Take flight on the ultimate aerial safari across the American West! Witness the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Lake Powell, and Zion National Park like never before — from the sky. This tour offers a
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Expert Private Guide and Private Plane pilot gratuities
- Park admissions
- Complimentary pick up and drop off from your Las Vegas hotel
- Experienced Expert Tour Guide and Private Pilot throughout
- Antelope Canyon Tour 1.5 hours ($95 pp value)
- Expert Guided ground tour of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Accommodation 2 nights in a 3-star hotel
- National park entry fees (excludes additional non US resident government fees if applicable)
- Private Plane and Private on the ground touring vehicles
- Buck Wild open-air Jeep Tour of the Grand Canyon National Park
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely go for comfortable clothes! Think layers since you’ll be in different temperatures – it can get chilly in the air but warm on the ground. Sturdy shoes for the hiking and Jeep tours are a must. And don’t forget sunglasses for the flight!
A: Unfortunately, the 8-seat minimum is pretty strict due to logistics. You could reach out to them directly to ask, but it’s likely they won’t budge on that. It might be worth considering bringing a few more friends to fill those seats!
A: Yes, they take weather conditions seriously for safety reasons, so if it looks bad, they’ll help you reschedule. Just make sure to check their policy when you book. They’re pretty good about keeping you informed!
Discussions
Just got back from the Mighty Five Adventure – AMAZING!
Wow, I just did the Mighty Five Aerial Adventure and it was unreal! We flew over the Grand Canyon, and the Jeep tour was wild! Our guide was super knowledgeable. The hike in Antelope Canyon was breathtaking. That 3-day tour is totally worth it! Only downside was the minimum of 8 seats — we had to bring extra friends but honestly, it made it more fun.
Considering the Mighty Five Tour as a gift – any advice?
I’m thinking about getting this for my parents’ anniversary. They love traveling and nature. But I’m a bit worried about the physical activity level. Are the hikes manageable for older folks? Anyone done this and have thoughts?