The Grand Canyon West Gorge is a reserve for the Indian-Warala tribe. Local Indians manage themselves. The Grand Canyon is not as magnificent as the southern margin, but there are also skywalk, helicopters, Colorado Valley cruises and Indian tribal cultural tourism. When our tour bus arrived at the Grand Canyon West Tourist Center, the soldiers were divided into two routes. One way is by helicopter and Colorado River cruise boat, the other way is by Indian tribal cultural landscape - Western Ranch - Eagle Rock (Sky Walk) and Bat Rock. We signed up for a two-way tour, first by helicopter and then by Indian tribe culture. Flying over the Grand Canyon is a small red helicopter. Full load 5 people, front row driver and co-driver, back row 3 people, according to weight allocation of seats. This kind of airplane charges quite high, but there is one thing more humane, that is, grouping according to the situation of tourists, not forcibly disassembling and combining, basically grouping according to family and partners, such as the small couple can take a plane alone, our group of four is just right. The first time we took a helicopter, the last time we took a helicopter tour on Australian Ocean Road. Flying alone is a good view, but the photographs are not ideal. The plane is more attractive when combined with a walk at the bottom of the canyon and a cruise ship. The plane took off smoothly and circled over the Grand Canyon without imaginary excitement and thrills. Arrive at the bottom of the canyon and enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Grand Canyon. Then boarded the Colorado River cruise ship in turn. Drive smoothly along the river and take photos.