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4-Day Solvang, Reno, Sacramento, and Lake Tahoe Tour from Los Angeles

 

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Single occupancy $799/Person Double occupancy $599/Person
Triple occupancy $0/Person Quadruple occupancy $0/Person
Available: 11/28, 12/21, 12/25, 12/29 Depart from: Los Angeles, CA; El Monte, CA
Visit San Francisco, Lake Tahoe, Solvang (Denmark Village), Sacramento, Santa Cruz (Roaring Camp Steam Train), Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park (Sequoia National Park), Sonoma (Jelly Belly Candy Co). Experience feeding ostriches.

Day 1: Los Angeles - Ostrichland - Solvang - San Jose (341 miles)

Today we will set off for Santa Barbara County and first arrive at the Ostrichland, allowing you to get close to the ostrich. Then, we came to Denmark Village, a small town full of Danish style, famous for its traditional Danish architecture and culture. After the event, we headed to San Jose for the night.

Antiquated windmills and Northern Europeans-style architecture punctuate the little village's skyline. Brilliant sunshine, boundless open country and rolling hills- these are the characteristics of what the original Danish immigrants called "Solvang" or "Sunny Field"

  • This small city near Santa Barbara, California is a popular California tourist spot due to its historical significance. The town was settled by Danish immigrants, and today serves as a portal to the past for curious visitors.

Standard Hotel: Sheraton San Jose or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 2: San Jose - Santa Cruz - San Francisco - Sonoma - Reno (295 miles)

We will depart in the morning and take the Roaring Camp Steam Train traversing through the redwood forest. Subsequently, we came to Silicon Valley and visited the Apple Park, the "spacecraft". Finally, we visited the world-famous candy brand Jelly Belly factory. We will stay in Reno at night.

Santa Cruz is situated on the northern edge of Monterey Bay, about 32 mi (51 km) south of San Jose and 75 mi (120 km) south of San Francisco. It is known for its moderate climate, natural environment, coastline, redwood forests, alternative community lifestyles and socially liberal leanings.

  • The steam trains that run along Roaring Camp Railroads' lines are authentic, dating back to 1867 and the protection of an area of redwoods known as the "Big Trees." The railway was established in 1875 to carry tourists there.

    Admission (Optional): Adult $50; Child (2-12 yrs) $32

San Francisco, the heart of central California's Bay Area, is famous for its iconic Golden Gate Bridge, its unique culture, and its position at the forefront of technological innovation. Beautiful weather and waterfront views await visitors as well!

  • Apple park, conceived by Steve Jobs, is the corporate headquarters of Apple Inc. It has a nickname of spaceship for its circular design and extreme scale.

    Opening Hours: Mon - Fri 9:00am - 7:00pm, Sat 10:00am - 7:00pm, Sun 11:00am - 6:00pm

Sonoma is a city in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma County, California, United States, surrounding its historic town plaza. Today Sonoma is a center of the state's wine industry for the Sonoma Valley AVA Appellation, as well as the home of the Sonoma International Film Festival.

  • Jelly Belly is known for their diverse array of unique flavors. Touring visitors can expect that same unique experience on one of their free factory tours, during which they will see firsthand the process of making jelly beans.

    Opening Hours: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Standard Hotel: Sands Casino Hotel or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 3: Reno - Sacramento - Lake Tahoe - Fresno (361 miles)

In the morning, we set off for Sacramento, the capital of California, which is both the capital of California and one of the birthplaces of gold mining. Then we went to Lake Tahoe for sightseeing. Overnight in Reno.

Founded in 1849, Sacramento was at the heart of the gold rush, Pony Express, and first trans-continental railroad. Today it serves as the capital of the state of California and one of its most important cities.

The scenic Lake Tahoe nestled in the crook of California is the largest alpine lake in North America. In addition to being a wonderful place to swim, fish, and boat, Lake Tahoe features winter activities like skiing and snowboarding.

Standard Hotel: Ramada Inn or similar

Meal: Excluded

Day 4: Fresno - Sequoia National Park - Los Angeles (288 miles)

We depart from Fresno this morning and travel to Sequoia National Park. This dramatic landscape testifies to nature's size, beauty, and diversity-huge mountains, rugged foothills, deep canyons, vast caverns, and the world's largest trees. Arrive in Los Angeles in the evening.

These two adjoining national parks are famous for the giant sequoia trees that grow in them and nowhere else in the world. They were designated the UNESCO Sequoia-Kings Canyon Biosphere Reserve in 1976.

  • Located in the southern Sierra Nevada, Sequoia National Park is best known for its giant sequoia trees. Established in 1890, the national park is also home to Mount Whitney, the highest point in the continental US, which stands at 14,494 feet above sea level.

Meal: Excluded

 

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Destination Adult Child
Santa Cruz
Roaring Camp Steam Train (Optional) $50 $32 (2-12 yrs)