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Death Valley National Park Audio Guided Driving Tour

Death Valley Junction, US
Death Valley Junction, US
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Join Shaka Guide on an exhilarating Death Valley National Park Audio Guided Driving Tour and experience the wonders of this stunning desert landscape like never before. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Badwater Basin and the mesmerizing Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes while enjoying insightful narration, historical anecdotes, and local tips throughout your journey. With the freedom to explore at your own pace and the convenience of offline maps and GPS, this self-guided tour is perfect for nature lovers, photographers, and adventure seekers alike. Don't miss out on this unforgettable opportunity to discover one of America's most captivating landscapes with Shaka Guide's expertly crafted driving tour.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 6 hours - 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • & Audio GuidedSelf Guided Experience
  • Explore iconic attractions and hidden gems
  • Valuable insights, historical anecdotes, and local tips
  • Immersive and memorable experience in captivating landscapes
  • Hours of engaging audio narration with stories and music
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace
  • Tours never expire
  • Offline audio guided tour: hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
  • Offline map (map and gps work completely offline - no wifi or data needed)
  • Take the tour when you want - download the tour and choose the day that works best for you
  • Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
  • Turn-by-turn directions using gps
  • Freedom to explore at your own pace - pick the stops you want, skip the ones you don’t
  • Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
  • Your own private transportation
  • Optional: meals and refreshment
  • Optional: $30 per vehicle entrance fee
  • Optional: parking fees
  • Optional: entrance fees

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Introduction

Embark on a mesmerizing journey through Death Valley National Park with Shaka Guide's Audio Guided Driving Tour. Immerse yourself in the captivating desert landscape and iconic attractions of this unique destination at your own pace, all while being guided by insightful narration that enhances your experience.

What to expect?

With Shaka Guide's Audio Driving Tour, expect an enriching exploration of Death Valley National Park filled with valuable insights, historical anecdotes, and local tips. Discover the wonders of Badwater Basin, Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes, and more, all with the convenience of a self-guided tour that allows you the freedom to choose your stops and pace.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for nature enthusiasts, photography lovers, and adventurers seeking an unforgettable experience in Death Valley National Park. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, this self-guided tour caters to anyone looking to delve into the beauty and history of one of America's most mesmerizing landscapes.

Why book this?

If you're looking for a hassle-free and immersive way to explore Death Valley National Park, Shaka Guide's Audio Guided Driving Tour is the perfect choice. With hours of engaging narration, offline maps, and the freedom to explore at your own pace, this tour ensures you make the most of your visit to this awe-inspiring destination.

Good to know

For a seamless experience, make sure to download the tour beforehand and choose the best day for your adventure. Remember to bring along any necessary amenities like meals and refreshments, as well as the $30 per vehicle entrance fee. Be prepared for a day of exploration and discovery in one of America's most iconic national parks.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced Shaka Guide's Death Valley National Park Audio Driving Tour rave about the convenience, informative narration, and the freedom to explore at their own pace. Many highlight the value of the tour in enhancing their visit to this stunning desert landscape. Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through Death Valley National Park.

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  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Journigan’s Mill

This is the first stop on Emigrant Canyon Rd, the optional detour toward the Wildrose Charcoal Kilns. There’s not much left of this former processing plant from the early 20th century, but the foundations, empty tanks, and other relics may interest photographers and history buffs.

Wildrose Campground

The second stop on Emigrant Canyon Rd, this former campground for the Civilian Conservation Corps is a good place to stretch your legs as you make the long drive toward the charcoal kilns. Walk through the remaining campground buildings, located right off the road.

Charcoal Kilns

Ten unusual, beehive-shaped charcoal kilns are lined up in a row thousands of feet up in the Panamint Range. Step inside one and you may still get a whiff of that charcoal!

Stovepipe Wells Village

If you plan to eat a meal or buy gasoline within the park, we recommend doing it in Stovepipe Wells, a wayside with visitor services and accommodation.

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes

The only sand dunes you’ll see on the tour! You can view the dunes from the parking lot, but it’s more fun to explore the dunes on foot and wander among the mesquite trees for some social media-worthy pictures. This is a top pick for sunsets and stargazing, too.

Devils Cornfield

There’s a peculiar patch of Arrowweed near the Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes that appears like bunches of corn in a field. There’s not much to look at, but a small parking area allows visitors to safely park and get a closer look.

Salt Creek Interpretive Trail

A 0.5-mile boardwalk runs along the Salt Creek wetland, a critical watering hole for critters and home to the endangered Salt Creek Pupfish. The easy trail is down a dirt road.

Harmony Borax Works

Explore what's left of the earliest mining operation in Death Valley. Placards throughout the short path interpret the various buildings and mechanisms required to process borax. You'll also see one of the wagons pulled by the famed 20-mule teams.

Mustard Canyon

Though there’s no actual stop, you can take a detour into a small canyon with an unusual yellow tinge. Before driving this road, check with the park for the road's current conditions. In normal circumstances, this dirt road is reasonably well-maintained but still bumpy, and not advisable for vehicles with low clearance. 10. Furnace Creek Visitor Center

Furnace Creek Visitor Center

A must-stop for information, flush toilets, a water refill station, and a museum with excellent displays on the natural and human history of Death Valley.

The Ranch at Death Valley

Furnace Creek is the only place to eat a meal and get gas within the park. Prices are higher here, but you’ll find an ice cream parlor, buffet-style restaurant, and Wild West-themed saloon. There’s also an excellent General Store with souvenirs and a small grocery section. And if you want to know more about the area’s mining history, you can visit the Borax Museum.

Devil's Golf Course

Enjoy the otherworldly shapes of Death Valley’s salt flat, down a short dirt road from Badwater Road. There’s no trail, and you’ll want to make sure you have sturdy shoes if you wander into the ‘golf course.’ That salt can hurt!

Badwater Basin

The lowest point in North America, and the highlight of a trip to Death Valley. There's a boardwalk by the parking lot, but you're welcome to wander into the valley on the Badwater Basin trail. Go as far as you'd like into the interior of Death Valley's famed salt flats, but it's about 1 mile in to reach the cool geometric shapes in the salt, making this a 2-mile round trip hike.

Natural Bridge Trail

The trail to the natural bridge rock formation is flat, but rocky. It's about 1 mile round-trip from the parking lot to the bridge and back.

Artist's Drive

Artists Drive is a one-way road that ascends up toward the Black Mountains into a twisty canyon. The drive itself is fun, as you maneuver through a tight desert landscape. But the highlight is a stop along the road called Artists Palette, where minerals in the rock create a colorful cliff. You can explore on foot for a closer look.

Golden Canyon Trailhead

This is one of the most popular hikes in the park, taking hikers through a lifeless canyon. It's about 3 miles, or 5 kilometers round-trip to the Red Cathedral cliff formation.

Zabriskie Point

One of the most iconic views in the park, overlooking rock formations Red Cathedral and Manly Beacon. This spot is also noted for its film history and its role as the album cover for U2's Joshua Tree. The walk from the parking lot to the overlook is short and paved, but steep.

Twenty Mule Team Canyon

Like Mustard Canyon, this is a dirt road adventure into a tightly curving canyon. And there’s no specific stop, but it’s about a 15-minute detour from the main tour route. Before driving this road, check with the park for the road's current conditions. In normal circumstances, this dirt road is reasonably well-maintained but still bumpy, and not advisable for vehicles with low clearance.

Dante's View

A truly stunning sight to behold. Ascend over 5,000 feet to this overlook directly above Badwater Basin. From here, you’ll see the lowest point in North America with the dramatic Panamint Range looming over it on the other side of the valley. And on clear days, you can see the Sierra Nevada beyond, including Mt. Whitney–the highest point in the lower 48 states. This is a popular sunset and stargazing spot.

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