Board logo

subject: Reasons To Consider A Grand Canyon Bus Tour From Las Vegas [print this page]


If you are wanting to see the Grand Canyon but aren't interested in a plane or helicopter tour, then a bus tour from Las Vegas might be just what you are looking for. The Grand Canyon is a natural wonder of the world, and every year millions of visitors drop by. Whether you want to go to the West Rim or the South Rim, you can take a comfortable motor coach to the canyon.

The bus tours are fairly convenient as they will pick guests up directly from their hotels and then travel to each and every hotel until all guests have been picked up. This of course means you won't have to take public transportation or even rent a car to get to the tour. Once everyone has boarded, the drive to the Grand Canyon will take a few hours, but you'll have a break along the way to stretch your legs.

Sometimes a Grand Canyon bus tour will include breakfast, and this will save you a considerble amount of time. Also ensure that you choose a well narrated tour, especially one done by a Hualapai Native American. A tour guide is going to provide you with decent information regarding the Grand Canyon, and if you manage to obtain a Native American guide, you will gain an entirely different perspective.

In case you were concerned, the bus stops at a number of different locations, which gives you the ability to take plenty of photos. There are many interesting things on the tour, and the Grand Canyon is just one of them. For example, some bus tours go off the highway and stop at a Joshua tree forest, and some give their passengers the opportunity to shop at the Historic Village District.

You might choose to visit a historic train station while you're in the area, or you might be interested in various aspects of the local Hualapai culture. Numerous Bighorn sheep inhabit the region, and you might want to learn about the area's wildlife as well as its spectacular geology. If you can find one, then make sure oyu chosoe a Grand Canyon bus tour that stops at the amazing glass skywalk situated at Eagle Point.

To compensate for the long day, lunch will be provided. Some packages give you a picnic lunch; there are other tours however that will call for you to eat on the bus. Among the things you do need to bring however are a camera, sunglasses, a hat and of course sunscreen. The temperature during the daytime will be a bit hot, but you should bring a jacket for the nighttime.

The bus will be air conditioned, but after you spend time in the desert, you will be a bit hot -- bring water. It is a long drive back to Vegas, and you will need to replenish.

The drive is a it long, even though the tour is fun. This is precisely why buses have lots of leg room along with onboard movies. With that said, you won't need to bring your own entertainment.

There are different tour packages that have different prices. You could go with a basic tour, or you might throw in some extras with an upgrade. Corporate tours and other groups are sometimes eligible for a discount. You may also find a lower price by booking online rather than in person.

Copyright (c) 2012 Grand CanyonTours of Las Vegas

by: Jenny Ducate




welcome to Insurances.net (https://www.insurances.net) Powered by Discuz! 5.5.0   (php7, mysql8 recode on 2018)