Jasper National Park+ Columbia Glacier+ Town of Banff+ Yoho National Park+ Banff National Park+ Calgary 5-Day Tour

$710.6
Per Person

  • Code: VA5AB-13903
  • Guided Tour
  • Vancouver

What To Expect

Overview

  • Those arriving at the national park between June 19, 2026 and September 7, 2026 will enjoy a discount on the national park entrance fee: USD$16.00 / CAD$20.00 (Prices in CAD exclude 5% GST.), allowing you to fully appreciate the magnificent scenery of the Rocky Mountains! The guide will refund the discount in cash to the guests on the last day of the tour.
  • Check in at the world-class national park in one stop, and enjoy a variety of natural landscapes!
  • Stay in the national park scenic towns: Banff Town, and immerse yourself in every scenery in the national park!
  • Take a cruise on Maligne Lake to visit the world's second largest glacial lake, which is also the largest glacial lake in the Rocky Mountains, and explore the mysterious Fairy Island!
  • Experience the Icefield Explorer, take a giant snowmobile to visit the Columbia Icefield and start your icefield adventure!
  • One-stop check-in at Lake Louise, Moraine Lake, and Emerald Lake, taking you to appreciate the unique scenery of lakes and mountains and experience the charming charm of the lakes!

Itinerary

01

Day 1: Vancouver → Kamloops → Spahats Falls → Valemount

Departing Vancouver this morning, we'll drive along the scenic Fraser Valley Highway to Hope, the gold rush town featured in Sylvester Stallone's film "Rambo," a must-see for prospectors. We'll then travel to Kamloops, a semi-desert city renowned for its ginseng production. We'll visit a ginseng plantation and processing facility to learn about ginseng cultivation and its therapeutic benefits, and even have the opportunity to sample authentic ginseng tea. We'll then proceed to Separate Falls. While not as picturesque as Huangguoshu Falls or as majestic as Niagara Falls, it remains a natural wonder, shaped by over 400,000 years of glacial and volcanic activity. We'll spend the night in Valemount.

Itinerary:

Vancouver → Hope (30 mins) → Kamloops → Kamloops Ginseng Factory (45 mins) → Spahats Falls (30 mins) → Valemount

Hope

Hope town is the perfect place to walk around and explore. It is filled with beautiful nature views and have an experience of instant relaxation. Take a look at all that this town has to offer.

Kamloops Ginseng Factory

The largest producer of American ginseng in North America was originally in the United States, and Kamloops later began to grow American ginseng. Because Kamloops has unpolluted fertile soil and a semi-desert dry climate, it has become the largest producer of American ginseng in North America and is known as the "Ginseng Capital". It has a long history and culture of Aboriginal people, with a total of 17 Aboriginal tribal communities, making it the most important Aboriginal community in the interior of British Columbia.

Spahats Falls

Volcanic rock deposits left behind centuries ago formed the cake-shaped gorge of Separhat Falls, making it one of the most dramatic waterfalls in Wells Gray National Park. Take a stroll through the cool hemlock and cedar forests and see the waterfall cascading through a keyhole in the rock face 80 meters above the Clearwater River. It's absolutely spectacular!

  • Valemount Vacation Inn / similar
02

Day 2: Valemount → Mount Robson Provincial Park → Maligne Lake

Depart from Valemount in the morning and enter Mount Robson Provincial Park. As British Columbia's oldest provincial park, Mount Robson is not only a UNESCO World Heritage site, but also the starting point of the Fraser River's 1,368-kilometer journey to the Pacific Ocean. Then enter the town of Jasper and experience the unique charm of this town located in the national park. Next we will take a cruise on Maligne Lake, the world's second largest glacial lake and the only lake in the Rocky Mountains that is open to motor boats. After the tour, return to the hotel to rest.

Itinerary:

Valemount → Mount Robson Provincial Park (30 mins) → Town of Jasper (30 mins) → Maligne Lake Cruise (Optional, 90 mins) → Hotel

Note:

1. The expected opening period for the Maligne Lake Cruise in summer is from 05/29/2026-10/11/2026. Please refer to the official announcements from Banff National Park for the actual opening dates of attractions. The itinerary on the day of the tour will be based on the arrangements made by the tour guide.

Mount Robson Provincial Park

Mount Robson Provincial Park, the second oldest park in British Columbia’s park system, is truly one of the world’s crown jewels. The mountain for which the park is named guards the park’s western entrance. At 3,954 meters, Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies, towers over the lesser surrounding peaks; winter or summer, this is one of the finest views in the Rocky Mountains.

Town of Jasper

Jasper is a small town located in the northernmost Rocky Mountains of Alberta, Canada, with a population of approximately 3,000. The town was built in 1822 and has all the public facilities here, including restaurants, hotels, train stations, bus stations, cinemas, post offices, schools, hospitals, etc. There are many such towns in North America, each with its own history and charm, but because Jasper is located in Canada's famous national park, this town is particularly popular with tourists.

Maligne Lake

Maligne Lake is the second largest glacial lake in the world and the only lake in the Rocky Mountains where motor boats can sail. The scenery around the lake is magnificent, with dense pine forests, lovely grasslands and flowers all over the mountains. There are many hiking trails along the lake. The Fairy Island in Maligne Lake is the most beautiful scenery in the entire Jasper Park and often appears in various travel books and scenic postcards.

Due to the limited hotel resources in the Jasper area, it is not possible to specify the room type. The hotel will randomly arrange a double or twin room based on the room availability on that day. Thank you for your understanding!

  • Tonquin Inn / Chateau Jasper / similar
03

Day 3: Jasper National Park → Columbia Icefield → Peyto Lake → Banff Town

Today's journey begins with a visit to Jasper National Park, one of Canada's renowned alpine national parks and the largest in the Canadian Rockies. This stunning landscape, rich in wildlife, and a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a UNESCO World Heritage site. We'll then enter the Rocky Mountain National Park complex and reach Athabasca Falls. While not the highest waterfall in the Rockies, the interplay of rivers makes it one of the most powerful and spectacular. We'll continue along the Icefields Parkway to the Columbia Glacier. Take a giant snowmobile to the 300- meter-deep Athabasca Glacier and experience firsthand the remains of the Second Ice Age. Next, we'll visit the 280- meter-high Glacier Glass Bridge, a glass bridge overlooking the Columbia Icefield, offering a close-up glimpse of one of the world's most unique ecosystems. We'll then visit Peyto Lake, where the waters of this glacial lake are tinged with a Tiffany blue hue due to mineral deposits at the bottom. This jewel-like, shimmering water, nestled peacefully amidst the surrounding mountains, promises a truly spectacular viewing experience. We'll arrive in Banff in the evening.

Itinerary:

Hotel → Jasper National Park → Athabasca Falls (30 mins) → Columbia Icefield (3 hours, Includes Ice Explore and Icefield Skywalk) → Peyto Lake (30 mins) → Banff Town

On the day of the tour, you may add the Banff Night Tour (Price: USD$70.00 / CAD$85.00 per person). Catch the iconic “Golden Mountain” glow and picture-perfect lake reflections at sunset with gorgeous layered light and shadow, and keep an eye out for wild elk, bighorn sheep and even bears along the way for unforgettable natural surprises.

Jasper National Park

Jasper National Park spans 4,200 square miles (10,878 square km) and contains significant active geologic processes, scenic mountains, along with diverse animal and plant populations. When Jasper was first protected as a forest park in 1907, it covered an area of approximately 5,000 square miles (12,950 square km). In 1930 it was declared a national park with its present size. It was designated part of UNESCO’s Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage site in 1984.

Athabasca Falls

Located in Jasper National Park, Athabasca Falls is a waterfall formed in the upper reaches of the Athabasca River. It is known as the most breathtaking waterfall in the Rocky Mountains. Athabasca Falls is famous not only for its height of 23 meters and the rushing water, but also because the waterfall water carries sand and stones and impacts the two banks with great force to form a pothole.

Columbia Icefield

The Columbia Glacier was formed in ancient times. It is located on the plateau and close to the North Pole. It is one of the 17 glaciers in the Rocky Mountains. It is a famous ancient ice sheet relic in the world and a great watershed between the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean. The Columbia Glacier provides clean water and fresh air for the entire North America, and affects the ecological environment of animals and plants.

Columbia Icefield Adventure-Ice Explore

Check in at the Glacier Discovery Centre and take a shuttle to the Icefield Transfer Station to board a large Glacier Explorer built specifically for glacier travel.

Columbia Icefield Skywalk

Explore the immense powers of glaciology from a fully accessible, cliff-edge walkway that leads to a glass-floored observation platform 280 m (918 ft) above the Sunwapta Valley. From ice-capped mountain peaks to vast glacier-formed valleys, the Columbia Icefield Skywalk is your front-row seat to nature's most grand performance.

Peyto Lake

Peyto Lake is a popular sightseeing spot! It is a glacier-fed lake in Banff National Park in the Canadian Rockies. The lake itself is near the Icefields Parkway. During the summer, a significant amount of glacial rock flour flows into the lake from a nearby glacier. The suspended rock particles are what give the lake a unique bright, turquoise color. Due to its bright color, photos of the lake often appear in illustrated books.

Due to the limited hotel resources in the Banff area, it is not possible to specify the room type. The hotel will randomly arrange a double or twin room based on the room availability on that day. Thank you for your understanding!

  • Elk + Avenue Hotel; Irwin's Mountain Inn; Red Carpet Inn; The Rundlestone Lodge; Banff Caribour Lodge / 其他班夫小鎮酒店
04

Day 4: Banff → Banff National Park → Lake Louise → Moraine Lake/Marble Canyon → Yoho National Park → Banff

Today we'll explore Banff National Park in depth! We'll pass by the Victoria Glacier and head to Lake Louise, known as the "Sapphire of the Rockies," to experience its tranquility and beauty. During the summer when Moraine Lake is open, we'll visit the glacial lake at an altitude of 1885 meters, witnessing this Tiffany blue hidden among the mountains. Afterwards, we'll visit Yoho National Park, taking photos of the "natural bridge" sculpted by erosion. Our final stop is Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park. As its name suggests, Emerald Lake displays varying shades of green under different lighting, its beauty undeniable.

Summer itinerary during Moraine Lake's opening:

Banff → Banff National Park → Castle Mountain (passing by) → Lake Louise (60 mins) → Moraine Lake (60 mins) → Lake Louise Village (45 mins, including optional lunch time) → Yoho National Park → Spiral Tunnel (passing by) → Emerald Lake (20 mins) → Natural Bridge (15 mins) → Banff

Summer itinerary during Moraine Lake's closing:

Banff → Banff National Park → Castle Mountain (passing by) → Lake Louise (60 mins) → Lake Louise Village (45 mins, including optional lunch time) → Yoho National Park → Spiral Tunnel (passing by) → Emerald Lake (20 mins) → Natural Bridge (15 mins) → Kootenay National Park → Marble Canyon (60 mins) → Banff

Note:

1. Moraine Lake is expected to be open from 06/01/2026-10/13/2026. Please refer to the official announcement of Banff National Park for the actual opening hours. The itinerary on the day of the tour will be arranged by the tour guide.

On the day of the tour, you may add the Banff Night Tour (Price: USD$70.00 / CAD$85.00 per person). Catch the iconic “Golden Mountain” glow and picture-perfect lake reflections at sunset with gorgeous layered light and shadow, and keep an eye out for wild elk, bighorn sheep and even bears along the way for unforgettable natural surprises.

Banff National Park

Banff National Park is famously known for its colored lakes, majestic mountains, and endless outdoor adventures that it has to offer! It is also Canada’s very first national park and the world’s third! It has a rich heritage and is one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations to discover! Make sure to even take a special look at its easy access and close proximity that it has to the vast unspoiled wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. The park itself spans 6,641 square kilometers (2,564 square miles) of pure mountainous terrain. It is greatly packed with spectacular scenic valleys, peaks, glaciers, forests, meadows, and rivers. Take a look at what makes Banff National Park so unique!

Lake Louise

Lake Louise, located on the south side of Highway 1, is a famous attraction in Banff National Park. With Mount Victoria as its barrier and surrounded by dense forests, the mountains and waters are interdependent, forming a perfect landscape photo. Lake Louise is like a pearl, otherworldly and otherworldly, so it is known as the "Sapphire in the Rocky Mountains" and has become a lake favored by photographers.

Moraine Lake

Moraine Lake is a glacial lake in Banff National Park in Canada. It is located in the famous Valley of the Ten Peaks. The bottom of the lake is filled with mineral-rich gravel. Over the years, the sedimentation has formed ever-changing blue water. It is recognized as the most photographed lake in the world. The lake surface is sapphire blue and crystal clear, like a shining pearl.

Yoho National Park

Yoho National Park lies on the western slopes of the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Vertical rock walls, waterfalls and high peaks draw visitors from all around the world to this unique national park! Yoho offers exceptional hiking and sightseeing for everyone to enjoy! The park even offers a unique glimpse of Canada’s natural wonders and an insight of this alpine majesty!

Emerald Lake

The beautiful Emerald Lake is the largest lake in Yoho National Park, covering an area of slightly more than one square kilometer. The lake water presents different shades of green under different light conditions, and is known as the "Emerald of the Rocky Mountains." Walking along the lakeside path, you can enjoy the reflections of the snow-capped mountains in the distance and the vigorous pines and cypresses nearby in the rippling blue water.

Natural Bridge

This natural bridge was formed after millions of years of erosion by the Kikinhaus River (also known as the Leaping Horse River). Initially, the river water washed out cracks in the solid rocks, causing the rushing river water to continuously break through the cracks in the rocks, and then gradually hollowed out the huge rocks from the bottom upwards, eventually making a huge rock blocking the river channel washed away into a "natural bridge" shaped like a bridge.

Marble Canyon

Marble Canyon is a popular hike in Kootenay National Park near Lake Louise, Alberta. The hike is an easy 1 mile (1.6 km) out and back trail suitable for all skill levels with fencing along most areas. The trail follows Tokumm Creek which created Marble Canyon by cutting and carving it’s way through the rock. Turquoise, glacial waters, and startling canyon walls grow ever more impressive along this short trail. Multiple bridges span the narrow gorge, crossing several times for spine-tingling views of the river below! Watch for fuchsia fireweed and mountain bluebirds in a landscape shaped by fire, erosion, and mountain building.

Due to the limited hotel resources in the Banff area, it is not possible to specify the room type. The hotel will randomly arrange a king-size bed room or a twin bed room based on the room availability on that day. Thank you for your understanding!

  • / Elk + Avenue Hotel; Irwin's Mountain Inn; Red Carpet Inn; The Rundlestone Lodge; Banff Caribour Lodge / 其他班夫小鎮酒店
05

Day 5: Banff → Banff National Park → Bow Falls → Johnston Canyon → Banff/Calgary

Today, we'll embark on a relaxing journey into the stunning Banff National Park. First, you can choose to take the Sulphur Mountain Gondola (at your own expense) to the summit for panoramic views of Banff's verdant mountains and shimmering lakes. Next, visit Devil's Rock, admiring its unique and rugged geological formations sculpted by nature. Then, head to Bow Falls to witness the graceful flow of the water; stop at Surprise Point to capture the breathtaking scenery of the lake and mountains, where every step reveals a new vista. Afterwards, arrive in the town of Banff and immerse yourself in the relaxed atmosphere and unique charm of this town at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. In the afternoon, visit Johnston Canyon, exploring its streams and cascading waterfalls along the trails, immersing yourself in the pristine natural beauty. After the tour, return to Banff, bringing your wonderful day to a perfect close.

Itinerary:

Banff → Banff Town → Banff National Park → Banff Gondola (Optional, 90 mins) → Hoodoos (15 mins) → Bow Falls (15 mins) → Surprise Corner (15 mins) → Town of Banff (75 mins, including optional lunch) → Johnston Canyon (60 mins) → Banff/Calgary

Transportation: Drive from Calgary to Banff National Park

Distance: 80KM

Time: 1h30m

Banff National Park

Banff National Park is famously known for its colored lakes, majestic mountains, and endless outdoor adventures that it has to offer! It is also Canada’s very first national park and the world’s third! It has a rich heritage and is one of the world’s most awe-inspiring mountain destinations to discover! Make sure to even take a special look at its easy access and close proximity that it has to the vast unspoiled wilderness of the Canadian Rockies. The park itself spans 6,641 square kilometers (2,564 square miles) of pure mountainous terrain. It is greatly packed with spectacular scenic valleys, peaks, glaciers, forests, meadows, and rivers. Take a look at what makes Banff National Park so unique!

Banff Gondola

It only takes 8 minutes to reach the top of Sulphur Mountain, 2,281 meters high, by taking the Banff Gondola. At the top, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Banff National Park, Banff Town and the Bow River Valley, and take in the unparalleled beauty of the Rocky Mountains. There is a restaurant and interactive experience hall on the top of the mountain. From new restaurants and interactive exhibits to multi-sensory theaters and amazing 360-degree observation decks, the new Banff Gondola experience allows you to gain a richer sensory experience.

Hoodoos

Hoodoos is named after its shape that resembles a demon or ghost, and it took hundreds of years to form. The scenery here is beautiful, with mountains, lakes, rivers, and forests converging to create a mountain and river scenery that combines masculinity and spirituality.

Bow Falls

The movie "River of No Return" starring Marilyn Monroe in the 1950s was filmed here. In the movie, the sexy goddess Marilyn Monroe hung clothes by the river. Since then, Bow Falls has attracted a large number of backpackers to come and watch every year.

Surprise Corner

Surprise Point is a great viewing point for the Fairmont Banff Hotel. The hotel is located in the mountains and has a simple appearance. It is hidden in the mountains and forests, giving people a mysterious feeling. Here you can have a panoramic view of the Fairmont Banff Hotel, known as the castle of the Rockies, and the Sulphur Mountain behind it.

Town of Banff

Banff is a small town within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is one of Canada's most popular tourist destinations. It is known for its mountainous environment and hot springs, and is a popular destination for outdoor activities and hiking, biking, climbing, and skiing.

Johnston Canyon

Johnston Canyon is located on the Bow Valley Parkway that connects Banff Town and Lake Louise. It was formed by thousands of years of river erosion, so there are many streams and waterfalls in the canyon. The canyon has deep and dangerous terrain, with fast-flowing water in summer and covered with ice and snow in winter. The canyon is covered with lush vegetation, lush and fresh in summer, and covered with crystal tree hangings in winter, each with its own characteristics.

Packages

Package A

Different tour packages offer more departure times, visiting the same scenic spots in varying order.
  • Single Room

    $1860.1$1958
  • Double Room

    $1081.1$1138
  • Triple Room

    $862.6$908
  • Quad Room

    $710.6$748
  • Child

    Same as Adult

Package B

Different tour packages offer more departure times, visiting the same scenic spots in varying order.
  • Single Room

    $1860.1$1958
  • Double Room

    $1081.1$1138
  • Triple Room

    $862.6$908
  • Quad Room

    $710.6$748
  • Child

    Same as Adult

Options

Banff Night Tour

Please pay at the time of booking.
Banff Night Tour
  • Single Room

    $70
  • Double Room

    $70
  • Triple Room

    $70
  • Quad Room

    $70
  • Child

    $70

BM1: Self-paid lunch

Please pay at the time of booking.
BM1: Self-paid lunch (1 meal)
  • Single Room

    $29
  • Double Room

    $29
  • Triple Room

    $29
  • Quad Room

    $29
  • Child

    $29

Pick Up/Drop Off Information

Pick Up

LocationTimeAddress
Vancouver Chinatown,50 E Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6A 3V6, Canada
Transfer with surcharge: USD$50 / CAD$60 single trip (under 3 people), additional $12 per person.
06:20Vancouver Chinatown,50 E Pender St, Vancouver, BC V6A 3V6, Canada
River Rock Casino Resort,8811 River Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 3P8, Canada07:00River Rock Casino Resort,8811 River Rd, Richmond, BC V6X 3P8, Canada
West Vancouver (on Cambie St & 48th Ave.),Langara-49th Avenue Station07:15West Vancouver (on Cambie St & 48th Ave.),Langara-49th Avenue Station
Burnaby:Kingsway & Willingdon,2829-4500 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 2A9, Canada07:30Burnaby:Kingsway & Willingdon,2829-4500 Kingsway, Burnaby, BC V5H 2A9, Canada
Real Canadian Superstore,1301 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam, BC V3K 6P9, Canada08:00Real Canadian Superstore,1301 Lougheed Hwy., Coquitlam, BC V3K 6P9, Canada
Guildford Recreation Centre,15105 105 Ave, Surrey, BC V3R 7G8, Canada08:20Guildford Recreation Centre,15105 105 Ave, Surrey, BC V3R 7G8, Canada

Drop Off

LocationTimeAddress
Banff: Elk + Avenue Hotel,333 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B1, CanadaBanff: Elk + Avenue Hotel,333 Banff Ave, Banff, AB T1L 1B1, Canada
Travel Alberta Canmore Visitor Information Centre,2801 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore, AB T1W 3A2Travel Alberta Canmore Visitor Information Centre,2801 Bow Valley Trail, Canmore, AB T1W 3A2
Calgary Downtown: Bus Stop in front of Harry Hays Building (opposite Delta Calgary Downtown Hotel),4th Ave SE, CalgaryCalgary Downtown: Bus Stop in front of Harry Hays Building (opposite Delta Calgary Downtown Hotel),4th Ave SE, Calgary
CalgaryNortheast: DoubleTree by Hilton Calgary North,2120 16th Avenue Northeast, T2E 1L4 Calgary, CanadaCalgaryNortheast: DoubleTree by Hilton Calgary North,2120 16th Avenue Northeast, T2E 1L4 Calgary, Canada
Calgary International Airport (YYC),2000 Airport Rd NE, Calgary, AB T2E 6W5, Canada
Please book domestic flights departing after 21:30 and international flights departing after 22:00.
Calgary International Airport (YYC),2000 Airport Rd NE, Calgary, AB T2E 6W5, Canada

Things to Know

Included/Exclude

  • Transportation: The type of vehicle used will based on the number of guests that day.
  • Bilingual tour guide or driver-guide.
  • Accommodation during the trip (the number of nights is equal to the number of days in the trip minus one).

  • 5%GST of CAD price.
  • Service fee: USD $15/CAD $20 per person per day.
  • Any food and beverages.
  • Admission fees mentioned in the itinerary (Prices are subject to change without prior notice; Tickets should be purchased from the tour guide).
  • Personal fees: such as laundry, telephone, diet, shopping, pay television etc.
  • Additional fees caused by irresistible reasons due to traffic, war, coup, strikes, weather, flight cancellation or date changes.
  • Any kinds of Travel Insurance.
  • JS5 D1-D3 Mandatory Fee Includes: Banff Gondola + Ice Explorer + National Park Tickets.Prices in CAD exclude 5% GST. Adult: USD$155.00 / CAD$200.00 Child (6-15): USD$93.00 / CAD$120.00
  • JS Rocky Mountain 3-Day Meals 4 meals in total, including: 1 breakfast + 2 lunches + 1 dinner.Day 1: Lunch + DinnerDay 2: Breakfast + LunchPrices in CAD exclude 5% GST. Adult: USD$98.00 / CAD$120.00 Child (2-11): USD$82.00 / CAD$100.00
  • Maligne Lake Cruise (JS) Prices in CAD exclude 5% GST.The expected opening period for the Maligne Lake Cruise in summer is from 05/29/2026-10/11/2026. Please refer to the official announcements from Banff National Park for the actual opening dates of attractions.Maligne Lake is short of resources. It is highly recommended that you pay in advance to ensure the cruise resources. Resource inventory is limited, first come first served! Please understand that once the resource reservation is successful, it cannot be canceled or rescheduled.This price is a prepaid discount price. If you do not book in advance, there will be no guarantee of a seat on site and the price will be based on the on-site selling price. Adult: USD$83.00 / CAD$98.00 Child (6-15): USD$53.00 / CAD$63.00
  • Banff Night Tour Reservations are only available for the period from June 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026 (the actual dates of the visit in the itinerary).Minimum group size: 3 people Everyone: USD$70.00 / CAD$85.00
  • Banff Night Tour Reservations are only available for the period from June 1, 2026 to September 30, 2026 (the actual dates of the visit in the itinerary).Minimum group size: 3 people Everyone: USD$70.00 / CAD$85.00
  • BM1 Optional Meal Plan (Summer Only) Time: 06/01-10/15.Prices in CAD exclude 5% GST. Everyone: USD$29.00 / CAD$35.00
  • BM1 Mandatory Fee Included: Moraine Lake permit Fee (Reservations are only available during the period when Moraine Lake is open)Prices in CAD exclude 5% GST. Everyone: USD$20.00 / CAD$25.00
  • Banff Gondola The Canadian dollar price does not include the 5% GST (Government Service Tax).Due to limited availability of Sulphur Mountain gondolas, advance payment is recommended to secure your gondola ride. Stock is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. This price is a prepayment discount; without prior booking, availability is not guaranteed, and the on-site price will apply.Reservations cannot be cancelled or rescheduled after successful booking. Thank you for your understanding. Before 05/01/2026 Adult: USD$56.50 / CAD$70.00 Adults during 05/01/2026-10/13/2026: USD$68.00 / CAD$85.00 Child (6-15) before 05/01/2026: USD$36.50 / CAD$45.00 Child (6-15) between 05/01/2026-10/13/2026: USD$45.00 / CAD$55.00

Booking and Confirmation Process

  • Due to high demand, inventory is mostly synchronous but sometimes not. Our consultant will check real time availability onsite and confirm seats.
  • You will receive your booking information instantly via email. In the event that you do not receive our email, please check your spam folder, or log into your User Center to check your order status and download your voucher when available.

How To Use

  • Package A: JSA5 D1-D3+BM1+BF1
    05/02/2026-06/29/2026: Monday, Saturday
    06/30/2026-08/31/2026: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
    09/01/2026-10/05/2026: Monday, Saturday
    No tours on the following dates: 05/25/2026, 06/08/2026, 07/09/2026, 07/18/2026, 07/27/2026, 08/06/2026, 08/15/2026, 08/17/2026, 08/18/2026, 08/22/2026, 08/24/2026, 09/05/2026, 09/07/2026, 09/12/2026

    Package B: JSA5 D1-D3+BF1+BM1
    05/02/2026-06/29/2026: Wednesday
    06/30/2026-08/31/2026: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
    09/01/2026-10/07/2026: Wednesday
    No tours on the following dates: 07/17/2026, 07/24/2026, 08/14/2026, 08/18/2026, 08/28/2026

    Package C: JSB5 D1-D3+BM1+BF1
    July: 07/09/2026, 07/18/2026, 07/27/2026
    August: 08/06/2026, 08/15/2026, 08/17/2026, 08/18/2026, 08/22/2026, 08/24/2026

    Package D: JSB5 D1-D3+BF1+BM1
    July: 07/17/2026, 07/24/2026
    August: 08/14/2026, 08/18/2026

    Minimum of 2 guests is required to be operated.
    If the order includes children, please be sure to inform the children's age in advance when booking the trip, otherwise the mandatory items will be charged on site according to adult standards.

Terms & Conditions

What is the cancellation policy?

Cancellation Period
Policy
34 or more days prior to tour departure date
Refund 90% payment
19 - 33 days prior to tour departure date
Refund 40% payment
18 days prior to tour departure date
Non-refundable

What if you miss the appointed time or departure date?

Once the booking is confirmed, an absence or failure to show up on the scheduled date or time is a no-show. No refunds or reschedules will be issued for no-shows and late arrivals.

Other important information

  • Participants under 18 years old must be accompanied by an adult during the tour; minors traveling alone or children cannot join the group. If the order contains children, please notify in advance their ages. Otherwise, charges will be as adults onsite.
  • Please provide accurate and complete information when booking, including full names, gender, valid contact info (preferably mobile), flight info, and meeting points to avoid errors affecting the trip.
  • Group customers must purchase entrance tickets with the group, bringing own tickets or using CityPass is prohibited; ticket and meal fees are subject to adjustments per official spot notifications.
  • Due to rising fuel costs, vehicle operating costs have increased greatly. From May 18, 2026, a unified traffic surcharge of CAD$5 per person per day will be collected by the tour guide during the trip.
  • To ensure itinerary smoothness, travelers must strictly comply with the tour guide's assembly time; vehicles will not wait once departed due to delay.
  • During travel, tour guides or drivers may adjust sightseeing order and stay times appropriately according to weather, traffic, etc., to ensure smooth itinerary.
  • If attractions are temporarily closed or closed due to holidays, causing inability to visit, the tour company will arrange substitute scenic spots to maintain itinerary integrity.
  • Children under 8 years old must use a safety seat; rental service is available with prior reservation at USD$10/person/day. Failure to notify may result in no seat provided and associated responsibility lies on guest.
  • Hotel room types are allocated based on occupancy limits, maximum occupancy is 2 adults plus 2 children per room including infants. Hotel check-in time is generally after 15:00.
  • Pets and animals are strictly prohibited in group tours.
  • Hotel provides only one free round-trip airport shuttle. In case of weather or flight delays preventing arrangement, related transport costs are borne by guests.
  • Price and service changes may occur due to multiple returns or different participation days in the group bookings; difference fees shall be borne by guests.
  • In case of force majeure such as weather, traffic, war, terrorism, etc., resulting in delays or changes in itinerary, travel agency and guides bear no compensation responsibility.
  • Tour fee covers comfortable air-conditioned coach, some highways, long-distance driving, sightseeing transport, and bilingual guide and driver services in Chinese and English.
  • Meals are served as set group meals as described including breakfasts, lunches and dinners. Special diets require separate arrangements.
  • Driver and guide service charge is USD$15/person/day excluding tax, personal expenses like laundry, phone calls, shopping, hotel TV charges are excluded.
  • Once booking is confirmed, cancellations or changes are not allowed according to group booking terms.
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