Traveling to the great Southwest on a culinary tour? You don’t have to look for a travel guide to tell you what to see and which food establishments to visit. In fact, if we already know the great places to dine, and if you already know where you want to stay, all you need to do is get in your traveling mood and do your visiting yourself! There are many attractions to visit in the Southwest, and going on a food tour will allow you to enjoy the cuisine while skipping from destination to destination.
If you love the big cities, then take a city tour while on your food tour of the Southwest. You can check out the stars in Hollywood and simply go shopping on the luxury streets of San Francisco. You just can’t beat California vacations. While you are in California, you can go to the local museums, Disneyland and Universal Studios, and have a bit of fun, especially if you are bringing children with you. You can also see the sights in Fort Worth and San Antonio, where a whole lot of heritage can make your food trip all the more exciting. If you’re going on a romantic vacation, try Las Vegas or Reno for some gambling fun.
Culinary tours don’t just happen in the big cities: the Southwestern US has a picturesque vista that has a whole lot of character, not to mention diversity. You can walk through the Napa valley of California, with its rolling landscape and rich vineyards. You can go through the canyons and mesas of Colorado and Arizona, trek through the rocks and go whitewater rafting on the rough rivers. You can hike the mountains of New Mexico and discover the culture of the American Indians. You can vacation by the countryside of Oklahoma, and travel the roads of the Southwest as if every day were a lazy Sunday afternoon.
If you are planning a culinary trip through the Southwest, be sure to check all details so that you can go through your tour smoothly. First, if you are sensitive to spicy foods, you may need to inquire with your tour operator if they are offering non-spicy alternatives that you can still try while on the culinary tour. Second, ask about hotel accomodations and payment and what amenities are included in your tour package. Third, ask about the weather: since the Southwest is relatively temperate, temperatures can soar up at different seasons of the year.
There are several important national parks in the American Southwest. You can tour the Grand Canyon in Arizona, or even walk through a forest of redwoods in their special protected region of Sequoias in California. You can visit old army forts in Texas, or go through pueblos in New Mexico. There are many places that you can go to, and many places that you can eat at. In fact, if you want to leave with more knowledge about the cuisine, you can enroll in any of several cooking schools in the area, which also offer short courses that include treks through mountains and tours through the surrounding cities!
These are but a few destinations that you might want to stop by at when you go on a culinary vacation through the American Southwest. For more information, talk to your tour operator or to a local travel agent about what other choices are available to you. With a little research on your part, you can absolutely enjoy your culinary tour through this historic area of the United States.







