5400

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