
- Pick up at designated hotel Stratosphere Hotel (2000 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89104 ).
-Arrive at the largest man-made lake in the Western Hemisphere ~ Lake Mead. - Stop over at the tallest dam in North America ~ Hoover Dam. Enter the colorful and ever-changing "Mojave Desert". -Brief stop at the Joshua Tree Forest, then enter the Hualapai Nation - a Native American Tribal Reservation. The entire Grand Canyon is approximately 277 miles long, and about 108 miles of which belongs to the Hualapai's. -Step into the wild west - Hualapai Range. At the Hualapai Ranch, you'll enjoy a variety of activities - saddling' up the horse for a trail on the Grand Canyon rim, wagon rides, a cowboy cookout, as well as professional shows featuring gunfighters. -Walk on the edge of the canyon at the majestic "Eagle Point". -An addition, an authentic Indian Village is now open. The Village consists of five smaller villages depicting not only Hualapai Tribe, but three other Arizona Tribes and tipis that represent many Plains Indian Tribes. In the center of all the villages is an amphitheater, which seats up to 250 people. The amphitheater is used daily for Native American presentations, performances and other kinds of gatherings. -Drive back to Las Vegas by coach. Tour buses do not allow passengers to carry any luggage due to the security check when passing through Hoover Dam. This tour will be conducted in Chinese. If you wish to join an English tour, please go to http://www.tours4fun.com/grand-canyon-west-rim-tour.html
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