From the rim they are taken in the air by helicopter to get a bird's eye view of the Canyon. The helicopter swoops down the Canyon walls and takes its passengers down to the Colorado River below. It is then that the passengers get to take a pontoon boat ride down the Colorado river, back to their bus for a bit more sightseeing before going back to Vegas.
The ATV tours take travelers through the deserts around Las Vegas and the Canyon, giving travelers a much more up close experience with nature. These tours take people through sand dunes, gullies, rock formations, mesas and other naturally occurring obstacles that make off roading all the the more interesting. People will be able to stop and see Lake Mead, the Grand Canyon and the Valley of Fire on these off roading trips.
These trips allow travelers to see the Hoover Dam and other nearby nature preserves as well, completing the Canyon experience. The helicopter or plane will land on the Canyon and passengers are then treated to lunch or dinner with the Hopi Native Americans. The meals are made in the traditional way of the Hopi Native Americans, and the experience is not to be beat anywhere else.
Some of the plane and helicopter tours do include additional boat tours as well, if the travelers want the whole air, land, water experience of the Grand Canyon. Once again, they will travel along the Colorado River and take in all of the nature below. Many times these flying trips will also have a smaller bus portion, just to travel along the Canyon itself. It's a great opportunity to view all aspects of the miraculous canyon.
Another way to travel to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas is by a combination of bus, helicopter and boat. In these tours, passengers take a coach bus to the Canyon from their hotel, and are often times served breakfast. The bus takes them over the Hoover Dam and onto the Canyon's rim. It's an exciting way to view the landscape and get to your destination.
The ATV tours take travelers through the deserts around Las Vegas and the Canyon, giving travelers a much more up close experience with nature. These tours take people through sand dunes, gullies, rock formations, mesas and other naturally occurring obstacles that make off roading all the the more interesting. People will be able to stop and see Lake Mead, the Grand Canyon and the Valley of Fire on these off roading trips.
These trips allow travelers to see the Hoover Dam and other nearby nature preserves as well, completing the Canyon experience. The helicopter or plane will land on the Canyon and passengers are then treated to lunch or dinner with the Hopi Native Americans. The meals are made in the traditional way of the Hopi Native Americans, and the experience is not to be beat anywhere else.
Some of the plane and helicopter tours do include additional boat tours as well, if the travelers want the whole air, land, water experience of the Grand Canyon. Once again, they will travel along the Colorado River and take in all of the nature below. Many times these flying trips will also have a smaller bus portion, just to travel along the Canyon itself. It's a great opportunity to view all aspects of the miraculous canyon.
Another way to travel to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas is by a combination of bus, helicopter and boat. In these tours, passengers take a coach bus to the Canyon from their hotel, and are often times served breakfast. The bus takes them over the Hoover Dam and onto the Canyon's rim. It's an exciting way to view the landscape and get to your destination.
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