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Las Vegas Grand Canyon Tour

Las Vegas Grand Canyon Tour

Las Vegas may just be 180 miles away from either rim of the Grand Canyon, but if you take the highway, it is much farther – about 280 miles, approximately six hours worth of drive by car.

Now, you might think that's quite far. But don't let distance get you down. The Grand Canyon is worth that and more. No matter how many times you have seen it in snapshots, postcards, glossy magazine photos, and TV ads, the Grand Canyon will inspire. But of course, what else can you expect from the Eighth Wonder of the World?

There are many Las Vegas Grand Canyon tours to choose from. Here are some of them:

LookTours.com

Look Tours is a Las Vegas Grand Canyon tour company that focuses on providing you with the most thrilling rafting adventures. Most of their whitewater rafting tours last for a day. Beginning with a comfortable van ride from Las Vegas, you go for a long, scenic drive to Peach Springs where an 8-passenger whitewater river raft and a Hualapai Indian for a guide awaits your arrival.

The following are the star points of this Las Vegas Grand Canyon tour:

* 55 miles of rafting along the Colorado River
* River sections with exciting class 3-6 rapids
* Box lunch and drinks
* Helicopter flight from the Canyon floor to the Rim, 4,000 feet up
* Spectacular views of the Hoover Dam and Lake Mead

1-Grand-Canyon-Tours.com

There are four different Las Vegas Grand Canyon tour packages offered here: a helicopter tour from Las Vegas, an air and ground tour over the South Rim, a hummer and helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon and the Mojave Desert, and a grand air tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon.

These tour packages offer to let you in on the Grand Canyon's best-kept secret – that is, the experience of looking down at the canyon's many-hued cliffs transcends all boundaries.

AnywhereTours.com

Offering you over 100 different Las Vegas Grand Canyon tours, this company is certainly unique in that you have several options to choose from. Whether you want to go there by air, land, or rail, there is a Las Vegas Grand Canyon tour just for you:

* Bottom of the Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour
* Helicopter Grand Canyon Tour
* South Rim Bus Deluxe Grand Canyon Your
* Ultimate Cowboy Adventure Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour
* South Rim Air/Ground Deluxe Grand Canyon Tour
* VIP Total Experience Canyon Tour


There are plenty more where those come from. Traveling with a tour company has its perks since everything is already taken care of and all you have to do is pack your things and wait for the day to come.

 

 
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Grand Canyon Tours From Las Vegas

... Vegas. Being the only helicopter company certified to fly both the South and West Rim of the Grand Canyon, Papillon offers to fly you over to these sites, with landing on three exclusive sites at the bottom. The helicopter tour may last anywhere from an hour to five hours from hotel to hotel. There are ... 

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Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours

... only helicopter company with certification to fly both the South and West Rim of the Grand Canyon, Papillon offers not one, not two, but three exclusive landings sites at the bottom of the Canyon. They offer various Grand Canyon helicopter tours, from a spectacular overhead flight to a "front row" seat ... 

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Grand Canyon Motels

... the newest resort lodging in the Grand Canyon. It is comfortably situated about a mile from the southern entrance of the Grand Canyon in Tusayan. Lodgers can enjoy a leisurely 10-minute walk to reach the rim from the Grand Hotel. Amenities of the hotel include a swimming pool where tourists can cool down ... 

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Grand Canyon's Formation

... running along a huge plateau (kaibab). The river allegedly deepens the land below it at an amazing rate of 50 feet per one million years. And just how high the canyon's height is from its floor? You do the math, and that's how long Mother Nature's been carving out the stones. Despite the numerous debates ... 

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Grand Canyon South Rim Version2

... Village route, Hermits Rest route, Canyon View/Mather Point route, and the Kaibab Trail route. Tickets are not required. Visitors can simply wait on the designated bus stops. Buses arrive every ten minutes. There are seasonal road closures on the south rim where only shuttle buses are allowed through ... 

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