When people from the Eastern United States (or people from other countries) plan their trip to Las Vegas, the initial planning and excitement involves the hotels, restaurants, shows and gambling that the city has become famous for. Sooner or later they begin realizing that they are looking for some diversification in their vacation as well, and will Google “things to do in Las Vegas” or some variation of that phrase in order to see what else the city has to offer in addition to the obvious. Depending on what kind of diversity you are seeking, you will be presented with a list that covers a wide range of topics that you may or may not be interested in. The vacationers who realize that Las Vegas is surrounded on all sides by National Parks will probably begin to research how far the drive is to many of them. The lure of being driving distance to the Grand Canyon and not see one of the natural wonders of the world seems tragic, and as a result there are many tours of the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas planned as part of a vacation every year.
Grand Canyon tours leaving from Las Vegas allow tourists the ability to travel to and from the park without the tediousness of renting a car and driving the 4.5 hours to the location in Arizona. By contacting a tour company like Bindlestiff Tours who specializes in these types of adventure tours, you will not only be able to relax while someone else does the driving, but also to sit back and conserve your energy for the actual exploration of the park. Of course, an added and obvious benefit to booking with a tour company is their knowledge of where to go and what to see. National Parks are generally thousands of square miles, and aside from a few carefully marked areas provide almost no guidance on where the interesting elements are located, how to get to them, and how to make the most of your time there. Experienced tour guides provide you with a planned itinerary which will make sure you see the best things while not wasting too much time getting there. This is the reason that we combine several National Parks into a single trip, so that you can experience the most of what the Southwestern parks provide during the shortest amount of driving possible.
Just to get to the Grand Canyon is more than four hours of driving, so we decided that it would be more beneficial to provide a multi-day tour that takes our customers to not only the Grand Canyon but also Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley. Because it is possible to conserve driving time by going from one park to the next instead of traveling all the way to one and then driving back to Las Vegas, we created a three day and seven day tour that takes our visitors from their hotel rooms in Las Vegas to Bryce Canyon National Park, Zion National Park and then to the Grand Canyon all in one trip. We camp out under the stars (or in a hotel room if you prefer) in one of the most spectacular night-time environments on earth, adding the wonder of these parks at night to the total experience. Most visitors to National Parks will only go for the day, and never get to see the stars from this unique view. Our experienced guides are familiar with these areas and know the best places to enjoy a campfire and spectacular views.
Touring the Grand Canyon, Bryce, Zion and Monument Valley from Las Vegas is not only economical, but is also the best way to experience the most that the American southwest has to offer as far as wild and undeveloped spaces. Who knew that these beautiful and unspoiled areas could be explored in between luxury hotel rooms, neon lights and five star restaurants. We did, and you can have it all.