日落塞多纳圣地 - 美食野餐晚餐和观星
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日落塞多纳圣地 - 美食野餐晚餐和观星
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低价保证立即预订,稍后支付免费取消
年龄 1-85
用时: 4–8 小时
开始时间: 查看供应情况
电子门票
现场指南:英语
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- 所有费用和税费
- 入场/门票 - 红岩圣十字教堂
- 入场/门票 - Sedona Airport Scenic Overlook
- 入场/门票 - 橡树溪峡谷
- 入场/门票 - West Fork Oak Creek Trailhead
- 出发地点:提供多个接送地点。
- Whole Foods Market, 1420 W State Rte 89A, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA在 Whole Foods Cafe 的入口处。
接送服务详情- 这是一次私人定制旅游或远足体验,活动的数量和类型包括观光、远足、漩涡和美洲原住民圣地、日落野餐和观星。
提供酒店接送服务结账时,您可以从包含的酒店列表中进行选择。提供机场接送服务结账时,您可以从包含的机场列表中进行选择。- Flagstaff Pulliam Airport, 6200 S Pulliam Dr #204, Flagstaff, AZ 86001
返程:此活动将在会面地点结束。 - 无障碍通道
- 允许携带服务型动物
- 靠近公共交通
- 提供婴儿座椅
- 交通工具有无障碍设施
如果您对无障碍设施有疑问,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:129182P2- 无心脏问题或其他重大疾病
- 旅行者应该具备正常的身体素质
- 此项体验需要天气状况良好。 如果行程由于恶劣天气而取消,您可选择改期或全额退款
- 这是一项私人游览/活动。 只有您的团队能够参加
- 要获得全额退款,请至少在体验开始日期前 24 小时取消。
- 如果您对此游览有疑问或需要协助预订,我们很乐意提供帮助。 只需致电下方的号码,并引用产品代码:129182P2
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birgitw80
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We had an extraordinary experience with Benny during his star-gazing gourmet picnic! From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the beauty of nature and Benny's passion for sharing his knowledge. His wonderful stories about the stars and the natural world truly brought everything to life.
The picnic itself was a delightful blend of delicious food and breathtaking views, making it a perfect evening. We felt so touched by Benny’s personal experiences and insights, which added a unique touch to the entire experience. It was not just a picnic; it was a journey through the cosmos and an appreciation of Mother Nature.
Thank you, Benny, for a wonderful evening that we will cherish forever!
We had an extraordinary experience with Benny during his star-gazing gourmet picnic! From the moment we arrived, we were captivated by the beauty of nature and Benny's passion for sharing his knowledge. His wonderful stories about the stars and the natural world truly brought everything to life.
The picnic itself was a delightful blend of delicious food and breathtaking views, making it a perfect evening. We felt so touched by Benny’s personal experiences and insights, which added a unique touch to the entire experience. It was not just a picnic; it was a journey through the cosmos and an appreciation of Mother Nature.
Thank you, Benny, for a wonderful evening that we will cherish forever!
撰写日期:2024年10月9日
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wackijrk
佛罗里达劳德代尔堡4 条分享
2022年5月
Benny Benedict – review:
A Sedona resident, great friend and trusted mentor suggested my wife, Cindy, and I call Benny Benedict’s Earth Tours for options before traveling to Sedona. From our initial call, we built a rapport which grew into respect then affection.
Benny spent two days with us during our week in Sedona. The first day we visited sacred spaces, starting with a few historical spots located in the same valley with our rental property. Then we visited a spa with a Medicine Wheel where Cindy stood on one cardinal point, Benny and I on two others. He walked us through some personal insights and without pushing, we all set some intentions.
Next stop the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park, a Buddhist temple where we walked, sat in quiet meditation, and walked some more. No views in Sedona are bad, but the Stupa has special vistas on Capital Butte, Chimney Rock and Sugarloaf Summit. Benny spoke of native names and legends concerning different canyons, mountains, and rock formations. His knowledge was encyclopedic. When I asked about a tree or a plant, he knew the scientific name, what natives called them and why that particular tree thrived where we stood. I rarely stumped him whether the question concerned animal, mineral, plant, or anything else. Benny has an infectious sense of humor, and we shared plenty of laughter.
Benny drove north along Oak Creek Canyon from Sedona to near Flagstaff, the temperature dropped. The greenery down in the west fork of the canyon made us feel like we were on a different planet from the desert from whence we had just come. We hiked past ruins of the Mayhew Lodge where celebrities, politicians and dignitaries once stayed. Between massive canyon walls painted a variety of colors through eons of formation, weather, and water flow. We crossed the creek twice and turned back only because Cindy and I had overdone hiking the day before. Benny led us through a gentle guided meditation across time and history. The resulting peace renewed our flagging spirits.
Our second day with Benny took us to the Grand Canyon. Words fail to describe the majesty and magnificence of that sacred place. Books have been written, I suggest you go yourself and write your own story. Having coffee in Flagstaff that morning, the subject of special experiences at the Canyon came up. Benny spoke of sighting California Condors but warned us it was rare. Cindy asked the Universe aloud to show us. What are the odds? 100%, we like to say.
Benny dropped us at El Tovar Hotel near Hopi House. As we began to walk the Trail of Time marking Earth’s geological history, guess who flew up. You got it. Benny joined us just in time to answer when I asked, “hey, what kind of bird is that?” His delight was profound as ours, A California Condor flew across the canyon and landed on a promontory not one hundred yards away. We were part of a small group that noticed and began to snap photos and videos. The condor perched several minutes, looked at us a few times then unfolded his impressive wingspan and flew back to the western rim of the canyon. Our joy was Benny’s joy and we carried that joy throughout the day.
We hiked the Trail of Time, enjoying amazing views and photo ops along the years. Poised on our respective birth years, we realized how infinitesimal yet enormously profound our human existence has been in relation to these rocks where we stand.
Stopping for a healthy picnic at a point on the road to Desert View Watchtower, Benny introduced us to a couple of ravens he called Heckle and Jeckle. The Watchtower provided several safe overlooks to view the distant Colorado River. With Benny’s binoculars we could see river boats traversing the rapids some eight miles away, a mile below our current elevation.
Benny’s wit and wisdom offered memories Cindy and I will share forever. Stories from native fathers and legends of the American west to Buddhist masters at the foot of the Himalayas. I am grateful to have met Benny. I am happy to recommend his services to anyone seeking adventure, experience and wonder in nature. Cindy and I wholeheartedly endorse Benny Benedict’s Earth Tours. Give him a chance, you won’t be disappointed.
A Sedona resident, great friend and trusted mentor suggested my wife, Cindy, and I call Benny Benedict’s Earth Tours for options before traveling to Sedona. From our initial call, we built a rapport which grew into respect then affection.
Benny spent two days with us during our week in Sedona. The first day we visited sacred spaces, starting with a few historical spots located in the same valley with our rental property. Then we visited a spa with a Medicine Wheel where Cindy stood on one cardinal point, Benny and I on two others. He walked us through some personal insights and without pushing, we all set some intentions.
Next stop the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park, a Buddhist temple where we walked, sat in quiet meditation, and walked some more. No views in Sedona are bad, but the Stupa has special vistas on Capital Butte, Chimney Rock and Sugarloaf Summit. Benny spoke of native names and legends concerning different canyons, mountains, and rock formations. His knowledge was encyclopedic. When I asked about a tree or a plant, he knew the scientific name, what natives called them and why that particular tree thrived where we stood. I rarely stumped him whether the question concerned animal, mineral, plant, or anything else. Benny has an infectious sense of humor, and we shared plenty of laughter.
Benny drove north along Oak Creek Canyon from Sedona to near Flagstaff, the temperature dropped. The greenery down in the west fork of the canyon made us feel like we were on a different planet from the desert from whence we had just come. We hiked past ruins of the Mayhew Lodge where celebrities, politicians and dignitaries once stayed. Between massive canyon walls painted a variety of colors through eons of formation, weather, and water flow. We crossed the creek twice and turned back only because Cindy and I had overdone hiking the day before. Benny led us through a gentle guided meditation across time and history. The resulting peace renewed our flagging spirits.
Our second day with Benny took us to the Grand Canyon. Words fail to describe the majesty and magnificence of that sacred place. Books have been written, I suggest you go yourself and write your own story. Having coffee in Flagstaff that morning, the subject of special experiences at the Canyon came up. Benny spoke of sighting California Condors but warned us it was rare. Cindy asked the Universe aloud to show us. What are the odds? 100%, we like to say.
Benny dropped us at El Tovar Hotel near Hopi House. As we began to walk the Trail of Time marking Earth’s geological history, guess who flew up. You got it. Benny joined us just in time to answer when I asked, “hey, what kind of bird is that?” His delight was profound as ours, A California Condor flew across the canyon and landed on a promontory not one hundred yards away. We were part of a small group that noticed and began to snap photos and videos. The condor perched several minutes, looked at us a few times then unfolded his impressive wingspan and flew back to the western rim of the canyon. Our joy was Benny’s joy and we carried that joy throughout the day.
We hiked the Trail of Time, enjoying amazing views and photo ops along the years. Poised on our respective birth years, we realized how infinitesimal yet enormously profound our human existence has been in relation to these rocks where we stand.
Stopping for a healthy picnic at a point on the road to Desert View Watchtower, Benny introduced us to a couple of ravens he called Heckle and Jeckle. The Watchtower provided several safe overlooks to view the distant Colorado River. With Benny’s binoculars we could see river boats traversing the rapids some eight miles away, a mile below our current elevation.
Benny’s wit and wisdom offered memories Cindy and I will share forever. Stories from native fathers and legends of the American west to Buddhist masters at the foot of the Himalayas. I am grateful to have met Benny. I am happy to recommend his services to anyone seeking adventure, experience and wonder in nature. Cindy and I wholeheartedly endorse Benny Benedict’s Earth Tours. Give him a chance, you won’t be disappointed.
撰写日期:2022年5月23日
此点评为 Tripadvisor 会员所写的主观评论,并不代表 Tripadvisor LLC 的观点。 Tripadvisor 对点评进行检查。