The Grand Canyon - West Rim Bus by Susan Bissonnette rides

In truth, the Grand Canyon has some of the most spectacular natural landscapes in the world. Many people dream of visiting the region at least once, and a few lucky return time and time again. When you visit Vegas, you don't want to miss seeing the Grand Canyon for yourself, because it is an easy bus to the edge of the West. Testifying to magnificence of nature in this way is an extraordinary experience.

The western edge is the most popular destination Grand Canyon for travellers staying in Las Vegas. It is only a distance of 120 km, 2 hours-buses of Vegas. Tours leave very early, around 07:00 and last a full day. Almost all Vegas operators offer free pick-up shuttle service in the hotels on the Strip as part of their Grand Canyon tours. However, you shouldn't make any assumptions, so read the fine print on the tour operator's website to ensure that your visit includes service pick-up and drop-off at your hotel in Vegas. While you're there, confirm that your tour includes a stop at the Hoover Dam, which you can shoot some photos.

The part of the disc between Hoover Dam and the Grand Canyon West is spectacular. Such a picturesque sight is located at the foot of a picturesque mountain range where the Colorado River winds its way along the base of the mountain. Then head you to Pierce Ferry Road and pass through a forest ancient Joshua tree offering inspiring views that you see anywhere elsewhere on Earth. When you arrive at Diamond Bar Road, you will know that you are not far from your destination. Your trip ends with you covering the last ten miles on a dirt road.

When you arrive at the Grand Canyon West, your pleasure is first and you can edge a helicopter and descend to the floor of the canyon. Then, you can get in a pontoon boat and enjoy a stroll down to the calm waters of the Colorado River. You will also find the Hualapai Ranch at Grand Canyon West. There are lot of fun entertainment in this old West town notably staged shootouts that will thrill the family.

Members of the tribe Hualapai makes its nest at the edge of the West, so you'll have lots of opportunities to explore authentic Native American traditions on your turn. Make sure you stop at the Indian Cultural Center, because it recreates a traditional village of Hualapai that you are free to visit. You can take a beautiful view on the region since two lookouts in the area called Eagle Point and Guano Point.

The fabulous Grand Canyon Skywalk is the culmination of numerous towers of West Rim. It is a U-shaped structure that extends 70 feet beyond the edge of the canyon you can walk on glass. When you're standing on the glass, you can look between your feet into the depths of the canyon about 4000 feet. Even if it is a little scary, it is totally safe. The Skywalk is designed to support the weight of 70 airliners to withstand winds of 100 mph.

Grand Canyon tours are exciting and relaxing at the same time. To find the best options and prices for your holiday, go online and the various websites of tour operator search, and when you find a tour that you like, don't forget to book as soon as you can or it can sell, especially in the summer when the tours book quickly. You'll save money by booking online, and this is where you will find the best offers. When booking online, you might be able to save up to 30% on the normal price of a bus West Rim tour.

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