Grand Canyon National Park South Rim Bus Tour from Kingman

Get ready to check the Grand Canyon National Park off of your bucket list! Explore the natural side of Arizona with a day trip to the South Rim on our bus tour. Your professional tour guide will check

Get ready to check the Grand Canyon National Park off of your bucket list! Explore the natural side of Arizona with a day trip to the South Rim on our bus tour. Your professional tour guide will check you in and welcome you aboard. Our guides are trained to provide you with interesting facts and stories about the history, geology, flora, and fauna of this amazing wonder of the world. Our dedicated tour guide is not a driver guide so they can focus on providing you with the best tour experience possible. They will leave the driving to the bus driver which we find is a safer and better experience for everyone. Once we arrive at the South Rim, enjoy stops along the rim such as Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge. Explore popular attractions in the Grand Canyon National Park such as El Tovar, Hopi House, Kolb Photo Studio, and the Bright Angel Trail to make memories of a lifetime! If you are looking for value for your dollar, this is the tour that provides the most for your money!

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Location: Kingman

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this Grand Canyon bus tour?

A: There's no strict age limit for this tour, but younger kids might get restless since it can be a long day. That said, families with kids often take it, and I saw children as young as 5 on my trip. Just be sure to bring snacks and maybe a tablet for entertainment!

Q: What should we wear for the tour? Is it cold at the South Rim?

A: Definitely bring layers! The South Rim can be chilly, especially in the morning or late afternoon. I'd recommend a light jacket and comfortable shoes since you’ll be doing some walking. Sunscreen is a must too, as you’ll be outdoors most of the day.

Q: How does the rescheduling work if the weather is bad?

A: If the weather looks bad, they usually reach out to you a day before to discuss options. They’re pretty flexible with rescheduling, but just keep an eye on your email. It’s a good idea to check the forecast before your trip too!

Discussions

Thinking of booking the Grand Canyon bus tour from Kingman!

I’m planning a trip to the Grand Canyon and considering this bus tour. The idea of having a dedicated tour guide sounds awesome. I saw the stops include Mather Point and Bright Angel Lodge, which are on my must-see list! Just wondering if anyone has done this recently and if it was worth it? Also, how's the parking situation at the bus station in Kingman?

Anyone know how long the bus ride is to the Grand Canyon?

I’m considering gifting this tour but not sure how long the bus ride is from Kingman. I want to make sure it's not too long for my parents. They love nature, but long bus rides can be rough for them. Would love some input!