8 to 10 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
2 people
English
We provide private tours of the Grand Canyon South Rim to make this an experience of a lifetime. Guests will travel with our highly knowledgeable tour guides in the privacy of a climate-controlled vehicle. Guests will learn about local flora and fauna, Native American and early european history, and the local geology as they explore the canyon and take in awe-inspiring scenery for breathtaking views and photos while taking the worry of travel out of the equation. Let us do the driving to maximize your experience. We customize the food and drink to your individual tastes. There is no other tour in the area with as much attention to detail.
Travelers will experience a personalized private tour of the Grand Canyon South Rim while learning about local flora and fauna from our knowledgeable guides. For lunch, dine en-route at the Navajo-run historic Cameron Trading post, at the Grand Canyon at The El Tovar Restaurant, or have a personalized picnic style lunch on the rim of the Grand Canyon. Guests can take advantage of many photo opportunities along the way while traveling in a private, comfortable, climate-controlled vehicle. Let Zeus M Tours share their enthusiasm with you as you enjoy a private experience!
5 hours • Admission Ticket Included
As an optional stop, hike down into Walnut Canyon along the Island Trail to experience 1000-year old Native-American ruins up close and personal. You can enter many of the structures to view the signs of life that the indigenous people left behind. Get your heart pumping as you ascend the stairs out of the canyon on your return to the Visitor Center.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Experience the incredible volcanic landscape of Northern Arizona and do a short hike among the lava fields as an optional stop on your way to Grand Canyon. This volcano erupted less than 1,000 years ago and heavily impacted the human culture in the area.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Included
As another option, visit one of the greatest remnants of the early Native-American pueblos where migrating tribes from the north (the athabascan-speaking tribes) mixed and mingled with the early Pai tribes from the south. This area served as a major focus of trading between the two tribes and is a sacred place where the earth “breathes”.
45 minutes • Admission Ticket Included