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Aventure privée de Sedona au Grand Canyon

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Hosted by local owner opereror Dynamic Journey Tours.

For those that are seeking a more genuine tour, with a locally based tour company, this day is designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon coming from Sedona, along the way up we drive within the glorious Oak Creek Canyon, passing through Flagstaff while sharing geology and history info the entire way. We then stop for lunch at Cameron Trading post within the historic Dine' (Navajo) reservation then enter first into the East Gate. We then visit 4 points of interests along the canyon and learn the geology, geography, and history/mystery of the Natives and settlers, finally exiting the park at the South Gate. It's biggest advantage is a local guide that has studied all the relevant subjects, making the tour as comprehensive as possible and visiting more sites than most other tours, thus having the most amount of experience one could have while visiting the Grand Canyon!
Ville: Sedona
Sun 26 Oct
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Lunch
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Bottled water
Lunch
Parking Fees
Bottled water
Information additionnelle
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
2
Painted Desert
Experience the wonderful colors of the painted desert while we drive across the Navajo nation to the East entrance of the Park. We talk about how this seemingly barren, yet beautiful land, is home to the oldest group of natives in North America, and the legends that unfold.
3
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
4
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
5
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
6
Painted Desert
Experience the wonderful colors of the painted desert while we drive across the Navajo nation to the East entrance of the Park. We talk about how this seemingly barren, yet beautiful land, is home to the oldest group of natives in North America, and the legends that unfold.
7
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
8
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
9
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
10
Painted Desert
Experience the wonderful colors of the painted desert while we drive across the Navajo nation to the East entrance of the Park. We talk about how this seemingly barren, yet beautiful land, is home to the oldest group of natives in North America, and the legends that unfold.
11
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
12
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
13
Canyon du ruisseau Oak
Un trajet rapide et une leçon géologique et historique pendant que nous voyageons sur le plateau du Colorado. Nous discutons de l'histoire des colons, de la géologie unique et expérimentons un changement climatique majeur en moins de 20 minutes.
14
Désert peint
Découvrez les merveilleuses couleurs du désert peint pendant que nous traversons la nation Navajo jusqu'à l'entrée est du parc. Nous parlons de la façon dont cette terre apparemment stérile, mais magnifique, abrite le plus ancien groupe d'indigènes d'Amérique du Nord, et des légendes qui s'y déroulent.
15
Parc national du Grand Canyon
Il s'agit d'une visite fantastique conçue pour se concentrer uniquement sur le Grand Canyon. Nous passons 4 à 5 heures à explorer le bord, à discuter de la géologie et à interpréter le passé ancien d'Öngtupqa, le grand canyon de sel qui recèle 13 000 ans de mystère. Le déroulement de la journée se compose de 4 arrêts le long du bord, avec un déjeuner entre les deux. Une courte promenade le long d'un chemin pavé, puis nous retournons à Sedona après 4 heures de visites.
16
Poste de traite de Cameron
Une pause pour le déjeuner. Ainsi que le meilleur endroit pour acheter de l'art indigène et voir des souvenirs.
17
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
18
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
19
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
20
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
We make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
21
Lipan Point
Here we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
22
Yavapai Point
Last stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
23
Sedona
Return back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
24
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
25
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
26
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
27
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
We make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
28
Lipan Point
Here we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
29
Yavapai Point
Last stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
30
Sedona
Return back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
31
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
32
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
33
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
34
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
We make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
35
Lipan Point
Here we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
36
Yavapai Point
Last stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
37
Sedona
Return back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
38
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
39
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
40
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
41
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
We make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
42
Lipan Point
Here we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
43
Yavapai Point
Last stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
44
Sedona
Return back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
45
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
46
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
47
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
48
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
We make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
49
Lipan Point
Here we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
50
Yavapai Point
Last stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
51
Sedona
Return back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
52
Oak Creek Canyon
A quick drive and geologic and historical lesson while we travel onto the Colorado Plateau. We discuss the settler history, unique geology and experience a major climate change in less than 20 minutes.
53
Cameron Trading Post
A break for lunch. As well as the best place to buy native art and see souviners.
54
Grand Canyon National Park
This is a fantastic tour designed to focus solely on the Grand Canyon. We spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing the geology, and interpreting the ancient past of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon that holds 13,000 years of mystery. The course of the day consists of 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. A short walk along a paved path, and then we make our way back to Sedona after 4 hours of sight seeing.
55
Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower
We make a full stop here to enjoy the incredible architecture of the desert view watch tower. Designed as a replica to all the Archaeoastronomy sights in the Southwest. Its the first view Grand Canyon.
56
Lipan Point
Here we get the singular best view of the Colorado River anywhere in the National Park! We point out formations, and the painted desert, as well as spending time with you at this stop to point our how the views are constantly changing!
57
Yavapai Point
Last stop, with in the parks Village boundaries. This is where 70% of visitors frequent, most do not leave the Village area. This is here the train, the restaurants, and all the hotels are located. Its the deepest. widest part of the Canyon considering its 278 miles distance. Its the main show, from here is where you group gets to spend a full hour roaming and exploring. The views are nearly incomprehensible. This will be out last stop while in the park. We have more stops, and allow more time to explore the park and Village than nearly all other companies, including Utah and Nevada based operations.
58
Sedona
Return back to Sedona. Expect a 2.5 hour trip, we do make a pit stop half way back.
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Commentaires (36)
DBrehmer70
Mar 2025
What an amazing trip!!! Connor was a FANTASTIC guide and an even better person. His knowledge of the area, not just the Grand Canyon, but the other geological and cultural aspects was beyond exceptional. This was an A+++ experience! Highly recommend having Connor be your guide in the Sedona, Flagstaff and Grand Canyon areas.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Thank you Dan!!!!! Give my best to your wife Dana and Genevieve, thanks again!
C9508CCkathyh
Mar 2025
Our tour guide, Connor was absolutely phenomenal! His deep knowledge of the area, engaging storytelling, and genuine enthusiasm made our experience truly unforgettable. Connor was incredibly accommodating to our pace and interests, ensuring we learned something new. We especially appreciated his ability to bring history to life with vivid details and anecdotes.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Great review! Thank you!!!!
Shane_H
Dec 2024
Excellent Tour and very professional! Would recommend to anyone! Connor was very knowledgeable and helpful with anything we asked!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2024
Thanks for leaving such a quick review Shane!

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