
Grand Celebration & Eldorado Canyon with Baja Jeep
Talk about the ultimate two-for-one: the Grand Canyon and Eldorado Canyon! Travel by helicopter to one world-famous canyon, then another that’s more off the beaten path.
Begin your adventure with shuttle service from your Las Vegas hotel to the Boulder City Heliport Terminal. After settling into your touring helicopter’s comfortable seats, you’re up and away, over the abstract vastness of the Mojave Desert, colossal Hoover Dam, Lake Mead, one of the largest man-made lakes in the world. As lake turns to river, the Grand Wash Cliffs rise up before you – up ahead is the Grand Canyon. Then, more thrills as your helicopter begins its descent to the very bottom of the Grand Canyon! Your 30 minute interlude on the canyon floor includes a light picnic.
Upon reboarding your helicopter, you will continue on through the Black Canyon of the Colorado River and land at Eldorado Canyon! This site includes the Techatticup Gold Mine, once Nevada’s most productive gold mine's of its day. Eldorado Canyon once boasted a population larger than Las Vegas, and a reputation for murder and mayhem that was even bigger. Ghosts of the past are rumoured to remain in the shafts and tunnels to this very day!
After your goldmine tour, you have another 2 hours to explore Eldorado Canyon and enjoy a picnic meal with a champagne toast. Kick up a little dust and ride a Polaris Razor through rugged trails carved out by big-horn sheep and horse drawn wagons.
What's Included:
• Complimentary hotel transportation
• Helicopter tour to Grand Canyon West
• Grand Canyon floor landing
• Multiple in-flight narrations available
• Guided tour of Techatticup Gold Mine
• Polaris Razor excursion through Eldorado Canyon
• Picnic meal with a champagne toast
Tour may be changed or cancelled without penalty up to 24 hours prior to departure, subject to availability. Cancellations within 24 hours of departure are non-refundable. No-shows will be charged in full with no refund. Flights are subject to cancellation due to lack of passenger demand, weather, etc.
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