Description
Immerse yourself in the breathtaking beauty of Sedona’s hypnotic sandstone backdrop. Learn how easy meditation can be, feel your energy field expand, and stroll the labyrinth ready for the next chapter—supported and steady.
Your journey begins at a central meeting point near the Merlin Statue at Whole Foods Market, located at [specific address or landmark], where you’ll meet your guide and a small group of like-minded travelers. Over approximately 4 hours, you’ll venture into Sedona’s iconic red rock landscape for an experience designed to calm the mind, balance energy, and provide space for quiet reflection.
At hand-picked locations renowned for their natural energy and peaceful atmosphere, your guide will lead you through meditation practices accessible to all. Even if you’re new to meditation, you’ll discover just how easily you can learn to release tension and quiet your inner dialogue. The striking desert scenery enhances every moment, from wide-open vistas to intimate stone alcoves perfect for a mindful pause.
A key part of this journey is a labyrinth walk—a gently winding path that serves as a moving meditation. Here, every step encourages presence, clarity, and intention. You’ll move at a comfortable pace, allowing time for breath and awareness to naturally sync. The walk is designed to be accessible to all, regardless of fitness level, and your guide will be on hand to provide support if needed.
This is a relaxed, small-group outing open to all levels of experience, and families are welcome with children under 14 joining for free. The day concludes back at the starting point, leaving you grounded, refreshed, and equipped with simple tools to continue your practice long after your return home.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is this tour for?
Anyone seeking clarity or curious about meditation and energy work.
What if I’ve never meditated?
No worries—guided and beginner-friendly throughout.
What should I bring?
Bring snacks and water; everything else is provided.
Do I need spiritual experience?
None at all—just an open mind and willingness to pause.