Banff Park Shuttle: Moraine and Lake Louise | Oferta de tempo limitado!





Descrição
Por que escolher isso sobre os outros?” Meio dia (6 horas) - não um longo dia de 10-12 horas Dois lagos garantidos - não "um lago + talvez o outro" 90 minutos em cada lago - sem paradas de 20 a 30 minutos Sem planejamento de estacionamento necessário - logística feita para você Centro de Banff ponto de encontro - fácil início / fim
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Itinerário
Mount Royal Bus Terminal (ponto de encontro inicial da viagem) Comece o seu dia no terminal de ônibus Mount Royal, ao lado do Mount Royal Hotel, no centro de Banff, um ponto de encontro central e fácil de encontrar. Chegue 10 a 15 minutos antes do check-in, encontre o seu transporte e embarque com calma antes da partida. Você estará a poucos passos das lojas, cafés e banheiros públicos da Banff Avenue - ideal para um café de última hora ou uma paragem rápida antes de sair. Procure a zona de carregamento de ônibus/autocarros designada e sua sinalização de ônibus/tours.
É um dos momentos “wow” mais impressionantes na rota, com penhascos íngremes, bandas de rock estratificadas e grandes vistas abertas que fazem com que se sinta como se estivesse dirigindo para um cartão postal.
É um ponto de redefinição fácil antes de ir para o Lago Louise e continuar para o Lago Moraine - especialmente útil para visitantes pela primeira vez que querem confirmar as condições e aproveitar ao máximo seus 90 minutos em cada lago.
Moraine Lake é a parada "wow" - famosa por sua água turquesa irreal e o dramático Vale dos Dez Picos. Com seus 90 minutos aqui, você pode: Caminhe pela trilha da costa para fotos clássicas do nível do lago Escale o ponto de vista Rockpile para o panorama de cartão postal Relaxe junto à água e aproveite a paisagem alpina (não é necessário caminhada longa) Este é um dos lugares mais fotografados nas Montanhas Rochosas Canadenses - seu rolo de câmera vai entender o porquê nos primeiros cinco minutos.
É um momento fotográfico notável - vibrações clássicas de "cartão postal Banff" com o grande hotel enquadrado por água alimentada por glaciares e picos de montanhas. Mesmo como um passeio, ele ajuda você a orientar-se instantaneamente: você está na zona do ponto de vista do Lago Louise, onde as fotos mais famosas são tiradas.
Lake Louise é o lago mais famoso dos Rockies - conhecido por suas águas esmeralda a turquesa, picos elevados e vistas deslumbrantes da costa. Com seus 90 minutos aqui, você pode: Faça uma caminhada fácil na costa para fotos clássicas Aproveite a área do ponto de vista principal para a tiragem da "lista de bucket" Faça uma pausa rápida para banheiros / café nas proximidades Esta parada é perfeita para os primeiros: vistas grandes, acesso fácil e paisagem máxima com caminhada mínima.
Vermilion Lakes é um dos pontos de vista mais pitorescos da estrada de Banff - famoso por reflexos de água calma do Monte Rundle e panoramas abertos do vale.
Mount Royal Bus Terminal (parada de fim de viagem / saída) Terminar o seu dia no terminal de ônibus Mount Royal ao lado do Mount Royal Hotel no centro de Banff - um ponto de saída central e fácil de encontrar. Você estará a poucos passos da Banff Avenue, lojas, cafés, restaurantes e banheiros públicos - perfeito se você estiver continuando seu dia na cidade.
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Informações importantes
- Bebês e crianças pequenas podem andar em um carrinho
- Aceita animais de serviço
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Bebês precisam sentar no colo de um adulto
- Assentos infantis disponíveis
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
Avaliações(2)
It was very bad experience we were waiting at the meeting point and operator didn’t show up. He didn’t pick our call and customer service call. They said no to schedule another time tour. Overall it was very bad experience we came from Ontario and didn’t get chance to see best lacks of banff. It feels like a scam because they are not ready to help us.
Hi Tanvi, thank you for your review. We’re sorry your Banff trip did not go as planned, but we need to pull the emergency brake on this “scam” accusation before it drives itself off a cliff. “Scam” is a very serious word. A scam means there was no tour, no vehicle, no guests, no operation, and we all vanished into the Rockies with a suitcase full of refund requests and dramatic background music. That is not what happened here. Our shuttle operates on a fixed schedule, at a fixed meeting point, with fixed departure times. This is not a private limousine, not a personal rescue mission, and definitely not a magical Banff teleportation service where the bus appears wherever someone thinks they might be standing. If a guest is not at the correct pickup point at the correct time, the bus cannot hold the entire tour hostage while we launch “Operation Find Tanvi” across Banff National Park. Other guests arrived correctly, boarded correctly, and expected the tour to run on time — which is exactly what a professional operator is supposed to do. Also, let’s clarify the photo situation before Red gets handed a 1-star review like an unwanted souvenir keychain. The person in the photo is Red. Red is one of the most reliable, popular, and highly praised tour guides in Banff. Red is not Abdul, and Red does not deserve to be blamed for a situation that does not appear to involve him. The word “scam” being used in a review that appears to blame the wrong guide is honestly the comedy special of the day. Before accusing a real local operator of fraud, the review should at least arrive at the correct person, correct meeting point, and correct facts. We understand you came from Ontario and were disappointed to miss Lake Louise and Moraine Lake. They are beautiful lakes, and we want every guest to experience them. But missing the scheduled pickup does not turn a legitimate tour company into a scam. It means the schedule moved forward as published for the guests who were present. We take real guest concerns seriously. What we cannot do is rewrite the laws of time, geography, and shared transportation because someone missed the bus and then tried to promote the word “scam” to main character status. Thank you, and we hope your next Banff adventure arrives at the correct location, at the correct time, with the correct guide named in the review. Red did not earn this 1-star souvenir, and the “scam” scanner needs recalibration
We arrived at meeting point but no one came to pick up. It is the worst experience as we were calling and texting them for an hour but didn’t get any response. They have wasted our half day of the trip and then we have to book another shuttle service.
Hi Ayushi, thank you for your review. We’re sorry your Banff plans did not go as expected, but we need to clarify how a shared shuttle works before this review turns into another episode of “The Bus Was Supposed to Read My Mind.” Our shuttle operates on a fixed schedule, from a fixed meeting point, with fixed departure times. If guests are not at the correct pickup location at the correct time, the vehicle cannot delay the entire tour while we launch a one-hour phone-and-text rescue mission across Banff. Other guests who arrive correctly and on time expect the tour to depart as scheduled. That is not “worst experience” service — that is how scheduled transportation works. We understand it is frustrating to miss Lake Louise and Moraine Lake, especially when you planned your day around it. But missing the scheduled pickup does not mean nobody operated, nobody came, or that the company wasted your trip. It usually means there was a mismatch between the guest’s location, timing, or pickup instructions and the actual scheduled departure. Calling and texting for an hour after the pickup window does not rewind the bus back to the meeting point. Unfortunately, Banff shuttles do not come with a time machine, a private detective, or a helicopter search team. We take real operational concerns seriously, but reviews should also be fair, accurate, and based on the full situation. Our tours run for the guests who follow the confirmed pickup instructions and arrive on time. Thank you, and we hope your next Banff shuttle experience begins at the correct meeting point, at the correct time, before the bus has already left the chat.



