From the dazzling lights of Las Vegas to the starlit skies of Bryce Canyon
Las Vegas nights were truly a living show. The hotels and casinos lining the Strip, street performances, and neon signs made the entire city feel like a massive stage. Watching the Bellagio Fountain Show, where water, music, and lights came together in perfect harmony, it was easy to see why this place is called the 'Oasis in the Desert.'
In the evening, I indulged in a hearty steak near the Mirage Hotel to wash away the day's fatigue. Then, I ascended the STRAT Tower, a prime spot for nighttime views, to take in the glittering panorama of Las Vegas. The cityscape, brimming with sparkling lights in every direction, perfectly encapsulated the essence of this sleepless city.
Early the next morning, I left Las Vegas and headed to Bryce Canyon, a four-hour drive away. The breathtaking sight of the red sandstone hoodoos lined up in formations made me feel as though I had arrived in an entirely different world.
The view of Bryce Canyon from Sunset Point resembled a natural sculpture museum, and as the sun set, the landscape was bathed in a crimson glow, leaving me utterly spellbound.
A 1-night, 2-day journey that offered both the artificial brilliance of the city and the timeless beauty of nature. Las Vegas and Bryce Canyon are worlds apart, yet together they make for a perfect combination.
📍Bellagio Fountain → Las Vegas Strip → STRAT Tower Night View → Bryce Canyon Sunset Point