Visiting the city of lights can be an expensive affair. This city has one of the most acclaimed natural wonder in America ‘the Grand Canyon.’ Embarking on a Grand Canyon bus tours on a stretched budget can prove to be a momentous task. To enjoy a memorable trip early booking is advised. Having many buses’ operating in this region makes it easier for one to choose the service provider that suits his budget.
There are many standard bus tours to choose from however, if you have a larger budget to work with additional features may be included. Upgrading your bus package will enable you to have a better experience of visiting the Grand Canyon. All you need to do before starting this enjoyable trip is determine the starting point and the area you would like to explore.
Early booking ensures that one is cushioned during the actual trip. Nearly 40 million people visit Las Vegas every year. Most of these visitors end up taking a bus to the Grand Canyon.
Visitors to Las Vegas average 40 million each year. Most of these are tourists who end up visiting the Grand Canyon. To get the best seats anybody wishing to visit this city will have make an early booking. For sightseeing the front and mid sections provide the best view.
To get a seat in these sections one has to book early since most bus companies operating here fill their buses from the front to the back. For corporate travelers’ early booking will prevent members to be scattered and ultimately having to beg with other passengers to swap seats.
The weather at the can be fickle. Since nobody can control Mother Nature it is easier for a prepaid traveler to reschedule his visit. If this happens before your visit, reconfirm the new tour date and then you can rearrange your seating position. Some people may not make it on the next trip thus freeing more seats.
Bus companies operating in this great wonder ply two routes. The Southern rim is the longest taking approximately 15 hours but the most loved. The Western rim is the other route plied by these companies.
During this tour you will experience the most incredible natural scenery. This trip also allows you to stop at magnificent places giving you the chance of taking those memorable photos. Any visitor on the southern rim will get a chance of sampling the natural splendor of the park since bus tours cruise in it for three hours.
On the Southern Rim Yaki point will be the first stopover. This will be followed by the Mather point before stopping at the world acclaimed Yavapai observational station. The Grand Canyon Village will be the last stopover on this leg of the tour of the Canyon. The village will offer numerous activities to be performed before retiring to your hotel.
The West Rim would be ideal for the person who has limited time visiting the Canyon. This trip takes at most three hours. Being a short trip makes it an ideal family tour. Visiting the western rim provides an opportunity of seeing the deepest and the widest sections of the canyon. The Hualapai Indian village is also located on this side. Photos can be taken at this village. The Skywalk has ballooned over the years and nowadays attracts more than 200,000 visitors each year. Thrill seekers will find walking 70 feet over the side of the rim to be the best source of ecstasy.