The weather is volatile due to the monsoon, but it looks like it will be hot this week.
The summer Grand Circle tour is also being held highly acclaimed.
This time, I tried to summarize the process of 2 nights and 3 days in 18 minutes with a video.
Please see Las Vegas TV "How to Walk the Grand Circle".
https://youtu.be/b9u70a…
On July 29th and 30th, we held a one-night, two-day Grand Circle tour.
The customer this time was a family of four stationed in Oregon.
Recently, heavy rains like a convectional rain have occurred frequently around the Grand Canyon, and last week, flash floods also flowed into Antelope Canyon and it was temporarily closed.
It seems that this customer was also looking forward to sightseeing in Antelope Canyon the most, and I was very worried about the local weather, but fortunately the weather was very good for these two days and all sightseeing went smoothly. I was very happy with it.
This time too, I will post a few photos that show the state of the trip.
In today's book, the topic is all about the Olympics, but behind the scenes, the expansion of corona-infected people is also a declarative issue. However, even in the United States, where the number of vaccinated people has been sluggish for several months, the number of people infected with corona is increasing rapidly, and even in Nevada, where Las Vegas is located, it will be public from Friday, July 30 with or without vaccination. Wearing a mask indoors is now mandatory.
The same is true in the tourist destination Grand Canyon National Park.
It seems that the situation is gradually turning back, and it seems that it will take some time to get out of Corona.
Please be sure to prepare for corona measures when you continue to travel.
It's been a long time since the city of Las Vegas has been in normal business, but the number of people infected with corona is increasing again. Due to the increase in Delta shares, it has been decided that each company and store will be obliged to wear masks again. The state is also developing various measures to increase the vaccination rate. We hold group inoculation events such as Vax Nevada DAY where inoculators win prizes by lottery method and Bruno Mars and Asher tickets at LINQ and Park MGM along the strip.
Did you know that the transportation system is revolutionizing in Las Vegas?
The thing that runs the electric car Tesla in the underground tunnel called Vegas Loop devised by Elon Musk. For more details, please watch the video.
"Las Vegas TV" The traffic revolution that begins in Las Vegas !! I tried riding the future of VEGAS LOOP !!
https://youtu.be/CPsTIs…
A two-night, three-day tour that guides guests from Hawaii. At the end, we stayed at the Grand Canyon and returned to Las Vegas while stopping by Route 66 Seligman. The weather was stormy in the monsoon, but the last day was sunny and the sunrise in the very beautiful Grand Canyon.
On July 23rd and 24th, we held a one-night, two-day Grand Circle tour.
The customer was a family of three stationed in San Francisco.
On the first day, I left Las Vegas early in the morning and first visited Bryce Canyon National Park. After that, I moved to Antelope Canyon, but due to the influence of flash floods, I gave up sightseeing that day and switched to the next morning tour. After that, Horseshoe Bend and finally Lake Powell watched the sunset and the day ended.
On the second day, we succeeded in revenge at Antelope Canyon, which was transferred from the previous day! I slowly enjoyed the fantastic scenery of Antelope Canyon that I was looking forward to. After that, I went back to Las Vegas after sightseeing in the Grand Canyon and Route 66 (Seligman).
This customer was also affected by the closure of Antelope Canyon, but fortunately the transfer was made the next morning on the way, so I was able to finish sightseeing all.
It seems that the weather in the Grand Circle area will be unstable for a while.
If you are planning a trip to the Grand Circle during your summer vacation, don't forget to bring rain gear in case of sudden rain.
From July 23rd, we have been guiding customers from Hawaii in 3 days and 2 nights.
The suburbs of Las Vegas, Arizona, and southern Utah have a monsoon climate from June to September.
It will be a sightseeing tour with the utmost care for sudden flash floods and lightning strikes.
At the same time, it is also the season when you can enjoy the dynamic scenery that suits black-and-white photography.
From July 22nd to 24th, we held a tour of the Grand Circle for 2 nights and 3 days.
The customer was two women who participated with friends living in Connecticut and New Jersey.
I was planning to go to Antelope Canyon on the morning of the second day of the tour, but the valley was closed due to the flash floods from the previous day. It was said that it would resume in the afternoon, so I suddenly changed the schedule after that and tried again in the evening, but unfortunately the sightseeing in Antelope Canyon did not come true because it was closed for one day.
Even so, all the sightseeing except Antelope Canyon was done as planned, so I enjoyed the trip itself.
I will post the photo from the guide in charge this time as well.
* Grand Canyon sunrise * Monument Valley (from visitor center)
* Zion National Park (Checkerboard Mesa)
We have been guiding customers from Hawaii for 2 nights and 3 days from July 23rd.
On the first day, we will visit Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, etc. and stay in Monument Valley. Due to the influence of the monsoon, the weather is volatile during this period.
We held a day tour of the Grand Canyon on July 22nd.
The customer was a couple living in Boston.
Recently, due to the influence of the monsoon, convectional rains are common in the Grand Canyon area.
Heavy rain and flood warnings are issued almost every day, but the Antelope Canyon was closed for the first time today (July 23) due to flash floods, and all tours were cancelled.
We were able to organize a tour of the Grand Canyon this time in between such weather, so our customers were also impressed by the magnificent scenery of the Grand Canyon.
On July 20th and 21st, we held a one-night, two-day Grand Circle tour.
This time, the customer is a family of four stationed in Alabama, who postponed the trip they had applied for last summer vacation for one year and revenged this time.
I was very happy to be able to go to Antelope Canyon, which I had been longing for.
There were some scenes where it rained in the Grand Canyon, but thanks to that, I was able to see the rainbow over the valley.
In Japan, the opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics is finally tonight (8 pm on the 23rd). The Olympics really start in Tokyo!
It seems that the Olympics will be the center of attention at once, such as watching the softball women's qualifying from a few days ago and the men's soccer winning the first match against South Africa last night.
I'm reluctant that the number of unattended games has increased, but I hope it will be a tournament that makes me happy that there was an Olympic Games in Tokyo when the Japanese medal rush ended.
I also support you from Las Vegas!
"Do your best, Japan!"
From July 19th to 21st, we held a tour of the Grand Circle for 2 nights and 3 days.
The customer was a family of four living in New York who traveled to Las Vegas during the summer vacation.
The tour was a mixed ride plan, but since there were no other participants, it was reserved for the family.
On the first day, we visited Bryce Canyon National Park in the morning, visited Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend in the afternoon, and finally watched the sunset at Lake Powell.
On the second day, I went sightseeing in Monument Valley in the morning and then slowly went sightseeing in Grand Canyon until sunset.
On the third day, after seeing the sunrise in the Grand Canyon, I moved to Sedona for a day's sightseeing, then stopped at Route 66 (Seligman) and returned to Las Vegas.
There was a scene in the Grand Canyon on the way, but I was worried that Antelope Canyon was able to go sightseeing as planned without being affected by the rain, and the customers were happy.
I have received a photo showing the state of my close family, so I will post it.
On the last day of the 3-night 4-day tour around the Grand Circle, we visited the Grand Canyon and the power spot Sedona. It was a four-day tour that was blessed with good weather, and it was a tour where you could enjoy the wonderful scenery of the contrast between the red sandstone and the blue sky, which is a specialty of the Grand Circle.