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Hot Air Balloon Ride - Phoenix Basic Sunrise or Sunset
Rocks and Ruins Trail Hummer Adventure Tour
Sedona By Mini Coach 10+ Hours
Enjoy "The Valley of the Sun"! Phoenix and Scottsdale 4.5 Hour Tour
Apache Trail and narrated boat ride on The Dolly's Steamboat on Canyon Lake
Grand Canyon via Sedona and Navajo Reservation - 13 Hours VIP Van
Sedona Red Rock Adventure from Phoenix - 10 Hours
Grand Canyon Aerial Tour with a South Rim ground tour. 7 Hours
Duration: 4 Days/ 3 Nights
Departs from: Hotel Pick up is Available!
Price from:
$360.00 - $860.00 (USD)
Experience History!
Travelers came for miles across the jagged, parched desert for the life giving water found in Apache Pass. This strategically valuable piece of desert became the side of Fort Bowie and is central to the history of the Apache wars. Our 4 day exploration of this region and it's explosive past will bring to life the saga of the Apaches. You will return home with a lasting image of he way of life of America's legendary Apache warriors. With explorations of the Chiricahua Mountains and Cochise Stronghold, it is easy to envision this dynamic period in our nation's past.
Day 1 - With a morning departure from Phoenix, we climb to the wide open lands of southeast Arizona. Our introduction to the Apache culture begins at the Amerind Society Museum. Seemingly in the middle of nowhere, this archaeological society studies Native American cultures from the ancients of 400A.D. to the modern tribes. From the classroom to the battle field, we will venture into Cochise's Stronghold. In the 1870's, the use of Apache scouts by American generals forced the renegade Apaches ever farther into the most remote and rugged parts of the Arizona wilderness. As one of he greatest Apache Chiefs, Cochise chose this land as his haven and you will learn why when you travel in his realm. Along our route, we will visit Kartchner Caverns State Park, considered one of he 10 best cave systems in the world. You will be amazed with the cavern's rock formations, amphitheaters and mazes of tunnels. (Note: The caverns were never used by the Apaches, they are just too good to pass by.) Overnight in the town of Cochise, Arizona.
Day 2 - Apache Pass was originally occupied because of it's abundant water supply in a vast, dry landscape. Fort Bowie was later built here and was the site of many crucial events in the struggle between the Mexicans, Americans and Apaches. As part of Geronimo's homeland, the nearby Chiricahua Mountains form a sky island and a rugged, picturesque wilderness with a 9700 foot summit. The Chiricahua National Monument, with the famous 'Heart of Rocks' viewpoint, will mesmerize with it's countless volcanic rock hoodoos. Your DETOURS adventure van will take you on an unforgettable and seldom traveled dirt road to the summit of the Chiricahuas, into the town of Portal. Nestled at the base of he Chiricahua range, Portal is a charming window to the past and a bird watcher's paradise. Portal lodge awaits for our overnight stay.
Day 3 - In 1886, Geronimo and his small band of warriors were hunted by 7500 Mexican and American soldiers, to no avail. Finally, and only with the help of the previously mentioned Apache scouts, Geronimo was captured and forced to surrender. Today, you will stand on the actual site of the historic event that marked the end of a way of life for an entire culture. This location, on private land in Skeleton Canyon, is our 'little secret' and a truly authentic experience. The Mexican border town of Douglas, Arizona is our next stop. The Gadsden Hotel, with it's sprawling stained glass wall, is a treat from Arizona's boomtown past. The town of Bisbee got it's start as a mining town that gave rise to many fortunes and left those same people high and dry when the price of copper bottomed out in the early 1900's. Today, Bisbee is an artist colony that has not forgotten it's roots. The Copper Queen Mine tour takes you to the underground heart of yesterday's mining empire. A special artist's tour focuses on the transformation from old to new in Bisbee. Overnight stay is in the Copper Queen Hotel.
Day 4 - In 1541, a band of Spanish Conquistadors led by Coronado explored southeastern Arizona in search of the 7 lost cities of gold. The Coronado National Memorial offers a panoramic view of seemingly endless plains and 7 towering mountain ranges. Fort Huachuca's Buffalo Soldiers are memorialized at our next Cochise County stop on our way to Arizona's unexpected gem, the wine country of Sonoita and Patagonia. Many Arizona towns got their start as military outposts as early as the 1850's. The Presidio walls of Tubac can still be seen amidst the artist's shops in this engaging and eclectic colony. Father Kino left us the 'Pearl of the Desert', the Mission at San Xavier Del Bac. Located just outside of Tucson, the towering white facade and intricate sculptures remind us of the Spanish missionaries and how their presence has colored the personality of our state. We have an early evening Phoenix return.
| Location: | Hotel Pick up is Available! |
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| Schedule: | Departing Phoenix @ 7:30 AM May 4, June 22 and August 24th 2008 |
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Additional Costs:
Detours - Apache Pass 4 Days 3 Nights Multi Day Tour
Departing Phoenix @ 7:30 AM
May 4, June 22 and August 24th 2008
Duration:
4 Days/ 3 Nights
| Regular Price | Discount | Internet Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double Occupancy | $680.00 | $680.00 | |
| Single Occupancy | $860.00 | $860.00 | |
| Child(11&under) | $360.00 | $360.00 |
Departure Dates and Times:
Leaving Phoenix at 7:30 AM
Departure Point:
Upon request you will be picked up at your Phoenix or Scottsdale hotel!
Return Details:
Tour concludes at the original departure point (your hotel).
Discounts for Children and Seniors:
No Discounts are available for this activity.
Payment:
Your credit card will be charged the total amount of products and services selected at time of booking. We accept Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover Card.
Confirmation & Travel Voucher
For every confirmed booking you will receive an e-mail with a link to your E-Ticket Voucher. Print vouchers on your home/ office printer. Please present this E-Ticket voucher at the Box Office. Only one voucher will be created per tour or activity for all travelers.
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©2006 DetoursThis tour must be booked at least 24 hours in advance of your travel date. Your confirmation for this product will be received within 12- 24 hours subject to availability.
Cancellation and No Show Policy
Cancellations within 24 hours of the tour are charged in full. Cancellations prior to 24 hours are charged a minimum $10.00 per person administration fee. We charge for NO SHOWS. No Shows on tour dates are charged 100%. Some specific tours and activities have a higher cancellation fee due to the limited space available.
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Weather: Tour route or activity may be changed depending on local weather conditions.
Gratuities and Souvenirs are NOT included.
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