Highlights
From flashy Las Vegas to the red cliffs of Zion National Park and the distinctive hoodoos of Bryce Canyon, discover a huge diversity of American landscapes in a relatively short amount of time
Discover the Emerald Pools, an oasis of lush vegetation and cascading falls, during a hike in Utah’s Zion National Park
Due to popular demand, see the mountains, cactus gardens and lush oases of Joshua Tree National Park. As you'll be staying nearby, there's plenty of time to explore the area without feeling rushed
Finish up in a city that’s home to dreamers, fortune seekers, and celebrities – Los Angeles
Discover Utah's iconic Monument Valley by jeep and then share stories and a meal by the campfire with members of Navajo Nation
Be left speechless by the rivers, steep red-rock escarpments and, of course, the eponymous gorge of the Grand Canyon National Park. Don’t worry if you’re too stunned to do anything but stare at first –you’ve got two days here so there's enough time to explore properly
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, Spanish for "The Angels", is the most populous city in California and the second most populous in the United States, with a population of 4.06 million on a land area of 498.3 square miles (1,290.6 km2). It is the focal point of the larger Los Angeles-Long Beach Riverside combined statistical area, which contains nearly 17.8 million people. This makes it the 12th most populous metropolitan area in the world. Los Angeles is also the seat of Los Angeles County, the most populated and one of the most multicultural counties in the United States. The city's inhabitants are referred to as "Angelenos".
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North Las Vegas