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Grand Canyon Tours - Grand Canyon National Park
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By: Darryl Gariglio Email Article
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Within the heart of the Grand Canyon lies peace and tranquility, pumping life into perhaps some of the most stunning scenery in the world. These characteristics allow a rare blend of spirits between earth and people and it is this blend that makes the Grand Canyon such a sacred place to visit. We recognized this at Grand-Adventures.com and knew that we had to design a tour that respects this blend between people and nature.

Our staple tour at the South Rim includes a four-hour Grand Canyon guided walking tour, a picnic lunch on the rim, a CD slideshow of your trip, a McDonald’s breakfast, small groups of 10 or less, a photo stop at Hoover Dam, and a free t-shirt. We first recognized that we could not be commercial and still allow you to feel the true spirit of the Grand Canyon. Our conclusion was to remove all commercial handcuffs like the IMAX theatre and a buffet. We also know that “intimacy” means being close and the right way to start building intimacy between people and nature is to start with the group itself. We cap our group sizes at 10. We feel that trying to blend a large, informal group into such an intimate place as the Grand Canyon is awkward and commercial. Smaller groups allow us to establish intimacy, travel much faster, and give you more time at the Grand Canyon.

We’ll start our day by picking you up between 6-6:30am at the main entrance of your hotel or casino. It’s short ride to Boulder, Nevada, and we’ll stop here to eat our McDonald’s breakfast. You can order as much as you like because we feel it’s important to feed you right! Once we finish this meal we’ll round the corner out of Boulder and stop at Hoover Dam.

Hoover Dam is located just outside Boulder, Nevada. It was built between 1931 – 1935 and is an engineering masterpiece. We’ll stop here for about 15 minutes, take some pictures, then get back onto our journey to the Grand Canyon.

It takes about five hours to drive to the Grand Canyon but the easy flow of traffic and steady change in scenery makes it quick and comforting. We’ll arrive at Grand Canyon Village between 11:30 and 12 noon. We use 15 passenger vans (but only allocate 10 people per van), SUV’s, and minivans.

Your four-hour Grand Canyon guided walking tour will begin at Bright Angel Lodge and follow the trail WEST of Grand Canyon Village. This is very important because this part of the park is not accessible to any of the commercial tour buses. This means that the lookout points and trails are less crowded (the lookout points EAST of Grand Canyon Village have over a hundred people on them in the summer months). The walking trail is rated at 2/10 and is a very easy, flat, paved trail. We’ll stop for your picnic lunch about 30-45 minutes into the walk unless the group is not ready to eat yet. We will convene at Hopi Point to determine if the group would like to see more of the park or return to Grand Canyon Village. Lucky for you, we won’t return by foot! We’ll use the free Grand Canyon National Park shuttle service and return quickly to the village. Here, you’ll have plenty of time to shop, get an ice cream cone, or even have a cold beer in the pub.

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I founded www.Grand-Adventures.com in 2005 after realizing there was a need for Grand Canyon tour company that were not commercial. We understand that there will always be good business in good service. We have built this value into our model of quality, service, and customer committment. Grand-Adventures.com has given over 1,000 customers the experience of a lifetime and our goal is to make your pictures snapshots of fond memories.

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