Death Valley National Park Tour, including locations for the "Star Wars" movie





Into the world of history and films carved in the valley of death Death Valley, located in the western United States, was named after a group of immigrants who wandered into the valley and left behind the words, "Farewell, Death Valley! The valley was named after a group of immigrants who wandered into the valley and left behind the words, "Farewell, Death Valley! Today, however, it was designated a national park in 1994, and has become a spectacular scenic spot that attracts travelers from all over the world. It is also a favorite filming location for many Hollywood movies, from westerns to science fiction films, and is especially popular among movie fans as the setting for "Star Wars: A New Hope". Dreams Come Tours offers a special one-day tour of the spectacular landscape of Death Valley with historical background and behind-the-scenes stories of the film locations. Main Places to Visit. Mojave Air & Space Port Mojave Air & Space Port is a vast aircraft storage area known as the "graveyard of airplanes. This is a famous spot that has been introduced on TV. Trona Pinnacles A unique landscape of more than 500 small pinnacles. Movie PLANET OF THE APES Brave" (Johnny Depp) and many other movies. Stovepipe Wells Stovepipe Wells is the historical site where the Bennetts Arcane Immigrants wandered into the area and roasted and ate cattle in order to survive. Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes. The spot where the famous scene where R2-D2 wanders in the desert in "Star Wars Episode IV" was shot. The sandstorm scene at the beginning of "Encounter of the Unknown" was also shot here. Devil's Cornfield A mysterious landscape of corn-like arrowweeds. Salt Creek A habitat for the rare Death Valley pupfish (freshwater fish), which can only be seen in early spring. Furnace Creek Visitor Center Death Valley Introduction Film Museum Souvenir store Souvenir shop, drinking water refueling spot Furnace Creek Visitor Center is the center of Death Valley. The Inn at Death Valley The only luxury resort in Death Valley. In the past Matt Damon Casey Affleck Kurt Russell Diane Keaton and many other actors stayed during filming. Devil's Golf Course The terrain is otherworldly, with rugged salt crystals spreading out. Badwater Basin The driest and hottest place in North America. An overwhelming landscape of endless salt land. Location of L'Arc~en~Ciel's "Winter Fall". Artist's Palette The colorful, picturesque mountainside created by the colors of minerals such as copper, iron, and manganese. The valley where R2-D2 walked in "Star Wars" is also located here. Golden Canyon A popular spot in Star Wars. Used in the memorable scene where C-3PO is captured by the Jawas. Zabriskie Point Zabriskie Point is one of Death Valley's most scenic spots. Zabriskie Point" in the movie "Spartacus. Spartacus Album photo from U2's "Joshua Tree" and many others. and many other films. The landscape is spectacular, with terrain that resembles the backbone of a dinosaur. Dante's View The tour concludes here. Dante's View is a spectacular lookout point overlooking the salt lakes of Badwater. Obi Wan, Luke, and R.R. in "Star Wars: Episode IV". Obi-Wan, Luke, R2-D2, and C-3PO look down on the Mos Eisley spaceport in Star Wars Episode IV. Amargosa Opera House A historic theater in a small desert town. A filming location for the movies "The Hitcher" and "Lost Highway". Rest & Souvenirs in Baker Stop at a popular store where you can buy the famous "Alien Jerky". Photo Spot Privilege Take a shot to recreate a famous scene. A guide will help you to take pictures according to the composition of the movie. Take romantic photos that will look great on social networking sites. Safe and Reliable Transportation Hotel pickup and drop-off We will create a route that allows you to tour a wide area of LA efficiently. Safe and easy way to visit movie locations without getting lost. Support system for first-time visitors to LA Contact us for more information. Please feel free to contact us.
Basic Information
Minimum participants: 2person
Duration: 15〜17hours
Price
2 persons
$600 / person
3 persons
$400 / person
4 persons
$300 / person
5 persons
$250 / person
✔ Included
Japanese-speaking guide, vehicle, gasoline, national park entrance fee, etc.
✘ Not Included
Tips, etc.
💳 Payment Methods
Cash, credit card (3% service charge)
⚠ Cancellation Policy
100% cancellation fee will be charged from 2 weeks prior to the event date.
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