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Grand Canyon Helicopter Tours from Las Vegas
Exclusive access to one of the world’s most breathtaking and remote areas await passengers boarding one of our Grand Canyon helicopter landing tours hosted by Papillon Helicopters, the leader in Western sightseeing adventures. Experience the Canyon's breathtaking grandeur from the air, and have the privilege of descending 4,000 feet below the Canyon rim to land in the Inner Gorge alongside the Colorado River. Papillon Helicopters has exclusive permission, granted by the Haualapai Indians, spiritual guardians of the canyon, to offer this adventure of a lifetime.
Guests who take one of our Grand Canyon helicopter tours are served a light lunch under an authentic Indian Ramada and have time for incredible photo opportunities. Ready for the camera are awe-inspiring geographic wonders that have been carved by millions of years of time and erosion, creating layers of rock formations, all displayed in vibrant colors and hues. Before departing the Grand Canyon, a champagne toast salutes a memorable day.
Papillon Helicopters is known for the extraordinary value of its tours and attention to detail. Passengers are entertained from the moment they leave on a Grand Canyon helicopter tour from Las Vegas aboard a sightseeing helicopter that offers unobstructed views through specially-designed windows. Headphones provide music choreographed to the movements of the aircraft and the intensity of the scenery. A recorded narration is full of fascinating stories, tidbits, and historical facts about Boulder City, Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, and the Colorado River, and the dramatic impact they have had on the American West.
Other points of interest include the 12-mile-long Grand Wash Cliffs, the rugged Grapevine Mesa, and the extinct volcanoes of the Black Mountains. Also, Mother Nature does her best to provide glimpses of the desert’s magnificent wildlife.
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