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Or call us on: 0845 601 0905or 024 7647 5340quoting your membership number13Tour daybookGives you a full tour itinerary, includingsuggested excursions en route. A usefulguidebook but also a lasting memento!Upgrades and extrasYou may wish to upgrade your flights toPremium Economy -please contact our TravelSpecialists for a quote. If you require moreinformation about the different sizes ofmotorhomes available for this tour, please alsocall our Travel Specialists.WYOMINGUTAHNEVADAIDAHOCOLORADONEW MEXICOARIZONAYour Club Tour EscortsDavid and Marian CoppGoldenAlamosaColoradoSpringsDurangoMESA VERDEMONUMENT VALLEYLakePowellGRAND CANYONNATIONAL PARKSedonaKingmanLas VegasMesquiteZIONBRYCE CANYONSalt Lake CityBear LakeJacksonYELLOWSTONENATIONAL PARKCodyBuffaloHill CityLinglethe outskirts of Denver. OvernightGolden campsite.Day 21 - 22Continue south to Colorado Springs (154 miles)where a visit to the Garden of the Gods is amust for an explanation of the origins of theRed Rocks. 2 NightsColorado Springs campsite.Day 23Travel to Alamosa (191 miles) with time to visitGreat Sand Dunes National Park. OvernightAlamosa campsite.Day 24 - 25Continue west to Durango (153 miles) whereyou can travel on the Durango & SilvertonNarrow Gauge Railroad.2 NightsDurango campsite.Day 26Travel to Mesa Verde National Park (48 miles), aUNESCO World Heritage Site, which housessome of the best-preserved cliff dwellings inthe world. OvernightMesa Verde campsite.Day 27Drive to Monument Valley, Utah (147 miles),where we have organised a truck tour to viewthe sites made famous in many a westernmovie. OvernightMonument Valley campsite.Day 28 - 29Travel to Lake Powell, Arizona (135 miles), andTTTTTTDay 34Continue along Route 66 to Kingman (191miles). OvernightKingman campsite.Day 35Return to Las Vegas (101 miles) where we willenjoy a farewell meal to say goodbye to yourfellow travellers. OvernightLas Vegas campsite.Day 36 - 37Return vehicles and transfer to the airport forthe evening flight to London.This ends the tour travel arrangements.TTTCampgroundsCampgrounds may rangefrom full facility sites tosimple national parkcampgrounds, with orwithout hook-ups orwashblocks. Theintention is to let youexperience the full rangeof camping in the USAand to stay in the bestlocations available.Call us on0845 601 0905or024 7647 5340marvel at the Glen Canyon Dam which hascreated the second largest man-made lake inthe United States. Included is a boat excursionon Lake Powell to see Rainbow Bridge thelargest natural bridge in the world.2 NightsLake Powell campsite.Day 30 - 31Travel to Grand Canyon National Park (146miles) and be prepared to be amazed by thisdramatic canyon, with the Colorado River at itsbase. 2 NightsGrand Canyon campsite.Day 32 - 33Travel along the famous Route 66 as we headto Sedona (115 miles), famous for its red rockswhere we will have a jeep excursion into thehills and enjoy a western style cookout.2 NightsSedona campsite.TT 14For availability, information and bookings visit: www.motorhometouringholidays.co.ukCanadaIt's not only Canada's spectacular natural beauty -the soaringmountains, majestic forests, vast lakes, waterfalls and thewonderful grizzly bear. It's also the relaxed, homely, yetconfidently reliable feel to the place and its people, plus a feeling of shared history and heritage that invite you in. Land of wonderExplore the vast wilderness of the Yukon. Visit the Rockies, one ofthe world's great mountain ranges, and explore the valleys, peaks,glaciers, forests and falls. There are cosmopolitan cities such asVancouver in the west and French-speaking Montréal and Québecin the east. Marvel at the great lakes - Superior, Huron, Erie,Ontario - and the thundering Horseshoe Falls of Niagara. Discoverthe Athabasca glacier aboard the SnoCoach on our escorted tourand marvel at Mount Robson, the highest peak in the CanadianRockies.Enjoy a relaxing tour around the Maritimes - the first-settlerprovinces of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia- with their vividly re-enacted colonial historic sites, the chance toraft or just view the world's greatest tidal surge and, at every step,the best lobster and scallops you're likely to find anywhere!Driving in CanadaTo get across this vast land, Canada offers an excellent highwaysystem and road rules are similar to Europe. Vehicles drive on the right.Canadawww.motorhometouringholidays.co.uk |