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Grand Canyon airplane tours are decidedly the best way to see the National Park. Apart from a panoramic view of the gorgeous landscape, you avoid any traffic there might be from other tourists. Also, if you feel like spoiling yourself, you may select a deluxe tour package which includes a descent to the bottom of the canyon by chopper, and a pontoon boat float ride on the Colorado River.

The easiest way to plan a trip such as this is to get as much information as possible on the various areas you want to see, the perfect time to go, places to stay, and just how much it will cost you. One simple way to find all this information relevant to the National Park is to visit their internet site, and checking out other websites as well will provide you with the real scoop about where you prefer to go and what you ought to do there.

If you would like stay away from the crowds at the park, you can stay in Las Vegas, NV and go on a six and one-half hour day tour that will actually leave you breathless. If you are already staying in the Park you can take one of the several local trips available. For more than 83 years visitors to the park have treated themselves to a gorgeous view of this landscape by flying over it.

Many of the major hotels are already on the itinerary, and tour companies in Las Vegas particularly can coordinate airport transfers to and from individual hotels. All the guests are gathered at a final hotel destination from where they're taken to the airport in a motor coach. Your flight to the South Rim should take about 45 minutes.

Sole helicopter tours will land at the West Rim where you can choose to take a Sky Walk tour over a glass bridge that's situated approximately four-thousand feet above the ground. After your thirty minute photo shoot tour on the structure, you can stop and partake in a lunch served by the Hualapai Indians.

These trips run for approximately fifty minutes and cover your entire West Rim and the views are spectacular. Enjoy more than a dozen of the most well-known landscapes; the windows on the planes are designed to allow for an unobstructed view. While you're on the airplane, a narrator relates attention-grabbing information about the area you are flying over. Learn about the Navajo Indian Reservation that you'll be touring over, and fly through the deepest and widest regions of the Park.

When organizing your flight journey to the National Park, most people agree that choosing a time when the sun is setting over the West Rim make the trip worthwhile. So, if you have a limited amount of time but want to see everything that the National Park has to offer, then registering for a day trip on one of the local Grand Canyon airplane tours is certainly the best way to fully grasp this natural wonder.

by: Luke Plunket




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