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Las Vegas Day Trips – Picking Between Grand Canyon Skywalk and the South Rim

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Picking out whether to visit the Skywalk or Grand Canyon National Park while staying in Las Vegas? That’s a tough one. Both attractions are worth the trip. However, there are a few logistical and budgetary differences between the two that can help solve the dilemma for you.

HOW MUCH TIME DOES IT TAKE?

This is a big issue for a lot of people. It takes a bus 2.5 hours to reach Grand Canyon West and 5.5 hours to reach the South Rim. It takes a helicopter 45 minutes and an airplane 25 minutes to reach the West Rim, respectively. It takes an airplane 45 minutes to fly to the South Rim; there are no direct helicopter flights. Be ready to spend a full day on trips to the West Rim. South Rim airplane trips need a full day, too, while bus tours average about 15 hours.

HOW FAR IS IT?

The one-way driving distance from Las Vegas to the West Rim is 128 miles and 279 miles to the South Rim. Both are relatively long trips. Fortunately, today’s motor coach has all the amenities, including plush seats and a clean bathroom. There are also a number of stops where you can stretch your legs (including Hoover Dam).

WHAT’S THERE TO DO?

Each rim has distinct things to do. The West Rim is famous for its man-made attractions while the South Rim is praised for its incredible natural beauty. Additionally, while there are visitor facilities at the West Rim, the ones at South Rim are more developed. Here’s a breakdown:

South Rim:

View Points

This area of the Canyon is loaded with fantastic viewing spots. The most famous are Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station, Yaki Point, Hermit’s Rest and more. All can be reached via the Park’s excellent free shuttle bus system.

Restaurants

Dining opportunities vary from casual to highbrow laid-back. The largest, heartiest portions are served at the Bright Angel Restaurant. For cafeteria-style, head to Maswick Lodge. Or polish up your shoes and enjoy a sumptuous dinner in the El Tovar dining room. If you are looking for a quick bite, try the snack bar behind the Lodge. There’s a full-sized supermarket near Mather Campground.

Souvenir Shopping

This is a South Rim “must-do.” For Native American handicrafts, it’s the Hopi House. Go to Verkamp’s or Kolb Studio for books, DVDs, and maps. The gift shop within the Bright Angel Lodge is the place for t-shirts, water bottles, key chains, and postcards.

West Rim (Grand Canyon Skywalk):

Skywalk

The Glass Bridge is now Las Vegas’ hottest “off-Strip” attraction. Since opening to the public in 2007, more than one million people have experienced the Bridge. It’s a fantastic structure: Manufactured from special glass, it extends 70 feet over the Canyon, wherein you are suspended 4,000 feet above the Colorado River.

Hualapai Ranch

This is truly a special place. It features a Wild West town where gunfights are staged. Other cowboy “games” include axe and hay bale throwing. You get saddle up and go horseback riding or participate in a cattle drive. Overnight lodging is available.

Lookouts

Eagle Point is the main lookout for the West Rim. Spectacular views are to be had. Be warned – There’s no guardrail. The region includes an Indian village and outdoor amphitheater for talks on local culture, flora, and fauna.

Gift Shops/Food

Grand Canyon West is a relatively new development of the Hualapai Indian Tribe. The complex that services the Skywalk is the hub of activity and includes a gift shop (this is where you pick up your Skywalk souvenir photos) and snack bar. The Tribe’s future plans for the area include hotels and restaurants.

WEATHER

The South Rim, elevation 7,000 feet, is 1,500 feet higher than the West Rim, so expect cooler temperatures. Other than that, both areas are subject to extreme weather. Here’s a quick look at annual temperatures for both rims:

South Rim

Elevation is 7,000 feet

Jan. – March

Average high temperature: 45 degrees. Average low: 21 degrees.

April – June

Average high temperature: 69 degrees. Average low: 39 degrees.

July – Sept.:

Average high temperature: 82 degrees. Average low: 52 degrees.

Oct. – Dec.:

Average high temperature: 52 degrees. Average low: 27 degrees.

West Rim/Skywalk

Elevation is 4,700 feet.

Jan. – March

Average high temperature: 70 degrees. Average low: 43 degrees.

April – June

Average high temperature: 96 degrees. Average low: 65 degrees.

July – Sept.:

Average high temperature: 105 degrees. Average low: 76 degrees.

Oct. – Dec.

Average high temperature: 76 degrees. Average low: 46 degrees.

WHAT TO WEAR & BRING

Warm layers in the winter and wind-resistant, cool clothing in the summer. Expect winter snow at the South Rim and wear pants, shoes and a jacket (it’s not uncommon to see people in shorts!). During the summer, always bring a water bottle and plenty of sunscreen.

PRICE

Remarkably, tour prices to the rims are similar. West rim bus tours start under $100 and South Rim tours around $80. Helicopter tours to the Skywalk start at $200. West Rim airplane tours start at $105 and South Rim ones at $190 (this particular tour is a total bargain). Try to purchase an all-inclusive tour that includes Skywalk admission, which, if bought separately, will run you $29.95 per person.

WRAP UP

The Rims of the Grand Canyon are wondrous places. It would be great if there was a Las Vegas-Grand Canyon tour that did both but there isn’t (if there were, it would be a two-day trip). However, the Rims are different enough in terms of tour time, price, and attractions that you can find the trip that’s right for you.

Travel insider Kelly Kirbee posts the best deals on tours to the Grand Canyon’s West and South Rims at http://www.GrandCanyonDayTrips.com

Benefits of a Private Air Charter

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Today, businesses are under a great deal of pressure to maintain schedules and deadlines. In this competitive business world that has become much more far reaching globally, businesses can no longer afford to waste time and money. More businesses are now spending their time traveling to various destinations for their business ventures which means they have to find ways to get to their destinations in a timely manner and on short notice. One way to reduce valuable time spent traveling for business is to take advantage of private air charters.

For the busy business professional, flying on a private air charter has become a necessity in order to make the most of their time. There are many advantages to using a private air charter. Below is a list of the many benefits private air charters provide for both business and individual travelers:

1. Eliminate Travel Delays: Using a private air charter eliminates lengthy wait periods, long lines, and unnecessary delays, that will you find at public airlines. You also do not have to go through the lengthy security process that you would have to go through at a public airline. You get to choose your exact departure time that is most convenient and your exact destination location, including smaller cities with local airports. Flexibility when traveling is a big benefit when traveling by private air charter because you do not have to worry that you will miss your flight, depart late, or arrive late. You will be able to stick to your travel and business schedule.

2. Travel with Companions: When you travel on a private air charter, you will not have to travel with strangers. You can travel with friends, business associates, and family. You will not have to worry about rude passengers and screaming children kicking the back of your seat.

3. Comfort and Luxury: Private air jets are much more comfortable than public airlines. The private jet is very luxurious with bigger and more comfortable seating and all of the amenities are included. You get to have quality food with excellent catering, quality beverages that you prefer, shared private toilet facilities, and the services that you require. As well, private air charters meet and exceed the highest safety standards.

4. Work during the Flight: Private air charters can accommodate business travelers by providing a private boardroom in their cabin. You and your associates can work during the flight so you maintain high productivity. The privacy you get with a private air charter makes it a great way to travel.

The advantages of taking a private air charter are numerous. When you use the services of a private air charter, you get convenience, flexibility, luxury, and privacy. When you arrive at the airport, you just walk to the plane and board your flight. In minutes, you are on your way to your destination. The next time you are traveling, whether it for business or pleasure, consider taking a private air charter. You will wonder why you did not take a private air charter much sooner.

Flying in a private jet charter Toronto is a feeling that can’t be replicated – contact your local jet expert to rent a private jet charter and feel the amazing experience for yourself!

Best Things About Being a Canadian Traveler

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Not only do Canadians love to travel, but they also love meeting new people and exploring a diverse range of regions and cultures. Throughout the world, Canadians are well known for being great travelers. Every year, Canadians travel all over world and leave a positive long lasting impression on the residents. Although Canadian politeness is widely known and loved, there are many other reasons why it is great to be a Canadian traveler.

Below is a list of the best things about being a Canadian traveler:

Reputation for Kindness and Friendliness: Throughout the world, Canadians are known for their kindness and friendliness thanks to generations of Canadian travelers that have spread Canadian goodwill. Canadians have always practiced good manners when they travel. Canadian goodwill is recognized across the globe that travelers from other countries have sewn the maple leaf on their back packs in an effort to take advantage of the goodwill Canadians have created.

Canadians Know Great Beer: Because Canada does not measure alcohol by weigh, but by the percent of alcohol by volume, Canadian travelers can travel to Europe and the US and consume all of their fine beers without becoming intoxicated and embarrassing themselves.

Super Loonie: Recently the Canadian dollar has gone up which has made traveling to other countries much more affordable. For instance, currently for $100.00, a Canadian traveler can get $97 US,

Top Destinations For Fitness Travel

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There are many reasons why people choose to travel. They may want to explore new cultures, take in the sights and sounds of the travel destination, taste new exotic food, and try new activities. However, there are more specific reasons why people choose to travel. For instance, many people travel to locate new and interesting places to practice their love of exercise. Fortunately, there many great places where a fitness lover can engage in healthy exercise, whether it hiking, rock climbing, yoga, or beach fun.

Yoga

India: India is birthplace of the ancient art of yoga. Every year, yoga lovers from all over the world travel to India to practice and study yoga. There are many beautiful hotels and resorts in India. As well, travelers will have chance to embrace the beautiful Indian culture and customs.

The Salt Spring Centre of Yoga: Located on one of the most gorgeous islands off the coast of British Columbia, Salt Spring Island, The Salt Spring Centre of Yoga is a very popular yoga vacation destination. While at the centre, take the time to enjoy the beautiful organic gardens and lush forest located on 70 acres of meadows.

Shining Bay Yoga Retreat: Located in Nova Scotia near Peggy’s Cove, the emphasis is on Kripalu yoga. You can visit the Shining Bay Yoga Retreat from June to September. They offer different retreats including a retreat for girls between the age of 9 and 16.

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