✅ Cómo y qué ver en el GRAN CAÑON del Colorado si sólo tienes un día. Guía completa @martukyviajera

   • QUE VER Y HACER EN UN VIAJE DESDE LA COSTA...   🤗 Welcome to a new video‼️ In this video, we head from Ash Fork to the Grand Canyon, passing through Williams. We spent the whole day in the incredible GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK. Are you coming? 🏜️ 💳Annual Pass: We bought it at Sequoia National Park. $80 🅿️ Grand Canyon Parking: Free, just like the buses that tour it. We left at No. 1. 🗺️ In the center is the Grand Canyon Village, to the left is the red Hermits Rest Route, and to the right is Desert View Drive. There are more than 20 marked viewpoints between the three parts. Because if we count the natural ledges you'll find, we could say the number is infinite. Even if you only want to visit the 20 official South Rim viewpoints, you usually won't have time to see them all, so I recommend checking out the best viewpoints so you don't get bored with similar views. 📍ROUTE: 🟠 We start on the orange line: Kaibab Trail Route 1st Yaki Point and Pipe Creek 2nd Mather and Yapapai Point. Although the bus skips the Mather Point stop. Note that there are two different lines! The Kaibab Trail Route orange line starts operating very early, at 5 am, to take early risers to Yaki Point, one of the favorite viewpoints for watching the sunrise. 🔵 Blue Line: Grand Canyon Village We didn't stop anywhere, but went straight to Hermist Rest and ate at a table next to the restrooms at Hermist Rest (bus stop and Bright Angel Trailhead). 🥗 Food: Super Safeway in Williams. 🚂 During the ride, we can see the Grand Canyon Railway, a historic railroad line that operates from Williams. 🔴 Red Line: Hermist Rest Road West of the South Rim, to the left of Grand Canyon Village, is Hermist Rest Road, where you'll find plenty of viewpoints you can visit with the park's free red bus. It has 8 stops every 15 minutes and runs from 5 a.m. until 1 hour after sunset. In winter, public transportation in the park stops, and you can do this route in your own car. ✅ We visited Powell, Hopi, and Mohave Point. You have to wait until Hopi Point to see the creator of all this scenery, which is none other than the Colorado River. Mohave Point is one of the best places to contemplate its course and some of the famous rapids that roar through the Colorado River. The last stop, Hermits Rest, marks the end of the journey, with a historic building converted into a souvenir shop, but without a viewpoint that captivates us. We didn't make it this far. 🔲 If you're returning or coming from the East: Highway 64. East entrance. The rest of the viewpoints on Desert View Drive can only be reached by car, as they are not connected to any park buses. This road runs east from the Village toward Page and Monument Valley and repeatedly overlooks the abyss for 36 kilometers, leaving behind numerous viewpoints. We took it to head out toward Page. We stopped at Duck on the Rock and Lipan Point. Lipan Point is the only place where you can observe the most primitive strata of the Grand Canyon, 800 million years old, a favorite spot for geologists, but also for curious visitors eager for a good view. 🏁 And finally, Desert View Watchtower, which stands out above the rest of the viewpoints, with an observation tower, not as old as its ancient appearance suggests. Spectacular sunset. 🏩 HOTEL in Page and through booking: $150 Wingate by Wyndham Page Lake Powell It's very good 🤩 with a gym, breakfast, and a pool. 🤗 See you in the next video: 🔛 Page, HORSESHOEBEND, GLEN CANYON, BRYCE CANYON, and Evanston 😉‼️ 🟪 ℕ𝕆𝕊 𝕍𝔼𝕄𝕆𝕊 𝕍𝕀𝔸𝕁𝔸ℕ𝔻𝕆 🛫🌎‼️ #grandcanyon #arizona #nationalpark 📕CHAPTERS 00:00 intro 00:10 Ash Fork Lodging 00:34 Williams. Route 66 2:22 AM Entrance and arrival at the Grand Canyon 4:14 AM Orange Line: Kaibab Trail Route 9:55 AM Blue Line: Grand Canyon Village 12:45 PM Red Line: Hermist Rest Road 4:05 PM Desert View Drive 5:41 PM Desert View Watchtower 6:38 PM Page: Hotel 7:22 PM Open Camera @GrandCanyonNPS @gcu @gcr1901 @martukyviajera @YouTubeCreadores @Usa-national-park