Turquoise waters cascade into travertine pools below a series of spectacular waterfalls deep in the heart of the Grand Canyon. This is home to the Havasupai Indians (people of the blue-green waters), who have lived here hundreds of years. Hear about the fascinating history of the Havasupai Indians, the canyon geology, wildlife and more from our knowledgeable guides. There is ample time to explore the falls and waterways, each one having its own special and distinct character. Plunging into the crystal clear waters for a refreshing swim is part of the usual afternoon itineraries. Evenings are spent stargazing while our expert guides prepare delicious and nutritious dinners. We tent camp comfortably under large shaded cottonwood trees next to the creek. This truly is an" oasis" hidden away deep in this beautifully rugged and wild landscape.
The trip includes:
- Professional, certified, wilderness guides
- Packhorses to carry all but approximately 10 lbs. per guest
- Riding horses available for additional fee
- Helicopter transport for additional fee and available
- March 15 through October 15- Thursday, Friday, Sunday & Monday ONLY
- October 16 through March 14- Friday and Sunday ONLY
- Two nights of comfortable camping with provided pro-quality gear
- Gourmet nutritious camp meals prepared by guide
- All necessary campsite reservations and fees
Minimum age 9 years old
Trip rated a "7" if hiking roundtrip
Trip rated a "6" if horseback riding roundtrip
Trip rated a "5" if helicopter transport roundtrip
(based on a 1 to 10 scale - 1, a couch potato and 10, a professional athlete)
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