10 Exciting Things to See and Do in Washington, D.C.

If you haven’t toured Washington D.C., you’ve missed some of the most stunning sights in America.

There’s so much to do in Washington D.C., you could stay there for weeks and still not see it all. But you can certainly hit some of the highlights in a few days. Here’s a list of some of the must-see, must-do, and can’t-miss sights to include in your Washington D.C. tours. 

Great Dining Experiences on the Washington D.C. Tours Menu

 

Well-planned Washington D.C. tours are going to make sure you see all the sights – and they are truly incredible – but what they might not arrange for you is where to eat. If you’re okay with grabbing something at the nearest restaurant there are plenty of them around. But if you want something special, there are many, many great restaurants in Washington D.C. – tours to the area would just not be complete without hitting at least one of them.

Yellowstone Tours – A Unique Taste of American History

A lot of people take Yellowstone tours just to see the sights like Old Faithful, Grand Teton and Mt. Rushmore. But there are many others reasons to go to Yellowstone – one of which is to get a taste of the Native American Indian culture. They keep it alive in the Yellowstone, and they want to share it with you.

Have you ever seen a pow wow? Some of the pow wows in Yellowstone attract members from tribes all across the country. You can watch their unique forms of traditional and fancy dancing, drumming and singing – and in the intertribal dances, everyone can participate, including you!
 

 

Exciting Yellowstone Tours Highlights – Mammoth Hot Springs

If you’re going on one of our Yellowstone tours, be sure to visit Mammoth Hot Springs. Unlike many other hot springs locations in the U.S., Mammoth is a site you absolutely don’t want to miss!

The main attractions at Mammoth are the terraces. They’ve been there for thousands of years but, like glaciers, they’re constantly changing. They consist of Travertine – formed by a combination of heat, water, limestone and joints or veins in rock – which is constantly being created to form new shapes that force the water to go in different directions.

Yellowstone Tours – Don’t Forget to Bring Your Laundry

Imagine their surprise when the explorers from the first expedition to Yellowstone National Park was faced with a sudden burst of sparkling water shooting from the ground 125 feet into the air. That was their first-ever geyser sighting, nearly 150 years ago, and they watched it happen over and over again during the day. They called the geyser “Old Faithful”, and you can see it on our Yellowstone tours.

Take A Tour of Snaefellsnes, Iceland

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The Snaefellsnes peninsula in western Iceland has a varied landscape and is a true treasure of Iceland. This area is less frequented by tourists because it is not as well known as other areas in Iceland, but those who come here have a unique opportunity to enjoy the solitude and tranquility found in the wild. You have the chance to observe various mountain passes, gorgeous waterfalls, hot springs, countless lava caves and the rugged beauty of the Icelandic highlands during your visit to Snaefellsnes.

Hvolsvöllur, Iceland

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This small town in southern Iceland has many points of interest for tourists to visit. It started developing in the 1930s and currently its inhabitants base their livelihood on the manufacture of meat products and tourism. Salmon and trout fishing in the nearby rivers almost always deliver great results.
 

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