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Day 1: Page
Las Vegas - Sedona We start the day traveling through the Mojave Desert and heading towards the Colorado Plateau and the historic Route 66 to reach Sedona, known as “The Jewel of the Desert” and considered one of the most beautiful places in North America. We will travel through the stunning Oak Creek Canyon, which descends 2,000 feet (610 meters) to the valley floor. We will stop to take photos of the red rocks and their surroundings from the viewpoints of Oak Creek Canyon. We will also visit Slide Rock State Park. Then we'll take a break for lunch in Sedona, where you can find authentic Native American crafts and galleries and boutiques that are unique to this area. After the break, we will head out to the desert to visit the Chapel of the Holy Cross and enjoy panoramic views of Sedona's rock formations, including Bell Rock, Courthouse Butte, and Cathedral Rock. In the afternoon, we will depart from Sedona to Page for the night.
Day 2: Page
Sedona - Monument Valley - Horseshoe Bend We start the day heading to Monument Valley, one of the iconic symbols of the American West and one of the most majestic and photographed spots in the world. Deep in the heart of Navajo Nation lies this majestic park, which consists of sandstone masterpieces rising between 400 and 1,000 feet (up to 300 meters). Surrounding these sandstone towers are mesas, shrubs, and trees. Our visit begins with a jeep tour guided by Navajo natives. The tour will take us deep into the valley, where we will experience firsthand why the Navajo call this land "like no other place on Earth." Then, we will head to the mighty Colorado River to visit "Horseshoe Bend," a spectacular site unique to this region of the country.
Day 3:
Antelope Canyon - Valley of Fire - Las Vegas We explore the Lower Antelope Canyon and visit the spectacular dunes created by wind, water, and sand; words are not enough to describe these formations created by Mother Nature. After our tour, we will leave this incredible area and begin our return to Las Vegas. Along the way, we will stop for lunch and then visit the “Valley of Fire,” named for the magnificent red sandstone formations created by the movement of sands and dunes during the dinosaur era, over 150 million years ago. Our visit is timed to see the valley “on fire” when the powerful rays of the sun reflect off the valley (weather permitting). We depart the park to arrive in Las Vegas at the end of the afternoon.