Tottori: Private Tour to Sand Dunes, Museum & Hakuto Coast
ID: GYG1058413-1626946
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Land: Japan
Dauer:
12:00 Stunden
Beschreibung
Explore Tottori’s top sights on a private tour from Osaka, Kyoto, Nara or Kobe. Visit the famous Sand Dunes, try paragliding, discover the Sand Museum, and relax by the scenic Lake Koyama.
Begin your adventure at the Tottori Sand Dunes, one of Japan’s most iconic natural landmarks and the only large dune system in the country. Stretching over 16 kilometers along the Sea of Japan, these majestic sand hills offer spectacular ocean views, ever-shifting patterns sculpted by wind, and exciting outdoor activities. Ride a camel, try sandboarding, or take the chairlift for panoramic vistas.
Just minutes away, step into the Sand Museum, the world’s first indoor museum dedicated to sand art. Marvel at enormous, detailed sculptures crafted entirely from sand by artists from around the globe. Each annual exhibit features a different international theme, transforming sand into stunning cultural stories and artistic masterpieces.
Travel next to the Hakuto Coast, a serene beach with shimmering white sands and turquoise waters. This enchanting spot is tied to the ancient Japanese myth of the “White Rabbit of Inaba,” making it spiritually significant as well as beautiful. Visit the nearby Hakuto Shrine, believed to bring good fortune and love, and enjoy a peaceful stroll along the myth-laden shoreline.
Continue to Lake Koyama, one of the largest lakes in the San’in region. Surrounded by gentle hills and lush greenery, this tranquil setting is ideal for a scenic lakeside walk, a boat cruise, or simply relaxing in nature’s embrace—a peaceful contrast to the dramatic landscapes earlier in the day.
Cap off your day at the striking Uradome Coast, part of the San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark. Known for its rugged cliffs, sea arches, caves, and incredibly clear emerald waters, this coastline is often compared to Norway’s fjords in miniature. Walk along the coastal trails or take an optional sightseeing boat cruise to see its unique rock formations up close.
This private tour includes convenient hotel pickup and drop-off from Kobe, Osaka, Kyoto, or Nara, making it a seamless and comfortable way to explore Tottori’s most spectacular sights in one unforgettable day.
Höhepunkte
- Feel the thrill of riding a camel or sandboarding at the Tottori Sand Dunes
- Marvel at intricate sand sculptures at the world’s first indoor sand museum
- Visit of Hakuto Shrine and stroll along the myth-laden Hakuto Coast
- Relax by Lake Koyama, one of the largest lakes in the San’in region
- Explore the rugged cliffs and clear waters of the Uradome Coast
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WICHTIGE INFORMATIONEN
The Sand Museum features a different international theme each year.
Hakuto Shrine is believed to bring good fortune and love.
Uradome Coast is part of the San’in Kaigan UNESCO Global Geopark.
IM PREIS INBEGRIFFEN
- Hotel pickup and drop-off from Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Kobe
- Air-conditioned vehicle & Private transportation
- English Speaking Driver
- WiFi on board (hotspot)
- Private tour
- Highways toll fees
- Gasoline fees
- Parking fees
- Customizable itinerary
- Visit to Tottori Sand Dunes
- Desert Camel Photo Stop
- Visit to The Sand Museum
- Visit to Hakuto Coast
- Visit to Hakuto shrine
- Visit to Lake Koyama
- Visit to Uradome Coast
IM PREIS NICHT INBEGRIFFEN
- Meals and drinks
- Personal expenses
- Gratuities
- Camel ride and paragliding (Self-paid)
- Pickup from cruise port terminals and airports is not available.
- A child seat will incur an additional charge of $35.
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Stornierungen
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