Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours That Land On The Bottom

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Headed to Las Vegas and looking for fun and exciting things to do? How about this: Hop aboard a chopper and descend 4,000 feet to the bottom of the Grand Canyon where you'll deplane next to the Colorado River to savor a glass of Champagne.

Sound awesome? It is.

Luckily, you'll be in Las Vegas because it's the only place where you can take this miraculous tour. Trips start at $280 per person and leave year round including all major holidays. The three major Las Vegas-based helicopter tour operators - Papillon, Maverick, and Sundance - offer it. Take a look at Papillon's website for the lowest price. I've used it multiple times to book trips and can vouch that it's safe and secure.

Helicopters make the 120-mile flight from Vegas to Grand Canyon West in 45 minutes. Along the way, you'll see Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, the Grand Cliffs Wash, and the Skywalk before start your descent.

The Grand Canyon, a World Heritage Site, is 277 miles long, averages 4,000 feet in depth, and comprises 1.2 million acres of land. It's considered by experts to be one of the finest examples of arid-land erosion in the world. It's also famous for its geologic importance: You'll see sections of the Earth's crust that range from 200 million to 2 billion years old.

Keep alert for unique plane and animal life. The canyon hosts several major ecosystems and up to seven life zones - basically a landscape that would require you to drive from Mexico to Canada! Inside its protected borders, the Canyon claims more than 355 bird, 89 mammalian, 47 reptile, 8 amphibian, 17 fish, and 1,500 plant species.

Helicopters gently land on private dirt "pads" at the bottom. Here, you'll deplane and enjoy a Champagne toast. Light snacks are provided. You'll have 30 minutes to explore. I suggest you hunt for fossils (the Canyon was once under a great ancient sea) or hike a stretch to find petroglyphs. You can also upgrade your package to include a pontoon boat ride down the Colorado River.

Flights are done aboard EcoStar 130 helicopters. These "birds" are specifically designed for sightseeing, featuring comfortable stadium-style seating, climate-controlled cabins, and 180-degree wraparound windshields that deliver unobstructed views. The aircraft also feature two-way communication systems that let you talk to your pilot-guide. Pre-recorded taped narrations are available in multiple languages for foreign guests.

The West Rim is the only place in the Grand Canyon where you can fly below the rim and land on the bottom. Helicopter tours are run exclusively out of Las Vegas. There are no helicopter flights from the West Rim to the South Rim and vice versa. The descent is the main highlight of a trip that includes Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and Grand Canyon West. Prices start under $300 per person and include hotel pick up and drop, Champagne, and light snack. This adventure lasts just four hours, making it an excellent day trip for thrill seeking Las Vegas visitors.


About the Author:
Mr. Plunket is a travel writer who reports on the Grand Canyon. He recommends clicking on Grand Canyon Helicopters to get this bottom-landing flight at a terrific price.



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