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If you are looking to tour a park that was created entirely by the forces of nature, then the Grand Canyon is considered to be one of the most spectacular ones on the planet. This is because of its enormity, mesmerizing colors and 277 mile gorge that was created by the powerful Colorado River. Unless you are familiar with the environment, you can't quickly locate the most beautiful spots of the canyon. If you are looking for a cost effective and enjoyable trip around the area, then you should consider a Grand Canyon bus tour.

This premier tourist attraction is recognized all over the world due to its unique features and spectacular views. Some of the recreational activities that are popular with most tourists include hiking the South Rim's Bright Angel trail and viewing the beautiful orange sunsets on the horizon. Instead of the Grand Canyon bus tour, some also book rafting tours on the Colorado River.

Usually, the average coach trip will go to the two more popular destinations of the Grand Canyon, which are known as the West Rim and the South Rim. A trip such as this will begin at the first sign of daylight and not end until after the sun goes down. Most bus companies will have coach trips that have pick up and drop off services to and from the various hotels on the Las Vegas Strip.

You will see the Yaki, Yavapai and Mather sections of the Grand Canyon if you go on a South Rim bus tour. Each of these stops offer a unique view of various features. The coach trip stops at the historic Grand Canyon Village. This is where tourists can visit several galleries, shops, restaurants and museums. The bus companies that have this certain tour will pick you up from your hotel at 7:30 in the morning and drop you back off at your hotel around 9:00 at night. Plan to spend your whole day on the tour.

With a West Rim tour, it will involve a two and a half drive from Las Vegas. This drive will feature attractions such as the massive Hoover Dam and beautiful Lake Mead. You should choose a tour firm whose itinerary includes Eagle and Guano points as well as the Hualapai Indian Village. This is a unique tribal village that has attractive features that include tee pees, traditional dwellings and an outdoor amphitheater. This particular village comes complete with an outside amphitheater, tee pees and classic abodes.

These tour firms have very appealing packages that are very distinctive and enjoyable. The best package provides you with an infinite amount of Skywalk tickets, a helicopter ride to the bottom of the canyon and a ride down the Colorado River in a boat. This is what you can get if you want to get the best that the canyon has to offer.

If you prefer a personalized tour, you can try a custom trip that is offered as a premium option by most firms. The coaches have limited seating, which enhances personalization during the trip. The amount of time that is spent on the trip is not as long, especially when you compare it to a South Rim tour. The sightseeing experience is also enhanced due to unrestricted access to guides. The meals on your tour will also be more to your satisfaction. You might consider booking a minimum of two weeks in advance if you plan on touring the canyon with a large group of people.

Do a little research on the internet for a good tour group, if you are intent on experiencing a Grand Canyon bus tour. Online, you can also make a reservation and complete the payment. You can also find tour groups that will have extras included in their packages such as meals. Ensure that you book your trip early to avoid the inconvenience of not getting the trip you most desire.

by: Tracy Delvecchio




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