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From Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim self-guided audio Tour
From Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim self-guided audio Tour
From Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim self-guided audio Tour
From Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim self-guided audio Tour
From Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim self-guided audio Tour

From Las Vegas to Grand Canyon West Rim self-guided audio Tour


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  • Pass by the most iconic hotels in Las Vegas and must-see attractions, visit Hoover Dam and Grand Canyon West Rim at your own pace.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour typesAudio guide
Sightseeing typeNatural sights

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-What you can expect-
Get ready to explore Grand Canyon West Rim operated by the Hualapai, which will let you dive into Americas' culture, and history.

Start this full-day tour in Las Vegas, the entertainment capital of the world. Drive through Las Vegas Strip, the famous boulevard full of life and motion, and see iconic hotels and attractions, giving you an idea of the city's unique vibe before heading toward Grand Canyon. After Las Vegas, hit the road and stop at Hoover Dam, an engineering marvel holding the waters of Lake Mead, a giant scenic man-made reservoir. Admire the grandeur of the construction and leave to the highlight of this tour, the Grand Canyon West Rim. Discover incredible panoramas, take a hiking trail for the best view in the area, and spend the whole day in the Hualapai lands.

At Eagle Point, you can walk around Indigenous Peoples village and see the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge on the edge of the rim. At Guano Point, you will enjoy wow-views and learn about the failed mining project of the last century. After exploring Grand Canyon West, you can stay overnight in the Hualapai Ranch & Cabins or return to Las Vegas and experience it at night.

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Duration: Lasts 10 hours

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: 3265 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 89109, USA

  • Know in advance:The minimum age for the audio tour is 7 years

  • After booking, you will receive an email and SMS with a direct download link for the app and audio-guide

  • You'll need an admission ticket to enter the West Rim; it's highly recommended to buy it in advance

  • Get a recommendation of a place to have breakfast

  • Get recommendations of viewpoints, hiking trails and a photo point at the Hoover Dam

  • Lunch is not included in this tour but you are welcome to bring your own lunch or eat locally at your own expense

  • Remember to bring:Headphones and a charged smartphone

FAQ

1. What unique experiences make visiting the Grand Canyon West Rim worthwhile?

The Grand Canyon West Rim offers a range of memorable experiences, including breathtaking panoramic views of the canyon from various overlooks like Eagle Point and Guano Point. Visitors can walk on the famous Skywalk, a glass bridge extending over the canyon edge, providing a thrilling perspective. Additionally, exploring the Hualapai Indian Reservation adds a cultural dimension to the visit, with opportunities to learn about the local heritage and enjoy unique activities.

2. Is the Grand Canyon West Rim currently open to visitors?

Yes, the Grand Canyon West Rim is generally open to visitors year-round, though operating hours and specific attraction availability may vary seasonally or due to unforeseen circumstances. It is always recommended to check the latest information before planning your visit to ensure smooth access and enjoyment of all features.

3. Are there any free viewing points or sections at the Grand Canyon West Rim?

Access to the Grand Canyon West Rim, including its main viewpoints like Eagle Point and Guano Point, and experiences like the Skywalk, typically requires an admission fee. There are no free viewing points within the designated tourist areas of the West Rim itself, as it is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation and managed by the Hualapai Tribe.

4. Where is the Grand Canyon West Rim located, and how far is it from Las Vegas?

The Grand Canyon West Rim is located on the Hualapai Indian Reservation in Arizona. It is approximately 120 miles (193 kilometers) east of Las Vegas, Nevada. The drive usually takes about 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. This makes it a popular day trip destination for visitors staying in Las Vegas.

5. What is the recommended duration for visiting the Grand Canyon West Rim?

For a comprehensive visit to the Grand Canyon West Rim, including stops at popular viewpoints like Eagle Point and Guano Point, and potentially the Skywalk, it is recommended to allocate approximately 3 to 4 hours. This allows ample time to enjoy the views, explore the Hualapai Village, and utilize the on-site shuttle system efficiently.

6. What can visitors expect from the Skywalk experience at Grand Canyon West Rim?

The Skywalk at Grand Canyon West Rim is a horseshoe-shaped glass bridge that extends 70 feet out over the canyon, providing a breathtaking view directly down to the canyon floor, nearly 4,000 feet below. Visitors walk on the transparent glass, offering a unique sensation of floating above the canyon. Cameras and personal items are not permitted on the Skywalk to protect the glass surface, but professional photos are available for purchase.

7. What kind of self-guided audio tour app is used for the Grand Canyon West Rim experience?

The self-guided audio tour app provided with the experience enhances your journey to the Grand Canyon West Rim by offering insightful commentary. It typically activates automatically based on your GPS location, providing historical facts, cultural stories, and points of interest as you pass by iconic hotels in Las Vegas, Hoover Dam, and various stops within the Grand Canyon West Rim, allowing you to explore at your own pace.

8. Are there on-site shuttle services for exploring the Grand Canyon West Rim?

Yes, once you arrive at the Grand Canyon West Rim, there is a convenient hop-on, hop-off shuttle bus system provided. This shuttle transports visitors between the various viewpoints and attractions, including Eagle Point, Guano Point, and the Hualapai Ranch. It's the primary mode of transportation for navigating the West Rim's distinct areas, ensuring easy access to all highlights.

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