Grand Canyon Bus Tours Are a Great Way to See the National Park

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Up to a mile deep, 18 miles wide, and a jaw-dropping 277 miles long, the Grand Canyon is a stupendous chasm in the Earth's surface. In fact, it's one of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World. Approximately 5 million people visit the canyon each year.

You can see the Grand Canyon a few different ways. Grand Canyon motor coach tours are one of the most enjoyable, and they're also one of the least expensive ways to visit the National Park. People of all ages and physical conditions enjoy motor coach tours. The following offers some important information about Grand Canyon bus tours.

You need to decide first of all whether you will go to the South Rim or the West Rim. If you want to see the most beautiful natural sights, head to the South Rim. Renowned Yavapai Point is just one of the wonderful lookouts at this rim. If you prefer a more adventurous experience, head to the West Rim. If you dare, you can take a stroll on the chilling glass Grand Canyon Skywalk there.

You'll find many tour operators for Grand Canyon trips but you want to pick one that is reputable and safe as well as offering fun tours. Also, some of the tour companies only offer basic bus tours that cover the highlights, while other tour operators offer extensive or deluxe tour versions. Below are some popular options to think about:

A half hour helicopter ride that goes from the South Rim to the North Rim and back again

A fun smooth water raft ride on the river, and

A two hour stop at the top of the rim so you can explore.

You can get around at the South Rim thanks to a free shuttle bus ran by the Park. Half-day, all-day or overnight tours of the South Rim are available. Most of these motor coach tours include lunch, breakfast or dinner are also provided on all-day trips. For safety reasons, age and weight restrictions might apply to some of the more adventurous excursions. If you have mobility issues, you should check the restrictions and recommendations before you book your tour.

Groups

Your tour of the Grand Canyon will be far more enjoyable if you bring along a lot of friends. Bus tours are the affordable way to tour with a group. Because bus tours are all-inclusive (even hotel pickup and drop-off are included), they're a great value. Grand Canyon National Park is a must for anyone who's in the Vegas area, and bus tours make it possible for just about everyone.

Booking your tour at least three days in advance is important. Since these bus tours are very popular, the usually sell out, especially during peak tourist season.

The most convenient and least expensive way to reserve your tour is by booking on the Internet. Booking your seats online saves money, and it is fast and secure. Just fill out the online booking form. When you're done, you will get an email confirmation of your tour details.

To Summarize

You can take a bus tour of the Grand Canyon every day, including holidays. Bring your camera because your bus will stop for photo ops along the way. You will also have the chance to hike along the rim to see the canyon up close, and you will enjoy a fun barbecue lunch. Compare the various tour operators. Then you can pick out the ideal tour that will thrill your whole party.


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