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Decoding Parang's C-Course and D-Course: The Real Difference Beyond the Extra Day

2026.07.14·6 min read

When you're browsing our multi-day Grand Canyon tours, you'll see options like "A-Course" and "B-Course." They look similar on paper. Both are 2 nights, 3 days. Both visit the same incredible spots: Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Powell Lake, Zion Canyon, and Las Vegas.

So what's the real difference? It's not about an extra day or different destinations. It's about the flow of your journey. The subtle choices in the order of operations that can significantly impact your energy, your experience, and the rhythm of your trip. Let's decode what each course is really about, so you can pick the one that matches your travel personality.

1. The Core Philosophy: Same Spots, Different Rhythm

First, let's establish the baseline. According to our detailed tour page, both the A-Course and B-Course for the 2-night, 3-day Grand Canyon tour are what we call a "complete course." They are designed to let you explore the core canyon areas at a relaxed pace over three days. The group size stays intimate (4-12 people), and the inclusions are identical: vehicle costs, guide fees, safe pickup/drop-off in Koreatown and on the Las Vegas Strip, 1 night of canyon hotel lodging, In-N-Out lunch, and bottled water.

The key difference, as stated on the site, is that they are "forward" and "reverse" directions. Think of it like hiking a loop trail. You can go clockwise or counter-clockwise. You'll see all the same vistas, but the sequence changes your perspective and pacing.

2. A-Course (Forward Direction): The Classic Buildup

The A-Course is our classic, forward-moving itinerary. It starts with the glamour and energy of Las Vegas and builds towards the natural wonders.

Day 1: LA to Las Vegas You depart LA between 8-9 AM. The day is a fun transition into vacation mode: lunch in Barstow (In-N-Out included), outlet shopping, a photo stop at Seven Magic Mountains, and the iconic Las Vegas Welcome Sign. You arrive in Vegas, where you are dropped at your hotel (which you book yourself on the Strip). You have free time to explore the city at night.

Day 2: Las Vegas to Page City This is the big nature day, starting with a very early departure (around 4 AM). You tour Zion National Park, Horseshoe Bend, and Antelope Canyon (with a Native guide). You see Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, have dinner, and cap the night with a stunning Milky Way viewing and photo session before checking into your included hotel.

Day 3: Grand Canyon to LA You enjoy a hotel breakfast, then explore the majestic Grand Canyon South Rim and East Rim. You get your Route 66 road certification shot, have lunch, and arrive back in LA between 6-7 PM.

Who is the A-Course for? This flow is perfect for travelers who want to ease into the trip. You get the excitement of Vegas first, then dive deep into a long, rewarding day of canyons, finishing with the grand finale of the Grand Canyon itself before heading home. The early start on Day 2 is balanced by a more standard morning on Day 3.

3. B-Course (Reverse Direction): Nature First, Vegas Celebration

The B-Course flips the script. It starts with the epic landscapes and ends with the buzz of Las Vegas.

Day 1: LA to Williams City You have an early 6 AM departure from Koreatown. The drive includes a stop in Barstow, a local brunch, your Route 66 certification shot, dinner, and ends with a beautiful Milky Way viewing before checking into your included hotel.

Day 2: Full Canyon Course to Las Vegas After a hotel breakfast, you hit the ground running. You see the Grand Canyon South and East Rims, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon (with Native guide), Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell, and Zion National Park. You then drive to Las Vegas, arriving between 7-8 PM for a hotel drop-off (you book this one yourself).

Day 3: Las Vegas to LA You're picked up from your Vegas hotel between 8-8:20 AM for the return journey. You get photo ops at the Las Vegas Welcome Sign and Seven Magic Mountains, have In-N-Out lunch in Barstow, do some outlet shopping, and arrive back in LA between 6-7 PM.

Who is the B-Course for? This itinerary is ideal for those who want to tackle the major natural sights first when their energy is highest. You experience the awe of the canyons in one immersive day, then get to relax and celebrate (or simply rest) in Las Vegas afterwards. The return trip to LA is a more leisurely travel day with fun stops.

4. The Subtle Differences in Experience

Beyond the order, each course creates a different vibe.

PRO_TIP The 1-Day Alternative

If you're based in Las Vegas and short on time, don't forget we offer a powerful Grand Canyon day tour. Departing at midnight from the Strip, it packs in the South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell, returning to Vegas by 7-8 PM. It's a marathon, but perfect for those connecting through Vegas.

5. Costs and Logistics: They Are Identical

This is crucial. The base price, inclusions, and exclusions are exactly the same for both courses. The sale price is $391 per person (regular $460). The major exclusions you need to budget for are also identical:

Item Cost (Per Person) Notes
Guide Tip $60 $20 per day for 3 days. Paid in cash on-site.
Entrance Fees Package $235 This is the total. Includes: Non-resident National Park pass ($70), Antelope Canyon ($80 + $2 tip), Horseshoe Bend ($5), Zion ($10), Grand Canyon ($10). Prices may fluctuate locally. Paid in cash on-site.
Las Vegas Hotel Varies You book your own for one night on the Strip (between Venetian and Excalibur). Hotels outside the main strip may incur an extra fee for pickup/drop-off.
Meals Varies Most lunches and dinners are not included, allowing you to choose what you like.

Important: Do not add the line items yourself. The source clearly states the total for the entrance fee package is $235. This is the amount you should expect to pay on-site in cash, along with the $60 guide tip.

6. How to Choose: Ask Yourself These Questions

Still unsure? Our FAQ section suggests the choice comes down to personal travel flow and condition. Ask yourself:

  1. Do I want to start or end with Vegas excitement? A-Course starts with it, B-Course ends with it.
  2. Do I prefer my biggest sightseeing day at the beginning or middle of the trip? B-Course puts it on Day 2; A-Course puts it on Day 2 as well, but after a Vegas night.
  3. What's my energy level? If you want to hit the natural wonders immediately with fresh legs, consider B-Course. If you want a more gradual buildup, consider A-Course.

Ultimately, there is no "better" course, only the one that's better for you. Both deliver the same incredible views and professional, Korean-guided experience that is the hallmark of Parang Tour. Our story began because we wanted to move away from the impersonal, 50-person bus tours. These carefully designed A and B courses are a result of that philosophy, offering choice and a tailored flow within a small-group setting.

If your dates are flexible, check the main tours page to see which course (A or B) is being offered on your preferred departure dates, as they alternate. And if you're still weighing the options, that's what we're here for. Tell us your departure date and group size on KakaoTalk, and we'll help guide you to the course that fits your travel rhythm perfectly.

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Frequently asked

Are the A-Course and B-Course really the same price?

Yes, absolutely. Both the 2-night, 3-day A-Course and B-Course have the same base sale price of $391 per person. The inclusions (guided tour, 1 night canyon hotel, In-N-Out lunch, water) and exclusions (entrance fees, guide tip, Las Vegas hotel, most meals) are also identical. The only difference is the order of the itinerary.

I'm traveling solo. Can I join, and how does room sharing work?

Yes, solo travelers are very welcome. Room assignments are based on double occupancy (2 people per room). If you are traveling alone, you will be paired with a same-gender roommate. If you prefer a single room, an additional single supplement fee will apply. Please mention your preference when you book.

What is the total amount of cash I need to bring for on-site payments?

You will need cash for two main on-site payments: 1) The guide tip of $60 per person ($20 x 3 days). 2) The entrance fees package, which has a total of $235 per person. This $235 covers all listed park entry fees and the Antelope Canyon Native guide tip. Do not add the individual line items; the total is $235. These amounts are paid directly to the guide.

What is the cancellation policy for these multi-day tours?

Our policy is clearly stated: a full refund is available if you cancel 30 days or more before departure. Cancelling 20-29 days prior gives a 20% refund, 8-19 days gives a 30% refund, 3-7 days gives a 50% refund. Cancellations within 2 days of departure are generally non-refundable.

If I'm already in Las Vegas, do you have a shorter option?

Yes. We offer a dedicated [Grand Canyon day tour](https://parangtour.co/pages/tour-grandcanyon-day) that departs from the Las Vegas Strip at midnight. It covers the Grand Canyon South Rim, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell in one long, action-packed day, returning to Vegas by evening. It's perfect for visitors who are based in Vegas.