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The Yellowstone National Park in winter

10th November 2011 Print

Experience the Yellowstone National Park under a blanket of snow this winter – a time when bison, elk, wolves and bighorn sheep wander across snow-covered valleys and the Park’s geological features are even more spectacular in the freezing temperatures – courtesy of US specialist, Bon Voyage.

The company is highlighting escorted winter holidays of Yellowstone – a location usually open for tours during the summer months – where, in addition to endless wildlife spotting opportunities, visitors will see gurgling mud pools and hot springs surrounded by frozen landscapes, waterfalls whose cataracts partially freeze into ice bridges and geysers erupting dramatically in the air.

Further highlights include the National Elk Refuge, the Lamar Valley and its wolf packs, the majestic ‘Old Faithful’ geyser and the beauty and grandeur of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, taking in its thundering waterfall and the ice arch that forms from the spray.

Visitors also enjoy selected winter activities such as hiking by snowshoe, ice skating and cross-country skiing, along with a presentation from an award winning Yellowstone cinematographer, who gives insights in the lives of the parks iconic species.

Twin share prices start at £3059 per person inclusive of return Heathrow flights, transfers, eight nights’ mainly full-board accommodation in superior accommodation in sought after locations, travel by snowcoach and sleigh to remote parts of Yellowstone, admission fees and services of a tour leader and professional guides.

For more information, visit bon-voyage.co.uk.