Kentucky—naturally
Kentucky, often hailed as a natural outdoor playground, beckons travelers with its diverse landscapes and a myriad of attractions. From the world’s longest known cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park to the breathtaking “Niagara of the South” at Cumberland Falls, the “Grand Canyon of the South” at Breaks Interstate Park, and the serene beauty of Kentucky’s own great lakes—Kentucky, Cumberland, and Barkley— we invite you to experience it, naturally.
Unveiling Kentucky’s Natural Beauty
As travelers explore the wonders of Kentucky, ATI’s Explore Kentucky Tour emerges as the perfect companion for an immersive and curated experience. The tour takes participants on a journey through the state’s iconic landmarks. With real-time availability and attractive pricing for 2024, ATI’s Drive America tool makes booking the Explore Kentucky Tour a seamless and convenient process.
ATI, a trusted name in the travel industry for over forty years, proudly presents the Explore Kentucky itinerary. This comprehensive package tour encompasses seven nights of exploration. What sets this tour apart is its flexibility – it can be booked as a 7-night package or customized to suit individual travel preferences with just a few easy booking steps.
A Year of Milestones
Kentucky invites travelers to celebrate a year of significant milestones. Commemorate the 150th anniversary of the iconic Kentucky Derby, revel in the 100th anniversary of Kentucky State Parks—an acclaimed state park system and join the festivities surrounding the 25th anniversary of the renowned Kentucky Bourbon Trail®. The trail continues to flourish as more distilleries contribute to this uniquely Kentucky experience, offering a taste of the state’s rich bourbon heritage.
A Tapestry of Traditions and Hospitality
Kentucky is not just a destination; it’s a tapestry woven with legendary outdoor wonders, a rich tradition of folk art and handicrafts, a musical heritage steeped in bluegrass and country, and a culinary culture that delights the palate. Above all, it’s a place where the spirit of hospitality welcomes every traveler with open arms.
Commissioner Mike Mangeot of the Kentucky Department of Tourism expresses excitement about this collaboration. “We are thrilled to partner with ATI to bring travelers a unique and unforgettable Kentucky experience. Embark on a journey where surprises unfold at every turn, and adventure awaits in the picturesque landscapes of Kentucky”.
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a family seeking togetherness, or a group of friends ready for a memorable escape, ATI’s Explore Kentucky Tour promises an experience like no other. Book your adventure today and let the magic of Kentucky unfold before you, creating memories that will last a lifetime. Come and explore Kentucky—naturally.
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