Discover the breathtaking beauty of Arizona on a two-day adventure from Las Vegas that highlights the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. Kick off your journey with a thrilling helicopter ride over the Grand Canyon, followed by visits to both the South and East Rims for panoramic views. Capture iconic photos at Horseshoe Bend before continuing to Page, Arizona. On day two, explore the world-renowned Antelope Canyon, both Upper and Lower sections, famous for their wave-like sandstone walls and light beams. With the option to kayak at Lake Powell and a comfortable return to Las Vegas, this tour is perfect for travelers seeking unforgettable landscapes and photo-worthy moments.
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Start your adventure in Las Vegas as you journey into Arizona, the Grand Canyon State—rich in history and natural beauty. Formerly part of Spanish and Mexican territories, Arizona became a U.S. state in 1912 and is home to some of the most iconic landscapes in the country. Begin your day with a optional helicopter ride (at your own expense) over the Grand Canyon, followed by visits to the awe-inspiring South and East Rims. Then, take in the dramatic views of Horseshoe Bend before continuing on to the scenic town of Page, Arizona.
Grand Canyon National Park, located in northwestern Arizona, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most iconic natural landmarks in the world. Carved by the Colorado River, the canyon stretches over a million acres and showcases dramatic cliffs, deep gorges, and layered rock formations that reveal millions of years of geological history. As the second most visited national park in the U.S., it offers unforgettable views from both the South and East Rims, making it a must-see for any traveler.
Grand Canyon National Park’s South Rim, located in northwestern Arizona, is the most visited and accessible part of this world-famous natural wonder. Carved by the Colorado River, the canyon showcases dramatic cliffs, layered rock formations, and panoramic viewpoints that reveal millions of years of geological history. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, the South Rim offers iconic vistas and visitor-friendly amenities, making it a must-see destination for first-time and returning travelers alike.
The East Rim of Grand Canyon National Park offers some of the most stunning and less-crowded viewpoints along the canyon. Highlights include Desert View and the historic Desert View Watchtower, where you can take in panoramic vistas of the Colorado River winding through the canyon below. This section of the park provides a quieter, more scenic experience while still showcasing the Grand Canyon’s vast beauty and rich geological history.
Horseshoe Bend, located near Page, Arizona, is one of the most photographed landmarks in the American Southwest and a highlight of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Just nine miles upstream from the start of Grand Canyon National Park, this dramatic 270-degree bend in the Colorado River offers breathtaking views from a high sandstone overlook. Its stunning scenery and social media fame have made it a must-visit destination for travelers and photographers from around the world.
Antelope Canyon is ranked among the top ten photography destinations in the world, renowned for its stunning, wave-like sandstone formations and captivating light beams. Divided into Upper and Lower sections, the canyon reflects its Navajo roots—Upper Antelope means "water through the rocks," while Lower Antelope refers to its arch-shaped, spiral structure. Visitors are mesmerized by the surreal beauty carved by nature over thousands of years. Enjoy a scenic drive along the Colorado Plateau toward Lake Powell National Recreation Area. From January 13 to January 26, 2025, Lower Antelope Canyon will be closed. During this period, the tour will visit Antelope Canyon X instead (Optional, 90 mins)
Lower Antelope Canyon, located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona, is a stunning slot canyon known for its narrow passageways and flowing sandstone walls. Upon arrival, step off the vehicle and enter this incredible desert landscape, where expert guides share fascinating insights about the geology, culture, and history of the area. Walking through the canyon’s winding sandstone formations, you’ll be fully immersed in its breathtaking natural beauty.
From January 13 to January 26, 2025, when Lower Antelope Canyon is closed, the tour will include a visit to Antelope Canyon X instead. This lesser-known slot canyon offers equally stunning sandstone formations and a quieter, more intimate experience. The optional 90-minute tour provides beautiful photo opportunities and a chance to explore the unique geology and natural beauty of the area.
Located in northern Arizona and extending into southern Utah, Lake Powell is a stunning reservoir on the Colorado River within Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. Boasting nearly 2,000 miles of shoreline, warm waters, and endless sunshine, it offers some of the most spectacular scenery in the American West. With perfect weather year-round, Lake Powell is the ultimate playground for boating, kayaking, and soaking in breathtaking desert landscapes.
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