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Arizona's Grand Canyon. A picture can't capture the experience.

Visiting the Grand Canyon is not unlike studying a beautiful painting. Once you've immersed yourself in the subject matter, you can't resist moving beyond the colour and composition to discover a deeper meaning. A vast and ancient landform that sprawls over 4,930 square kilometres and reaches 1,600 metres into the Earth, the majestic Grand Canyon offers photo opportunities from sunrise to sunset. But at the same time, it issues an invitation to a more profound encounter. Simply put, there's a lot to see besides the view. And once you begin to truly explore the canyon, you'll experience something that can't be captured in a photograph.

Today, we're free to explore parts of the Grand Canyon that humans couldn't reach a century ago, and that accessibility is part of the canyon's continuing power to inspire us. Bus tours and lodging, hiking via the Bright Angel, South Kaibab, Grandview and Hermit trails, camping, mule riding, Colorado river rafting and helicopter tours all combine to allow for a truly three-dimensional experience of this natural masterpiece — you can even arrive at the canyon by train. At Phantom Ranch, located at the very bottom of the canyon on the north side of the Colorado River, you'll enjoy a unique view of the Grand Canyon from the bottom up, one that connects the north rim to the south rim — and links you to its indelible grandeur. A detour to remote Havasu Falls leads you to an unbelievably azure waterfalls that spills liquid turquoise into a pool below. Once you experience the canyon from a range of perspectives, the sheer magnitude of one of nature's wonders begins to sink in.

The Grand Canyon sightseeing experience offers a magical glimpse into a geological landscape that is millions of years old. If you're willing to be a little adventurous, you'll discover the canyon's attributes reach far beyond the visual and will touch a place within you as deep as the canyon itself. Find out more about this amazing destination. Visit arizonatraveller.com.




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