G Adventures expands ‘United States of Adventure’ collection
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G Adventures expands ‘United States of Adventure’ collection

TORONTO — With the United States set to welcome back international travellers in November, G Adventures has unveiled its newly expanded ‘United States of Adventure’ collection globally.

The additional 13 newly-developed tours double the size of the collection, which initially launched in February 2021 for domestic travellers. Now, it offers 28 trip options to national and Navajo Nation parks in the United States.

G Adventures expands ‘United States of Adventure’ collection

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“The new collection meets the demand from travellers globally who are looking to get out in nature and be more remote,” says Samantha Couture, director of product for the United States at G Adventures. “The trips have been a hit domestically and we’ve worked hard to make the experiences enriching and fulfilling for a global audience.”

The new small-group tours depart from spring 2022 and are a mix of Classic and 18-to-Thirtysomethings travel styles. They include important Indigenous-led experiences such as in Monument Valley where a local guide will share their background and connection to the land, as well as a stop at the Native Grill food truck in Navajo Nation, a community tourism project developed in partnership with Planeterra that supports the local Indigenous community.

The trips also include access to such highlights as Antelope Canyon as well as meals on all camping trips. Classic trips offer the benefit of seeing several parks in one go, with some time spent in cities and comfortable hotels, while 18-to-Thirtysomethings trips stay at camp sites and basic motels.

Examples of the new ‘United States of Adventure’ collection include:

  • Best of Utah and Arizona National Parks: This seven-day Classic trip, priced from $2,899 per person, starts and ends in Las Vegas and includes highlights like hiking through Bryce Canyon’s hoodoos, the Navajo Sandstone giants of Zion, Grand Canyon, a Navajo-guided jeep tour in Monument Valley and a visit to the Native Grill.
  • Best of California: Starting in Las Vegas and ending in Los Angeles, this nine-day Classic tour is priced from $3,199 and includes a hike in Death Valley, Sequoia National Park, Yosemite National Park and a road trip down Highway 1 from San Francisco to Los Angeles with stops in Monterey and Santa Maria.
  • USA Road Trip – Joshua Tree and the Southwest Parks: This eight-day 18-to-Thirtysomethings trip, priced from $2,249 per person, includes hiking through four national parks, the Grand Canyon, a road trip along Route 66, and camping at Lake Powell with accommodations at basic motels, camping and glamping (upgraded canvas tents).

To view the full range of tours in ‘United States of Adventure’ click here.

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