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Try a Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour From Las Vegas

By: Ione Mahler

There's not a more incredible site in North America than the Grand Canyon. Certainly other destinations come to mind, but you'll be hard-pressed to find anything more spectacular the first time you see the Canyon in all its majesty.

Most travelers have seen pictures of the Canyon before and visit with a preconceived idea of what to expect. But that image quickly gets redefined as you come to the realization of just how vast and expansive this place really is. And while your kid's may wonder why you chose the Grand Canyon over a visit to Disneyland, that doubt leaves their head's the second they first see the awesomeness of the mighty chasm.

While seeing the canyon after a long road trip is spectacular, it pales in comparison to the feeling you first get when you see the National Park during a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Las Vegas. Even if you've seen the Canyon a dozen times before, flying above it is a totally new experience you'll never forget.

So why do a helicopter trip of the Grand Canyon when visiting Las Vegas, NV? You can generally put the reasons into two categories: experience and convenience.

In terms of experience, it's something that you have no doubt never done, nor is it something that you can experience by simply driving there. These helicopters allow you to fly over the Canyon or land at the bottom. It should be noted that bottom landings are only available at the West Rim and that they depart exclusively from Las Vegas. South Rim flights are banned from flying below the edge. In most cases, these landing tours come with a Champagne picnic and approximately 30-minutes of exploration time at the base.

More luxurious landing tours come with a thrilling boat ride on the legendary Colorado River. These trips are guided by experienced, soft-spoken Hualapai Indian boatmen who freely share their knowledge of the river. Another landing trip comes with tickets to the Grand Canyon Skywalk. The deck of the internationally famous Glass Bridge is composed completely of glass panels that let you walk a tantalizing 70 feet beyond the edge of the rim while suspending you 4,000 over the bottom. Undeniably, these air tours - specially the ones that land - show you more of the canyon than you'll ever see if you simply did it on foot.

Convenience comes in the fact that you don't have to worry about driving two-and-a-half hours from Vegas to see the Canyon (the last 10 or so miles are over an rough dirt road. If you do drive, please rent a Sport Utility Vehicle with lots of ground clearance and gas up.). Instead, you can wake up in the morning in your Vegas hotel room, take a shuttle to the airport, catch a helicopter, explore the Grand Canyon and be back in town in time for an evening show on the Vegas Strip. The time you save getting there makes taking a helicopter tour an unbeatable proposition.

And just because you are in the air doesn't mean you'll miss seeing some of the area's most incredible landmarks. Routes from Vegas to the canyon offer spectacular views of Lake Mead, the largest reservoir of its kind in the U.S., the Hoover Dam, the new Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge, the churning Colorado River and prehistoric Fortification Hill.

RSVP Grand Canyon helicopter rides ahead of time. I always suggest at least a week. Avoid same-day reservations. You'll end up paying a premium. Clearly, the best prices are on the Web. That's where air tour operators post their best promotions. It's not uncommon to find flights marked down nearly 35 percent. However, to be able to qualify, you must complete the whole transaction on the web. That's not to much to ask in order to get the best price. Don't be apprehensive about shopping on the internet. Today's travel web sites are safe and secure. So try a heli ride - it's going to be the experience of a lifetime.

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