The neon lights of Las Vegas may get all of the attention, but all around the desert city you’ll find extraordinary sight after extraordinary sight hidden amongst the dust that covers the outlying areas. Whether coming across a stunning oasis or exploring top secret, government areas, you’re sure to find a tour just right for you while visiting Las Vegas.

Valley of Fire - Lost City Museum Photo Tour

With the Valley of Fire - Lost City Museum tour you’ll travel back in time and visit stunning formations and images made by natives long past. During your journey you’ll be joined by a guide specifically educated in the history of the area to ensure that you come away with not only spectacular memories, but an understanding of what your memories mean. From visiting areas generally frequented by Pueblo Indians as far back as 10,000 years ago to exploring hand-made petroglyphs, the Valley of Fire - Lost City Museum tour is definitely an interesting look back in time.

Area 51 Photo Tour

We’ve all heard the stories, and now you can find the truth for yourself with the Area 51 Photo Tour. Along this eye-opening tour you’ll visit an array of sights pertaining to the possible existence of extra-terrestrial life. From first-hand encounters with Indian petroglyphs that bear a striking resemblance to “alien” life form to actually uncovering cameras hidden among the desert cactus, this is an interesting and informative tour that is sure to have you looking at the world around you differently for quite some time. The truth is out there, but you’ll never find it if you don’t look in the right place!

Death Valley Photo Tour

Another famous area surrounding Las Vegas, Death Valley is an ocean of sand offering a wide variety of unique sights and desert environments for a time of sightseeing that will provide an array of photo opportunities. During your adventure you’ll visit a ghost town and experience Death Valley from both 5,475 feet above sea level and 282 fee below sea level for numerous vantage points of one of America’s more prominent natural settings.

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