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South Rim · Arizona

The Grand Canyon, Arizona

The Grand Canyon is over 277 miles long and up to a mile deep, carved by the Colorado River over millions of years. Its layered red, orange, and purple rock formations reveal nearly 2 billion years of geological history — a living textbook of Earth's past.

Visitors can hike legendary trails like the Bright Angel and South Kaibab, raft the whitewater-rich Colorado River, or simply stand in silence at the rim as the canyon breathes in changing light below.

277 miles long 1 mile deep 18 miles wide National Park UNESCO Site

Key Areas to Explore

01

South Rim

The most accessible area — open year-round with sweeping panoramic viewpoints, visitor centres, and the iconic Bright Angel trailhead.

02

North Rim

Quieter, higher, and dramatically different in feel — forested meadows give way to sheer canyon walls. Open May through October.

03

Inner Canyon

Descend below the rim into an ancient world — Phantom Ranch, the Colorado River, and 1.8 billion-year-old Vishnu Schist awaits.

Antelope Canyon &
Lake Powell

A short drive from the Grand Canyon, Antelope Canyon offers a surreal, slot-canyon landscape where shafts of light pierce narrow sandstone passages. Pair it with a boat tour on Lake Powell for a complete Southwest adventure.

Our multi-destination packages combine the raw scale of the Grand Canyon with the intimate, photogenic beauty of Antelope Canyon — creating a once-in-a-lifetime journey through America's most dramatic landscape.

Things to Do

Every visit is unique — here's what the Canyon offers across seasons.

Rim-to-Rim Hiking

A bucket-list trail traversing the full canyon from one rim to the other — 21 miles of raw wilderness.

Colorado River Rafting

Multi-day river expeditions through rapids and calm stretches, camping on sandbars under the stars.

Mule Rides

A classic Canyon experience — guided mule trips descend the Bright Angel Trail toward the river.

Stargazing

The Canyon is an International Dark Sky Park — night skies reveal thousands of stars with zero light pollution.