Answer: Angel's Gate Tours offers
three distinct types of tour in the Grand Canyon:
Answer: Many of our customers
choose both the Scenic Rim Tour and an Adventure Hike. Others
participate in more than one Adventure Hike while staying at a local hotel.
This allows you to explore much of the Grand Canyon backcountry while still
enjoying the comforts of a hotel, restaurant and nightlife. Angel's
Gate Tours has partnered with local hotels and can provide you with
discounted rates, and will help to plan a perfect Grand Canyon vacation.
Call our Reservation Agents today at 1.800.957.4557 for more details.
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Grand Canyon Scenic Rim Tour
- Frequently Asked Questions - |
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| Question: | Where
do we meet the tour? |
| Answer: | We'll pick you up at your hotel!
Local pick up and drop off are included for the towns of Flagstaff, Williams
and Tusayan. In most cases we'll meet you in the lobby of your hotel.
If you're staying in Phoenix or Sedona, we'll arrange an easy and convenient
location to meet you in Flagstaff. |
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| Question: | Is this
an all day tour? |
| Answer: | Yes! We guarantee at least five hours
inside Grand Canyon National Park. To the best of our knowledge, we
spend more time at Grand Canyon then anyone else. The actual length of
the tour varies based on your pick up location. If we pick you up in
Flagstaff, the tour will last approximately 8 hours. |
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| Question: | What kind of vehicle do you use for the
tour? Are the groups sizes small? |
| Answer: | Yes! We travel in small groups of no more than 12
people. We use large vans that have been retrofitted with luxury,
reclining captains chairs with arm rests. Our vehicles are arguably
the most comfortable way to travel on the ground. We NEVER fill our
vehicles to full capacity. This insures that you will have plenty of
space and will never feel crowded. A center isle makes it easy for
everyone to get in and out of the vehicle. |
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| Question: | Is
everything included in the price of the tour? |
| Answer: | Yes! Your tour includes everything
you might need: hotel pick up, transportation, park entry fees and
permits, lunch, ice cold sodas and water. You should bring your wallet
though, you may wish to purchase souvenirs or give your guide a gratuity at
the end of the day. |
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| Question: |
| What should we bring? What should we wear? |
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| Answer: | Bring a camera of course! A hat and
sunscreen is always a good idea at high altitude, and sturdy footwear is
recommended. You should dress appropriately for the season. Summer
highs can reach the high 90's at the rim. Thunderstorms are common
during the late Summer and early Fall (a light rain jacket or umbrella is
recommended). Winter time highs range from 30-40 degrees and sidewalks
may be icy. |
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| Question: | What sets you apart from other tour
companies? |
| Answer: | So many things! Our company is owned
and operated by Grand Canyon river guides and backpacking guides. Our
tour guides are true canyon stewards, that not only know more about the
canyon, they've been there! You will ride in comfortable first class
vehicles (no bench seats), and your comfort is guaranteed by strict group
size restrictions. You'll look through high power telescopes, enjoy a
delicious picnic lunch, you'll be relaxed and able to enjoy your day... the
list is endless! We promise that we'll spoil you for all other tours
you will ever go on! |
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| Question: | Is the Imax movie included in the Scenic Rim
Tour? |
| Answer: | The Grand Canyon Imax is a good movie.
However, the most common comment we hear at the
Grand Canyon is: "You can't take pictures of this!" and "Pictures just
don't do it justice!" We would rather take you to the REAL hidden
secrets of Grand Canyon that most people never discover. We suggest
that you
purchase the Imax DVD from Amazon , and watch it before you travel. However, if
you absolutely have to see the movie at the theatre, simply ask your guide. They will take
you to the theatre and help you purchase discounted tickets. |
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| Question: | Are we allowed to explore and go into the
canyon? |
| Answer: | Yes! By special permit arrangement we
are allowed to take you into the canyon for unique vistas, and a more
personal experience with the canyon. Our guides will also allow you
time for your own personal exploration. |
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| Question: | Is the Scenic Rim Tour OK for someone who
doesn't want to hike? Or for someone who can't walk far? |
| Answer: | Yes! Hiking into the canyon, and long
walks are simply an option. Some folks prefer shorter
walks, or may prefer to sit in the shade and contemplate the immensity of
the canyon. We are able to accommodate all needs and preferences on
our tour. Even within the same group! |
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Grand Canyon Adventure Hikes
- Frequently Asked Questions - |
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| Question: | Where
do we meet the hiking tour? |
| Answer: | We'll pick you up at your hotel!
Local pick up and drop off are included for the towns of Flagstaff, Williams
and Tusayan. In most cases we'll meet you in the lobby of your hotel.
If you're staying in Phoenix or Sedona, we'll arrange an easy and convenient
location to meet you in Flagstaff. |
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| Question: | Is this
a full day hike? |
| Answer: | Yes! We guarantee at least five hours
inside Grand Canyon National Park. The actual length of
your hike will vary depending on group abilities and desires, weather
conditions and other variables. |
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| Question: | Are the group sizes small? What kind
of vehicles do you use? |
| | Yes! Hikes are restricted to group sizes of no more
than seven people. (Although, larger groups can be arranged on a
custom basis.) We will pick you up in a comfortable and spacious
Suburban or Van. Our vehicles are arguably
the most comfortable way to travel on the ground. To our knowledge, we
are the only company that provides transportation to and from the trailhead. This insures that you
spend your time in the canyon, not trying to find your way to it |
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| Question: | Is
everything included in the price of our Adventure Hike? |
| Answer: | Yes! Your tour includes everything
you might need: hotel pick up, transportation to and from the
trailhead, park entry fees and
backcountry permits, a hearty lunch, ice cold sodas and water in the
vehicles. In addition, we provide day packs, hiking snacks, water
bottles, rain ponchos and hiking poles (if desired) while on the trail.
Your daypack will have plenty of room for a camera, binoculars or any other
personal gear you may wish to bring. You should also bring your wallet
as you may wish to purchase souvenirs or give your guide a gratuity at the
end of the day. |
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| Question: |
| What should we bring? What should we wear? |
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| Answer: | Bring a camera of course! Binoculars
or other personal equipment are also allowed. A hat and
sunscreen is strongly encouraged, and sturdy footwear is
required. You should dress appropriately for the season. Summer
highs can reach the high 90's at the rim and may exceed 100 in the canyon. Thunderstorms are common
during the late Summer and early Fall (a light rain jacket is
recommended, but ponchos are provided if you don't have one). Winter time highs range from 30-40 degrees and trails
may be icy; special traction devices (crampons) will be provided if necessary. |
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| Question: | What sets you apart from other guided hikes? |
| Answer: | So many things! Our company is owned
and operated by Grand Canyon river guides and backpacking guides. Our
hiking guides are true canyon stewards, that not only know more about the
canyon, they've been there! Our guides have thousands of miles of
experience in Grand Canyon. You'll never wonder what is around the
next corner, your guide will be there to answer all your questions about the
geology, wildlife and unique human history. We promise to spoil you
for any other hike you ever go on! |
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| Question: | Are the Adventure Hikes right
for my activity level? How difficult are they? |
| Answer: | Yes! Each hike is different and is
geared toward different physical activity levels. The hikes range from
mild to extreme. And although you should always consult your doctor
before engaging in any physical activity; anyone in good physical
condition should be able to successfully participate in all of our Adventure
Hikes. |
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| Question: | Are the Adventure Hikes
suitable for someone who is afraid of heights? |
| Answer: | That depends. Some of the hikes are
very exposed others are not. As a general rule, we suggest
participating in our Scenic Rim Tour before taking part in an Adventure
Hike. Our Scenic Rim Tour is the best introduction to Grand Canyon,
and will allow you to determine your comfort zone at the rim. |
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