This weekend is daylight savings, and those of us who live in Las Vegas or California are looking forward to moving our clocks ahead and getting the spring underway. Were you aware that there is no daylight savings time in Arizona where the Grand Canyon is located? Basically, as of this Saturday night the time will be the same in both Las Vegas and at the Grand Canyon, so you will not have to worry about time changes when you take your tour! Every year millions of people just like you set out from Las Vegas to visit the Grand Canyon, most of them figuring that they have come this far on vacation so they might as well go just a little farther to see one of the most iconic places on earth. The Grand Canyon is massive, and once you see it in person you will never be able to look at a picture in a magazine again and think that it is done justice. This is why it is so important for you to see it for yourself. Don't make a mistake that a lot of other people have been making lately. They have been flying into Las Vegas to start their trip to the Grand Canyon, and they book the tour with the companies that advertise in the airport. Unfortunately for them, they do not realize that the tours that they are booking are not going to the national park area which is 4 hours away. Instead, they are going to an area of the canyon that is controlled by Navajo Nation which is 2 hours away. Yes, it is still part of the Grand Canyon but it is not the scenic area that you have seen in books. Instead, it is a more brown and less
This weekend is daylight savings, and those of us who live in Las Vegas or California are looking forward to moving our clocks ahead and