REVIEW · SEDONA
Sedona Soul Tour with Shamanic Guide
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This session turns Sedona inward. In a private 2-hour stop, you get shamanic-style energy and soul healing from Anke, using guided exercises aimed at purpose and clarity. The Red Rocks backdrop adds something visual, but the real focus is what happens inside you.
Two things I really like: first, you’re guided through a calming, guided meditation that helps you slow down your mental noise. Second, you’ll work in a medicine wheel setting with the power of the Bell Rock area nearby, which keeps it feeling grounded and place-based, not just talk.
One drawback to consider: this is not a classic “drive to scenic viewpoints and do a hike” kind of red-rock sightseeing tour. The session centers on a specific healing location, so if you want hours of roaming the rocks with a guide, you may feel you paid for something different than you expected.
In This Review
- Key takeaways
- Sedona Soul Balance: what you’re really paying for
- Meet Anke: shamanic life coaching that works with your questions
- The medicine wheel and Bell Rock area setting
- A practical walk through your 2-hour Sedona Soul Balance session
- Timing and meeting point: plan your Sedona afternoon
- Price and value: is $295 reasonable for this kind of session?
- Who should book (and who should choose a different Sedona activity)
- Cancellation, tickets, and the practical stuff (quick notes)
- Should you book the Sedona Soul Tour with Shamanic Guide Anke?
- FAQ
- How long is the Sedona Soul Tour with Shamanic Guide?
- What time does the tour start, and where do I meet?
- Is this a private tour?
- Do I need to speak anything other than English?
- Is there a minimum age to join?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key takeaways
- Anke leads a purpose-focused energy healing session designed to help with doubt and self-restrictions
- Guided meditation is central, and many people leave feeling calmer or lighter
- The medicine wheel and Bell Rock area setting help make the experience feel rooted in place
- Morning start (9:30am) gives you the afternoon to explore Sedona your way
- It’s private, so your group gets the full attention of the guide
- Set expectations: this is soul work at a defined healing spot, not a full red-rock sightseeing circuit
Sedona Soul Balance: what you’re really paying for

At $295 per person for about 2 hours to 2 hours 10 minutes, you’re not buying bus fare or a long itinerary. You’re buying time with a shamanic guide—plus a structured session that blends energy healing, guided introspection, and coaching toward life purpose.
That sounds woo-woo on paper, but the practical value shows up in the mechanics: you’re guided step-by-step, you get to ask questions, and you receive tools meant to help you change how you respond to your own inner friction. The goal isn’t just to feel good for an hour. It’s to leave with something you can use back home—whether that’s a new way to listen to your intuition or a method to release mental pressure.
If you’re in Sedona already and looking for something beyond photos and headcounts, this is the kind of activity that gives your trip a backbone. It gives you a reason to pause, not just to move.
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Meet Anke: shamanic life coaching that works with your questions
This experience is guided by Anke, described as a shamanic life coach and energy healer. In the session, she doesn’t treat you like a passive audience. You’re encouraged to bring questions and work on what feels stuck—like self-doubt, emotional heaviness, or patterns that keep repeating.
What I like about this coaching style is that it aims to connect the “spiritual” part to real-life decision-making. People describe leaving with a sense of empowerment, clearer direction, and tools for handling situations more effectively. One person even noted that learning about internal energy reacting with the energy around you can be interesting, but that it’s not required to understand the metaphysics to benefit from the session.
In other words, you don’t have to arrive with a spiritual background. You just need to be willing to participate, breathe, and reflect.
A softer but important detail: multiple people mention Anke’s warmth and the way she holds space. That matters, because the session includes more than relaxation. It’s the kind of environment where you might process something emotional while also staying grounded.
The medicine wheel and Bell Rock area setting

Sedona has a way of making even a short walk feel meaningful. Here, the setting is part of the method. You’ll experience the session near a medicine wheel with visible surroundings of the Bell Rock red rock area.
This does two useful things for you:
- It keeps the experience anchored in a place people actually come to for spiritual energy.
- It adds sensory focus. When you’re doing a guided healing session, it’s easier to settle when your eyes and body have something steady to reference.
Now, here’s the balance: one unhappy review complained that it felt like a backyard-style location and not a full red-rock guided outing. That tells me you should be careful about your expectations. This is more “healing session at a specific spot near red rocks” than “touring the entire Sedona red rock region.”
If you want the atmosphere of Sedona but don’t need constant driving and viewpoint-hopping, you’ll likely find this approach satisfying.
A practical walk through your 2-hour Sedona Soul Balance session

Your main activity is Sedona Soul Balance, typically running 2 hours (with listings suggesting up to about 2 hours 10 minutes).
Here’s what you can expect in a practical sense, based on how people describe the experience and the session goals:
First, you start with an energy-and-soul focus that aims at discovering your life purpose. The language used is about freeing yourself from doubt and self-restrictions, which often translates (in real human terms) to identifying the internal story you keep believing—and then loosening it.
Next comes a guided meditation element. Many people specifically mention meditation as the turning point, describing calmer minds and a “lighter” feeling afterward. Some also mention that the meditation helped them release emotions they had been holding onto.
Then you move into deeper reflection and integration. People describe feeling supported in areas like:
- emotional releases and grounding
- self-connection and intuition
- rebuilding confidence after difficult life experiences
- processing personal history, including childhood patterns
If you’re a parent, the session description also points toward guidance for raising strong kids in a challenging world. So this may resonate more if your “purpose” question is tied to family life, not just career or romance.
Finally, you leave with “tools.” That’s a key phrase in the reviews—people mention getting practical ways to overcome life situations, refine what’s out of balance, and work toward happier, more effective living.
You’ll also be done where you started. The tour returns back to the meeting point, which makes it easy to keep your afternoon flexible.
Timing and meeting point: plan your Sedona afternoon

The start time is 9:30am, and the meeting point is 40 Spur Ct, Sedona, AZ 86351. Knowing this up front is more than logistics—it changes how your day will feel.
A morning session is a smart choice if you want:
- quiet time before crowds
- a chance to reset your head early
- a clear afternoon to explore trails, viewpoints, and local spots without rushing
Since the session ends back at the meeting point, you can decide what to do next. You might pair it with a scenic drive, a relaxed lunch, or a shorter hike. The point is: you’ll have your energy back, not stuck in a half-day tour that eats your day.
This one is also listed as private, meaning it’s only your group. For many people, that increases comfort—especially in a session that can feel emotional or introspective.
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Price and value: is $295 reasonable for this kind of session?

Let’s talk value, because this price is not “cheap” in Sedona terms. At $295 per person, you’re paying for a guide-led spiritual coaching session with personal attention and a structured healing format, not a standard sightseeing itinerary.
Here’s where the value can make sense:
- You want direct guidance, not just ambience or a passive ritual.
- You’re hoping for guided meditation and an experience designed around self-reflection and energy work.
- You like the idea of asking questions and receiving coaching in real time.
- You prefer a private session, where you’re not competing with other people for attention.
Where the price may feel steep is if you expected a red-rock driving tour with lots of stops, lots of walking, and lots of “look at that view” moments. One critical review complained about the expectation gap for red-rock location and said it felt more like a local property setting than a scenic circuit.
So my practical take: this is worth considering if your main goal is inner work, not scenery count.
Also, it’s booked in advance—listed as averaging 24 days ahead. That usually means enough demand exists that people plan it as a serious part of their trip, not an afterthought.
Who should book (and who should choose a different Sedona activity)

This tour fits best if you’re adult (minimum age 18) and you want an experience aimed at reconnecting with yourself, finding purpose, and working through emotional blocks.
You’ll likely enjoy it if you:
- want calm and guided focus more than nonstop activity
- feel curious about energy healing and shamanic-style coaching
- prefer a session with a warm, supportive guide
- are open to integrating what you feel during meditation into real-life patterns
It may be less satisfying if you:
- want a long, guided sightseeing route across Sedona’s most famous red-rock viewpoints
- dislike spiritual language and expect a purely secular approach
- are only looking for photo-friendly scenes and lots of visible “tour moments”
A simple way to decide: if you’d be okay spending two hours somewhere near red rocks doing guided work, you’ll probably be a good match. If what you want is movement and viewpoints, look for a more traditional tour.
Cancellation, tickets, and the practical stuff (quick notes)

This uses a mobile ticket, and you should receive confirmation at booking. Service animals are allowed, and the guide is described as multilingual with the experience offered in English.
If you need flexibility, the experience lists free cancellation, with a full refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the start time.
Should you book the Sedona Soul Tour with Shamanic Guide Anke?

If your goal is spiritual reset, emotional release, and purpose work, I think this is a strong bet. The session is built around guided meditation, energy healing, and a coach who uses a shamanic life-coaching approach to help you move through what’s blocking you. The Red Rock setting and medicine wheel atmosphere add a sense of place that many people find grounding.
Before you book, do one honest expectation check: this isn’t a “see Sedona’s red rocks all day” tour. It’s a two-hour healing session at a defined location near the Bell Rock area. If that matches what you want, you’ll likely feel it was worth your time and money. If you’re chasing constant scenery and multiple outdoor stops, you may want a different type of Sedona tour instead.
FAQ
How long is the Sedona Soul Tour with Shamanic Guide?
It’s listed as about 2 hours to 2 hours 10 minutes, with the main session lasting around 2 hours.
What time does the tour start, and where do I meet?
It starts at 9:30am. The meeting point is 40 Spur Ct, Sedona, AZ 86351, USA.
Is this a private tour?
Yes. It’s listed as private, so only your group participates.
Do I need to speak anything other than English?
The experience is offered in English, and the guide is described as multilingual.
Is there a minimum age to join?
Yes. The minimum age is 18 years.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the start time. If you cancel less than 24 hours before, the amount isn’t refunded.

































