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Grand Canyon West Rim Bus Tours – 8 Reasons Why You Should Take One

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The #1 day trip from Las Vegas? The West Rim bus tour to the Grand Canyon. It is no surprise, either. This in-demand excursion is packed with activities and attractions, making it a favorite with families, groups, and independent travelers alike. If you haven’t booked this tour yet, here are eight reasons why you should:

1. The West Rim is closes to Las Vegas. Just 120 miles east, the rim can be reached in 2.5 hours by bus.

2. See Hoover Dam and the new bypass bridge. En route to Grand Canyon West, you will go over the new bridge, a fabulous structure that lifts you 900 feet above the Colorado River. Views of the dam don’t get better than this, either.

3. You get to experience the Grand Canyon Skywalk. Known as the Glass Bridge, the Skywalk is Las Vegas’ hottest natural attraction, taking you 70 feet past the edge of the Canyon and dangling you 4,000 feet above the Colorado River.

4. Take a helicopter ride to the bottom. The west rim is the only place in the entire Grand Canyon where you can do this. The 4,000-foot descent is incredible. Enjoy a Champagne toast at the base.

5. Go river rafting. Board a rapids-ready pontoon boat for a ride down the river. This is a great upgrade to the helicopter descent package. Prepare to catch some “spray” on these currents.

6. Experience real Native American culture. Grand Canyon West is on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and managed by the Tribe. Interact with tribal members and explore an authentic Indian village.

7. Cheaper and easier than renting a car. Self-drive and you will pay for gas, car rental, car insurance, and a host of Park fees, including parking and Park pass. The west rim bus is all-inclusive. No surprises.

8. There are Seven Natural Wonders of the World, including the Grand Canyon, and it’s the only one that exists in the U.S.

West rim bus trips are all-inclusive and include free hotel shuttle service and a BBQ lunch. These trips are ONLY conducted aboard state-of-the-art luxury motor coaches. These buses feature lounge-style seats, over-sized windows, TV’s, climate-controlled cabins, and quiet-ride suspensions. Your driver is a certified professional and will also serve as your knowledgeable guide.

There are several variations of the West Rim bus tour. The most popular includes the Grand Canyon Skywalk, followed by the helicopter descent to the bottom. Pontoon boat rides are seasonal, and usually run from March to Late November. These tours require a full day and will have you back in Las Vegas by late afternoon.

This trips are a great deal. Prices start at $94. If you upgrade you package, the cost goes up accordingly. For example, if you bundle the Grand Canyon Skywalk, you are looking at around $129 per person. The prices I’m quoting are from Grand Canyon Coaches. They are promotional and only available on the company’s website. Try to reserve your trip in advance as these tours sell out quickly.

The West Rim bus tour is a phenomenal deal that no Las Vegas traveler should pass up. Think about it. For under $100, you can experience one of the most famous landmarks in the United States and the planet. If you want more canyon, do the Grand Canyon Skywalk or take a helicopter ride to the bottom. The rim is just a 2.5-hour bus trip from The Strip, making it the ultimate daytime escape for people of all ages. So hop aboard! Let’s “do” the rim!

Ready to take a West Rim bus tour? Travel expert Keith Kravitz posts his Top 3 at http://www.grandcanyonbusdeals.com/west-rim-bus-tours.html

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10 Fun Activities For Kids at Grand Canyon South Rim

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Trying to find a great place to spend you family vacation? Try the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This National Park is packed with a variety of physical and educational activities that will appeal to kids of all ages. Here’s a list of ten activities to get your planning “juices” started:

Ranger Programs – Learn from the best. Attend a lecture or workshop by a park ranger. Trained naturalists, they are experts on the Canyon and know how to present it in a fun way. Subjects include geology, archeology, astronomy, among others. The Junior Ranger program takes kids in the field on adventure hikes and teaches them how to use the tools of the trade – binoculars, field guides, and other exploratory tools. Includes games based on the local ecology, too. The course concludes with the kids graduating as certified Junior Rangers.

Museums – There numerous great museums at the South Rim. Canyon View information Center by Mather Point has series of outdoor interpretive signs. More exhibits inside, including a ranger’s desk where you can get questions answered. Verkamps Visitor Center, located near El Tovar Hotel, offers similar services, plus an outstanding bookstore. The Yavapai Observation Center’s Museum of Geology is the perfect place for understanding how the Canyon was formed (make sure to check out the view from the station’s glass wall). Kolb Studio, near Bright Angel Lodge, was built in 1905 and lives right on the Rim’s edge. Its home to a huge early 20th Century movie camera used by the famous Kolb brothers and an art museum.

Ride the Shuttle – Shuttle buses are free and go to all key South Rim destinations. The system is comprised of three color-coded routes: Blue (Village Route), Red (Hermit’s Rest), and Green (Kaibab Trail). The blue route is between the red and green and connects them. Recommended rides: Hermit’s Rest (red), Mather Point (green), and Yaki Point (green)

Day Hikes – There are several great hikes for kids. Bright Angel Trail is located next to Kolb Studio in Grand Canyon Village. The well-maintained trail is a delightful stroll down. It’s the hike up via steep switchbacks that will determine how far you will go (consider taking the Ranger-led adventure hikes for kids). Two places to consider: Mile-and-a-Half Resthouse and Three-Mile Resthouse. The South Kaibab Trail, too, is in excellent condition and offers several outstanding lookout points for kids. The Rim Trail skirts the Canyon’s edge from Hermit’s Rest to South Kaibab. For the most part, it’s flat terrain and never goes into the Canyon. It’s excellent for strolling and includes access to the key South Rim lookout points. Note: Dress according to the season and bring plenty of water, sunscreen, and foods like salty trail mix.

Mule Treks – These must be booked in advance, especially the trips down to the bottom to Phantom Ranch. If you don’t have a reservation, check availability at the Bright Angel transportation desk inside the Lodge. Popular day trips for kids is the Abyss Overlook Mule Ride, a three-hour adventure that follows the Rim into Pondersoa, Juniper, and Pinon Pine woodlands.

Horseback Riding – One- and two-hour trail rides led by Apache Stables, located outside the Park’s main gate in Tusayan. These rides traverse the Ponderosa Pine forest outside the South Rim. Twilight trips and wagon rides are also available.

Photography Workshops – Limited time only. Call Park to get times and dates. Professional photographers lead photo walks in the Park and discuss the proper way to use your digital camera to take stunning landscape and wildlife pictures.

Helicotper Rides – A big favorite with kids, helicopter tours depart daily from the heliport at Tusayan and fly into the Canyon’s Dragoon Corridor, the deepest, widest part of the Canyon. The tour continues to the North Rim before flying back over Grand Canyon Village to the airport. If you can swing it, upgrade to the EcoStar helicopters, which are bigger, quieter, and feature stadium-style seats.

IMAX Theatre – See in 34 minutes what would take a lifetime! The IMAX screen is huge. Seats are stadium style. The cumulative effect is comparable to actually being there. The Theater, managed by National Geographic, features excellent exhibits, an expert staff, and a food court. Raft trips can be booked here as well. Ticket cost: Adults (11 ): $12.50. Youth (ages 6 – 10): $9.50.

Grand Canyon Village – The hub of the South Rim, the Village includes Bright Angel Lodge, gift shops, restaurants, museums, a snack bar, information centers and more. Perfect for starting the day or ending it. Check out the snack bar behind the Lodge for inexpensive eats for kids. The restaurant in the Lodge is outstanding and serves big portions. The Lodge’s gift shop is the best on the Rim for affordable souvenirs, bottled water, t-shirts, hats, and more.

If you’re looking to do something different this family vacation, consider the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The National Park loaded with activities that target kids ranging in age from six-years-old to teenagers. From the Junior Ranger Program, horseback riding, and geology museums to adventure day hikes, an easy-to-use shuttle bus system and helicopter tours, there’s something for everyone and every budget.

Going from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon with kids? Read my tour reviews at http://www.GrandCanyon123.com

Top Ten Kauai Family Activities

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1. Snorkeling

Kauai offers a wide range of places for families to snorkel. With its soft waves, tranquil currents, and a protected barrier, Anini Beach is perfect for beginners. Salt Pond Beach Park, near the town of Hanapepe, has plentiful tropical fish and other wildlife that makes it an excellent area for snorkeling as well.

2. Kayaking

There are several rivers that offer kayaking packages. In Na Pali families can enjoy an adventure kayaking down a jungle stream, hiking to a beautiful waterfall where they can swim, swing on a rope, and zip along a cable above the trees, and lunch at the base of a Swiss Robinson-type tree house.

3. Tour Gardens

Selected by the American Horticultural Society as the best natural botanical garden, the Limahuli Garden and Preserve is one of many of Kauai

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