The Basics of Grand Canyon Tours

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Visitors to the Grand Canyon will need to decide between a tour of the South Rim or the West Rim. An assortment of options are available to choose as a transportation method. Travelers can choose to travel by road, by water, and by air. One of the best ways to view this area will be by air. This is often done in a helicopter based on the research for basic Grand Canyon Tours.

The West Rim is approximately 120 miles away from Las Vegas. This area is on tribal lands that belong the Hualapai Indians. A helicopter can get to this location in about 45 minutes. Taking a tour of the area using a helicopter is a great option for anyone who has limited time. One additional feature for anyone on a tour is being able to land at the bottom of the gorge.

Another option for people who are driving from Las Vegas is will choose to go the South Rim of to the West Rim. The North Rim is typically too long of a drive for a typical tourist. The first stop for tourists is the lookout point that is over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam. There are many sites at the West Rim for a tourist to enjoy. This includes the Sky Walk and viewing the Colorado River.

The Grand Canyon can also be a magnificent sight when viewed from the water. This is an option for a visitor who wants to enjoy a rafting trip down the Colorado River. Many people will discover this is an activity which is an adventure of a lifetime. A regular guide will take tourists through a variety of rapids to discover all the hidden beauty.

Many tourists will discover the best views of the area will be from the air. There are two options for an adventure over the Colorado river. A visitor has the option to choose a helicopter tour or a plane. Every tour by air will take place from Las Vegas, NV or Tusayan, AZ. One benefit of an air tour is being able to see the South Rim, west Rim, and possibly the North Rim.

A tour by air will be the quickest and safety option for a typical tourist. There are great views of sunset and sunrise that can be seen when in a helicopter or plane. The best thing about taking a trip by using a helicopter is a landing that is deep down in the gorge. Many tourists can enjoy a picnic which may include a glass of champagne.

Anyone who takes a trip to the South Rim will be visiting Grand Canyon National Park. There is also a breathtaking view seen from Mather Point. If a trip to the North Rim is planned, then visitors will have an opportunity to see a real ranch in action.

Review the options for Grand Canyon Tours to decide on the best choice when planning a trip. Most people who are visiting Las Vegas, NV or Tusayan, AZ have many choices. An adventure by air will often be the best option.
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