easy
10–12 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; minimal physical exertion required except for short walks during stops.
Discover the dramatic landscapes of Death Valley and the Mojave Desert on a VIP tour from Las Vegas. Enjoy expert guidance, incredible views, and the comfort of a climate-controlled bus as you explore two of Nevada's most iconic natural landmarks.
Experience the stunning and extreme landscapes of Death Valley and the Mojave Desert on this exclusive VIP bus tour from Las Vegas offered by Marvit Tours. This full-day adventure takes you through two iconic desert regions, featuring some of the hottest and driest environments on Earth. The tour offers a comfortable and air-conditioned bus ride with expert guides who provide fascinating insights into the geography, history, and wildlife of the area. Key highlights include visits to Badwater Basin, the lowest point in North America, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and the vibrant Artist's Palette with its colorful mineral deposits. This tour is designed for travelers seeking an immersive desert experience without the hassle of driving long distances or navigating rough terrain. Along the way, you'll have multiple photo stops and short nature walks to stretch your legs and capture the breathtaking scenery. Whether you're a nature enthusiast, photographer, or a curious adventurer, the Death Valley and Mojave Desert VIP Tour offers a unique opportunity to witness some of Nevada's most extreme natural wonders with ease and comfort.
Carry at least 2 liters of water per person to stay hydrated in the desert heat.
Use sunscreen, sunglasses, and a wide-brimmed hat to protect against intense sun exposure.
Temperatures can vary greatly, so wear breathable layers to adjust throughout the day.
Wear sturdy shoes for short walks on uneven desert terrain during photo stops.
Death Valley was a key area during the California Gold Rush and served as a route for early settlers and miners.
Efforts are ongoing to protect fragile desert ecosystems and reduce human impact through designated trails and responsible tourism practices.
Essential to stay hydrated throughout the tour in the dry desert conditions.
Protects skin from harmful UV rays during outdoor stops.
Provides shade and helps prevent sunstroke in the intense Nevada sun.
Necessary for short uneven walks at scenic viewpoints.