Sunday, May 29, 2011

Choosing Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours

Choosing Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours
By Yesenia Terry


Many things are referred to as grand, such as places and things we consider impressive but it is bird eye views of the Grand Canyon that can most aptly be described as grand. Taking in lofty views of it aboard Grand Canyon helicopter tours lets one see sights and sounds that capture the essence of grandeur.

A number of tour companies offer the tours. The various companies start their tours from different departure points and have varying itineraries. Some will start from the North Rim, others from the Southern One and others from the Las Vegas Terminal. There are a number of other options of departure points.

The duration of the different flights also differ. Some are as short as 15 minutes, others are a bit longer, lasting 30 minutes and others will go on for 45 minutes to an hour. Most popular are helicopters that allow for clear views with no obstructions. Some flights talk passengers through the tour with multi-lingual narrations. This may be done with music as well, that comes from headphones.

One departure point for a helicopter tour is one from the South going over the Dragon Corridor. This is the deepest and the largest area of the place. The Tower of Ra, so called after the Egyptian sun god, goes back to the 1800s and at 6,076 feet. It is one of several rock structures that have formed themselves in shapes associated with temples and shrines that are said to be no less than a billion years old. Sights of the Colorado River and the Black Canyon can also be enjoyed.

There is also the option to take helicopters over the Vegas Strip. A Vegas voyage will enable views of Mt. Charleston, the Red Rock mountain and the neighboring mountain ranges. It is possible to catch glimpses of majestic resorts and hotels over the area as well as golf courses and world-famed pools. Other sights are the Las Vegas Motor Speedway, Downtown Las Vegas and the Nellis Air Force Base. Flights over the Vegas Strip are usually short, lasting from 12 to 15 minutes. You can take the flight by day or night.

Yet another option is coming from the Southwest to catch view of Fortification Hill, Hoover Dam and Lake Mead. Flights on this route include going down some 3,500 feet into the heart of the mountain. Some tours will also include a landing 300 feet on top of the Colorado River and a sight of Black Canyon on the return journey to the South Las Vegas Valley.

Make your choice of Grand Canyon helicopter tours in accordance to your budget which will determine flight duration and the tour company you will fly. Whichever way you go, as long as you are going up over the mountain, it will be a sight you will not soon forget.

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