9 to 10 hours (approx.)
Daily Tour
15 people
English
Depart Las Vegas and head west past Lake Meade and the Hoover Dam en route to the Grand Canyon. Arrive in the morning and get on a native Hualapai transport shuttle up to the first viewpoint known as Eagle Point. Upon arrival, visit the Grand Canyon skywalk, a horseshoe-shaped glass walkway that sits 4000 ft above the canyon floor and boasts spectacular one-of-a-kind views of the west rim of the canyon. Feel weightless as you "float" above the canyon with 360 views. Next, visit the small Native American Indian village of the Hualapai tribe and enjoy a delicious lunch (included in your tour package) in the air-conditioned Skywalk Café. After Eagle Point, continue up to Guano point for magnificent views. Its unique topography has landed this spot in Hollywood movies for decades. Spend your time taking in the views or enjoy hiking one of the many trails in the area. Finally, visit the native Hualapai market to shop for their handmade arts and crafts.
We Will enter the Hualapai Nation Reservation to see the West Rim of the Grand Canyon, here we will see a Native Hualapai Village and the Grand Canyon.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
At Eagle Point in the reservation we will see the spectacular Grand Canyon Skywalk and and Eagle point Views. We will also have time for Lunch at the skywalk cafe
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
Each Person on the tour will have the opportunity to experience the famous Grand Canyon Skywalk with its one-of-a-kind 360 degree views and glass floor that lets your see 4000ft down into the base of the canyon. After the Amazing views we have time to enjoy lunch at the Skywalk Café. Skywalk entry and lunch are included in price of the tour.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included
At Guano Point we will have time to view the Magnificent views that are used in Hollywood movies’ or enjoy one of the many hiking trails. one of these beautiful trails leads to the remnants of the old cable car station that would take miners across the 8800ft chasm to the Guano mines that gave this area its name.
1 hour • Admission Ticket Included