PRIVATE Sedona Vortex Jeep Tour to Connect with Mother Earth





Description
Ride in the comfort of a private open-air jeep on paved roads leading to an inflow vortex in the heart of Sedona. This tour offers time for reflection and guided meditation in the serenity of a private garden with a medicine wheel and stone circle specifically designed to deepen people's connection to nature in their inner wisdom.
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Itinerary
Here guest will get a chance to view one of Sedona's spiritual gardens.
Here you will experience one of Sedona's vortex spots. You will be able to get out, meditate, and take pictures.
Once known as Saddle Back Rock, this rock formation is adoringly named after the Peanuts character, and is one of the striking sights along Schnebly Hill Road. Towering above Oak Creek Canyon, Snoopy rests asleep atop his doghouse with Woodstock on his nose.
The Margs Draw Trailhead is a trail at the foot of the dramatic red cliffs of Munds Mountain on the east side of Sedona.
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What's included
Traveller Ratings
Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Service animals allowed
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Dress for the season; layers in Winter and light clothing for Summer.
- We suggest comfortable traction tread shoes or tennis shoes, hats, visors, sunscreen and sunglasses
- Minimum age is 3 years
- Your Driver/Guide will make decisions on the day of your tour to enhance your experience, therefore specific destinations and times at each are not guaranteed.
- Pregnant travelers may not participate under any circumstances.
Reviews(2)
White wolf was an AWESOME guide. Very informative and made the tour extra special being a fellow New Yorker
We enjoyed many aspects of the tour including identifying and learning how to appreciate the different vortex spots we stopped at. Wyatt was professional and a wealth of knowledge of the areas we visited. Helped us to learn the power and strengths that the earth gives us.



