Grand Canyon Bus Tours and What They Entail

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When a person is looking for an enjoyable way to enjoy the wonders of America, he can tour the Grand Canyon by bus on a full day tour, a half day trip, or a night adventure. A person should consider his budget, the amount of time he has to spend and just how much he is willing to spend on the trip. Below are some benefits of taking a Grand Canyon Rim coaches.

The drivers of the coaches are great tour guides. The drivers are professionally trained tour guides and are familiar with the road. They provide entertaining information insights during the trip. The luxury coaches are fun to travel in. They are state of art coaches with lounge-fashion seats, over-sized windows and television sets. The trip is comfortable and smooth. The rides are great for groups, families and individuals.

The trip is cheap. The tours start at eighty dollars per person and consist of guide, three hours at the Rim and lunch. A person also gets to see Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, where the driver will pull over for a photograph taking.

The van tour is an all-day tour that takes fifteen hours to complete. Trips that include drop off and pick up at Las Vegas hotel, leave at 7 a. M. The rim is two hundred and seventy seven miles east of Las Vegas and the ride takes about five and a half hour.

Individuals are always advised to dress for the season. During summer people should take with them t-shirts, hats, running shoes and shorts. Individuals should also bring with them water and sunglasses as well. It gets chilly at the South Rim throughout the winter, so, people should be ready for brisk temperatures, as the elevation of the Rim is 6,000 feet.

One should book in advance in order to get the best seats. The front seats and the middle seats are the best sections. This is because they have better views and air-conditioning. One should reserve early so as to nail down some seats. If you are travelling in a group you should also book in advance. If a group makes its reservation late, the group members will be scattered about the van or they will be forced to negotiate with other travelers to swap seats.

Grand Canyon van tours go to the South Rim or West Rim. The West Rim is well-known for things such the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The South Rim is where people go for scenery. The trips to the West Rim consist of helicopter trips to the bottom and a pontoon boat trip down the Colorado River. South Rim trip include a helicopter trip across the Dragoon Corridor.

Las Vegas is an exceptional place to take a Grand Canyon bus tour. Before a person chooses his trip provider, he should first decide which rim he wants to visit. One should also determine if he want attractions like the lookouts like Mather Point or the Skywalk. After one decides what he wants, he should then aboard the van, settle into his sea ready to experience the wonders of the world.
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