Hey it's Keith Kravitz and here's a list of what's hot when it comes to Grand Canyon helicopters 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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Want the royal treatment? Arrive at the bottom of the Canyon for a Champagne picnic. After you partake, fee free to walk about as you like and check out the oldest exposed rock on the planet.
The Colorado River is 50 yards from the landing pad so make sure you check that out, too. This is by far one of the most popular tours out of Vegas so always, please, RSVP. Click here for complete details...
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South Rim - Helicopter + Jeep Tour! |
This South Rim heli & Jeep tour gives you the best from the air and ground. Air segment is a 30-minute flight from South RIm to North Rim and back. Ground is a 2-hour Jeep ride through
the National Park that lets you check out all the best landmarks and lookouts. Includes a guide who knows the park inside and out for a true insider's view of the Canyon. Here's how to do it...
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Dusk is one of the best times to experience the Canyon. Especially if you go by helicopter. The sunset tour takes off from the Vegas Strip, goes over Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, then lands at
the bottom for a picnic. Then you'll had back just as the sun starts to set and in time for the lights of the Vegas Strip to turn on. More information here...
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Las Vegas Helicopter Raft |
This helicopter/rafting trip starts with a helicopter landing on the bottom and a stroll down to the mighty Coloardo River. This is followed
by a rafting tour that departs form the base of Hoover Dam. The entire float is about 11.5-miles and you'll go through incredible Black Canyon before ending at a private beach for swimming! Try it now...
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Vegas-South Rim Plane + Helicopter |
Fastest way from Las Vegas to South Rim? By airplane. Takes just 60-minutes. Upon landing, transfer to a helicopter and go from South Rim to North Rim and back via
the Dragoon Corridor, the widest and deepest section of the Canyon. This is followed by a in-park bus tour that stops at all the key landmarks before you pack it up and fly back for Vegas. Click here for details...
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This air-only (no landing) tour is the one you take if you are on a limited budget or have limited time. Start by flying over Lake Mead and Hoover Dam and the
Colorado River. Before you know it, you crest over Grand Cliffs Wash and your in Grand Canyon airspace. The helicopter will take you straight through the heart of the Canyon before pulling right and passing the Skywalk before heading back to Vegas. Prices and departure times here...
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Vegas-South Rim Plane + Jeep |
This is my new #1 favorite when it comes to Vegas plane rides to South Rim. First, see the Canyon from above. Next, take guided 4x4 Jeep tour through the Park (great way to beat the traffic and
get to the best landmarks as efficiently as possible). Includes a professional driver/guide who knows the best things to see and do at GNCP. Lunch included, too. Learn more here...
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Tips: West Rim or South Rim? |
Initially, it seems like a hard decision. But it really boils down to where you're taking the tour from and what day and month you want to do it. Further, it depends on your budget and the kind of time you can dedicate to the tour. Sounds like a lot to sift through but it's really not once you read this article that I wrote on the matter.
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