Hopi Lands and Cultural Tour from Sedona

This unique and fascinating journey will take you into the heart of Hopi country. Visit the oldest continuously occupied villages in the United States and experience Native American culture and their

This unique and fascinating journey will take you into the heart of Hopi country. Visit the oldest continuously occupied villages in the United States and experience Native American culture and their history. Note: Tour not available on Christmas Day, December 25th.

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Location: Sedona

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Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for kids on this tour? I want to bring my 6-year-old.

A: Yes, children eight years and younger are required by Arizona State Law to be in a car seat or booster seat during the tour. So since your 6-year-old is under that age, definitely bring a booster seat! The tour is very family-friendly and you'll have an amazing time learning about the Hopi culture together.

Q: What should I wear for this tour? Is it outdoors all day?

A: Great question! The tour involves some outdoor exploration, especially at the mesas, so wear comfortable shoes and clothes suited for the weather. Layers work best since it can get chilly in the morning but warm up by midday. Don't forget your sunscreen and a hat!

Q: Can this tour be rescheduled easily if something comes up?

A: Yes, rescheduling is typically straightforward, but it's best to give at least 24 hours notice. Just reach out to the tour provider directly. They’re usually pretty accommodating and will help you find a new date that works!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Hopi Lands Tour, any recommendations?

I’m considering this Hopi Lands and Cultural Tour for my parents’ anniversary. I’ve heard amazing things about the guides and the cultural insights you get. Also, is it worth it to go just for the lunch included? 😊 Any tips on making it special?

Just got back from the Hopi Tour—must share!

OMG, I just did the Hopi Lands and Cultural Tour from Sedona and it was mind-blowing! The guides were super knowledgeable, and visiting the oldest Hopi villages felt like stepping back in time. The lunch was actually really good too! Recommend bringing a camera—so many photo ops!