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Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours

Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours

No matter where you've been and the sights and sounds you have seen, you haven't seen anything yet until you have had a bird’s eye view of the Grand Canyon. You are able to take a helicopter tour of the Canyon from various departure points. One choice that guarantees you views you will experience with delight and remember with fondness is South Rim helicopter trips.

There are more tour options like taking a hike, driving through, biking and even taking a mule ride but nothing can beat an aerial view. You will become among the five million visitors that visit the Canyon each year since it was officially recognized as a national park in 1919.

Helicopter tour options can be made based on the length of time you would like to tour for, the point you want to depart from, the number of passengers that'll be on-board the trip and if extras like champagne will be included.

Different tour companies have different options and prices for the tours they offer and it's also worth it to take the time to do a comparison.

One option for a Grand Canyon South Rim helicopter trip begins from Vegas. You can get to the Canyon on a luxury coach during which you make a stop at the Hoover Dam where you get the opportunity to take photographic mementos of your trip. Following this the actual tour starts. The tour takes 35 minutes and it goes over the Grand Canyon South Rim.

Another tour choice is starting off from Grand Canyon Airport situated in Arizona. The 45-minute tour will lift you over the 1.6 million-acre Kaibab National Forest where the world’s biggest ponderosa pines grow. You will circle the Colorado River and you will catch sight of the Desert View Watchtower and the Painted Desert, which is recognized as a Historic Landmark.

You can even go over the Marble Canyon and Point Imperial, which is the North Rim summit, and then the flight continues on through the Canyon, over the North Rim and then turns southwards over the Dragon Corridor, the deepest and broadest area of the Canyon. From here, the journey back to the airport begins.

Yet another choice is a twenty-five minute, rim-to-rim tour. This particular one begins at the Grand Canyon Airport in Arizona as well. The flight covers the Kaibab National Forest, goes through the Dragon Corridor and Colorado River before reaching the North Rim. On the return leg through the Dragon Corridor, you can spot the Tower of Ra and Vishnu Schist.

As you pick ahelicopter tour package, keep some factors in mind. One is the option of the choppers themselves. Some are luxurious, with extras like wraparound windows that offer clear views of the Grand Canyon and a serving of champagne. Look at costs too; choosing what suits your budget according to the flight duration and how many people are going to be making the flight. Also be sure to make early bookings because the Canyon is a very popular tourist vacation spot.

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Mr. Plunket is a world traveler who especially enjoys exploring Grand canyon National Park. If you are planning a trip to the canyon, he recommends this site forGrand Canyon helicopter tours.

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