Hey it's Keith Kravitz and here's a list of what's hot when it comes to Grand Canyon tours from Las Vegas & South Rim...
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Do you need help booking a tour? Reply to this email and tell me:
1. Are you flying from Las Vegas? 2. Best day and month for
you to fly? 3. Which tour you want (if you don't know, give me your requirements). I answer EVERY message - Keith Kravitz
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Helicopter Picnic Landing (Vegas)
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One of the best things you can do when visiting Las Vegas is to fly to the bottom of the Canyon by helicopter. The descent is an amazing 3,500 feet. And once you exit the aircraft, you're just
10 yards from the Colorado River! This package includes a Champagne picnic and can even be upgraded to something fancier that features hotel transfers by limo...
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Deluxe Air-Only Heli (Vegas)
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Got a short window of time to do a heli ride. Try an all-air tour. More specifically, do the deluxe version. It comes with limo service to and from your Vegas hotel and after you do the
Canyon you get an extended tour over the Vegas Strip! Of course, the flight flies over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam, and passes over some of the finest sections of the West Rim. Whether it's budget or limited time, this is the tour for you...
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Grand Canyon, Arizona, is where the South Rim is located. It's a huge wilderness area that from the ground can be daunting. That changes if you go by air. And if you do, take the 50-minute tour.
It goes over all the key sites and once you're done you'll have seen up to 75 percent of the National Park. If you're only going to do the Canyon once, book this trip now...
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Vegas has a lot of airplane tours from which to choose. They range from air-only to landing tours. Personally, I find the landing tours to be the better value, especially the one that comes with a helicopter ride to the bottom followed by a boat ride on the Colorado River. Here's the full list of all options by plane for your viewing pleasure...
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1-Day Rafting (South Rim)
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Colorado River Rafting is in full swing! Trips depart from the South Rim Airport in Tusayan. The two offered at the are quite incredible, especially the deluxe one that includes a Jeep 4x4 ride to Antelope
Canyon, the most famous slot canyon in the southwest. And there's a basic one which costs lest and is comprised of a bus and float that is a huge hit with kids and big groups.
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Hit the Road Jack! (Vegas)
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The most affordable way to do the Canyon from Vegas? By bus, of course. Bus tours go to the South Rim and the West Rim and let you load them up with all sorts of side-trips. Further, they are all-inclusive and
come with a meal, guide and all taxes and fees. If you're on a budget, or just prefer to do you're traveling on the road, these coach tours are for you. Learn more...
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Got a need to see as much canyon as you can in 1/2 a day?!?! Try the combo tour that includes a 30-minute helicopter ride and a 2-hr. Jeep tour. The helicopter flies from South Rim to North Rim
and back. Next, you transfers to an open-air Hummer Jeep and check out all the key sites and landmarks under the direction of one our experienced guides. It's a great day of fun and action for adults and kids alike. Go here for info on this combo!
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