Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park Sedona, Arizona Experience

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Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park Sedona, Arizona Experience

  • 5.03 reviews
  • 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
  • From $300.00
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A healing hike in Sedona feels different. This private walk pairs Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park with a hands-on spiritual reset, including smudging and guided meditation. I like that you get trail options based on experience, so the hike fits your comfort level instead of forcing one pace. I also like that the session goes beyond words, with guided meditation plus sound healing and energy work.

There’s one thing to consider: this is weather-dependent, and the experience may shift if conditions are poor. If you prefer a purely sightseeing-style tour with zero spiritual elements, this might not be your best match. If you’re open to mixing nature with a calming practice, it can feel surprisingly grounding.

Key Highlights at a Glance

Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park Sedona, Arizona Experience - Key Highlights at a Glance

  • Smudging at the Medicine Wheel for an energy-clearing start
  • Trail choices that match your hiking experience level
  • Guided meditation with sound healing, oils, and energy work
  • Bottled water included for an easy start
  • Private feel for just your group (up to 3)
  • Outdoor temple setting where donations are welcomed

Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park: A Different Kind of Sedona Hike

Sedona is easy to love for the red rocks and the open skies. This experience adds a quieter layer: it’s a guided hike around an outdoor spiritual site, with structured practices built in. You’re not just walking for views; you’re walking with intention.

At the center is Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park, an outdoor temple where a guide will take you through the area and talk about the Buddha and nature. That matters, because the place can feel bigger than the trail. Even if you know Sedona well, this kind of visit gives you a framework for what you’re seeing and why people return to these spots again and again.

One detail I found especially reassuring is that the format isn’t one-size-fits-all. You’ll choose between two different hiking trails based on your hiking experience, which helps you keep the day comfortable. And since it’s a private tour, it stays flexible for your group’s needs, rather than turning into a rushed group shuffle.

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How the Trail Choice Works (And Why It Matters)

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You meet at Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park at 2650 Pueblo Dr in Sedona. From there, your guide leads you to one of two trail options, selected based on your hiking experience. That sounds simple, but it changes the whole vibe of the hike.

If you’re newer to hiking or you want the day to feel more meditative, you’ll likely appreciate the easier choice. If you’re comfortable walking longer or with more effort, you’ll get a route that feels more engaging instead of cutting it short. Either way, you’re not left guessing what you can handle on your own in red-rock terrain.

Practical tip: because the exact trail lengths and difficulty aren’t listed, you should be honest when you book. Tell the provider what you consider easy versus moderate. That’s how you get the hike you’ll enjoy, not the one that simply checks a box.

Smudging at the Medicine Wheel: What You’re Actually Doing

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The tour includes a smudging ceremony at the Medicine Wheel before the hike. This is a structured, guided moment meant to clear your energy so you can feel ready for the walk. The guide leads the process, so you’re not trying to figure it out solo.

For me, the value here is that it sets a tone early. You’re arriving at a site that’s both outdoor and spiritual, and instead of jumping straight into sightseeing, you take a breath and follow a ritual step-by-step. Even if you’re not deeply familiar with smudging, having guidance removes a lot of the uncertainty.

What to expect: it’s part of the itinerary rather than an optional add-on. So plan your morning or afternoon so you can take part calmly and fully. If you’re the type who gets anxious when something is unfamiliar, this structure is what makes it workable.

Guided Meditation and Sound Healing: The Part People Remember

After the hike, you’ll move into a guided meditation session. This part includes sound healing, oils, and energy work, along with a healing-focused approach. The goal is to bring you back to yourself after walking and learning outdoors.

This is where reviews really help, because the most praised takeaway is the emotional and spiritual connection people felt during the experience. One guide name that comes up clearly is Aiyana, described as a perfect guide for connection and soul searching. That lines up with the way the itinerary is built: it’s not only information and scenery; it’s also a guided practice to help you process the day.

For your expectations, think of meditation as the tempo-setter. You’re not being rushed to the next stop. You’re being guided through a slower phase that uses sound and the guided energy elements to help you settle.

Small consideration: if you’re not comfortable with energy work or oils, you can still book, but be honest with yourself about what you want from a Sedona tour. This is a healing experience first, not a pure hiking-only outing.

What You Learn Along the Walk About Buddha and Nature

Your guide will educate you about the ways of the Buddha and nature as you go. You’ll also be shown around the area, which helps you connect the story to what you see on the ground.

This matters because Peace Park and the Stupa aren’t just photo stops. They’re outdoor spaces where people come to reflect, and the guide’s role is to connect the meaning to the setting. If you like tours where you learn something practical—like how a place’s spiritual design influences the experience—this format tends to land well.

Also, your guide will tailor the pacing. That’s especially important when the day includes ritual moments. You’re not just moving between points; you’re participating in a sequence.

Price and Value: $300 Per Group for a Private Experience

The price is $300.00 per group, up to 3 people. That’s one of those costs that looks straightforward until you break it down.

  • If you book with 3 people, it’s about $100 per person.
  • If you book for 1 person, it’s the full $300.
  • If you book as 2 people, it falls in the middle.

What you’re paying for isn’t only the hike. It’s the guide, the guided smudging at the Medicine Wheel, and the post-hike meditation with sound healing, oils, and energy work. Bottled water is included too, so you’re not starting the day short of hydration.

Another value point: donations to the park are highly welcomed. That’s separate from the tour price, but it’s worth knowing. This is an outdoor temple, and your contribution helps keep that kind of space cared for.

Not included is private transportation. That means you’ll need to get yourselves to the meeting point. On the plus side, the experience is near public transportation, so you may have options depending on where you’re staying.

Meeting Point, Timing, and What the 2.5 Hours Really Feels Like

Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park Sedona, Arizona Experience - Meeting Point, Timing, and What the 2.5 Hours Really Feels Like
You’ll meet at Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park at 2650 Pueblo Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336. The tour duration is about 2 hours 30 minutes. It starts and ends back at the meeting point.

That timing is the sweet spot if you want something more meaningful than a short walk, but you don’t want to lose your entire day. In roughly 2.5 hours you’re doing: a guided start, a hike with education, a smudging moment before the hike, and meditation afterward.

Because it’s a private tour, the flow can feel calmer. You’re not stuck waiting for the slowest person to catch up, or worrying that your questions will hold up everyone else. That’s often the difference between a checklist tour and a day that feels personal.

Who This Tour Fits Best (And Who Might Skip It)

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This tour fits best if you want Sedona with structure and intention. It’s ideal for couples, friends, or small groups who can share a private guide and appreciate a spiritual component alongside nature.

It’s also a good match if you:

  • want a guided hike with trail options for your experience level
  • enjoy meditation or sound healing, or at least want to try it in a guided setting
  • like tours where someone explains the meaning behind what you’re seeing

You might consider skipping if you want a purely physical hike with no ritual moments. The smudging ceremony and energy work are not side quests; they’re built into the core itinerary.

Based on what’s been shared, one theme stands out: people remember the emotional connection and the sense of soul searching. If that’s what you’re looking for, this experience aims right at that.

Small Practical Tips Before You Go

The tour includes bottled water, which is a nice baseline. Still, I’d plan for typical outdoor conditions in Sedona: wear shoes suitable for uneven paths and bring a light layer you can adjust as temperatures change.

If you’re sensitive to strong scents, note that oils are part of the guided meditation. Since oils are included in the session, you’ll likely encounter the scent during that portion.

And because this experience requires good weather, check conditions before you plan the rest of your day. If the weather turns, you may need to shift plans. The good news is that weather issues are handled with options rather than leaving you hanging.

Should You Book This Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park Healing Tour?

If you’re choosing between another red-rock hike and something more reflective, I’d lean toward booking when you want both nature and a guided healing practice. The trail choice makes it realistic for different comfort levels, and the combination of smudging plus meditation with sound healing and energy work gives the day a clear purpose.

I’d skip it if you’re only interested in sightseeing and photos, or if the idea of smudging, energy work, and oils makes you uncomfortable. This is a spiritual experience anchored in a hike—not the other way around.

Bottom line: book it if you want a Sedona day that feels calm, guided, and personally meaningful, with enough structure to keep you grounded from start to finish.

FAQ

Where do we meet for the Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park tour?

You meet at Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park, 2650 Pueblo Dr, Sedona, AZ 86336, USA. The tour ends back at the meeting point.

How long is the experience?

The tour lasts about 2 hours 30 minutes (approx.).

What’s the group size for this private tour?

It’s a private tour for your group only. The price is for up to 3 people per group.

What’s included in the tour price?

Bottled water is included, and the admission ticket for the experience is included as part of the tour. Donations to the park are welcomed.

What activities are part of the itinerary?

You’ll go on a guided hike at Amitabha Stupa and Peace Park. The experience also includes a smudging ceremony at the Medicine Wheel and a guided meditation session with sound healing, oils, and energy work.

Are there different hikes depending on fitness level?

Yes. The guides take you on a choice of 2 different hiking trails based on your hiking experience.

Is transportation included?

No. Private transportation is not included.

Is there a mobile ticket?

Yes. The tour includes a mobile ticket.

Is the tour offered in English?

Yes, it’s offered in English.

Does the tour depend on weather?

Yes. This experience requires good weather. If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.

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