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Very much enjoyed our visit! Geology and space nerds will love it. The tour was very nice too.








most developed area of Grand Canyon National Park, the South Rim offers amenities such as bus service, hotels and water stations, but is also more crowded than the North Rim.
There are several routes to the Grand Canyon, namely the south, north and west. The north is relatively remote, and many of the west routes are one-day tours with glass plank roads. The south edge is full of self-guided tourists. You can stay in Tusayan for one night first, and then spend the whole day here the next day. You can park your car in a free parking lot nearby, and then take the free sightseeing bus of the scenic area. The sightseeing bus will stop at every sightseeing spot until the end, so you can choose to get off at the point you want to see, and just walk a short distance. After watching, wait for the next bus to take you to the next point, or you can choose to walk to the next point. In short, it is quite convenient. Pay attention to sun protection, bring enough water and dry food, there are no shops or vendors selling things along the way, only one at the end.








The trees are beautiful and unusual. The cactus is very big and taller than many people. You must come and visit. It is beautiful and has a desert-style atmosphere.
The Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix was founded in 1937. It covers an area of 145 acres and has 50,000 species of desert plants, one-third of which are locally owned, and 139 species are rare, threatened or endangered. Walking in the environment of plants, flowers, birds, butterflies and some wild animals is like a paradise. After the visit, change cars at the nearby airport and end the short vacation in Page and Phoenix. Return to DC to continue the "confinement" until the epidemic is over...
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Phoenix Zoo is located in Tempe Arizona and it is by far one of the best zoos I have been to. There are many attractions to the zoo like the wildlife. Phoenix Zoo has places like sea life walk where you can go see the sea life. The have a trail called Desert trail where you can see all the desert animals. they also have an area where you can see all the flowers in Arizona. they have a kid's land for just the kids they have a water park for the kids the animals that you see are mainly ones that you would see in a safari because it is a desert. Arizona You Don't See Much of like polar bears. it's a great little Zoo it's not too big not too little and I highly suggest if you're going to go to the Phoenix Zoo do not go in the summer I would plan to come in the winter where is more nice not so hot and you'll see a lot more animals than if you were to come in the summer it is 120° here in Arizona during the summer and in the winter it gets up to about 70° during the day so be a perfect time to come in the Winter.
Phoenix Zoo in the United States, also known as Phoenix Zoo. It is the largest non-profit zoo in the United States. It was founded by Robert Mattel in 1962. The zoo covers an area of 0.51 square kilometers and more than 1,300 species of animals live in it. The entire zoo is divided into four main areas: Arizona, Africa, Tropical and Children's. Another special part is the Stingray Bay area, which has a tank showing stingrays. Visitors can take a car to see the animals in the park, or walk to get close to the animals through a 4-kilometer hiking trail.
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Grand Canyon National Park – A Wonder of the Natural WorldGrand Canyon National Park in Arizona is one of the most spectacular natural wonders on Earth. Carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, the canyon stretches for miles with breathtaking layers of colorful rock formations that reveal the planet’s geological history. Visitors can enjoy incredible viewpoints, scenic hikes, and unforgettable sunrise and sunset moments when the canyon walls glow in shades of red and gold. The park also offers opportunities for rafting, wildlife viewing, and photography. With its immense size and dramatic beauty, Grand Canyon National Park leaves every traveler amazed and inspired.
Standing on the edge of the cliff of Grand Canyon National Park, the scenery in front of you will make you hold your breath. The rock layers are like a painting of time, from reddish brown to golden yellow, and each layer has witnessed the changes of the earth for billions of years. The canyon is deep and magnificent, the Colorado River meanders at the bottom of the valley, the sun shines on the rock walls, and the colors change with time, which is so beautiful that people are reluctant to look away. You can feel the shock of the Grand Canyon more by exploring on foot. Whether it is the Bright Angel Trail on the South Rim or the Kaibab Trail on the North Rim, you can see the canyon scenery from different angles along the way. There are steep cliffs under your feet and endless wilderness in the distance. Walking in it is both exciting and awed. If you have enough time, take a helicopter to overlook the canyon, or ride a mule deep into the valley. The feeling of being there is even more indescribable. In the face of such a magnificent nature, any language seems pale. Only by experiencing it in person can you feel its true shock.
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羚羊峽谷X(Antelope Canyon X),沒錯就是Windows電腦桌面!規劃行程時一確定會到page就立刻訂此熱門行程,很常訂不到的。因為該景點曾因洪水造成多名遊客和導遊喪命於峽谷裡具有高度危險性,故一定要參加tour才能進入唷。結果是訂到了但天空不作美,抵達時下了大雨,點完名後負責的工作人員告知如果繼續下大雨是不能前往,開放退費或等待雨變小可以參加下一個小時的團,等待期間身旁的車來來去去、越來越少,又冷又餓,還好車上有台灣帶來的科學麵。羚羊峽谷X(Antelope Canyon X),沒錯就是Windows電腦桌面!規劃行程時一確定會到page就立刻訂此熱門行程,很常訂不到的。因為該景點曾因洪水造成多名遊客和導遊喪命於峽谷裡具有高度危險性,故一定要參加tour才能進入唷。結果是訂到了但天空不作美,抵達時下了大雨,點完名後負責的工作人員告知如果繼續下大雨是不能前往,不枉兩個小時的等待,終於能搭小巴士前往~,走進步道,立刻有穿布希鞋的小朋友陷入爛泥巴裡,好在登山鞋不影響我們行走,然後走如峽谷真的⋯美炸!就算下雨還是很美!光線照射在峽谷間,產生多層次的美,我已經無法形容多美。
Antelope Canyon is one of the must-see attractions when traveling in the western United States. The changes in light and shadow are amazing! You can take different photos every few steps, or just turn around and see another stretch of lines. But it is really hot to play in the cave. I went to see a canyon landscape that morning, and the cold wind almost froze me to death. I didn't expect that the Antelope Canyon, which was not far away, would suddenly enter summer in the afternoon. It was like ice and fire in one day.
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Grand Canyon West offers breathtaking views of the canyon’s dramatic landscapes, with highlights like the famous Skywalk—a glass bridge extending over the canyon for a thrilling experience. Managed by the Hualapai Tribe, it provides unique cultural insights alongside natural beauty. While less crowded than the South Rim, it’s more commercialized, but still a must-visit for stunning vistas and adventure activities.
Grand Canyon West Rim is just a small part of the vast territory of canyons that were formed thanks to the Colorado River, but this, I think, is the most beautiful and famous part of it. The Grand Canyon West Rim is located just a couple of hours away from Las Vegas in Arizona, so it would be very advisable from the point of view of saving time and money to combine visits to these two places into one trip. The entire territory of the Grand Canyon is located on the reservation of the Navajo, Havasupai and Hualapai Indians. You can stay at any viewing point as long as you want, then just go to the bus stop and wait for the next bus that will take you to another point or to the exit.The canyon is cut by the Colorado River in the thickness of limestones, shales and sandstones. The canyon is 446 km long. The width (at the plateau level) ranges from 6 to 29 km, at the bottom level — less than a kilometer. The depth is up to 1800 m. Since 1979, the Grand Canyon has been included in the UNESCO World Heritage List.
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This was a very pleasant travel experience. The overall itinerary was well-organized, the staff were very friendly, and the scenery along the way was exceptionally beautiful and refreshing. One thing to note is that an additional service fee of US$5 per person will be charged on-site (it is recommended to have cash on hand). This fee is generally not included in the price for advance booking. It is advisable to prepare in advance to avoid any delays. Despite this extra expense, considering the overall excellent experience, I personally believe it was still excellent value for money and highly recommend it.
The Upper Antelope Canyon is definitely worth a visit. It's very beautiful, like the immersive Windows desktop. However, right after we got there, the tour guide kept urging everyone to move forward to leave space for the group behind.
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It's definitely one of the must-see places in the West. If you go on your own, you might miss it. The tour guide knows many spots and is great for taking photos. It's said to go in summer, but it's actually better when the sunlight is just right.
Antelope Canyon is one of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the United States, located near Page, Arizona. Famous for its smooth, wave-like sandstone walls and magical light beams that shine through narrow openings above, the canyon feels almost otherworldly.Formed over thousands of years by flash floods and erosion, Antelope Canyon is divided into two main sections: Upper and Lower. Both offer stunning photo opportunities and guided tours that explain the geology and Navajo cultural significance of the area.With its glowing orange, red, and purple tones, Antelope Canyon is truly a paradise for nature lovers and photographers alike.
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Horseshoe Bend – A Stunning Natural Curve of the Colorado RiverHorseshoe Bend is one of Arizona’s most breathtaking natural landmarks, located near Page along the Colorado River. This spectacular viewpoint reveals a dramatic horseshoe-shaped curve carved deep into the sandstone canyon over millions of years. Standing on the edge of the towering cliffs, visitors are rewarded with incredible panoramic views of the emerald-green river winding far below. The short hike to the overlook is easy and scenic, making it accessible for many travelers. Sunrise and sunset are especially magical, as the canyon walls glow with warm colors, creating a truly unforgettable experience for nature lovers and photographers. 🌄📸
Horseshoe Bay, Antelope Valley and Lake Powell are very close to the three scenic spots, and the play is arranged for a day. The first stop to Horseshoe Bay, the parking lot is some distance from Horseshoe Bay, or go uphill for nearly 20 minutes. Although Horseshoe Bay is only a bay, the color contrast of the red soil and green water forms a beautiful scenery. Multiple angles can be taken, the higher the place, the better the photo effect. The scenery on the way back and forth is also good, all left in the picture