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Travel to the West and see the stunning scenery of the Grand Canyon

Posted on 3/16/2026

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Reason to go when traveling to the West: 1. The most famous classic in the Grand Canyon West is the Grand Canyon Skywalk suspended four thousand feet in the air. This corridor of plate glass stretches 4,000 feet (1,230 meters) above the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Standing on it feels like walking in the air, but this is a scenery only for the brave. If you want to step up, you still need some courage. 2. If you dream of reaching the bottom of the Grand Canyon, you can take a helicopter in the West Gorge. This activity, which is only available in the West Gorge, allows us to see the canyon from top to bottom, the changes in rock formations, and the billion-year history in front of our eyes. We can also experience hiking at the bottom of the canyon, and finally take a boat for a small rafting trip on the Colorado River. 3. This cowboy town offers beautiful gifts and souvenirs from the American Southwest, as well as activities such as lassoing, quickhands courses, cowboy carriages, and rough western entertainment such as music, dancing, and even gunfights! 4. You can also take a short hike to Bat Cliff. Here, you can enjoy a 360-degree view of the Grand Canyon's walls. If you like a challenge, you can climb to the top of the cliff to get a higher view. If you want to take a break from your adventures, Bat Cliff also has a great cafe that serves authentic barbecue dishes. Introduction: Since the Grand Canyon West Rim was listed as a tourist attraction in 1988, the number of tourists has been rising linearly, attracting about 1 million tourists every year. This is an Indian reserve, where we can feel the vastness of the Seven Wonders of the World. The Grand Canyon West features magnificent, naturally carved rock formations and offers a wealth of outdoor activities to choose from. Home to the Hualapai Tribe for centuries, the Grand Canyon West Rim offers a unique visual feast. Eagle Cliff is composed of a huge stone wall that closely resembles an eagle and is revered by ancient and modern Hualapai people. But the more exciting attraction here is actually the man-made skywalk (glass bridge), which stretches parallel from the Eagle Cliff of the Grand Canyon. Bat Cliff is also located on the west rim, giving you a 360-degree view of the Grand Canyon. Further into the canyon along this nearly mile-high peninsula, there are many great scenic photo spots along the way. Climb up the mountain, jump out of the grand canyon that surrounds you, and enjoy the beauty of the canyon from the highest point. Tips for traveling in the West (Tips): Before entering the Skywalk (Glass Bridge), you need to store all your belongings, including photography equipment and mobile phones. If you want to take photos on the Glass Bridge, you can choose to take a paid photo on the spot. After taking the photo, the staff will give you a ticket. After leaving the Glass Bridge, go to the front desk to select photos, pay after selection, and finally print; of course, you can also choose to send all photos to the mailbox (which also requires payment). · If traveling by helicopter, please bring your ID - all passengers booking travel must have government-issued identification. Cameras and cell phones are allowed on board helicopters, but please be aware that "selfie sticks" and extended camera sticks are prohibited in and around the aircraft. · Wear comfortable shoes. The floor of the Grand Canyon is rough, rocky, and uneven. It’s important to wear sturdy, toe-covering shoes that can handle rough terrain. Sneakers or hiking boots are highly recommended. ·It is recommended to wear light jackets from March to September, and winter clothes should be worn from October to mid-March. ·Grand Canyon National Park 7-day pass, Golden Age passport or other national park passes are not applicable. ·All private cars are prohibited from entering the West Grand Canyon. If you drive there by yourself, you need to take the internal bus of the West Gorge to visit. Click to learn more about Western United States travel. Reminder: Don’t rush to remit money or pay a deposit before seeing the real thing to avoid being cheated. Other food-travel related pictures
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