On your way to the Grand Canyon South Rim from Flagstaff, you will have a chance for photos in Williams, Arizona, the last Route 66 town bypassed by the freeway. There are options for activities in the park to add including the ride on the Grand Canyon Railway, helicopter flight and bicycle tours.Once you arrive in Grand Canyon National Park, you’ll have 3 hours with your driver to explore the deepest and widest part of the canyon, the South Rim. The rest of the time in the Grand Canyon will be on your own until approximately mid-afternoon the next day. When you get off the bus, your driver will set up the picnic lunch (included) which you can enjoy while taking in the views. Explore the area with walks along the rim – from Mather Point to Yavapai Point and then on to Grand Canyon Village – and poke around the shops, visit the many lookout points for great views, and more. Popular attractions in the Grand Canyon National Park include El Tovar, Hopi House, Kolb Photo Studio, and the Bright Angel Trail – your guide will fill you in on all the details about what you can do and see. Your overnight stay will be in Grand Canyon Village or in the town of Tusayan, just outside the National Park gates. Optional upgrades may include:Historic Grand Canyon Railway to the Canyon – Travel from the Route 66 Town of Williams to the canyon on a historic rail trip. Available seasonallyGrand Canyon Helicopter Tour – Fly over the deepest and widest part of Grand Canyon with a 25 minute helicopter flightGuided Bicycle Tour on the Rim of Grand Canyon – Ride the rim with a 1.5 hour Yaki Point Bicycle TourAdditional InformationConfirmation will be received at time of bookingInfant rates apply provided they do not occupy a seatA small amount of walking is involvedDue to comfort and weight / balance of the aircraft, passengers weighing over 300lbs. will be required to purchase an additional seat. This is payable directly to the tour operator on the day of the tour.InclusionsOvernight accommodationMeals per itineraryNational Park feesBo
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