Yosemite & Tahoe In Depth
United States
Book this tour through our partner: Exodus Travels
Explore gems of California and Nevada
Itinerary
Arrival day in San Francisco
Monterey
Yosemite National Park
Yosemite National Park
Lake Tahoe and Emerald Bay State Park
Lake Tahoe
Sausalito and San Francisco
Additional Information
Begin your in-depth tour in everybody’s favourite, ‘The City by the
Bay’ – San Francisco. Enjoy coastal Monterey where the sparkling Pacific
Ocean and wildlife such as harbour seals, otters and whales dominate this
area between May and November. Included is a whale watching cruise to observe
these magnificent mammals. High in the Sierra Nevadas, we hit the wilderness
trails of Yosemite National Park to explore the mountains, meadows, valleys
and Giant Sequoia trees. Walking the trails is the best way to really unleash
what Yosemite has to offer and we have included some dedicated and leader led
hikes. The views are incredible, as pristine alpine forests give way to
sparkling granite peaks. Mark Twain said Lake Tahoe’s air was pure enough
for angels. Enjoy the lake vistas and hiking trails at Lake Tahoe and round
off your experience with a sunset cruise whilst sipping champagne on the
crystal-clear, deep blue water.
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