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As an inspiring
landscape, the
Grand Canyon
impresses everyone
with its immense
size. Most visitors
stand on the edge
of the canyon to
take in the sights,
but enjoying it from
above is an even
more powerful
experience. You can
journey the Grand
Canyon West Rim
and the Hualapai
Indian lands with a
tour from Scenic
Airlines.
On the Scenic Airlines
tour, you’ll start with a
35-minute flight to enjoy
the sights of Lake Mead
and the Hoover Dam.
After landing, you’ll board
a motor coach to explore
self-guided tour locations
of the Grand Canyon.
Busses make a circular
loop throughout the tour
zone and run on a 15-
minute schedule, allowing
ample time to take in the
beauty of Eagle Point,
Guano Point, and the
cultural Indian Village.
The self-guided tour lasts
approximately 3 ½ hours
before the flight back to
the terminal.
• Flight from Scenic Airlines Terminal to Grand Canyon West and return
• Meal voucher (Quantity: 1)
• Complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off
• Guided bus excursion
• Explore Eagle Point and Guano Point (for an additional fee while at Eagle Point,
you can experience the Skywalk)
• Breathtaking views of Lake Mead, Hoover Dam, the Colorado River, and the
Grand Canyon
• Air-conditioned travel and oversized windows for panoramic views and photos
• Tour narration available in 16 languages
• Passengers board a motor coach to
Scenic Airplanes Terminal
• Passengers board the airplane
approximately 10 minutes before
departure and fly to Grand Canyon
West
• Passengers disembark and board a
motor coach to start exploration
• Passengers enjoy a light meal served
on the rim of the canyon by the
Hualapai Indians
• Passengers return by motor coach to
the Grand Canyon West Rim airport
and board the aircraft for return flight
to the Scenic Airlines Terminal
Tour Total Duration: 7 hours
Flight Duration: 70 minutes
Grand Canyon Duration: 4 hours
The State of Arizona has the greatest concentration of Native American
culture than any other state, with 19 Indian reservations making up
approximately 25% of its total land area. A number of the tribes live in close
proximity to the Grand Canyon.
HUALAPAI Founded in 1883, the
Hualapai reservation
makes up 108 miles of
the Grand Canyon rim.
There are over 2,000
Hualapai tribal members
living along historic
Route 66 in northern
Arizona. They are
involved in cattle
operations, forestry, and
tourism.
The canyon’s most
breathtaking views can
be seen from the
Hualapai reservation.
Scenic Airlines & Coaches is the largest and most experienced aerial tour operator in the world. Over 10 million customers have visited the Grand Canyon and other National Parks with Scenic Airlines. The tours allow people from around the world to experience the beauty of the Southwest. Scenic Airlines offers over 20 unique and customizable tours that range from several hours long to overnight journeys.
Your vacation begins now. To book your adventure, visit www.scenic.com, or call to make reservations at (800) 634-6801.