Sedona Sacred Journeys
and Mystic Tours
Starlight Fire Ceremony

Experience a magical Sedona night to remember! Out on the land in Sedona’s mystical starlit landscape, bathed in the evening glow of sunset, we will gather around a ceremonial fire. Together, we will access greater personal clarity and activate the manifestation of our dreams and desires. Bring your musical instruments, ritual & personal power objects if you feel so inclined.
Highlights:
Blessing & Aura Cleansing
Receive a Personal Crystal
Reading by Luminous
Intention Setting & Fire Ceremony
Private Tour (2.5 hrs)
$180 for one person
$225 for two persons
$60 for each additional person
Facilitated by Luminous
More information on our press release
Chakra Healing Tour
Experience the healing energies of one of Sedona’s Sacred Vortexes while you receive a cleansing and balancing of your seven primary chakras, including your emotional and mental bodies with a Singing Bowl.
You will also receive the following:
Your own crystals for all seven chakras
Explanation of the chakras
Techniques on clearing and balancing your chakras
Intuitive Guidance
Private Tour (2.5 hrs)
$180 for one person
$200 for two persons
$60 for each additional person
Indigenous Trails Tour
Learn about the first inhabitants of the Southwest and walk in their footsteps as we explore Petroglyphs on red cliffs in the desert. We walk the ancient Sinagua site at Montezuma’s Well where, according to native american wisdom, the waters are considered to have healing powers. Afterwards, we visit ancient pueblo ruins at Montezuma’s Castle and the museum where we can view artifacts and gain a deeper understanding of the way of life that once existed in this area. We begin our day’s journey with a ceremony and use our time together as a ritual of greater understanding in our lives.We will have ample time for any photos (where allowed), meditation and sharing experience.
Half day tour Time 8am-12pm or 1pm-5pm Prices: $340 up to two people + $60 for additional person.
Included in the price are all entrance fees, beverage and snacks.
Sinagua Ruins Tour
Sin (without) Auga (water)
900 A.D. marks the time when Sinauga people inhabited the Verde Valley. They built their houses, called pueblos, into the cliffs. The Sinauga people had an understanding of astronomy and made jewelry, pottery, and baskets for trade with other groups of people including those in Central America, Mexico, and on the Pacific Coast.
By 1,400 A.D. the Sinauga people had left the Verde Valley and the Yavapai Apache took up residence, establishing their tribes and families until outside settlers began exploring the area.
The Yavapai Apache still reside in the Verde Valley today. A visit to these ancient cliff dwellings and petroglyphs may inspire you, or stir an old memory of times long past. We take a leisurely drive out the dirt roads to these sites and enjoy a tour where we can learn and ask questions.
9am-12pm or 2pm-5pm
Private Tour (3 hrs)
$250 for one person
$300 for two persons
$60 for each additional person
Hopi Private Tour
Our drive begins as we pass through beautiful Oak Creek Canyon with towering red rock formations and the beautiful Oak Creek flowing alongside the road. The San Francisco Peaks come in to view as we approach Flagstaff. The Peaks are sacred to both the Hopi and Navajo people. We continue our drive and pass through the Navajo Nation. Once at Hopi you will see the oldest continuously inhabited village in this country, Old Oraibi located on the Third Mesa.
We visit the Cultural Center and Hopi Museum on Second Mesa where we can view excellent examples of Hopi crafts and photographs depicting the Hopi way of life in the early 20th Century. We will enjoy a lunch here, where traditional Hopi food, including flavorful Blue Corn Fry bread is available.
On First Mesa we will have a Hopi guided tour of Walpi, a village that still adheres to the traditional way of life. Handicrafts directly from Hopi Artisans are available for purchase and the artists will explain the symbolism of the handicrafts.
Our tour includes the services of a local Hopi guided village tour, Hopi Museum and Lunch, beverages and snacks for travel. On the way home, we have the option of stopping at the Historic La Posada Hotel in Winslow for dinner (not included in tour price).
Please respect the wishes of the Hopi people – photography is not permitted on the reservation.
Private Tour (Full Day)
$475 for one person
$75 for each additional person
Items to bring for your comfort:
Water, walking or hiking shoes, hat/visor, sunscreen, and camera. If you prefer to sit on something, please bring a small pillow, towel (not white), or thin blanket



