Arizona & Las Vegas, USA
Arizona home to many Native American Historic sites and ghost towns from the gold and silver mining days whilst being blessed with jaw-dropping scenery including The Grand Canyon. With depths reaching over a mile, many choose to visit by Helicopter from Las Vegas or there are 3 main Rim viewing areas. The most accessible is West Rim, including the Sky Walk, a 3 hour drive from the City. South Rim is considered the most scenic whilst the more remote North Rim is ideal for combining with the towering sandstone monoliths of Zion and Bryce National Parks (located in Utah) and perhaps a houseboat on Lake Powell with jet ski in tow!

Scottsdale, featuring many luxurious resorts and golf courses, provides access to the Sedona Desert where activities include off-roading, night-time treks and hot air ballooning. Head further South and Tucson offers the opportunity to stay on a Dude Ranch amidst the unique backdrop of the giant Saguaro cacti.
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Amangiri
Starkly beautiful, powerful, raw – these are just some of the descriptions synonymous with Canyon...
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Bellagio Las Vegas
The Bellagio. Even just the name of this iconic hotel encapsulates Las Vegas. An attraction in...
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Four Seasons Resort Scottsdale at Troon North
Nestled in the craggy foothills of Pinnacle Peak, the signature mountain in the high Sonoran...
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Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort and Spa
A 27-acre oasis found within the Sonoran Desert, the hottest in North America, this beautiful...
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MGM Grand Hotel and Casino and The Signature
MGM Studios – originally the largest and most glamorous film studio in the world - followed suit...
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North Rim Grand Canyon Lodge
North Rim can often be overlooked as a spot from which to marvel at the Grand Canyon, as it is...
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Tanque Verde Ranch
This ‘Dude Ranch’, established in 1868, is nestled among the majestic natural beauty of the Rincon...
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