Sedona, AZ

Published: Oct. 7, 2022, 3:36 p.m.

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In this episode: FAQ is:\\xa0 How can I travel solo while I am still in a \\u201cgroup\\u201d?\\xa0

Today\\u2019s Destination is: Sedona, AZ

Today\\u2019s Mistake- Bought the wrong ticket online

Travel Advice:\\xa0 Gas up when half full.

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FAQ: How can I travel solo while I am still in a \\u201cgroup\\u201d?\\xa0

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Answer: Before or after your group trip, plan some solo time, for just you. That way, when you do get to the arranged activities, you will be ready and prepared. Some people like to warm up by going with just one friend, before they join the group. That\\u2019s ok, too.

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After your group tour, you may want to have a few days in the same region to purposefully explore other options, and see things that were left off the tour. Tourguides generally only show you the best parts of the region. To really experience, you need some solo trip time, too.

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Today\\u2019s destination: Sedona, Arizona

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Sedona, Arizona and the Verde Valley area is 1200 square miles big and is a traveler\\u2019s delight. It\\u2019s like an oasis in the desert, but lifelike and real. It\\u2019s known for spirituality and wellness, plus red rocks.

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Sedona\\u2019s magic goes back to history and legend. Sedona may have been linked to early Aztec or Mayan occupation thousands of years ago. The earliest native artifacts\\u2014such as pottery and weavings\\u2014found in the area date back to as early as the 7th century. Later on, there are tribes that were here including Hopi, Navajo, and (YA- VA Pie) Yavapai.

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Cliff houses are worth exploring such as Sedona\\u2019s (pal at kI) Palatki Heritage Site or nearby Montezuma Castle. Way back in the 16th century, the Spanish called the local in-dig in us) Indigenous people Sinagua, which means without water. Sedona is named after the wife of TC Schnebly, the founder in modern days of the area.

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https://visitsedona.com/

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Arizona reminds me of a rusty color and rustic travel. You can take your hike or spiritual journey here. If driving through, please drive from north to south for the best views. Be aware of falling rocks.

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It\\u2019s a two-hour drive from Phoenix and a getaway from the deserts surrounding the area. Every time I arrive here, I learn something new and so will you. I\\u2019ve never been to a spa here, but they seem outstanding. You\\u2019ll find plenty of New Age shops, spas, and art galleries. For nature, consider bird watching, hiking, or picnics.

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My favorite activity in Sedona is hiking. You will need to find a good location and bring the right equipment. Don\\u2019t forget to bring a lot of water, too. Stay hydrated.



Today\\u2019s Mistake- I bought the wrong ticket online.

I was looking for a trip, and bought the wrong ticket. I realized my error afterwards. I went in and cancelled that trip and then bought the right trip. I had to double check that my airline gave me the credit for the cancelled ticket. In the USA, they have to give you a refund if it\\u2019s within 24 hours of purchase. Other countries have different rules.



Today\\u2019s Travel Advice-Gas up when half full

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Check the gas gauge when you get in the car. Make sure you have enough. It\\u2019s best to fill up early in the day if you can. I try to fill up whenever I am halfway full.

Gas prices have been dropping lately. Use the GasBuddy app or similar method of finding the cheapest gas in your neigbhorhood.\\xa0

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