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Grand Canyon 4 in 1 Best Adventure
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Package code :
bt:bt:grvoy
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6.5 hours
Early morning and afternoon excursions, daily.
- Allow 90 minutes for hotel pick-up.
- Includes point-to-point airplane, helicopter, boat, and motorcoach transportation from Las Vegas hotels and return
- Unrestricted views from airplanes and helicopters
- First-class seating
- Knowledgeable tour guides
- Stereo headphones and tour narration aboard the aircraft
- Multi-lingual services available in 12 languages
- Pre-recorded narration
- Hotel transfers inclusive
- Complimentary lunch
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Airplane, Helicopter and Rafting Combination TourStunning landscapes, historic landmarks, and Native American culture await sightseers booking the combination airplane, helicopter, boat, and motorcoach excursion to the Grand Canyon. A fully-loaded adventure, the tour is packaged in a convenient and memorable half-day outing.
The trip to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon begins aboard an airplane equipped with panoramic windows, which offer unobstructed views of such landmarks as Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, the Western Hemisphere’s largest manmade body of water.
- Panoramic views and photo opportunities
- Airplane flight to the Grand Canyon
- Las Vegas Valley and surrounding area
- Hoover Dam
- Lake Mead National Recreation Area
- West Rim of the Grand Canyon
- Motorcoach ride to the top of the Rim
- Hualapai Indian Reservation
- Helicopter ride from the Rim to the banks of the Colorado River
- Pontoon float trip down the Colorado River
- Eagle Point
- Indian Village
- Hualapai Ranch
- Guano Point
The aircraft lands at the Grand Canyon on the Hualapai Indian Reservation, home of the Indian Village and Hualapai Ranch. Passengers then transfer to a helicopter for the 4,000-foot descent into the majestic canyon, landing along the banks of the Colorado River, which is exclusive to this tour. Cameras and binoculars are a definite plus for each leg of Grand Canyon excursions. Creatures of the Southwest, such as Big Horn Sheep and American Bald Eagles, are frequent sights.
On the river, guests board a pontoon boat for a float trip down the historic Colorado River, the life-sustaining water source for a parched desert region. The River, historically prone to flooding, now handles drainage for 242,000 square miles in the United States and 2,000 square miles in Mexico.
Skywalk Tour
At the dock, visitors are airlifted by helicopter to the West Rim Airport where a waiting motor coach transports them to Eagle and Guano points, both of which offer breathtaking viewpoints of the Grand Canyon. There, a light lunch will be served, giving visitors time to snap photos, browse through the Indian Village, and enjoy the spectacular changing colors of the Canyon. The lunch break also provides an opportunity to explore the park’s latest addition, the Skywalk Bridge, a transparent walkway jutting out over the Canyon.
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| Tour Duration |
Hours |
Grand Canyon #1 Best Adventure |
| Flights, Boat Ride, & Motorcoach |
Fly on an airplane to the Grand Canyon’s West Rim. Board a helicopter to fly and land on the Canyon floor. Take a pontoon boat down the Colorado River. Fly back up to a motorcoach for a 5-mile tour along the rim. |
| Lunch |
A barbeque lunch will be served. |
| Observation Points |
Take in views of historic Boulder City, Lake Mead, and Hoover Dam. At the West Rim see the Colorado River and scenic view points along the rim. |
| Return |
Return to the Grand Canyon National Park Airport. |
- Elevations range from 2,000 feet above sea level on the Canyon floor, to 7,000 feet at the South Rim
- Summer temperatures at the Rim range from 84 degrees F to a low of 54 degrees, compared to winter’s average high of 41 degrees F, and a low of 18.
- At the Canyon’s floor, visitors can expect temperatures comparable to those in Las Vegas
- Temperature information is available online by visiting www.nps.gov/grca/
- Wear casual clothing; dress in layers
- Running or walking shoes are preferable to leather dress shoes
- Sunscreen, camera, binoculars, a hat, and light jacket are suggested
- Stay hydrated; abundant water will be provided to guests
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Prices starting at US$ 295 per adult , US$ 295 per child
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