Bus tours from Los Angeles to Grand Canyon without side trips [closed]

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I have been looking for bus tours that depart from Los Angeles to the Grand Canyon. I am interested to visit Las Vegas and the Hoover Dam on the way. Most of the tours that I found online include visits to shopping outlets / chocolate factory which are not interesting to me and tend to skip on actual sights like Hoover Dam or have reduced time at the Canyon. Do bus tours to the Grand Canyon from LA exist that avoid these side excursions? I am fine with a 2D/3N itinerary.






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Are tour buses operating in Grand Canyon?

South Rim Bus ToursCoach tours within the park to Hermits Rest and/or Desert View, as well as sunrise and sunset tours, are available daily. Experienced guides do the driving while you relax and enjoy spectacular views of Grand Canyon. Choose a tour that suits your schedule and interests.

How do you get to the Grand Canyon from Los Angeles?

Take Arizona Highway 64 (AZ-64) north at Williams, Arizona.
  • This is the most direct route to the Grand Canyon from Los Angeles, because other modes of transportation require you to go through Flagstaff, Arizona.
  • You can also follow I-40 to Flagstaff, Arizona, and then take Route 180 north to the Grand Canyon.


  • How do I get to the Grand Canyon without a tour?

    You don't need to take a tour. When you enter the park you get a park newspaper with all the ncessary information. There's also a tourist center, and there are rangers along the rim who'll provide information and answer questions. Grand Canyon National Park South Rim is a \u201cDo it Yourself\u201d place for visitors.

    How long is a bus tour to the Grand Canyon?

    Tour length is approximately 3.5 hours. Stops may include Yaki Point, Moran Point, Lipan Point (seasonally), Navajo Point and the Desert View Watch Tower.



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