Northern Arizona
Duration
7 Days /6 Nights
Group size
Customizable
Customization
Available!
Estimated Tour Pricing Inclusions: 6 nights’ accommodation, 6 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 3 dinners, admissions, entrance, and guide fees as stated in the itinerary, including taxes, and gratuity (excluding gratuity for guides and driver, unless requested).
Highlights:- Organ Stop Pizza
- Red Heritage - Native American Dinner Show
- Antelope Canyon Tour with a Navajo Guide
- Horseshoe Bend National Monument
- Cameron Indian Trading Post
- Red Feather Lodge
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Trolley Tour to the Chapel of the Holy Cross
- Jerome
- Blazin' M Ranch
- Scottsdale
Sample Itinerary: Day 1 - Arrive in AZ & Organ Stop Pizza
- Fly into Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport.
- Check-in to your Mesa Hotel.
- Dinner this evening is at Organ Stop Pizza. Each night in Mesa, Arizona, the largest theater pipe organ ever created rises above the audience on an 8,000-pound rotating hydraulic elevator to sit 10 feet above the 700-seat dining room. The organ has 1,074 keys, buttons, and switches linked to a series of xylophones, glockenspiels, gongs, and cymbals to create the sound of a full orchestra. Nightly shows also include dancing marionette cats, disco balls and spectacular light shows. While diners sup below, four industrial blowers pump pressurized air through the 6,000 pipes of the 1927 Wurlitzer organ, which is insured for $5 million.
- After an included breakfast at the hotel, depart for Northern Arizona.
- A lunch stop and comfort stops will be made enroute to Page AZ.
- Check-in your Page hotel.
- This evening, dinner and entertainment are included at Red Heritage - Native American Dinner Show. Navajo owned and operated, Red Heritage is a Native American Dinner Theater in Page, Arizona. They showcase local dancers talented in colorful powwow dancing, flute playing, and live drum music. Your evening will be filled with culturally inspired food and an unforgettable show!
- Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
- This morning, tour Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide. Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours provides one-of-a-kind tours of beautiful Upper Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon is made up of two magnificent slot canyons that lie on land belonging to the Navajo Nation and is a sacred site of the Navajo People as well as a Navajo Tribal Park that can be accessed by permit only. Antelope serves as a symbol of Mother Nature’s gifts and powers, and entering is a spiritual experience akin to entering a cathedral. It is considered a solemn event deserving of respect.
- After lunch included in Page, visit Horseshoe Bend National Monument. Horseshoe Bend has been featured as a landmark for Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Grand Canyon National Park, the Cities of Page AZ, Kanab UT, St George UT, and the Navajo Nation. Boundary lines are very close in some places. Horseshoe Bend itself, and that part of the Colorado River, are a part of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. About nine miles downstream is where Grand Canyon National Park begins. US Highway 89, the land north of the trail to the Horseshoe Bend overlook, and the parking area for the trailhead are in the City of Page. The land south of the parking area and the trail and overlook are on the Navajo Nation. This mixture of jurisdictions provides a unique opportunity in the management of this magnificent trail and overlook.
- Depart for the Grand Canyon.
- Stop at Cameron Indian Trading Post. A trip to the post to trade could take days of travel by horse-drawn wagon. Guests were always treated as family, fed & housed by the trading post during their stay. As traders, the brothers who established the post in 1916 were more than merchants. Understanding local dialects & customs, they were trusted by the local Native American people in matters concerning confusing new American legal & social systems. Over time as roads improved & interest in the area grew, The Cameron Trading Post’s convenience to the Grand Canyon & other intriguing areas made it popular for other travelers as well. Cameron’s philosophy of hospitality accommodated these changes while maintaining its role in the local community.
- Check into the Red Feather Lodge in Tusayan.
- Partake in breakfast at the lodge.
- Enter Grand Canyon National Park and spend the day exploring this magnificent wonder of the world. With multiple stops along the way, you will surely get several amazing photos to commemorate your time at the canyon.
- Enjoy a boxed lunch at a designated overlook.
- Return to the Lodge for the night.
- Enjoy breakfast at your hotel, prior to checking out of your hotel and departing for Sedona.
- Enjoy a Trolley Tour to the Chapel of the Holy Cross. The Chapel was commissioned by local rancher and sculptor Marguerite Brunswig Staude, who had been inspired in 1932 by the newly constructed Empire State Building to build such a church. The chapel was completed in 1956.
- Check-in to your Sedona hotel.
- Enjoy breakfast at your hotel.
- Today, explore Jerome and have lunch on your own. Located near the top of Cleopatra Hill between Prescott and Flagstaff is the historic copper mining town of Jerome, Arizona. Once known as the wickedest town in the west, Jerome was born a copper mining camp, growing from a settlement of tents into a roaring mining community. Once a thriving mining camp full of miners, bootleggers, gamblers, and prostitutes, now a bustling tourist destination full of artists, musicians, and gift shop proprietors.
- This evening a dinner show is included at Blazin’ M Ranch. Arrive early to enjoy all the activities offered before dinner. Enjoy dinner and a show this evening at Blazin' M Ranch. The Blazin’ M Ranch has provided visitors to Arizona an Old West experience to remember. Featuring a mouth-waterin’ BBQ chicken and ribs chuckwagon supper followed by a toe-tappin, knee-slappin’ hour-long Western stage production by award-winning musicians. It is a must-do attraction during your visit to the Sedona/Verde Valley region.
- Return to Sedona for the evening.
- Enjoy breakfast at your hotel prior to checking out and departing for the Valley.
- Spend some time in Scottsdale before arriving at Sky Harbor Airport.
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