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Campervan - West coast 1

Los Angeles (1N); Joshua Tree National Park (1N); Grand Canyon National Park (2N);Las Vegas (2N); Death Valley (1N); Mammoth Lakes (1N); Yosemite National Park (1N); Lake Tahoe (1N); San Francisco (2N); Big Sur (1N); San Luis Obispo (1N);

Los Angeles (1N)

Code:US 69, Duration:15 nights / 16 days

Day 1: Los Angeles

Upon arrival at Los Angeles Airport after immigration process, pick up your vehicle. Get into the city that mixes glamour, grit and the American Dream: Los Angeles. It is packed with legends, it’s full of energy and there are loads of things to do. For today, just relax and soak in the vibe of your surroundings. Overnight in Los Angeles.

Day 2: Joshua Tree National Park

Upon entering the 1250 sq mile park, your campervan will be dwarfed by the massive, oddly sculpted rocks that surround you. Whether it’s bouldering, grabbing a hike, watching the Milky Way spin above your head every night or just having a few cold ones in front of a roaring fire, nobody ever regrets their time in Joshua Tree. Camp Sites: Jumbo Rocks Campground, Black Rock, Indian Cove, Hidden Valley.

Day 3: Grand Canyon National Park

After breakfast drive towards the most spectacular desert zone. Drive to the desert zone of the USA, the thrill of the desert continues, and the next stop will make any nature lover weak in the knees. This location is one of the world’s most recognizable natural wonders and the pride of Arizona. One of the USA’s most famous landmarks. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grand Canyon National Park encompasses plummeting crevices and fiery hues stretch across nearly 5,000 square kilometres. Explore the South Rim trails to adrenaline-pumping rafting trips down the Colorado River to scenic helicopter tours through the canyon’s maze of ravines. Also, explore Petrified Forest, National Park. Overnight at Grand Canyon. Camp Sites:

Desert View Campground, Mather Campground, Trailer Village.

Day 4: Grand Canyon National Park

After breakfast drive towards the most spectacular desert zone. Drive to the desert zone of the USA, the thrill of the desert continues, and the next stop will make any nature lover weak in the knees. This location is one of the world’s most recognizable natural wonders and the pride of Arizona. One of the USA’s most famous landmarks. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Grand Canyon National Park encompasses plummeting crevices and fiery hues stretch across nearly 5,000 square kilometres. Explore the South Rim trails to adrenaline-pumping rafting trips down the Colorado River to scenic helicopter tours through the canyon’s

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maze of ravines. Also, explore Petrified Forest, National Park. Overnight at Grand Canyon. Camp Sites: Desert View Campground, Mather Campground, Trailer Village.

Day 5: Las Vegas

Head towards Las Vegas – known as Sin City – a place of dreams & epic debauchery. Travel time to reach Las Vegas is approx. 4 hours. In the evening, walk the Las Vegas strip or take a drive-through and explore the city visiting famous Casinos like Bellagio-with fountain view, Venetian and other casino hotels.

Overnight at Las Vegas.

Day 6: Las Vegas

Today we will visit Adventuredome theme park – Indoor amusement park located at Circus Circus on the Las Vegas strip. Experience the thrill rides (total 25 rides available). Optional activities at Machine gun Vegas. Optional: Thrill aviation experience at Sky Combat Ace. Later in the evening experience spectacular shows known as O show which is famous as Canadian circus water-based stage performances in Bellagio.

V show known as the ultimate Variety show including comedians, acrobats, skaters & jugglers. Overnight at Las Vegas.

Day 7: Death Valley

Today we will proceed to Death Valley National park (only visit in Winter season) which takes approx. 2.5 hours drive from Las Vegas is a desert valley located in Eastern California. It is the driest place with a view of the desert, vast valley, sculpted peaks, adapted plants. Visit the old ghost town of Rhyolite, a long- abandoned gold mining community and Badwater - lowest point in California. Overnight at Death Valley. Camp Sites: Emigrant Campground, Thorndike Campground, Mahogany Flat Campground

Day 8: Mammoth Lakes

Take a drive towards the next destination that is Mammoth Lakes. Mammoth lakes the name speaks to the size of the mountains, the expanse of the valleys, the incredible number of crystal clear mountain lakes and the endless opportunities for adventure. There is a lot of debate about which season is best. Whether it’s hiking, horseback riding, mountain biking, climbing and mountaineering, kayaking, a round of golf, fishing, or just sightseeing there are plenty of activities and festivals celebrating this transitional beauty.

Overnight in Mammoth Lakes. Camp Sites: New Shady Rest Campground, Old Shady Rest Campground, Sherwin Creek Campground, Coldwater Campground

Day 9: Yosemite National Park

This paradise quickly becomes the highlight of many Escapee adventures. Favourites include White Wolf, Yosemite Creek, and Tamarack Flat. Up on Glacier Point Road is another truly epic first-come campground named Bridalveil Creek. While there is a multitude of things to do in Yosemite Valley, driving about an hour south to the Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias provides a different–and equally

rewarding–experience. Camp Sites: Upper Pines Campground, Wawona Campground, Tuolumne

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Meadows Campground.

Day 10: Lake Tahoe

Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada known as the world's largest alpine lakes and America’s second deepest. Proceed to take Heavenly Mountain Gondola ride at the south of Lake Tahoe and overview the beautiful surrounding covered with mountain and panoramic view of Lake Tahoe from the observation deck. In the evening, experience the Dinner Cruise starts at 6 that offers an unforgettable Tahoe sunset. Enjoy fresh menus as you cruise against a backdrop of astonishing views over Emerald Bay.

Signature cocktails and fine wines are available for purchase on-board. Enjoy dinner and an astonishing view of the lake. Overnight at Lake Tahoe. Camp Sites: Sugar Pine Point Campground, DL Bliss State Park,

Day 11: San Francisco

Proceed to San Francisco via visiting the most famous wineries of Napa and Sonoma valley. After the enchanting nature soothes your soul, drive to the 'City by the Bay' in sunny California. San Francisco is amongst one of the USA's most cosmopolitan and atmospheric cities. Located on the bay, its suburbs are linked by a series of expansive bridges, one of those being the infamous Golden Gate Bridge. Trams run major routes along the foreshore and into the hilly heights in a city where quaint wooden houses contrast sharply with the sophistication of modern skyscrapers. Overnight in San Francisco.

Day 12: San Francisco

Today enjoy the city tour of San Francisco. It is a city which the locals are fiercely proud of and for good reason. There's plenty to keep you entertained but the best introduction is to jump on a hop-on-hop-off bus tour explore around the city. No trip to San Francisco is complete without a visit to Alcatraz, so enjoy a bay cruise in the evening to explore the dark side of Frisco. Enjoy an evening at Fisherman’s Wharf. Overnight in San Francisco.

Day 13: Big Sur

The famous Highway 1 takes a turn for the spectacular once you head south from Monterey. Bordered to the east by the Santa Lucia Mountains and to the west by the Pacific Ocean, California’s central coast provides numerous state parks for hiking, camping, and beachcombing. McWay Falls, an 80-ft. cascade over granite cliffs into the ocean reached by a short hike through Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park. Explore Pfeiffer Beach, distinguished by its purple sand. Overnight at Big Sur. Camp Sites: Pfeiffer Big Sur Campground, Ventana Campground, Sykes Hot Springs Campground, Santa Lucia Campground & Chapel

Day 14: San Luis Obispo

San Luis Obispo hits a sweet spot – supercharged with unique experiences yet mellowed out by the

endless California sun. California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo’s population infuses the city with a youthful vibe, while the picturesque Santa Lucia Mountains to the east and the Pacific Ocean to the

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west provide abundant natural beauty and outdoor recreation. Historic architecture, a shopper-friendly downtown, nearby sunny beaches, wineries and great food complete this destination’s wide-ranging appeal. Camp Sites: Port San Luis RV Campground, Coastal Dunes RV Park & Campground, Le Sage Riviera RV Park

Day 15: Los Angeles

Proceed to LA. Cruise down the shopping street in Los Angeles, Melrose Avenue, and one of the best areas for nightlife – the Strip (Sunset Boulevard), with its billboards, clubs and eateries, before getting a glimpse at one of the world’s wealthiest suburbs in Beverly Hills. A little further west discovers Santa Monica, LA’s oldest beach resort. Known for its liberal vibes, art galleries and wide sandy beaches, Santa Monica is all about the California coast lifestyle. See the famous pier, which serves as a permanent amusement park, complete with a solar-powered Ferris wheel! Maybe later you can travel out to LA’s quirkiest suburb where anything goes– Venice Beach. A favourite hangout spot for locals, colourful Venice Beach attracts all sorts of people. Get a feel for street life when you hit the buzzing boardwalk, where performers, tattoo artists, hair braiders, musicians and roller bladders gather. Make sure you check out the markets and stalls, as well as the greased-up bodybuilders pumping iron at the famous open-air gym, Muscle Beach. Later, head out and hit the town's bars and clubs. Overnight in Los Angeles.

Day 16: Homeward Bound

It’s time to say goodbye to the mesmerizing tour that you’ve had. Pack your bags with loads of memories, drop your rental at the airport and fly out.

Terms & Conditions -

Luggage in all coaches limited to one suitcase and 01 carry-on bag per person. In case of excess luggage, the passengers may have to pay additional costs for transferring the extra luggage.

All dinners provided by us at restaurants will be as per Standard Meals – 01 Veg + 01 Non. Veg main dish, dal, rice, breads, 01 desert, salad, papads, chutney etc.

Quotation is based on dates mentioned as per the itinerary.

Standard Check-in time at the Hotel is 1500 hrs. and check-out time is 1100 hrs. Early check-in and/or check-out will be at an additional cost. Cancellation charges will be applicable as per the hotel / company policy.

Booking Conditions, Amendment Charges & Cancellation Charges are applicable as per policy.

Any change in rates due to currency fluctuations, local taxes and levies etc. will be informed and billed to you separately.

Should the period of travel, the number of participants, the type of accommodation, and/or the type of transport or the duration of the trip change, the quote will be amended accordingly.

The Quote commissionable to TA by 10% (Only for above departure dates & itinerary).

Per Remittance to US, Bank Charges of US$25/- would be charged.

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Booking Policy -

Minimum 25% non-refundable deposit required at the time of confirmation. (No services will be booked or guaranteed until deposit payment is received.) Balance 75% Full Payment should be received at least 45 days prior to the Travel Date.

Cancellation Policy -

Initial 25% deposit is totally non-refundable if the booking is cancelled for any reason. 100% cancellation charged if cancelled within 45 Days of Travel Date.

Force Marjoure -

If tour is cancelled, postponed or discontinued due to unforeseen circumstances or natural calamities like earthquake, floods, heavy rain fall, political disturbances, strike, riots, non-operations of flights or airports or any other, Red Carpet Travel is not responsible for any Refunds or compensation to any of the Travel Agents or to any passenger/traveller and no claim will be entertained.

If, for any reason passenger is unable to travel due to ill health on tour or discontinuation of tour due to any personal reason, he/she has to make their own arrangement back to their hometown and any

additional expenses arising due to personal reasons, Red Carpet Travel will not be responsible and will not wait to move further in the tour, considering the interest of other passengers. No partial or full refund or compensation will be entertained if passenger discontinues tour due to any personal reason.

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