Hiking Kilimanjaro’s Machame And Rongai Route
- At November 18, 2016
- By Iala Jaggs
- In hikes, hiking
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Kilimanjaro is a favorite destination for hikers because it’s the highest free-standing mountain in Africa and in the world.
It doesn’t matter if you’re just a newbie who wants to go climb and hike this mountain. All you have to do is make sure that you’re ready and know what do you need to conquer this amazing mountain.
How To Climb Kilimanjaro: A Beginner’s Guide
Mount Kilimanjaro is the highest mountain in Africa, rising 5895 meters above sea level. This place is famous with hikers as it’s the highest free-standing mountain in the world (and is the highest mountain on the African continent!). The best thing about this place is that you don’t have to be an expert in order to climb it! If you’re a beginner who… Read more at Travelers Today
Hiking Mt.Kilimanjaro is a test of your will and mental strength. During the hike you will definitely encounter rough terrain and reasons that may make you quit. More that a hike, it is an experience that can teach you many lessons.
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Climbing Kilimanjaro
Come and Play in the Rain!
- At December 05, 2013
- By Iala Jaggs
- In Sedona seasons
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As you may expect, those of us living in beautiful Sedona love a rainy day — we have them so rarely. But we are also so happy to let you know that rainy days are also wonderful for a Sedona Red Rock Tour!
The rain transforms the Sedona forest in so many ways. Here are a few that I always notice:
One of my favorites is the smell — the moist thickness that comes into the air on a rainy day is so wonderful. You can smell the plants more distinctly, and the smell of the earth itself…
The change in colors is another facet you have to see to believe. The greens on the cactus seem to glow. The colors that are revealed in the bark of the cypress trees never ceases to thrill me — reds, greens, golds — colors usually hidden come to life as the trees are showered.
Solitary walks. Since most visitors do not realize the gifts that can be experienced on a rainy day, they hunker in and wait for it to pass. Journey out in the rain, and you’re likely to feel like the only visitors in the forest.
Ahh, the mists and rainbows… Often as the temperature changes throughout a rainy day we will see mystical mists rising from the ground, obscuring parts of the rock formation while the remainder of the rock looms above. And the rainbows? You never know where you’ll see them as the sun peeks out. And, true to form, Sedona rainbows are not to be outdone — full length and double rainbows, so beautiful.
And all these beautiful aspects can usually be experienced in comfort — just throw on an extra layer or two and cover up with a plastic hooded poncho. Just take care if walking on the open rock — they can get slippery when wet!
So take advantage of the rare rains, and join us for a Sedona Red Rock Tours experience!
Celebrate Your Chakras!
- At November 17, 2013
- By Iala Jaggs
- In healing
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Looking for a way to connect with the power of Sedona’s nature while exploring your own nature? Try one of our most popular red rock Sedona spiritual tours, the Sedona Chakra Tour!
Chakras are those beautiful energy centers within us. They connect us to all that it means to be human — from our need for basic safety to our natural connection to the infinite, and everything in between.
At any given time, we can have some chakras happily humming along, while others might need some TLC. In your Chakra Tour, you’ll learn how to tell which chakras need that special attention. Maybe you’re carrying around some old conditioning that can be cleared or maybe life has simply numbed you to feeling your own powerful energy. You’ll learn how to release old blockages and invite in new energy — a wonderful practice you can take with you for the rest of our life.
And the setting for this wonderful experience? Why it’s our own nature version of the seven main chakras — the Seven Sacred Pools. A beautiful hike through the forest ending at the 7 Sacred Pools — little oasis pools of water in the forest. You’ll spend time connecting with each pool, and seeing all seven as reflections of your own system. And maybe some tiny chirping frogs, too!
So learn about and embrace your energies — come on our Chakra Tour!
Akal Drumming
- At September 23, 2013
- By Iala Jaggs
- In Tour Sessions
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Watch as Shaman Akal drums and chants during a Shamanic Sound Healing session, one of over 20 amazing sessions available through Sedona Red Rock Tours and Sedona Vortex Retreats as standalone sessions or as part of customized tours and retreats.
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Come to Our Free Equinox Ceremony September 22, 2013
- At September 18, 2013
- By Iala Jaggs
- In Special Events
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Looking for a wonderful way to celebrate the upcoming equinox? Come to our Equinox Ceremony on September 22, 2013 at 9 am!
The Ceremony is at the beautiful Sedona Divine Heart Wheel behind the Sedona Rouge Hotel, and is FREE to all.
The Sedona Divine Heart Wheel offers many ways to connect your heart’s energy — a perfect way to honor the balance of light and dark we call the Equinox.
Our Sedona Red Rock Tours Shaman will lead the festivities — introducing you to the Wheel, and connecting us all to this magical time in the yearly cycle.
Bring your voice — and drums, rattles, and other instruments! Bring your sacred objects to place within the wheel during the ceremony.
These free ceremonies are a wonderful experience for locals and visitors alike. It is a playful and beautiful time for all ages, and such a sweet way to launch us into the darker half of the year.
Please park at Safeway next to Sedona Rouge and walk over.
We look forward to seeing you all!