Indian Territory

Combining views of the desert landscape, Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and much more, this helicopter tour will leave you utterly speechless.

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Adult price (per person)$583.00
Child price (per person)$583.00
LocationsGrand Canyon Hoover Dam Lake Mead Colorado River Bowl of Fire Downtown Las Vegas Strip 
Tour length7 hours (hotel to hotel)
Transportation typeHelicopter bus 
Air time2 hours 10 minutes
Meals includedBBQ breakfast
Special requirementsFor each guest weighing more than 300 pounds, an adjacent empty seat is required to safely balance the aircraft. Tour company will charge for the adjacent seat at the time of check-in.

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Click on your date and time to book now. Looking to take your tour before November 24 or want to book on the phone? Call 1-866-678-2582 to check availability.

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Date Day Available Times*
 
November 24 Tuesday
7:00 AM  
November 25 Wednesday
7:00 AM  
November 26 Thursday
7:00 AM  
November 27 Friday
7:00 AM  
November 28 Saturday
7:00 AM  
November 29 Sunday
7:00 AM  
November 30 Monday
7:00 AM  
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* Actual departure time varies depending on your hotel location.

Tour Description

Combining views of the unique desert landscape, the majestic Grand Canyon, Hoover Dam and much more, this helicopter tour will leave you utterly speechless.

Experienced pilots take you over Lake Mead, Hoover Dam and the extinct volcano Fortification Hill. If you look closely, you may even catch a glimpse of wildlife along the way. Once you reach the rim of the Grand Canyon, you'll be back on your feet to do some serious exploring. A shuttle bus will take you to Eagle Point, Guano Point and eventually, the airport.

Once you are back on the helicopter, the tour will head toward the Bowl of Fire, an area of red rock formations, and conclude your adventure with trip over downtown Las Vegas and over the well known Las Vegas Strip.

For each guest weighing more than 300 pounds, an adjacent empty seat is required to safely balance the aircraft.