Visit the Navajo Nation and see the true Native America including a stop at the famous Cameron trading post, where you can see authentic native artwork. This small group tour travels in a comfortable
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Location: Sedona
What's Included
- Bottle water provided throughout the day
- Arizona State Law Requires All Children Eight Years and Younger to be in a Car Seat/Booster Seat.
- 90 minute walking tour with Navajo Guide
- Pickup available at all Sedona/Flagstaff Hotels
- Professional Guide
- Transportation by air-conditioned mini-coach from Sedona and Flagstaff, Arizona
- Comfortable touring van with usually no more than 10 guests
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The tour requires that all kids 8 and under must be in a car seat or booster seat due to Arizona State Law. So if you've got young ones, make sure to bring the appropriate seats! Also, check with the provider beforehand if your child is under 8 to ensure they can accommodate you. It's a great experience for kids who are able to walk the 90-minute tour comfortably.
A: Wear comfortable shoes because you'll be walking in sand and uneven surfaces for about 90 minutes. Lightweight, breathable clothing is best since it can get pretty warm, especially in Arizona. Don’t forget your sunglasses and sunscreen too, as you'll be outside a lot! A hat is a good idea for shade as well.
A: If the weather looks threatening, the tour company usually checks the forecast and may reach out to reschedule. They want to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyment. If you're worried, it’s best to contact them a day before your tour to check the status. I've had friends who had to reschedule, but they made it easy and hassle-free.
Discussions
Just got back from the Antelope Canyon tour and wow!
I booked the small-group tour from Sedona for my family last weekend, and it was incredible! Our guide was super knowledgeable, and the walk through Antelope Canyon was breathtaking. The light filtering through the narrow slot canyon was unreal. Plus, we stopped at Horseshoe Bend, which was just as amazing. I definitely recommend this experience for anyone visiting Sedona! Just a heads up, be ready for some walking and make sure to bring water.
Considering gifting the Antelope Canyon tour for my parents!
My parents are visiting me in Arizona, and I want to surprise them with an experience they'll remember. They love nature but aren’t super active. Do you think this tour would be suitable for them? Also, what’s the vibe like during the tour, is it relaxing or fast-paced?