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Nothing beats a Grand Canyon chopper excursion of the National Park. Flights really are a thrill a minute as well as take you to spots where few folks have ever gone before. Helping you get the ride of your dreams, I've composed this quick article evaluating these types of fabulous air tours.

You will find two types of helicopter tours, ones that travel above the Grand Canyon and ones that land. Here are details:

Air-only travels take you over important areas of the canyon before returning to the originating airfield. Be prepared to spend as much as 45 minutes hovering over the Park. West Rim flights are allowed to go beneath the rim, whilst South Rim flights are prohibited from doing that.

Sights you can expect to see on West Rim air trips incorporate Lake Mead, the Hoover Dam Bypass, the Hoover Dam, a Joshua Tree Forest, the Colorado River, Guano Point, Eagle Point as well as the Grand Canyon Skywalk.

South Rim sight-seeing opportunities include the Kaibab Plateau, the North Rim, Grand Canyon Village, Phantom Ranch, the Colorado River and the Dragoon Corridor.

Landing trips fly exclusively from Las Vegas and just include the West Rim. The selection is astounding and includes:

Land at Bottom. Features a 4,000-foot descent to base for Champagne Picnic

Land at Bottom, Boat & Skywalk. Take a Colorado River boat trip prior to walking the incredible Glass Bridge.

Land at Bottom & Raft Trip. After going through the base, go to the base of Hoover Dam for smooth-water float ride down the Colorado.

Rim Landing. Land at top of rim as well as spend several hours exploring Guano Point, Eagle Point, Hualapai Ranch as well as Indian Village.

Rim Landing & Skywalk. Deplane at Grand Canyon west for unlimited access to the Sky Walk, which enables you to walk 70 feet beyond the edge!

The South Rim is 270-plus miles east of Vegas, putting it out of the range of choppers. Thus if you wish to fly this rim, you've got to get to Grand Canyon National Park Airport, AZ.

In the event you haven't changed into being an Internet shopper, get aboard now. This is where the savings are. I regularly find bargains that get me reductions as much as 35%. This isn't for sub-par seats. This is for premium flights for which the "other guy" merely paid out the nose. Simply put, complete the transaction on a tour operator's web site and then call them later on in the event you need help. This prevents them from implementing service charges as well as mark-ups.

I highly recommend you book your heli trip three days in advance of your preferred departure. These trips are extremely popular and frequently sell out. The only travelers I know who obtain same-day seating are the ones traveling alone, and even then it's the luck of the draw. Do yourself a favor and reserve ahead of time.

I hope this assessment of Grand Canyon helicopter tours helped you get closer to picking out the flight that best suits your needs. Key point to bear in mind is that landing trips are only available at the West Rim. This information at your fingertips, it's time to get airborne. Here's to having an excellent experience that you'll enjoy throughout your life.

by: Luke Plunket




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