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Artists and photographers have been drawn to Zion for the past 100 years in an effort to capture its infinite variety of moods. The incredible landscape of Zion is a magnificent display of beauty that is a perpetual source of inspiration and renewal for us all. Zion is a spiritual experience that will forever move you. A hundred million years ago the Virgin River started cutting its way through the sandstone of southwestern Utah. Now, if you listen closely, you can hear “You’re welcome” softly echoing through the canyons of Zion. Zion National Park is a nature preserve distinguished by Zion Canyon’s stunning rock formations it’s multitude of colors and steep red cliffs. Zion Canyon’s Scenic Drive cuts through its main section, leading to forest trails along the Virgin River. The river flows to the Emerald Pools, which have waterfalls as well as a wonderful hanging garden. Zion National Park is like the set of a movie that’s so grand you know it must be a painted backdrop, but you don’t care because it’s delicious to look at; the kind of flick where the art director was given carte blanche and didn’t worry about believability. Zion is both the oldest park and the oldest National Park in Utah. It was opened 1919 and shows off the oldest geologic layers this side of the Grand Canyon (150 million years old). It’s also Utah’s most visited national park with more than 3 million visitors each year. Zion means “the heavenly city” and although there are no churches in Zion Park, there is much to inspire reverence.
La Mancha is a land of great wines. We will make a stop along the way to visit the winery Mont Reaga in Monreal Del Llano. After a guided tour, we will enjoy a tasting of their best wines. We will have lunch at a typical inn –“mesón”- at Mota del Cuervo. After lunchtime we will visit its famous windmills, who witnessed the battle of Don Quixote against the Giants of his imagination. In there is wind enough, we will see how the flour was traditionally made –“molienda”- from the wheat. The tour will end at El Toboso, the village of Dulcinea, the love of Don Quixote. El Toboso houses the Cervantes Museum, which keep hundreds of Don Quixote translated editions in almost all the languages in the World. And a lot of copies of the great book signed by many international personalities from different countries and eras. The House-Museum of Dulcinea Del Toboso faithfully replicates how was the home of a knight in the times of Cervantes, as it would have been the house of Don Alonso Quijano “El Quixote”. From El Toboso we will return to Madrid, saying good-bye to an extraordinary journey in La Mancha, the land of Don Quixote.
TOUR DETAILS Our Touch the Earth Tour is a tranquil way to harmonize your energy with the earth, or simply relax and bask in the beauty of iconic red-rock formations. For thousands of years, travelers have flocked to Sedona’s energy vortexes, considered to be unique areas where energy flows from or travels into the earth. Whether you’re slightly curious or truly faithful, you’re sure to appreciate the calming nature of these world-renowned sites. Your journey starts at Pink® Jeep® Plaza in Sedona, where you’ll board a custom-built open-air Pink® Jeep® Wrangler. Your tour guide will take you to Mystic Vista or Airport Mesa—vortex sites that have long attracted travelers in search of self-awareness, healing and spiritual experiences. Mystic Vista is a butte with 360-degree views of the area. Legend has it that this has been a sacred ceremonial site for 2,000 years. Airport Mesa is the closest vortex to the center of Sedona, with twisted juniper trees and panoramic views of the city and surrounding red rocks. During the Touch the Earth Tour, you’ll also get picture-perfect perspectives of Cathedral Rock, one of the most photographed landmarks in Arizona, and Boynton Canyon—home to the ancient Sinagua cliff dwellings. There are only a few places in the world that can claim to be truly connected to the earth’s energy. Once you experience these unique destinations, you’ll head back feeling peaceful, revitalized and ready for your next journey with Pink® Jeep® Tours.
With breathtaking sights on both land and sea the Big Apple in Lights Tour by USA Guided Tours lets you see New York sparkle like never before.
Please note : Those with reduced mobility should note that the climb up to the abbey can be taxing Comfortable shoes and warm clothing are advised in Winter The langues suggested are just the ones available for the information booklet given to you upon the departure of the tour From April 1rst, audioguides available in: french, english, spanish, italian, portuguese, japenese, chinese, korean On-site visit duration: 4h30 Information : Warm coat is recommended during winter period, raincoat during summer. Clients with walking difficulties will not be able to reach the Abbey (many steps). An excellent range of crêperie restaurants and shops available after the visit to the abbey. Languages : Chinese English French Italian Japanese Korean Portuguese Spanish
