One of the most unique landscapes in the world can be found at the Grand Canyon National Park, which is in Arizona, US. The mighty Colorado River has carved its way through the landscape for millions of years, which has resulted in a canyon that is up to 6,000 feet deep in places and up to 18 miles wide.

South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park

South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park

The Grand Canyon is internationally famous and attracts up to 5 million visitors a year who come to sample this crown jewel of the national park system. Designated a World Heritage Site, the South Rim is home to 50 species of reptiles, 300 different bird species, 75 species of mammals and 25 fish species, some of which can only be found locally.

South Rim Road Trip

Parts of the area can be quite inaccessible. The South Rim, however, is the easiest to access because of its excellent roadways. On arrival, there’s a large selection of activities that visitors can take part in. By far the easiest way to enjoy the scenery is to take the 35-mile, rim-top drive, which lets you see Powell Memorial, Desert Watchtower and other iconic landmarks.

El Tovar Hotel, South Rim, Grand Canyon

El Tovar Hotel, South Rim, Grand Canyon

For visitors wanting to spend more time in the area, there is an excellent selection of lodgings available, both within and outside the Park in Tusayan. These accommodations fill up quickly, often up to a year in advance, so booking ahead of time is essential. For visitors who want to sample the outdoor life, there are a variety of campgrounds from which to choose. The most popular is Mather Campground, where campsites are reserved online or over the phone on a first come, first served basis.

Grand Canyon Lodging

The South Rim is loaded with excellent facilities like those found in the Historic District such as El Tovar Hotel, Bright Angel Lodge, the Bucky O’Neil Cabins, and the Grand Canyon Train Station. There’s an excellent visitor center near Mather Point. Market Plaza near the Shrine of Ages boasts a general store and deli, post office, bank and a cafeteria

The North Rim is far more inaccessible, but rewards the visitor with spectacular, unspoilt scenery. There are various half day and overnight hiking and walking trails that lead to the regions many fantastic natural landmarks. Lodging and camping is limited and open only during the summer months. It’s best to call ahead for a reservation. The rim is closed during winter due to its altitude and extreme weather conditions.

Grand Canyon Weather

Any visitors arriving at the National Park (especially for hiking) should always check in with the backcountry office and scan the weather forecasts carefully. During spring and fall, the weather can be quite unpredictable with rapid changes. Temperatures in the high parts of the South Rim are quite pleasant during the summer, but are hot as you hike down to he bottom of the canyon. The North Rim has cooler temperatures due to its high-altitude. During winter, the weather conditions in the South Rim can be quite extreme with snow and ice at times; the North Rim, as noted earlier, is closed from November to April.

Helicopter Tour, South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park

Helicopter Tour, South Rim, Grand Canyon National Park

There is a good choice of guided tours available, as well as activities such as 1-day, smooth-water rafting tours, helicopter flights and airplane tours. The float trips are seasonal and run from April to November. Helicopter and plane trips fly 365 days a year. I highly recommend reserving all these trips beforehand as they are extremely popular and do sell out.

Canyon Time!

Visiting the Grand Canyon National Park will give any visitor a memorable vacation. With the area’s unique landscape and wildlife, there are new experiences to be found around virtually every corner. Much of the area has excellent communication links as well as an excellent selection of accommodations to make the whole visit the experience of a lifetime.

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Discerning traveler looking for a Grand Canyon helicopter tour? Consider Maverick Helicopters. The company flies only top-of-the-line aircraft and is famous for its butler-like service. Their tours, too, can be customized to meet your needs. If it’s upscale adventure you seek, fly Maverick.

Best of class starts with top-of-the-line helicopters. Maverick uses only the ECO-Star 130, an aircraft that features front-facing, theater-style seating. The climate-controlled cabin is 23% larger than conventional helicopters and comes with a 180-degree wraparound glass windshield for panoramic visibility. Digital communication systems let you chat via your voice-activated headset with your pilot and fellow passengers. And, to memorialize your flight, there’s a multi-camera sky-cam video system that captures your adventure from start to finish.

Being in command of a fleet of high-end choppers like this didn’t happen over night. Launched in 1995 with just two helicopters, Maverick entrepreneur and CEO Greg Rochna set his sights on becoming the premier provider of VIP helicopter tours from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon. That focus has resulted in Maverick becoming the largest EcoStar helicopter tour company in the world.

Maverick’s selection of trips to the South Rim and the West Rim is huge. Here’s a quick look:

West Rim

These tours depart from Las Vegas’ executive air terminal on the south end of The Strip. Flight time to Grand Canyon West is 45 minutes. Pick from air-only or air-ground tours that include base-landings, river rafting, the Grand Canyon Skywalk, and Hummer back-road excursions. Maverick also offers sunrise and sunset flights. Tour duration ranges from three hours to six hours. Trips include free hotel pick up and drop off and a light meal.

South Rim

Flights leave from the company’s new terminal at Grand Canyon Airport in Tusayan, AZ, a small town just minutes from the National Park’s main entrance. Flights soar over the South Rim and then enter the Dragoon Corridor, the widest, deepest part of the canyon, before turning back at the North Rim. Tours last up to 50 minutes.

If you want the lowest prices on Maverick Helicopter tours, I suggest using the company’s safe and secure website. The website, which is very easy to use, is also where Maverick announces its lowest prices and tour specials. I suggest you reserve your flight in advance. Grand Canyon airspace is strictly regulated, which means flights and seats are limited.

Summary

If you are looking for a luxury Grand Canyon helicopter tour, try Maverick. The company operates a fleet comprised entirely of deluxe EcoStar 130’s and has an outstanding reputation for providing custom trips for events, groups, and private parties. Maverick flies out of Las Vegas and Grand Canyon, AZ, and runs tours daily to the West Rim and the South Rim. If you are looking to fly the Grand Canyon in style and comfort, look no further than Maverick Helicopters.

Travel writer Keith Kravitz writes exclusively about Grand Canyon tours. If you enjoyed this article about Maverick Helicopters, read his review at: http://www.GrandCanyonHelicopterTourReviews.com

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tourists get a briefing prior to boarding their grand canyon helicopter flight for the south rim.

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a grand canyon helicopters’ flight lifts off for a tour over the grand canyon’s south rim.

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inside the maverick helicopters terminal, tusayan, arizona, just outside the entrance to grand canyon national park.

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lobby of grand canyon helicopters, tusayan, grand canyon national park airport.

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check in and reception at the maverick helicopters terminal, south rim, grand canyon.

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visitors get ready to take off in a grand canyon helicopters’ flight over the grand canyon.

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interior of the spacious, luxurious maverick helicopters terminal at tusayan, the south rim town just outside the gates of grand canyon national park.

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visitors board a grand canyon helicopter’s flight for south rim sightseeing.

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