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THE DEATH VALLEY

An immersion in the desert

The Death Valley National Park is a hostile territory that stretches over 13,000 km². This iconic spot at unimaginable temperatures is the ideal place for desert lovers. Despite its morbid name, the Death Valley is full of sumptuous landscapes with striking contrast. Drawing some of its success from the Star Wars series, the Death Valley will blow your eyes.

A name, a story 

The Death Valley takes its special name from an equally special legend. Although no Man has died, this name was given to the valley by tourists on guide tour.

While their bus had broken down, the guide claimed to seek help and abandoned them in the middle of the desert. Having no choice to get through by themselves, the tourists started an endless walk through the drought of the valley. When they finally manage to escape, they call this valley “the Death Valley” because of the ordeal they suffered and the poor chances they had to escape alive.

Emblematic sites
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Ubehebe Crater

Discover this wide volcanic crater with a depth of 182m and a diameter of 1600m. According to its Indian name "Tem-pinta-Woah" the crater is nicknamed the "the coyote crater".

Zabrinskie Point

This point of view is one of the most notorious thanks to its breathtaking panoramic view especially during sunset and sunrise. You will be spellbound by the beauty of the gold-colored rock formations.

Dante's View

Located nearly 600 meters high, this viewpoint offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the Star Wars series decor.

Artist Drive

Discover a scenic road through the volcanic hills of sublime colors.

Mesquite Flat Sand Dunes
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These are the best known and most accessible dunes of the park. Discover this spectacular stretch of sand made notorious by the Star Wars series.

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