Why Go To Grand Canyon in Arizona ? USA VISA SERVICE

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2 min readAug 9, 2021

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Words cannot describe the beauty of this place. If you ever have the chance to visit, GO!

For visitors to the North Rim, the Lodge is the best place to start. From there, the hike to Bright Angel Point is short but steep, so watch your step and take breaks on the way back up if you need to. The North Rim sits at over 8000 ft. elevation, so don’t be surprised if you get winded faster than you expect to be. If you have a few hours to spare, the winding scenic roads to Point Imperial and Cape Royal are well worth your time, to say the least.

We spent one day here and had the most amazing time. The views here are simply stunning and truly overwhelm the senses. There is no place quite like the Grand Canyon.

Getting there: Drove up from flagstaff and it was a quick shot up north. Get here early as the line to the entrance builds up. We came on Easter Sunday and got there around 10:30. There was a line but it went quick.

The Park: Pretty much anywhere you go here you can find a great view of the park. I would recommend going to a visitor center as they have guides for hikes and what you can do depending on how many days you are there.

East: We drove east and there are many scenic viewpoints as well as the Tower at the end giving you some great views.

West: West has many great options and viewpoints too as well as a bus you can get on to take a scenic tour that is not open to personal vehicles.

Center: The trail of time is a truly interesting and great trail to explore and enjoy. This will give you the middle view of the canyon.

Village: Here you will find the visitors center, bathrooms, and a cafe, I would bring your own food as the food is not that great and very expensive.

All in all, you don’t want to miss this park. It is truly an amazing place

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