easy
3–4 hours
Suitable for all fitness levels; mostly light walking indoors and outdoors
Discover the ANZAC Legends Package, a unique historical adventure departing from Las Vegas that brings to life the heroic stories of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps during World War I. Dive into a meaningful experience that contrasts with the city's usual energy.
Starting at $240
Each Shooting Experience: $245.00
For the first time ever Australian’s and New Zealanders can now have the honor and chance to fire the full range of weapons used throughout our heritage by our ANZAC forefathers. Fire the legendary .303 Lithgow Lee Enfield used to hit the beach at Gallipoli and in the Western front of WW1 to the deserts of Africa and jungles of New Guinea WW2.
Fire the infamous Bren gun also chambered in .303 used during WW2 in the desert and jungles. Get behind the Aussie Lithgow made SLR as a tribute to our Vietnam veterans used during the battle of Long Tan and other Vietnam engagements. Shoot a browning Hi Power 9mm the standard service pistol from Vietnam to current Iraq and Afghanistan. Unleash on the Austeyr chambered in 5.56 NATO used by Aussie diggers and Kiwi troops in East Timor, Solomon Islands, Iraq and current Afghanistan.
The Weapons
Bring plenty of water and sunscreen to stay hydrated and protected while touring in the Las Vegas desert.
The experience involves some walking around indoor and outdoor exhibits, so wear sturdy shoes.
Plan for 3 to 4 hours to fully appreciate the detailed historical stories and exhibits.
Ask questions and participate to enrich your understanding of the ANZAC history.
Las Vegas played a lesser-known role as a training ground during WWII, tying it to broader military history.
The tour emphasizes low-impact visits and supports preservation of historical artifacts and sites.
Stay hydrated during the desert excursion, especially in summer heat.
summer specific
Protect yourself from strong sun rays in the Nevada desert.
summer specific
Support your feet when navigating exhibit areas and outdoor walking paths.
Dress in layers to accommodate temperature changes in spring desert weather.
spring specific