5 Grand Canyon Attractions Not To Miss
You are one your way to Arizona to visit the Grand Canyon. Sure walking on the edge of the cliff looking down the Grand Canyon is impressive and grandiose… but the Grand Canyon has so much more to offer! So why not keep reading and find out about the 5 Grand Canyon Attraction you can’t miss?
Grand Canyon Attraction 1: The Skywalk
The number one Grand Canyon attraction you should plan is the Skywalk . On the West Rim of the Canyon, you can walk on a glass bridge and see the Canyon beneath your feet. This is just an amazing experience you don’t want to miss! Make sure to reserve you tickets first.
Grand Canyon Attraction 2: The Train Tour
From Williams you can take the train and let the steam locomotive drag you to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. This Grand Canyon attraction is great especially with kids. You get a full historic and entertaining show while enjoying the landscape surrounding you.
Grand Canyon Attraction 3: Ride a Mule!
The next Grand Canyon attraction you can’t miss is to ride down the canyon on a Mule! It takes you down the Canyon, on a mule, and gives you a total different perspective of the Grand Canyon. You have the choice of day trip. Your lunch stop is organized at the Indian Garden. Or you can also decide to go all the way down and stay over night. Make sure to follow the instructions given and to be ready for holding on to that saddle!
Grand Canyon Attraction 4: The Jeep Tour
Safari doesn’t only happen in the jungle! Instead of staying up the rim with everyone, why not take it down the Canyon? The Jeep tours are great off road family adventures. You visit the Grand Canyon from the bottom… and trust me it is as impressive from the top!
Grand Canyon Attraction 5: White Water Rafting
This Grand Canyon attraction is your chance to see the hidden places of the Grand Canyon. Going down the Colorado River in a raft, and your adventure just started: a few hikes and the rapids are waiting for you! Grab you waterproof camera, jump in the raft and get wet! If you plan that White Water Rafting Tour, make sure to get accommodation close by since the Rafting Tour starts early!
Note:
If you like to stay away from the crowd, consider spending more time on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, as the South Rim is the most visited.
If you plan on Camping in the Grand Canyon make sure to make your reservation ahead of time (at least 2 month before your trip, when you travel with an RV even longer). You must obtain a permit to camp outside the campgrounds.
Don’t miss out on the spectacular visit of the Grand Canyon. Plan your trip ahead and make all the reservation for the Grand Canyon Attractions. Be adventurous!
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There are so many advantages to taking a tour instead of going on your own. You don’t have to drive. You can see the attractions on the way, and not just the road. The tour guide will show you his favorite points along the canyon, and he will be full of local information you can’t get any other way. The tour guide already knows the best places to eat and where not to eat. And, I promise you, the tour guide won’t get lost.
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Whether you are going to the Grand Canyon on a guided tour or decide to explore it yourself, it is a great adventure! There are different opinions about what’s better: guided tours or exploring on your own. While some people love to travel in groups, where they don’t have to plan anything and can just kick back an relax, others prefer to explore things themselves. They find it more rewarding and relaxing to be off a schedule and see exactly what they want to see.
The most important part is though that you enjoy your visit at the Grand Canyon and have a good time!