Monday, July 18, 2016

Helicopters give you the best flying perspectives of the Grand Canyon Skywalk

history channel documentary 2015 Searching for something bold to do while in Las Vegas? Go to the Grand Canyon. Enticing as it may be, skip riding the transport - it takes too long and requires an entire day. Rather, book a helicopter visit. Here are five great reasons why: The helicopter ride to Grand Canyon West is 45 minutes (the transport ride is 2.5). These are not normal helicopters. Modified from nose to tail for touring, they highlight wraparound windows, stadium-style seating, and atmosphere controlled lodges. Papillon Helicopters' Golden Eagle visit flies over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, and a decent divide of the West Rim before coming back to The Strip. Absolute visit time is 3.5 hours and incorporates get and drop off at your Las Vegas lodging.

The West Rim, which is only 120 miles east of Las Vegas, is the main spot where you can ride a helicopter 4,000 feet to the base and land. The plummet is out and out amazing: Sheer bluffs, dreamlike rock arrangements, and a great many years of topography pass just before your eyes. The best visit is Papillon's Grand Celebration, which lands at its own private organizing region and incorporates a Champagne toast and adequate time for investigation of the Canyon's old floor.

More than a million people have encountered the world-well known Grand Canyon Skywalk. Situated at Grand Canyon West, it's a building wonder. The $31-million "Glass Bridge" amplifies 70 feet over the edge and lifts you 4,000 feet over the Colorado River. It's a wonderful sight to see from the air, as it seems to hang dubiously from the lip of the Rim. Two visits do this structure equity: Papillon's Golden Eagle Air visit, which hovers over the Skywalk and its Golden Eagle Skywalk Express, which lands at the Grand Canyon West airstrip and incorporates VIP get to the Skywalk.

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