Grand Canyon Helicopters: Visit The West Rim Or The South Rim?

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It's the first thing most potential visitors to the Grand Canyon ask: "Should I go to the West Rim or the South Rim." Great question because the rims differ significantly in what you can see and do. To make your choice easier, here's my rim-by-rim breakdown:

The West Rim

The West Rim is 120 miles west of Las Vegas on Hualapai Indian tribal lands. It takes a helicopter 45 minutes to get there, making it a great day trip for those who are tight on time and can only spare half a day. It's also well-known for this: The Grand Canyon Skywalk and helicopter tours that land at the bottom.

Forty-four imported glass panels costing $250,000 each comprise the deck of the Skywalk. This glass deck extends 70 feet past the edge and suspends you 4,000 feet above the Colorado River. The bridge is major engineering achievement, built to hold up to 71 fully loaded 747 jumbo jets and to withstand earthquakes that register magnitude 8 on the Richter Scale. Personal electronics, including digital cameras, smart phones, and camcorders are prohibited; photographers are available to take your picture. Tip: Make sure the Skywalk is bundled into your helicopter package at time of purchase. It's cheaper.

The helicopter flight to the base of the canyon is thrilling. The descent is 15-minutes long and puts you in direct contact with the canyon's steep cliffs and twisted rock formations. The exposed rock represents four eras of geological time, making it the oldest exposed material on the Earth's surface. Helicopters land on private landing pads. Here, you'll deplane and enjoy a Champagne toast under an authentic Indian Ramada. After that, go and check out the surrounding area and the nearby Colorado River.

The West Rim helicopter market is very competitive - shop for best prices. If you book using the Internet, expect to save up to 40 percent. Total round-trip time is four hours and includes hotel pick up and drop off and lunch. There are additional activities that you can bundle into your trip, like kayaking, Hummer 4x4 tours, ATV trail riding, and horseback riding. Total trip time four hours. Trip packages range between $235 and $335.

The South Rim

All helicopter flights originate from Grand Canyon Airport in Tusayan, a town 10 minutes from the Park's main entrance. The drive from Phoenix and Sedona is two and four hours, respectively. From Las Vegas, you must book an air-ground package, which is done aboard a fixed-wing Vistaliner aircraft and takes 45 minutes.

Upon arriving at the rim, you'll transfer to a helicopter and head out over the Kaibab Plateau until you reach the Dragoon Corridor, the widest, deepest section of the canyon. Other landmarks include Temple Butte, the Zuni Corridor, the North Rim, and the Painted Desert. The Las Vegas package also includes ground transfer to the South Rim, where you'll spend several hours exploring the national park, including the restaurants and gift shops at Grand Canyon Village.

The South Rim is where the most famous pictures and images of the canyon are shot. Helicopter tours last up to 40 minutes. Total Las Vegas trip time, including helicopter flight and bus transfer to Grand Canyon Village, is six hours, and includes hotel pick up and drop off and lunch. South Rim helicopter trips begin at $135 a person. The Las Vegas package starts at $360 per person.

Summary

Deciding between the West Rim and the South Rim is the first thing you need to do before booking a Grand Canyon helicopter tour. The West Rim is packed with things to do, and it's close to Las Vegas. The South Rim boasts the best viewpoints, hiking trails, and guest amenities. The three top tour operators - Papillon, Maverick, and Sundance - offer helicopter and air-helicopter-ground trips to both rims, ranging in price from $135 per person to $360 per person. For the lowest prices, shop online. Now, with this information in hand, you are cleared for take off.


About the Author:
Keith Kravitz is a travel critic who regularly reports on the Grand Canyon tour industry. If you found this article helpful, check out his helicopter trip reviews at: http//www.GrandCanyonHelicopterTourReviews.com



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