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Sedona Tours
Sedona the “Red Rock country” in Central Arizona is a premium destination for tourists. Sedona is a versatile combination of desert, plain, river, and mountains. Sedona is always bustling with activities; there is something for everyone – men, women, old and children. There is much to see in and around Sedona. Here we will discuss a few must do Sedona tours.
Sedona has a number of professional tour operators that offer customized packages on the basis of your requirement and budget. Sedona is very near to Grand Canyon and there are packages that combine Sedona and Grand Canyon tours. Sedona tour operators have designed end number of packages depending on the tastes and preferences of the tourists who have been coming to Sedona for ages.
There are a number of activities that you can engage yourself in Sedona. Hiking, Biking, Camping and Picnicking, Hot Air Balloon ride, Jeep ride, Vortex experience, and much more. When you plan any tour in Sedona you have to see your interest first. Sedona has so many activities on board that it’s not possible to enjoy all in a day or two. You at least need a week’s time to have an overwhelming experience of Sedona.
When you are selecting any tour in Sedona you must base your decision on the following criteria:
- Budget – The Sedona tours are moderate to expensive. Choose a tour package that is not heavy on your pocket.
- Weather – Not all tours will be possible through out the year. For example, some trails are closed in rainy weathers or during snow.
- Interest – Sedona offers varied types of interests. Some are spiritual experience, some are Red Rock Tours; you need to look for your own interest.
- Feasibility – Some tours are easy while others are challenging. It’s better to select a tour that you enjoy without much strain.
Some of the popular and interesting tours in Sedona are:
Sedona Trolley Tour:
This is a nice way to know what Sedona is about. It’s a 55 minute trolley ride to all the important locations of Sedona. The tour guide will tell you about important Red Rock formation, vortexes, and about other main locations. However, this tour is only meant to brush up your information of Sedona and will help you in planning your rest of the time in Sedona.
Verde Canyon Railroad Tour:
The Verde Canyon Railroad tour is referred as the Arizona’s longest –running nature show. The train crosses a 680 foot man made tunnel. It’s a four-hour ride and passengers can see many interesting things on the way – Verde Canyon, fall foliage, migratory birds, Indian ruins, and much more.
Sky High Balloon Adventures:
This is a grand way to have an aerial view of the Verde valley. There are trained pilots to fly these balloons and a tour guide to tell you about the locations. The duration of the flight is 1-1 ˝ hours. After the flight ends there is picnic in store for the travelers and the pilot tells about the history of ballooning. While you have the aerial view you can see the flora and fauna of Verde valley and the Red Rock formations in their fullness.
Sedona Vortex Tours:
Sedona is really popular for vortex or energy points. These points provide spiritual experiences that are rare. Sedona has lots of tour operators that help you in experiencing these divine feelings. In most of the cases such spiritual experiences take 2-3 days. The tour operators have expert mentors who facilitate these personal experiences by taking you to the best vortexes.
Sedona is full of interesting tours. You will have a tough time deciding what to take and what to miss. Sedona tours are versatile and offer something to everyone.
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