Sunday 14 September 2014


SEDONA,ARIZONA

Photo credit: Sedona, Arizona

HISTORY :


Millions of years ago, the are known as Sedona was covered with sea. As the withdrawal of the waters combined with the earth's powerful forces of upheaval, this masterpiece was formed. The crimson monuments of vividly colored mesas were formed. This place is popular with the panoramic beauty. 

The people who used to live here long time ago is "Paleo Indians" and is followed by the " Anasazi Indians" and Hohokam. 

                                                                      
Photo credit: mesas is a flat top of a hill 
Photo credit: Anasazi Indians tribe 

Photo credit: Paleo Indians tribe 

THE WEATHER : 

  • ·      July is the average warmest month.
    ·         The highest recorded temperature was 110°F in 2003.
    ·         December is the average coolest month.
    ·         The lowest recorded temperature was 0°F in 1968.
    ·         The most precipitation on average occurs in March.

WILDLIFE : 


If you are fortunate to observe Arizona Wildlife, whether it be a large elk, black bear or mountain lion, or smaller animals such as bobcats and coyotes, view them all both from a scientific perspective or an example of nature's art. 

Photo credit: bobcat 
Photo credit: large elk 

 ATTRACTIONS : 

Photo credit: city of art in Sedona, Arizona 


  • Tlaquepaque, meaning the "best of everything," has been a Sedona landmark since the 1970's. Its vine covered stucco walls, cobble-stoned walkways and magnificent arched entryways give you the feeling that Tlaquepaque has been here for centuries
  • Tlaquepaque is a perfect setting to witness gifted artisans absorbed in their work. It's not uncommon to venture upon a well-known sculptor working on his or her latest piece right in one of the Tlaquepaque galleries. With over 40 specialty shops and exclusive art galleries, shopping becomes a joyful revelation of fabulous art treasures and distinctive gifts around every corner. Tlaquepaque is filled with spectacular one-of-a kind art expressions in every medium from Western and eclectic bronze sculpture, functional and traditional ceramics, breathtaking blown glass creations, contemporary and Southwestern fine art paintings, weavings, decorative arts, architectural décor pieces and stunning large format photography. Fine contemporary jewelry, designer casual wear in silks, and leathers and unusual gift items all await the Tlaquepaque visitor.
  • Your senses will be delighted with the splashing sounds from a courtyard fountain and mouth-watering aromas wafting from a nearby restaurant as sumptuous feasts are prepared. Spend the day at Tlaquepaque and enjoy excellent Mexican cuisine, fine French dining, and an on-site brewery and wonderful lunches in an intimate garden setting. 
  •  can see bursts of vibrant-colored flowers are everywhere, and if your timing is just right, you may hear the peal of the Chapel bells in joyful celebration of another Tlaquepaque wedding

Photo credit: tour with pink jeep at grand canyon, sedona
  • Pink Jeep Tours is extremely excited to be able to offer you some of the most spectacular views in the world, all from the comfort of our open-air Jeep ® Wranglers or our custom built Tour Trekkervehicles. Whether your destination is the South Rim or West Rim of this vast Canyon, Pink Jeep Tours will take you to the most scenic viewpoints and provide you with one of the most memorable days of your life!
  • For history buffs, explore the mystery and capture the history on the Ancient Ruin Tour. For a stunning jeep ride and see-forever vistas, climb aboard the Scenic Rim Tour, or board our custom Tour Trekker vehicle and head north on the Grand Canyon Tour!
  • With the jeep, we don't have to walk to Grand Canyon to have a great experience there, but we can order the jeep and the jeep will bring us fro the lower part of Grand Canyon to the the top of Grand Canyon. Moreover, we can capture the picture when we were on the jeep. 
  • Most of the tourist happy and satisfied with this service. So, you must try it. 





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