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Grand Canyon: West Rim Helicopter and Landing Tour

1. Grand Canyon: West Rim Helicopter and Landing Tour

Explore the lands sacred to the Hualapai Tribe and experience magnificent aerial views aboard a premier ECO-Star helicopter. Fly from the West Rim of the Grand Canyon and be captivated by the majestic, multicolored rock layers of the cliffs surrounding you. The diverse, beautiful colors of the mile-deep Grand Canyon are a sight to behold. Descend and land 3,500 feet below the rim where you will enjoy the mystique and grandeur of the Grand Canyon from an exclusive landing site only 300 feet above the mighty Colorado River. While spending 20-minute on the canyon floor, take in the breathtaking setting and make sure to bring your camera to document this memorable experience. End your tour with a 10-minute flight back through the walls of the Canyon and to the West Rim Airport.

Las Vegas: Joshua Tree Forest Horseback Ride with Lunch

2. Las Vegas: Joshua Tree Forest Horseback Ride with Lunch

Be picked up from Las Vegas, Laughlin, or Kingman, Lake Havasu Cities, and travel to a historic Western ranch only 20 minutes from the Grand Canyon. Here you’ll start your horseback ride through the Joshua Tree Forest where the corraled Buffalo roam. Get acquainted with your horse and start your ride along the forest trail. Follow your experienced guide through Joshua Tree and see buffalo roaming around in their natural environment. As your ride continues, you’ll travel up the trail to a higher elevation, where you’ll be able to see blossoms that are 600 years old. Along the way, enjoy panoramic views of the Joshua Tree Forest. Stop for lunch at an authentic Western ranch once owned by a bank/train robber where a cowboy will sing old Western tunes. Join in for a song or dance, as you experience what the Old West was like.

Las Vegas: Grand Canyon West Tour with Lunch & Skywalk Entry

3. Las Vegas: Grand Canyon West Tour with Lunch & Skywalk Entry

Discover beautiful desert and Joshua Tree forest scenery on the way to the famous West Rim of the Grand Canyon. See the stunning scenery at Eagle Point on this Grand Canyon tour from Las Vegas. Enjoy convenient pick-up from your hotel in Las Vegas and spend the day exploring the majestic Grand Canyon. Head up to Eagle Point and Guano Point to admire the stunning views. Upgrade your experience to brave the world-famous Skywalk at Eagle Point. See exhibits on Native American culture and live dancing in authentic traditional costumes.

From Las Vegas: Oatman Mining Town/Burros and Route 66 Tour

4. From Las Vegas: Oatman Mining Town/Burros and Route 66 Tour

Departing Laughlin, Las Vegas, Kingman, or Lake Havasu, your adventure begins the moment you board the comfortable passenger vehicle. Your tour guide’s ancestral roots in the area date back to the 1800s, and his family’s vintage collections have been featured in Mohave Museum of History and Arts exhibitions, making him the perfect escort for your day out. The first stop is the Powerhouse Visitors Center/Arizona Route 66 and Electric Vehicle Museums. You’ll discover a variety of vehicles, photographs, and artifacts gathered over the history of The Mother Road. Next, stop at Cool Springs Service Station. Built in the mid-1920s, Cool Springs was born on Route 66 and remains an antiquated spawn of the Mother Road today. Then, take the Route 66 Black Mountain scenic 8-mile stretch to Oatman, known as the Sidewinder, which has 191 curves, turns, and switchbacks. The views from the Sitgreaves Pass during your travel of the Black Mountains, which borders the eastern shore of the south-flowing Colorado River from Hoover Dam, are simply stunning. Finally, reach Historic Oatman in time to stroll around the vintage shops, meander with the burros and experience the High Noon gunfight reenactment.

Las Vegas 2-Day Grand Canyon Railway Bearizona Meteor Crater

5. Las Vegas 2-Day Grand Canyon Railway Bearizona Meteor Crater

Discover the wonders of the Grand Canyon on a 2-day, multi-stop tour from Las Vegas, including roundtrip transportation and overnight hotel accommodation. Ride a train on the Grand Canyon Railway. Whole experience riding on the train really set you back how people originally visit Grand Canyon. It's just as cool as it sounded - you ride on a train to Grand Canyon south rim with your love ones, peaceful meanwhile a whole different perspective, full of entertainment during the train trip, when you are doing the chicken dance on the train with musicians, the cowboys "accidently" popping out to rob the train. Day 1: Following hotel pickup, visit Arizona Route 66 Museum to explore the origin and culture of the road. The museum is located in the historic Kingman Powerhouse and depicts the historical evolution of travel along the 35th parallel that became Route 66. Next, head to Bearizona Wildlife Park to see more than 30 kinds of rare wild animals in an approximately 160-acre space. Drive through more than three miles of ponderosa pine forest and check out a 20-acre walk-through area along winding paths. Get time for lunch at the wildlife park (cost not included) before the next stop-the Meteor Crater. Nestled on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, the Meteor Crater’s visitor center is one of the most popular attractions in Northern Arizona. Over 50,000 years ago, space and earth came together when a huge iron-nickel meteorite, approximately 150 feet wide and weighing several hundred thousand tons, impacted an area outside of Flagstaff, Arizona, with a force 150 times greater than an atomic bomb. Day 2: Depart early from the hotel to the Grand Canyon Railway Station in Williams, a heritage railroad that carries passengers between Williams and the South Rim of Grand Canyon National Park. Enjoy a 2.5-hour train ride that blends adventure, history, and culture, before arriving at Grand Canyon Village. Then, join a 3-hour Grand Canyon tour. As one of the Seven Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon is a must-see destination. The mile-deep canyon formed millions of years ago as the Colorado River cut a deep channel through layers of hard rock, exposing ribboned layers of the Earth’s crust. The canyon measures 270 miles long and stretches across northern Arizona. There is truly nothing quite like it, which is why people of all ages from around the world come to witness this breathtaking Southwest landmark. After the tour, take a return 2.5-hour train ride back along the Grand Canyon Railway Station. Finish your trip with hotel drop-off back in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas: Wine, Distillery Tastings on Route 66 with Lunch

6. Las Vegas: Wine, Distillery Tastings on Route 66 with Lunch

Drive along Route 66 and taste the wine and beer of the Arizona Desert. Try up to 10 different local wines while admiring the surrounding green vineyards and distant mountain scenery. Make special stops to the Powerhouse Visitor's Center visit the Route 66 & Electric Vehicle Museums and enjoy lunch with a craft beer. Begin the adventure with hotel pickup by your guide. Step into a completely sanitized passenger van and enjoy stocked, purified water for the road. Get spirited away to the Powerhouse Visitor's Center, along Route 66, and the Electric Vehicles Museums. After a short visit at the museums, embark out on Route 66 to unique desert wineries that grant the chance to taste up to 10 different wines. Admire the desert landscape and take in the peaceful ambiance while sipping on local signature wine selections. Next, head to downtown Kingman to enjoy a freshly made lunch. Choose between a hot or cold meal option, served with your favorite handcrafted beer or wine from the brewery. Afterward, feel safe with a ride back to your hotel, no hassle.

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4.6 / 5

based on 197 reviews

Exceptional experience, impeccable welcome and simple and clear instructions. I spent a fabulous amount in the Grand Canyon and the view from above makes it all magical. The Eliott driver was super nice, I think just like me the other tourists will keep a very good memory. Experience to be renewed if the opportunity arises.

What a lovely trip . The tour guide Bob was wonderful and knowledgeable. I enjoyed sitting in a van better than a bus. Very personalized tour with lots of history . Totally recommend this tour .

Unforgettable experience .. taking the helicopter ride is already worth the money but getting inside the grand canyon is a unique experience in the world !! I highly recommend !!

The only concern was you keep sending me an email with change of location when in fact there is only 1 location for the helicopters

Amazing experience. The pilot was friendly. The experience exceeded expectations.