Every traveller's list of must-dos involves spending at least one day at the Grand Canyon. While fearless explorers and outside fans might request additional time, people who are on a tight timetable can really see a lot in only a roadtrip to the Grand Canyon. This won't permit a visit to the Canyon floor obviously, but it will give a sizable amount of chance to see the value in the magnificence of one of the world's normal marvels.

 

The following is an itinerary for visiting the South Rim Drive of the Grand Canyon National Park. Sunsets, sunrises, picnics, and more are all included in this guide.

 

1. Dawn at Grandview Point

 

You will need to start your day during the Grand Canyon Tour watching the dawn from Grandview Point as it washes the layered scene in brilliant light. The vast majority of the perspectives you will find in the South Edge segment of the public park give better perspectives on the western skyline than the east, yet Grandview Point is a striking special case.

 

2. Breakfast at Desert View WatchTower

 

From Grandview Point, you will need to head to the furthest limit of Desert View Street. Until further notice, skirt the stops and in the middle between as they will be a lot more straightforward to get to driving back.

 

3. Desert View Drive

 

It is simply early in the day and you have proactively partaken in the fabulous Stupendous Gully dawn as well as breakfast with a great view! At the point when you are prepared, start driving back toward the Amazing Gulch Town through Desert View Drive maneuvering into the numerous perspectives en route.

 

4. Lunch at Grand Canyon Village

 

Whether you want to stop for lunch as of now will enormously rely heavily on how long you have required while covering the 20+ miles from the Desert View Lookout back to the Fantastic Gorge Town.

 

5. Get the Shuttle Bus To Hermit's Rest

 

You have driven enough for one day in the Grand Canyon! Leave your vehicle left in the town and catch the free transport out to Loner's Rest.

 

6. Stroll Along the Rim Trail

 

The street from the town to Hermit's Rest is just 8 miles and can be strolled altogether through the Rim Trail. On the off chance that time is copious and the weather conditions are lovely, you might need to consider basically extending your legs a piece as of now.

 

7. Nightfall At Hopi Point

 

We end our thrilling one day in Fantastic Gulch with nightfall at Hopi Point. While practically every perspective along the South Rim gives clear westerly perspectives to nightfall, this one is awesome of all! In addition to having a breathtaking closer view where the Colorado River drives your eyes directly to where the sun is setting, you will likewise have a delightful landscape toward the North and East. 

 

If time permits, consider taking the Grand Canyon Helicopter Tour as well to get the experience of a lifetime. Safe Travels!