Can I tour The Grand Canyon In 2021?
The Coronavirus pandemic has created confusion among those who wish to travel as well as those who simply wish to visit some of the nearby spaces that have always been available to residents of the Southwestern United States. National Parks have always been a potential destination for anyone who want to visit, and were accessible by simply arranging transportation to the park area and paying an entrance fee. An entire industry was born providing variations of tours of these areas, using the available regions and their unique features to craft individual experiences that are sure to please any traveler. If you just want to be transported to an area of breathtaking scenic beauty for pictures and video, a tour of that kind is available. If you want to get out and experience nature in these areas as an adventurer that interacts with the scenery, hikes and explores, or camps under the stars that type of tour is also available to you. Your only challenge has always been to decide the type of experience you want to have, and either locate a company providing that type of experience or arrange it on your own.
The pandemic has changed things, and the US government has closed access to national parks to visitors over a certain number on a specific day. This means that the parks are still open for exploration, but the learning centers and visitor information locations have been shuttered for the time being. So as to curb the amount of people that would inevitably gather in crowds at tourist spots and view points, there has been a limitation on the amount of people that can come into the park each day. This imitation is enforced through the need for a day pass to be secured upwards of three months in advance, these passes being difficult to secure due to the demand. At a time when visiting a national park seems like the perfect way to avoid crowds in outdoor areas, it may be difficult to get in unless you are lucky enough to get one of the passes.
Tours of the Grand Canyon are still being offered by a select few companies, ours being one of the premier services. Because of our commitment to the safety of our guests, we have been allowed to use our licenses to transport our guests from our starting location in Las Vegas to national parks like the Grand Canyon, and have been able to provide our unique brand of adventure tours to those lucky enough to arrange a tour during these times of limited entrance. It affords you the opportunity to experience the Grand Canyon at a time unlike any other in history, when the crowds are at historically low numbers. Essentially, you get to have the Grand Canyon to yourself and we arrange everything for you. Even our tour busses and vans are operating with lower capacities, so you and your family can experience a Grand Canyon tour that is private for the same prices that would be charged for a group tour. Act now, time is limited.