Grand Canyon Tours at South Rim and West Rim

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As one of Nature's greatest wonders, this enormous area of the earth seems impossible to believe. Carved into the landscape by 277 miles (446 km) of the Colorado River it winds its way through the large sections of ground it moved over millions of years. Grand Canyon Tours At South Rim And West Rim offer you the opportunity to witness its splendor in person.

Types of tours include flying above, riding along and floating down the great Colorado River. Helicopter tours pickup in Las Vegas and allows you a few hours or enjoyment over the majesty of the canyon. Imagine landing deep in the beauty of this historical monument where nature marches to her beat. The sandy terrain is home to a variety of exotic wildlife who are well suited for this climate.

Bus tours provide exciting trips traveling along the floor of the canyon and stop to enjoy taking pictures to show your friends. A raft ride adds thrills as you splash along in the sunshine and water spray. Regardless of 'copter ride Flight Seeing, by bus for scenic focus or rafting down the waterways, this year round tourist site guarantees an experience to remember.

The South Rim is about 20 miles (32 km) apart from the West Rim. The two of them grant each visitor a unique opportunity to engage in exciting activities that bring millions of visitors there each year. Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge has interesting lookouts and hiking trails, and you can stay at El Tovar Lodge. Shop for a while, enjoy sitting where you can watch the scenery and people enjoy the Seventh Wonder of the World.

North of Kingman, AZ the West Rim beacons to hikers who love that stark sheer walls of the Havasupai and Hualapai tribes' Reservation. In 1883, they opened 1 million acres to the public. Now, 108 miles (173 km) of Colorado River and Grand Canyon frontage presents breathtaking pristine scenery. The Supai Village offers a cafe, general store and post office conveniently allowing you to mail a postcard back home to friends and family.

The West Rim provides an opportunity to learn more about the customs and lifestyles of these Native American tribes. Follow along the same trails their ancestors traveled and take in the beautiful scenery they honored in Spiritual Rituals. The whole area seems to be alive with energies from the past that reverberate with the present.

People leaving from Las Vegas can go to both rims and take in all the splendor. People who visit only the South Rim get the full tour of that area. The South Rim typically gets the most visitors due to the abundance of related interests and plenty of shops for souvenirs and good places to eat a meal.

One thing is for sure when any person arrives at this massive wonder of Nature: they will be impressed by the sheer size of it all without bending light to see around the cliffs. You can almost hear the wood whistle music waft around you as the ghosts of the past visit you in the present.


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