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Article Title: My Favorite Grand Canyon Airplane Tours
Author: Keith Kravitz
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I often get asked by travelers about which Grand Canyon airplane tours are the best. This is a tricky question since every flight has its own unique experiences to offer. However, after much deliberation, I have come up with a set of criteria that have let me come up with a few favorites that I heartily recommend to one and all.
First of all, you have to decide which rim of the canyon you want to see. There are two: The West Rim and the South Rim. If you are in Las Vegas, you can fly to the West Rim. If you want to go to the South Rim and leave from Vegas, you can, but you have to stop at the Grand Canyon National Park Airport along the way. You can't fly from the West Rim to the South Rim.
You can book an aerial flight over the Grand Canyon every day, even on holidays like Thanksgiving and Christmas. It is rare for a flight to be cancelled, but if it is, you are likely to get a full refund or a seat on a different flight.
Vegas flights to the West Rim take less than half an hour, as the distance from the metro area to the National Park is just 120 miles. Flights come in two flavors: Air only and landing. The air tour is fantastic if you are on a budget, have limited time or want to quickly sample the best the canyon has to offer.
Naturally, I'm more inclined to landing tours for a number of reasons. Since you are visiting one of the most popular Seven Natural Wonders of the World, you definitely want an experience to remember. Taking this approach, you'll interact with the canyon from the air and the ground. By the time you've finished, you'll have a thorough understanding of the Park's greatness.
How do you know which landing tour is best? Book a flight that includes passes to the glass Skywalk bridge and takes you to the Grand Canyon West Airport where you can hop on a helicopter to descend to the canyon floor. The other West Rim trip I like lets you deplane at the top and comes with 2.5 hours to check out such key points of interest as these:
> The educational Indian Cultural Center
> Eagle Point lookout
> Scenic Guano Point
> Hualapai Ranch
Expect to spend anywhere from six to nine hours on landing tours like these.
Vegas to South Rim is another trip that folks love. It is a short flight that takes under an hour (if you go by bus it takes 5.5 hours) and includes a 2.5 hour bus tour to the Grand Canyon Village and Mather Point lookout. You can also add an exciting helicopter option that takes you from rim to rim.
This tour takes off from Grand Canyon Airport and is a good one if you are coming from Sedona, Flagstaff, Phoenix, or Scottsdale. This is a 45 minute air tour and it's one of the most extensive I've ever done. It covers the South Rim, East Rim and North Rim, and passes over such sights like:
> The beautiful Colorado River Confluence
> The vast Navajo Indian Reservation
> The Dragoon Corridor which is the deepest and widest area
> The notable Zuni Corridor
> Painted Desert
> The tallest point called Imperial Point
There are other exciting options as well such as a 15 mile float tour on the Colorado River that takes you from Glen Canyon Dam to historic Lee's Ferry, and a thrilling Jeep tour through Antelope Canyon. The great thing about this rafting trip is that there are no rapids and kids as young as four years of age can do it.
There are many aerial tours of the Grand Canyon to choose from, but the ones mentioned provide a lot of great experiences for a reasonable cost. Give them a look. I'm sure you'll find one that meets the needs of you and your group.
About The Author: Grand Canyon airplane tours are a great way to see the National Park. To get great rates on these flights, travel pro Keith Kravitz recommends visiting this page now:
http://www.grandcanyondaytrips.com/grand-canyon-airplane-tour-discounts
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