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Explore Death Valley on this private 2-day tour from Los Angeles, visiting iconic sites like Zabriskie Point, Artists Palette, and Badwater at an expert pace.
A 2-day private adventure from Los Angeles to Death Valley National Park for $1,990 per group, accommodating up to five people. This curated experience offers a detailed journey through some of the park’s most spectacular sights, including Zabriskie Point, Twenty-Mule Team Canyon, Ubehebe Crater, and the Dantes View sunset. The tour combines scenic drives, engaging exploration, and expert insights, making it ideal for those seeking an in-depth visit to this vast desert landscape.
What makes this tour stand out is its personalized approach, with private transportation and a flexible schedule that allows for plenty of time at each highlight. The included stops at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes at sunrise, Golden Canyon, and the Badwater Basin provide a comprehensive look at the park’s natural beauty. While the tour involves some physical activity, it is suitable for guests with moderate fitness levels. The experience offers a mix of sightseeing, photography opportunities, and educational insights, perfect for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts alike.
This tour kicks off with an early 7:30 am pickup from Los Angeles, setting off on a scenic 4.5-hour drive to Death Valley. The journey includes a stop for breakfast of your choice, giving a comfortable start to the adventure. The first major stop is Zabriskie Point, renowned for its striking view of eroded badlands and sweeping desert vistas. This spot offers an excellent photo opportunity and a chance to appreciate the vastness of the park.
The drive itself showcases the transition from urban Los Angeles to the remote and wide-open landscape of Death Valley. The inclusion of a comfortable air-conditioned vehicle and bottled water helps keep the experience enjoyable despite the desert heat.
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After arriving in the park, the tour visits Twenty Mule Team Canyon, a favorite for its narrow winding roads and colorful rock formations. You spend about an hour walking and taking photos in this remarkable canyon, marveling at the striking geological features that earned the canyon its fame.
This stop offers a chance to appreciate Death Valley’s geological diversity while capturing memorable images. The admission to the park is included, so there are no additional costs. The canyon’s scenic beauty makes it a highlight for photographers and landscape enthusiasts.
Next, a scenic drive of approximately 1.5 hours takes visitors to Ubehebe Crater, one of the most impressive volcanic features in Death Valley. Here, visitors have ample time to explore the crater’s rim and interior, observing the dark volcanic rock and the vast, desolate landscape surrounding it.
This stop provides insight into the park’s volcanic past while offering a dramatic setting for exploration. Its striking appearance offers excellent opportunities for photography, especially with the contrasting colors and textures. The admission fee is included, ensuring a smooth visit.

The first day concludes with a 30-minute stop at Dante’s View, where visitors enjoy a breathtaking sunset over Death Valley. The panoramic vista reveals the vastness of the valley, with colorful hues illuminating the landscape. This is a perfect moment to relax and take in the scenery after a day filled with exploration.
The viewpoint provides a high vantage point over the park, allowing for spectacular photo captures. The sunset experience adds an emotional touch to the day’s journey, rounding out the first day in the park.

On the second morning, the tour starts early to catch the sunrise at Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. Watching the first light bathe the rolling dunes creates a magical atmosphere, ideal for photography and appreciating the silence of the desert. The hour-long stop allows plenty of time before the day’s activities begin.
This experience highlights the surreal beauty of Death Valley’s shifting sands and offers great photo opportunities with the soft morning light. It’s a peaceful and inspiring start to the second day.
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Following breakfast, the group heads to Mosaic Canyon, a 30-minute exploration of narrow marble-walled channels and winding pathways. The polished marble surfaces and winding formations showcase the park’s geologic history.
Walking through Mosaic Canyon offers a close-up view of erosional features and provides additional photographic angles. The short duration makes it accessible while still providing a fascinating insight into the park’s geological diversity.

A highlight of the tour is the 2-hour hike in Golden Canyon, which features colorful rock layers and winding trails. The trail provides breathtaking views of the canyon’s vibrant formations and the surrounding desert landscape.
This moderate hike demands moderate physical fitness but rewards visitors with spectacular scenery. Along the way, the guide shares insights about the geology and natural history of the area, enriching the experience.

The tour includes a 1 hour 30 minutes stop at the Furnace Creek Visitor Center, where knowledgeable park rangers provide fascinating facts about Death Valley’s geology, wildlife, and history. Visitors can browse exhibits, shop for souvenirs, and gather information for further exploration.
This stop offers a chance to deepen understanding of the park’s unique environment before heading to subsequent sites. It’s an educational and relaxing break in the schedule.
After lunch, a short 10-minute drive takes visitors to Desolation Canyon, a remote, rugged landscape known for its desolate beauty. The area provides a quiet space for exploration and offers a different perspective of Death Valley’s geological diversity.
Exploring Desolation Canyon reveals a rugged, untouched side of the park, with opportunities for casual walks and photography. The free entry makes this a budget-friendly addition to the day.
Next, the group visits Artists Palette, a hillside famous for its vibrant reds, pinks, greens, and purples. The colorful mineral deposits create a stunning landscape that draws many photographers and nature lovers.
Spending about an hour here allows ample time to walk along the accessible paths and capture spectacular photos of this natural masterpiece. The geological richness of this site makes it a highlight in the park’s visual repertoire.
The trip concludes with a 1 hour 30 minutes visit to Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America. As the day winds down, visitors enjoy the spectacular sunset reflecting off the salt flats, creating a surreal scene for photography.
Badwater Basin’s vast salt flats and flat, expansive landscape offer a unique experience to end the journey. This stop wraps up the sightseeing, leaving guests with lasting memories of Death Valley’s raw and expansive beauty.
This tour includes private transportation in an air-conditioned vehicle, with admission fees, parking, and a fuel surcharge covered in the $1,990 price. The tour is designed for a group of up to five people, providing a personalized experience that balances guided insights with free exploration.
Meals are not included, except for bottled water, so guests should plan to bring snacks or eat beforehand. The tour does not include overnight accommodation, making it suitable for day-trippers or those staying in Los Angeles.
The start time of 7:30 am ensures you beat the heat during the morning activities and maximizes daylight for exploration. The full itinerary provides a well-paced view of Death Valley’s diverse environments, with plenty of time for photos and questions.
This private 2-day tour from Los Angeles offers an intimate, flexible, and comprehensive way to experience Death Valley National Park. With expert guidance, stunning viewpoints, and a thoughtfully curated itinerary, it suits visitors who want a deep dive into the park’s highlights without feeling rushed.
The tour’s personalized nature and all-inclusive pricing make it a convenient choice, especially for groups seeking a customized adventure. The only limitations are the lack of overnight accommodation and the need for moderate physical fitness for some activities. Still, for those eager to see Zabriskie Point, Artists Palette, and Badwater Basin, this experience delivers memorable moments and spectacular scenery.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
The tour requires moderate physical fitness, so it’s best suited for guests comfortable with walking and hiking activities.
What is included in the price?
The $1,990 fee covers private transportation, admission fees, parking, fuel surcharge, and bottled water.
Are meals included?
No, meals and other drinks besides bottled water are not included. Guests should bring snacks or eat prior to the tour.
Can I end the tour in Las Vegas?
Yes, the tour allows for the option to continue onward to Las Vegas after the trip if desired.
Is there a chance to see wildlife?
The itinerary focuses on geological and scenic sights, with no specific mention of wildlife viewing opportunities.
How long are the stops at each site?
Most stops range from 30 minutes to 2 hours, providing enough time for exploration and photography.
What should I bring for the trip?
Bring comfortable clothing, sun protection, water, and camera gear to capture the stunning landscapes.
Are there any restrictions for photography?
No specific restrictions are noted; photography at all stops is encouraged.
What is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 3 days in advance for a full refund.
Is this tour available year-round?
The data does not specify seasonal availability, but given the focus on scenic highlights, it is likely available most of the year.
This private Death Valley tour offers a well-rounded experience combining scenic highlights, geological wonders, and sunset views in a comfortable, personalized setting. It’s a chance to see the desert’s raw beauty with the convenience and insights of an expert-guided adventure.