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Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours And Other Things to in Las Vegas
Everyone knows the famous saying about "what happens in Vegas stays in Vegas". But this doesn't always have to be your mantra should you find yourself visiting the city of sin. Sure, you should definitely test the waters of the casinos and your luck whether or not you are into the slots or the card tables. Also, you can catch a show or partake in some debauchery of some form or another. But there are some family friendly things that you can take home with you, like the memories afforded to you from Las Vegas Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours.For your vacation trip, you may have had the 'Strip' or the unique 'Fremont Street Experience' on your itinerary, which really is a must-see. However you should know that Las Vegas is uniquely located in a diverse geographical location which makes it highly accessible to many different attractions.
The Grand Canyon is by far one of the most amazing natural wonders of this planet. And it really isn't that far from Las Vegas in northern Arizona. From Vegas, you can travel to this awesome sight and experience it from the air, by foot or car, or by rafting down the Colorado River.
Have you ever considered a helicopter guided tour of the Grand Canyon or the Hoover Dam? If so, you should look into all the different types of tours and deals available at the Las Vegas Grand Canyon Tours and other things to do in Las Vegas from Tourguy.com.
Perhaps one of their most popular tours is the 4 in 1 Helicopter and Ground Ranch Adventure. You will leave from the downtown Las Vegas area and immediately head to the infamous Hoover Dam where you will tour it by ground and by air. Next you will find yourself in the air looking over Lake Mead and Black Mountain. The 900-year old Joshua Tree Forest will be your next destination followed by the treasure of the day, the Grand Canyon. Following an aerial tour, you will land to explore the canyon floor and learn all about the Old West with lunch provided at the Grand Canyon West Ranch. You will then embark on another aerial tour of magnificent West Rim. With this tour, you spend the most Grand Canyon flight time available from any other related tour.
You can also choose from a couple of other helicopter tours that have slight variations to the 4 in 1 tour. These include the Toast to the Spirits tour with a champagne picnic at the bottom of the canyon. Or you could choose the Indian Country tour that is complete with a boat guided tour on the Colorado River and you can experience the one and only glass Skywalk over the canyon's edge.
Even if flying in-style in a helicopter isn't your thing, you can also go on a guided bus tour. Here can enjoy a comfortable narrated journey that will take you to Hoover Dam and Lake Mead, through Black Canyon as you learn about the Anasazi Indians, and to the Joshua Tree Forest. You will then be greeted by the Indians of the Hualapai Nation to learn about their culture and homeland.
Considering the extensiveness of each of these tour types, they are actually quite affordable. Don't just let everything stay in Vegas when you leave, take some great experiences and memories home with you.
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