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Article Title: Information Regarding Grand Canyon Bus Tours
Author: Frank Denber
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The Grand Canyon is regarded as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. This landmark canyon is located in the state of Arizona. It is visited by thousands of travelers from around the world. There are numerous companies that offer guided tours of this area, and there are numerous bus trips available as well. The price of tours will vary.
Many companies offer travelers bus tours starting from the city of Las Vegas in the state of Nevada to Arizona. These buses may offer service to the South or West Rims around the canyon. During certain parts of the year, access to other areas around the canyon, such as the North Rim are available.
In both areas, there is plenty to see. One thing that makes the canyon so interesting is its size. It is 277 miles in length and up to 18 miles in width. Furthermore, its depth is over one mile. There is some debate among geologist regarding he exact forming of this landmark, but the Colorado River has run a course through this canyon for, at the least, 17 million years.
Those traveling by bus from Las Vegas to Arizona will have the opportunity to see the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge before getting to their final destination. Once they are at either rim, they are given a chance to explore. Most companies give customers a decent amount of time to do this and do not rush them. If you are unsure about the timing and possible restrictions, be sure to ask for more information from the providing company.
There are several points of interest in around the west rim of the Grand Canyon. Visitors may enjoy Guano Point and Eagle Point. People along the west rim may have a nice view of the Colorado River. Hualapai Ranch and Indian Village are other common attractions. Walking along the rim is a sight to behold, no matter what side you are on. Although this is not known for being the deepest or widest of its kind, the Grand Canyon is beloved for its natural beauty.
The south rim has just as much to offer. Individuals can go on tours and trips in the area, including mule and bicycle rides. There are camping sites for those who plan to stay longer. Furthermore, lodging, food and beverage, and other services and facilities are available for visitors. Watching the sunset at Mojave or Yaki Points is on the to-do list for many. These points are among the most panoramic viewpoints of south rim.
People who visit this area may want to further explore. Luckily, there are several bus services available to those traveling to and from Las Vegas. Find out all the details of services before booking. While enjoying the area, consider walking on the famous Skywalk, taking a helicopter tour, or hiking below the rim. All such activities are possible, but may come at an additional cost.
Safety should be a top priority when visiting the area. Be sure to read all the information regarding bus tours and visiting the Grand Canyon. This is a landmark that many consider to be a must-see during their lifetime. Compare and contrast the companies offering service to the area from Las Vegas.
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