2 days
Easy
(Day 1) We leave Phoenix, Arizona in the morning and start heading North towards Sedona. Right after leaving the city, you will see the Sonoran Desert landscape and all its wonder. We stop at Camp Verde to see the amazing Montezuma's Castle. From the year 1100 to 1400, the Sinagua people had lived in this beautiful area, hunting and building pueblo structures. 20 minutes from Camp Verde is the wonderous Bell Rock Vista. We will do a really easy hike on the trail up to the base to take some pictures and to feel the vortex energy. Next is the Chapel of the Holy Cross, we will take pictures and embrace this 2nd vortex spot in Sedona providing lots of spirituality and good energy. After that stop, we go to Sedona Uptown to eat at the famous Open Range restaurant and then to quickly shop at a Sedona gift shop. We will see the back route to Flagstaff through the magical Oak Creek Canyon seeing the beautiful scenery. We drive by Flagstaff and see all the majestic mountains and fresh pine trees. We will arrive at the Grand Canyon Village and start sightseeing and getting lots of photos at the lookout points and different sightseeing buildings. We go into the Kolb Brothers exhibit, the Hopi House, Bright Angel Path and El Tovar Hotel. We then go to Grand Canyon's gift shop to do a little more shopping. Off to the Yavapai Point where we see the Geology Museum and do plenty of sightseeing, photography and see the lookout points. We are then heading to the Cameron Trading Post Lodge or if they have no vacancies we will stay in a hotel in Page.
(Day 2) We get up bright and early, but it might be later if we get a later Antelope Canyon tour. We then leave to the majestic Horseshoe Bend and Lake Powell's Wahweap Recreational Area to capture the morning light hitting the area while capturing great photos. Afterwards, your Antelope Canyon tour begins, and a Navajo guide will walk you through the beautiful slot canyon getting breathtaking, red wavelike, rock formation photographs. The slot canyon tour is about 1.5 hours from start to finish. We then go to the Cameron Trading Post to grab some lunch, before leaving to Phoenix which is 4 hours.