Sabtu, 30 Agustus 2008

Arizona – Havasupai: a Grand Canyon Oasis Adventure



Not many people know that nestled deep in Grand Canyon National Park is a hidden treasure: an oasis of lush, spring-fed pools, cascading waterfalls and dense vegetation. It's called Havasu – and it's home base for your 5 day Arizona vacation.

Trek along narrow side canyons, through underwater grottoes and past gardens of ferns and watercress, pausing to soak up the awe-inspiring overlooks of the Grand Canyon as you make your way to your Havasu base camp, accessible only by foot. Visit the Native American village of Supai, the most remote village in the country, where even the U.S. mail still arrives by packhorse. Pause for a dip at the base of the 100-foot Havasu Falls and learn how the native Havasupai People have co-existed with nature for generations in such a remote, untouched landscape.

By night, relax in the mineral-rich waters of a natural Jacuzzi tub before feasting on a delectable dinner and wallowing in the quiet comfort of your deluxe base camp, tucked away against the walls of the Grand Canyon.

Accommodations:

Night 1: Grand Canyon Caverns Inn. Located at the entrance of the Grand Canyon Caverns.

Nights 2 - 4: Deluxe Havasu Base Camp.
The only private Base Camp in the Grand Canyon, Deluxe Havasu Base Camp is situated near a 100-ft waterfall. Fully-provisioned and thoughtfully appointed, the camp is equipped with hammocks, freshly laundered sleeping bags, camp chairs, a wash station and picnic tables. Imagine dining on the creations of a gourmet backcountry kitchen and getting lulled to sleep by the sound of a rushing creek in a roomy private tent outfitted with an ultra-comfortable inflatable camp mattress.

Tour Itinerary:

Day 1: Red Rocks of Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon

Day 2: Hualapai Hilltop, Supai Village

Day 3: Mooney, Navajo and Havasu Falls

Day 4: Beaver Falls

Day 5: Back to the rim, Phoenix.
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