If you’re looking for a place to clear your head, or get away from the stress of work and school, what better way to make your problems feel minute than with a trip to one of the biggest canyons in the world. Come on down to the Grand Canyon National Park, the second most visited park in the United States, and see what you’ve been missing out on. Take a Grand Canyon South Rim tour to spend one-on-one moments with nature at this gorgeous landmark.
About 5 to 6 million years old, the Grand Canyon is easily one of the most breathtaking sights in the world. The Colorado River has naturally taken its course through the area, deepening and widening the canyon in the process. It’s about 277 miles long, up to 18 miles wide, and around 6,093 feet deep. Though it is not the largest canyon in the world, its vastness and beautiful rock formations make it an astounding natural wonder.
The Grand Canyon is split into a North Rim and a South Rim. The North Rim is at a higher elevation point than the South, with various lookout points for the area's best view. Because of its height, the North Rim is also usually closed from December to May due to snowfall. On the other hand, there is a wider variety of things to do at the Grand Canyon’s South Rim, which is why most visitors head for this side of the canyon.
Explore the Grand Canyon South Rim from Las Vegas on this once-in-a-lifetime tour! Kick back in a comfortable coach, accompanied by an expert tour guide who will give you all the scoop about one of the seven natural wonders of the world. First, you’ll be taken to Mather Point for an incredible view of the canyon and a chance to take stunning photos, then to do some souvenir shopping to commemorate the experience.
Choose from different packages to personalize your Grand Canyon visit when you book with Klook. Among the many things to do at Grand Canyon’s South Rim, you can book a helicopter ride over the area for an exclusive bird’s-eye view of the land guaranteed to take your worries and your breath away. You can also experience the canyon in close proximity with a thrilling ride through the paths on a hummer. Or, if you want to learn even more about the history and geology of the Grand Canyon, you can add an IMAX ticket to your tour for an educational movie viewing experience.
Whether you’re marvelling at the beauty of Mother Nature from high up in the air or observing the beautiful rock formations up close, a trip to the Grand Canyon is one of the best ways to soothe your mind and your soul.