| Guided Tours at Havasu Falls |
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| Havasu Falls Trailhead |
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| Swimming at Havasu Falls |
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| Resting at Havasu Creek |
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The decision to go on a guided Grand Canyon hiking tour on your vacation can be a difficult one to make - but it shouldn’t be. First and foremost, everything is taken care of for you. The hassles of separate directions, permits, reservations and payments have all been eliminated. Packing for an outdoor excursion can be a nightmare with all the logistics, gear and food for everyone in your group. A misstep in one of these areas can mean disaster in the woods. Going with a guiding company means that all of your gear and food is taken care of, freeing you up to relax and have fun. Professional tour guides are highly educated naturalists who are experts about the geographical area you’re going to. They are required to carry a variety of certifications for dealing with emergency wilderness situations; they know all the insider info and are familiar with all the trails. These are people who are passionate about being outdoors, sharing their knowledge and having a good time. Your tour guide will let you set the pace and dictate what you and your group are interested in doing. They will set up your camp, prepare all your meals and wash all the dishes. A guided tour can make all the difference in your next outdoor adventure. From the initial stages of planning and booking to refreshing cold drinks at the end of your hike, you can rest assured knowing that you are in the safe hands of a highly trained professional. Ultimately, it’s like having a personal interpretive ranger cooking you gourmet meals in the woods and washing your dishes. Now, that’s my idea of fun. For more information on guided tours Hydros Adventures is a great information site.
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