Grand Canyon South Rim Full-Day Self-Guided Tour
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Grand Canyon South Rim Full-Day Self-Guided Tour

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8h - 12h
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About this experience

Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of the Grand Canyon South Rim! Discover the rich history, stunning vistas, and fascinating geology of this natural wonder. As you walk along the rim, you will hear engaging stories and interesting facts about the canyon's formation, its ancient inhabitants, and its significance today. Enjoy the flexibility of exploring at your own pace, stopping at iconic viewpoints like Mather Point, Yavapai Observation Station, and Desert View Watchtower. Learn about the unique flora and fauna that call the canyon home and capture breathtaking photos of the expansive landscapes. Perfect for families, adventurers, and nature lovers, the audio tour makes your visit to the Grand Canyon South Rim both informative and enjoyable. Simply download, plug in your headphones, and let the adventure begin!

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Grand Canyon South Rim Full-Day Self-Guided Tour

What's included

Tours NEVER expire
Freedom to explore at your own pace
Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive

Detailed itinerary

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Set out with the rising sun (or before!) to make the most of your all-day Grand Canyon adventure.

Pass through Ponderosa Pine Forests as you make your way to the Rim of the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.

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Stop 2 Pass by

There are many benefits to getting to the Grand Canyon early, but seeing the sunrise over Mather Point might just be the best.

Park in the lot (there should be plenty of spaces), and walk over to Mather Point for a once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity.

It gets chilly, even in the summertime, so be sure to bring a warm jacket.

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After drinking in the beauty of Mather Point, walk less than a mile (0.7 mi/1.1 km, to be exact) along the flat, paved Rim Trail to the Yavapai Geology Museum.

Here you’ll learn more about the geology of the Grand Canyon through interpretive panels and a topographical relief map of the entire canyon.

The museum used to be the Yavapai Observation Station, so it offers some of the best panoramic views you’ll see all day. Be sure to stop by the gift shop, too!

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Continue following the paved Rim Trail for another mile and a half, and you’ll end up right in front of the historic El Tovar hotel in the heart of the historic Grand Canyon Village!

Be sure to stop and drink in the breathtaking views of the Canyon along the way.

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A visitor center, curio shop, and family home that’s been in the park for over a century.

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Commissioned by the Fred Harvey Company in 1904, Mary Colter built this "Indian Arts Building" in the style of a 1,000-year-old Native American Pueblo village dwelling.

These days it houses local Native American art and gift shop

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Take a gander at the first luxury hotel built on the South Rim in 1905. No two rooms are the same in this beautiful historic hotel.

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Before the time of automobiles, the trains were the lifeblood of the canyon, bringing in tourists and supplies.

Check out the original log depot with signs and memorabilia to get a feel for the train depot’s heyday.

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Stop 9

The original photography studio of Emery and Ellsworth Kolb is now an art gallery, bookstore, and curio shop

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Mary Colter designed the Lookout Studio in 1914 as a refuge for tourists and artists to six, relax, and gaze out at the beauty of the canyon.

Today tourists can still do just that, but now there is an added bonus of a gift shop!

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Built in 1935 as a "moderately priced" alternative to the luxury El Tovar, Bright Angel Lodge offers:

historic rooms
cozy cabins
two restaurants
a gift shop, and
instant access to the South Rim

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Maswik Lodge was the Canyon's first "motor lodge" in 1927.

Today it offers 280 affordable rooms in the heart of the Grand Canyon Village.

Be sure to pick up some yummy fudge from the gift shop!

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The canyon’s other early essential transport, mules have been part of the Grand Canyon experience for as long as there have been tourists.

Even if you don’t have a ride scheduled, walking by and seeing them up close is a worthwhile experience.

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There are even more surprising viewpoints (and more!) down the 26-mile Desert View Drive! Here are some of the stops on our tour!

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Stop 15 Pass by

The first of many viewpoints on our scenic Desert View Drive.

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Stop 16

One of our favorite viewpoints along Desert view and the starting point for the South Kaibab Trail. Check out our Hiking Guide for more info.

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A Kaibab limestone formation that has, according to some, eroded into the shape of a duck.

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Two quick pullovers for taking in more great canyon views. Twice the sights? Twice as nice.

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Stop 19

Viewpoint along Desert View Drive that once housed the Grandview Hotel, Pete Berry's mining enterprise. From here, you can hear the Hance Rapids below.

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Fire lookout tower built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1936.

It is approximately 10 miles east of the Tusayan Ranger District Office and houses an observation deck and informational signage.

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Enjoy a picnic lunch in the shady ponderosa pine forest while stealing glances of the canyon through the trees.

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The point named for famed nature artist Thomas Moran, Moran Point is an excellent place to see the vibrant colors of the Grand Canyon Supergroup and basement rocks like Vishnu Shist.

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Archeological site and interpretive museum of ancient Puebloan village Circo 1100 AD.

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Stop 24

At 7,360 feet above sea level, Lipan Point offers some of the most expansive and clear views of the entire Canyon.

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Navajo Point offers a great view of Desert View Watchtower, as well as panoramic vistas to the west and a view north up the Colorado River.

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One glance at the Desert View Watchtower and you’ll have a renewed appreciation for architect Mary Colter and her legendary designs.

The Watchtower itself can be toured; there are informational exhibits, a small gift shop, and a viewing area on the ground floor.

The tower is occasionally open for tours and exploration as well, and it houses a large collection of Hopi and Navajo art.

When you’re through, stop at the memorial plaque for the 1956 TWA crash site.

Head over to the gift shop to browse actual art and pottery from local artists, and finish the afternoon off with a cone from the ice cream parlor.

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Don’t skip this one! The Little Colorado River Gorge Overlooks are part of the Navajo Nation, so you may be asked for a small donation that goes directly to the Navajo tribe.

Before hitting the short, mostly flat, 8-mile trail to the gorge overlook, stop by the Navajo vending stalls!

What's not included

Private Transportation
Entrance Fees
Parking Fees
Meals & Refreshments

Available languages

Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Additional Starting Points: Williams, AZ
Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”

Meeting point

To get to Flagstaff, AZ, take I-17 N from Phoenix for about 145 miles. If you're coming from Las Vegas, follow U.S. 93 S and then I-40 E. From Albuquerque, drive west on I-40 W. Flagstaff is a key hub in northern Arizona, offering easy access to the Grand Canyon and other nearby attractions.

Important notes

HOW TO REDEEM YOUR TOUR:

Thank you for purchasing the Grand Canyon South Rim Tour.

Before you start your adventure, you'll need to redeem and download the tour in the Shaka Guide app. Follow the instructions below:

*Please Note: The redeem code is the 10-digit booking reference number on your ticket (located under the barcode).

1. Download the Shaka Guide App in the App Store or Google Play Store (or use the link at the bottom of this email)
2. Open the app and go to the support tab
3. Click Account Settings
4. Click Retrieve Purchases
5. Select Use Redeem Code (the 10-digit booking reference number on your ticket, located under the barcode)
6. Sign up with your email ID
7. Enter the redeem code shared above in the message.

Once you've redeemed your tour, you'll find it under "My Stuff" in the app.

For a smooth ride, download the tour with wifi before you go.

We can't wait for you to explore with Shaka Guide!

If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to aloha@shakaguide.com or call (808) 201-8138

DOWNLOAD THE APP HERE: www.shakaguide.com/download

About Flagstaff

Flagstaff, nestled in the San Francisco Peaks, is a gateway to the Grand Canyon and a hub for outdoor adventures. Known for its pine forests, scenic drives, and vibrant arts scene, it offers a unique blend of nature and culture.

Top Attractions

Grand Canyon National Park

One of the world's most iconic natural wonders, offering breathtaking views and numerous hiking trails.

Nature Full day or overnight recommended Moderate ($35 per vehicle for a 7-day pass)

Wupatki National Monument

Ancient Puebloan ruins offering insight into the region's indigenous history.

Historical 2-3 hours Moderate ($25 per vehicle for a 7-day pass)

Lowell Observatory

A renowned astronomical research facility where Pluto was discovered.

Museum 1-2 hours Moderate ($22 for adults, $15 for children)

Arizona Snowbowl

A popular ski and snowboard resort offering winter sports and summer activities.

Adventure Half day or full day Moderate to Expensive ($65-$100 for lift tickets)

Walnut Canyon National Monument

Features ancient Sinagua cliff dwellings and scenic hiking trails.

Nature 1-2 hours Moderate ($25 per vehicle for a 7-day pass)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Navajo Tacos

Fried bread topped with beef, beans, cheese, and vegetables.

Main Course Can be made vegetarian or vegan.

Green Chile Stew

A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, and potatoes.

Main Course Contains pork, can be made vegetarian.

Prickly Pear Margarita

A refreshing cocktail made with prickly pear cactus fruit.

Drink Alcoholic, can be made non-alcoholic.

Popular Activities

Hiking Skiing Mountain biking Rock climbing Spa treatments Scenic drives Picnicking Museum visits

Best Time to Visit

June to August

This is the warmest time of the year, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring the Grand Canyon. Expect crowded tourist sites.

15-30°C (59-86°F) 59-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Spanish
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Flagstaff is generally safe, but standard precautions should be taken, especially at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Avoid walking alone at night in poorly lit areas
  • • Use reputable taxi services

Getting there

By air
  • Flagstaff Pulliam Airport • 5 km (3 miles) from city center
By train

Flagstaff Amtrak Station

By bus

Flagstaff Greyhound Station

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and convenient public bus system with frequent schedules.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Downtown Flagstaff Southside Westside Northside

Day trips

Sedona
113 km (70 miles) • Full day

Known for its stunning red rock formations and vibrant arts scene.

Williams
64 km (40 miles) • Half day

A charming Route 66 town with a Wild West atmosphere.

Meteor Crater Natural Landmark
113 km (70 miles) • Half day

The world's best-preserved meteorite impact site.

Festivals

Flagstaff Folk Festival • June Flagstaff Film Festival • October Flagstaff Extreme Weather Festival • February

Pro tips

  • Visit the Grand Canyon at sunrise or sunset for the best views and fewer crowds.
  • Layer your clothing due to changing temperatures and weather conditions.
  • Check the weather forecast and road conditions before heading out, especially in winter.
  • Book accommodations and popular tours well in advance, especially during peak season.
  • Explore local markets and shops for unique souvenirs and handmade crafts.
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  • Max travelers: 15
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