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Tour Description
Duration: 2 Day
Departure: 6 AM
Pick up: Your Hotel
This tour is the perfect choice for those who want to experience the breathtaking beauty of nature up close. On the first day, you will marvel at the stunning Lake Powell, explore the mystical Antelope Canyon, and take in the majestic views of Horseshoe Bend, ending the day in Page. On the second day, you will visit the world-renowned Grand Canyon, taking in the awe-inspiring vistas from Lipan Point and Yavapai Point. Afterward, you will see the magnificent Hoover Dam from the Mike O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge before returning to Las Vegas. If you want to witness the unparalleled beauty of the Western natural landscapes, this tour is for you!
Detailed Itinerary
Lake Powell
Lake Powell is a large artificial lake located on the border between Arizona and Utah. Formed by the construction of the Glen Canyon Dam, this lake covers approximately 3,219 square kilometers, making it the second-largest man-made reservoir in the United States. Lake Powell is renowned for its clear blue waters and red sandstone cliffs, offering a picturesque landscape.
Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon, located near Page, Arizona, within the Navajo Nation, is a slot canyon known for its stunning beauty. The canyon features narrow, deep walls that create beautiful patterns and colors when sunlight filters through, especially during midday. The beams of light that enter the canyon create a magical scene. Access to Antelope Canyon is only possible through guided tours, ensuring safety and preservation of the site.
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is a horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River located near Page, Arizona. This unique natural formation can be viewed from a 1,000-foot (about 300 meters) overlook, providing a breathtaking vista. A short hike of about 1.5Km from the parking area leads to the viewing point. Visiting during sunrise or sunset offers particularly stunning views as the light enhances the colors of the landscape.
Grand Canyon
The Grand Canyon, located in Arizona, is a world-renowned natural wonder. Spanning approximately 446 kilometers in length, up to 29 kilometers in width, and reaching depths of around 1,800 meters, it is a testament to millions of years of geological history shaped by the Colorado River. Its immense size and intricate landscape attract millions of visitors each year.
Yavapai Point
Yavapai Point is a breathtaking viewpoint located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon National Park. It's known for offering stunning panoramic vistas of the canyon and the Colorado River, making it a popular destination for both casual sightseers and photography enthusiasts.
Lipan Point
Lipan Point is one of the viewpoints on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, offering some of the best views of the canyon's diverse layers and colorful rock formations. It is an excellent spot for sunrise and sunset, where the changing light creates dramatic effects on the canyon.
Included
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​Admission Fee(Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Band
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Accommodation
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Meals: 4 times
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Free unlimited bottle water
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Pick up and drop off at each hotel
Excluded
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Guide Gratuities ($20)
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Option: Grand Canyon Helicopter tour
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