Which Are the Most In-Demand Grand Canyon Helicopter Trips?


by Jenny Ducate

Copyright (c) 2012 Grand CanyonTours of Las Vegas

Nothing compares to a Grand Canyon helicopter trip of the National Park. Flights are a thrill a minute and will get you to locations where few people have ever been before. Assisting you to acquire the journey of your dreams, I have prepared this quick report analyzing these amazing air tours.

You'll discover 2 kinds of copter trips, ones that journey above the canyon and others that land. Here are details:

Air-only trips put you over key areas of the canyon before going back to the originating airport. Be prepared to spend as much as 45 or so minutes hovering over the Park. Grand Canyon West flights are allowed to go beneath the rim, while South Rim flights are banned from doing that.

Places you can expect to view on Grand Canyon West air trips include the Hoover Dam, a Joshua Tree Forest, Guano Point, Lake Mead, the Bypass Bridge, Eagle Point, and the Colorado River as well as the Glass Walkway.

Grand Canyon South tourist attractions include Kaibab Plateau, the North Rim, Grand Canyon Village, Phantom Ranch, the Colorado River as well as the Dragoon Corridor.

Landing trips fly only from Las Vegas and only go to the West Rim of the National Park. There's an awesome variety from which to choose, including:

1. Land at Bottom. Features a 4,000-foot descent to bottom for Champagne brunch.

2. Land at Base, Pontoon Boat & Sky Walk. Go on a Colorado River boat ride just before strolling the incredible Glass Bridge.

3. Land at Bottom & Pontoon Boat Trip. After checking out the base, head to the foot of iconic Hoover Dam for a smooth-water float trip down the Colorado.

4. Rim Landing. Deplane at top of rim and spend a couple of hours discovering Eagle Point, Indian Village, Guano Point and Hualapai Ranch

5. West Rim Landing & Skywalk. Deplane at Grand Canyon west for unlimited access to the Sky Walk, which allows you to wander seventy feet beyond the edge!

The South Rim is 270-plus miles east of Las Vegas, placing it out of the range of copters. Therefore, in the event you want to travel this rim, you have got to get to Grand Canyon National Park Airport, AZ, first.

In the event you haven't turned into being an web based shopper, get on-board now. This is where the discounts are. I regularly discover deals that net me savings up to 35%. This is not for below-average trips. This is for high quality tours for which the "other guy" basically paid out the nose. The bottom line is, finish the deal on a tour operator's website and then call them in the event you need help. This stops them from applying service charges and mark-ups.

I highly recommend you reserve your chopper flight three days prior to your preferred day of departure. These journeys are incredibly popular and regularly sell out. The only travelers I know who get same-day seats are those traveling alone, and even then it's like winning the lottery. Do yourself a favour and book early in advance.

I have high hopes this assessment of Grand Canyon National Park helicopter trips assisted you in getting nearer to selecting the flight that is best suits you. A key factor to remember is that landing trips are only obtainable at the West Rim. This information in hand, it is time to get air-borne. Here's to having an excellent adventure that you'll take pleasure in for your entire life.

About the Author

Travel author Jenny Ducate reports on trips to the Grand Canyon. If you desire the best helicopter rides, she highly recommends you pay a visit to http://www.grandcanyonhelicopters.org

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