Embark on a VIP adventure to the Grand Canyon with a small group and a local guide. Discover the geology, history, and mystery of this iconic natural wonder while visiting multiple points of interest. Book now for a comprehensive and unforgettable experience!
Embark on a VIP adventure to the Grand Canyon with a small group and a local guide. Discover the geology, history, and mystery of this iconic natural wonder while visiting multiple points of interest. Book now for a comprehensive and unforgettable experience!
- Oak Creek Canyon - Enjoy a brief drive and learn about the geology and history as the journey continues onto the Colorado Plateau. Discover the history of settlers, unique geological features, and experience a significant climate change in under 20 minutes.
- Painted Desert - Marvel at the stunning colors of the Painted Desert while traveling…
- Oak Creek Canyon - Enjoy a brief drive and learn about the geology and history as the journey continues onto the Colorado Plateau. Discover the history of settlers, unique geological features, and experience a significant climate change in under 20 minutes.
- Painted Desert - Marvel at the stunning colors of the Painted Desert while traveling across the Navajo Nation to the park’s East entrance. Learn about this seemingly barren yet beautiful land, home to the oldest native group in North America, and the legends that unfold.
- Cameron Trading Post - Take a break for lunch at the best spot to purchase native art and souvenirs.
- Grand Canyon National Park - This exceptional tour focuses exclusively on the Grand Canyon. Spend 4-5 hours exploring the rim, discussing geology, and interpreting the ancient history of Öngtupqa, the great Salt Canyon with 13,000 years of mystery. The day includes 4 stops along the rim, with lunch in between. Enjoy a short walk along a paved path before returning to Sedona after 4 hours of sightseeing.
- Grand Canyon Desert View Watchtower - Make a full stop to admire the remarkable architecture of the Desert View Watchtower, designed as a replica of all the Archaeoastronomy sites in the Southwest. It’s the first view of the Grand Canyon.
- Lipan Point - Experience the best view of the Colorado River in the National Park! Observe formations and the Painted Desert, and spend time at this stop to see how the views are constantly changing.
- Moran Point - Visit the site where Thomas Moran painted one of the most iconic scenes in the Grand Canyon. This is the only point where every geological layer is visible.
- Yavapai Point - The final stop within the park’s Village boundaries, where 70% of visitors frequent. This area includes the train, restaurants, and hotels. It’s the deepest and widest part of the Canyon, spanning 278 miles. Here, the group can spend a full hour exploring. The views are nearly indescribable. This will be the last stop in the park.
This tour offers more stops and exploration time in the park and Village than most other companies, including those based in Utah and Nevada.
- Sedona - Return to Sedona with an expected 2.5-hour trip, including a pit stop halfway back.
- Complimentary bottled water
- Included parking fees
- Complimentary bottled water
- Included parking fees
- 15% Gratuity for local guide.
- Lunch
- 15% Gratuity for local guide.
- Lunch
Hosted by local owner operator Dynamic Journey Tours.
For those seeking an authentic experience with a locally based tour company, this day trip is dedicated to exploring the Grand Canyon from Sedona. The journey takes you through the stunning Oak Creek Canyon and past Flagstaff, with informative commentary on geology and history throughout. A lunch stop…
Hosted by local owner operator Dynamic Journey Tours.
For those seeking an authentic experience with a locally based tour company, this day trip is dedicated to exploring the Grand Canyon from Sedona. The journey takes you through the stunning Oak Creek Canyon and past Flagstaff, with informative commentary on geology and history throughout. A lunch stop is made at Cameron Trading Post within the historic Dine’ (Navajo) reservation before entering the Grand Canyon through the East Gate. The tour includes visits to four points of interest along the canyon, offering insights into the geology, geography, and history of the Native Americans and settlers. The tour concludes with an exit through the South Gate. The main advantage is a local guide who is well-versed in all relevant subjects, making the tour comprehensive and covering more sites than most others, providing the richest experience possible at the Grand Canyon!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.