The Grand Canyon attracts five-million-plus travelers as year and the numbers keep going up. That's a lot of people. To the point where it's a human zoo. And still, there's a way to make it solitarily, uniquely, and privately yours.
How? By getting airborne. Helicopter tours depart from Vegas and the South Rim daily and max out at six people per chopper. There are no "crowds" in the sky. And I promise you'll NEVER have to say "excuse me" as you politely wait for someone to finish their selfie.
Airspace is all yours. But if you are flying from Vegas, you'll have the option to
land at the bottom. Less than 5 percent of travelers achieve this. From South Rim, you can do an
helicopter-Jeep4x4 combo, wherein our custom open-air Hummer tools about the park, cherry picking the best lookouts for you to
enjoy.
Indeed, the crowds are coming, especially as more people get vaccinated against COVID-19. In fact, I'm predicting a deluge. Best way to avoid the stampede? Helicopter tours. Go here for
Vegas options. Or go here if you're taking off
from South Rim.