If you are planning a visit to the Grand Canyon or the Bryce Canyon, you will never forget your visit. Whether you are exploring the area by raft, on horseback or by foot, there are plenty of activities to keep everyone entertained. This impressive natural wonder is 1800 meters deep, 446km long and 29km wide; the Grand Canyon is a spectacular site, carved into the natural landscape millions of years ago.

Located in Arizona, the Canyon twists and turns in a complex maze of rocky towers and steep-walled trails, and today the canyon receives millions of visitors each year. What’s more, the National Park features a number of eco-systems including coyotes, elk, deer, mountain lions and black bears to name a few.

Bryce Canyon at Sunrise

Visiting the Grand Canyon can be as extreme or relaxing as you wish, whether you are looking for an adventure-packed getaway or a more relaxing scenic tour, there are plenty of things to meet every requirement. There are countless tour buses which drop off at the South Rim which is where the majority of tourist facilities are based. The Grand Canyon is a year-round visitor attraction, with numerous guided tours and rafting trips as well as the many restaurants, museums and visitor centers to explore, where you can learn the complex geology behind the formation of the Grand Canyon. Strategically located throughout the South Rim, there are many observation points including Desert View Drive, Stone Watchtower and Hermit Road. Hiking in the canyon is very popular with many visitors, and there are also helicopter and light aircraft rides to enjoy the wonders of the Grand Canyon from the air.

Grand Canyon Sunset

As a World Heritage site and one of the unofficial wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon has a lot to offer. There are many ways in which to tour the Grand Canyon, but it is important that you go prepared; the terrain can be challenging and dangerous if you are inexperienced in the area, and can even surprise a lot of well-seasoned travelers. It is also recommended that you learn about the environment before you set out, particularly if you are going on an unguided tour.

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To accommodate the millions of visitors who venture out to the Grand Canyon every year, there are plenty of places to stay. From campsites to the Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel, there certainly is something for everyone. For those seeking a little piece of luxury, there are plenty of hotels to choose from, including an itinerary of activities and attractions. When deciding on where to stay, you will need to consider what features you are looking for. Many of the hotels offer business facilities for corporate guests, breakfast buffets, full-service restaurants, a laundry service and luxury guest rooms to really make the most of your stay.

Bryce Canyon Arch

At the end of a busy day exploring the surrounding area, sit back, relax and enjoy some of the features of a luxury hotel. Relax, unwind and enjoy the wonders of the surrounding scenery from your hotel room and recharge for the day ahead.

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