Description
Travel in style to one of the most desolate places on earth in a Pink Jeep Tours’ custom-built Tour Trekker. Your personal chauffeur is also doubles one of your professional tour, who will escort m you to the Vegas Strip down to the mysterious wonders of Death Valley National Park. Your tour guide will take you through the history of Death Valley, landscape and wildlife all through your visit.
Before going out into the wild, ensure you do a quick stop at the Death Valley National Park Visitor Center. Get maps for your journey, check the books on sale at the Death Valley Natural History Association and get a Death Valley stamp for your national park passport.
Stand 282 feet below sea level at the Badwater Basin. Take a snapshot next to the sign which states that this is the lowest point of the Western Hemisphere. The landscape at Death Valley covers vast salt pans shining white under the sun. Don’t move away from the creaking board platform, because salt pans are hard to cross, especially during hot summer months.
Devil’s Golf Course
No putters are required at the Devil’s Golf Course. Move down Badwater Road to catch a glimpse of this huge salt pan of jagged spires. The Devil’s Golf Course in Death Valley got its name from its amazing serrated terrain which is a place “only the devil can play golf on such rough links.” Rain and wind continually disrupt this huge salt pan, its beauty shape shifting as the weather changes.
Are you Ready for the most amazing view at Death Valley? This is Dante’s View, a mountaintop that overlooks more than 5000 feet away on top the fire of Death Valley. A camera will come in handy so you can capture these amazing panoramic scenes of salt rivers that descends from the Panamint Range and the salt pans inside the Furnace Creek area underneath it. Keep turning around for a 360-degree views of the mountain ranges that includes Owlshead Mountain down to the south, Greenwater Range to the east, Telescope Peak and Funeral Mountains to the north. On days when the sky is clear, you will be able to see Mount Whitney, which the highest point in the United States of America, and Badwater Basin, the lowest point in the country.