Travel with Juni to…

Grand Canyon

And Sedona

Day Before trip

Location: Phoenix

Activity: Fly into Phoenix Airport

Accommodation: Airport Hotel

Fly into Phoenix Airport and stay at airport hotel. Wind down and prepare for a packed week of hiking.

Day 1

Location: Sedona

Activity: Hike to Devils Bridge (4 miles moderate)

Accommodation: Lo Lo Mai Springs Campground

Meet the tour guides at the Phoenix airport hotel and depart at 9:00 AM to drive to Sedona. Drive to trailhead and do a 4 mile moderate hike to Devils Bridge, one of the most iconic spots in Sedona. After the hike go to camp for the night and cook dinner while watching the sunset.

Day 2

Location: Sedona

Activity: Hike Hangover Trail (6.1 miles Moderate)

Accommodation: Lo Lo Mai Springs Campground

Wake up and make breakfast at camp. Pack lunch and drive over to the Hangover trailhead. Hike 6.1 miles, moderate. Drive into town to explore the shops and grab food/drinks. Head back to camp for the night.

Day 3

Location: Sedona to The Grand Canyon

Activity: Hike Boynton Canyon (4 miles moderate)

Accommodation: Mather Campground or equivalent

Wake up early to watch the sunrise over the red rocks. Drive to Boynton Canyon trailhead and do a 4 mile moderate hike to the ‘Subway’. Drive from Sedona to The Grand Canyon. Arrive at campground to set up camp and cook dinner.

Day 4

Location: The Grand Canyon

Activity: Hike South Kaibab Trail to Skeleton Point (5.8 miles hard)

Accommodation: Mather Campground or equivalent

Wake up and make a group breakfast at camp, and pack your lunches for the hike. Drive the van over to South Kaibab trailhead. Hike to Skeleton point, 5.8 miles hard. Drive back to camp to make dinner and watch sunset.

Day 5

Location: Page

Activities: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

Accommodation: Mather Campground or equivalent

Wake up early to watch the sunrise at Mather Point. Make breakfast at camp and pack lunches. Drive to Page and do a guided tour of Lower Antelope Canyon. After the tour take a stop at Horseshoe Bend before heading back to the Grand Canyon. Make a group dinner at camp.

Day 6

Location: The Grand Canyon

Activities: Hike Bright Angel Trail

Accommodation: Mather Campground or equivalent

Make breakfast at camp and pack lunch. Drive over to Bright Angel trailhead. Hike as far into the canyon as the group is feeling, it is an out and back but will be difficult on the way back up. After the hike head to Hopi point to watch the sunset over the canyon before going back to camp to make dinner.

Day 7

Location: The Grand Canyon to Phoenix

Activity: Ride bikes along the canyon rim

Accommodation: Airport hotel

Pack up camp and make breakfast. Rent bikes and take a couple hours to ride along the canyon rim. Start the drive to Phoenix. Arrive at the Phoenix Airport hotel and say your goodbyes :(((

Day after trip

Location: Phoenix to home

Activities: Fly out of Phoenix

Accommodation: Wherever home is for you :)

Wake up in the airport hotel and unwind or explore until your flight leaves. Feel free to go through your camera roll and reminisce on all of our new memories together!

What you’ll see

  • Red rock formations and a natural stone bridge in a desert landscape with sparse vegetation and distant mountains under a partly cloudy sky.

    Day 1: Devils bridge

  • Scenic view of Grand Canyon featuring layered red and orange rock formations, green trees, and distant canyon ridges under a cloudy sky.

    Day 2: Hangover Trail

  • Two hikers overlooking a canyon from a large sandstone window, with rock cliffs and trees in the background under a clear blue sky.

    Day 3: Boynton canyon 'the subway'

  • Day 4: Skeleton Point

    Day 4: Skeleton Point

  • Grand Canyon view at sunset with clouds and visitors on a viewing platform.

    Day 5: Sunrise at Mather point

  • Photo of a narrow, winding sandstone canyon with smooth, layered walls in shades of red and orange, illuminated by sunlight filtering through the top opening.

    Day 5: Antelope Canyon

  • A panoramic view of Horseshoe Bend, a meander in the Colorado River forming a horseshoe shape around a central rock formation, with steep reddish-orange canyon walls and a cloudy sky overhead.

    Day 5: Horseshoe bend

  • Scenic view of the Grand Canyon with a dirt trail on the right side, overlooking layered red rock formations and green vegetation under a cloudy sky.

    Day 6: Bright Angel Trail

2026 Trip dates

10-12 spots available per trip

April 12th -April 18th

April 26th -May 2nd

Oct 11th - Oct 17th

FAQs

    • All camping/glamping accommodations from pick up on day 1 to drop off on day 7

    • All activities included in the itinerary

    • Meals beginning with lunch on Day 1 through lunch on Day 7

    • Hiking guide(s) with years of wilderness and hiking experience, medical certifications, and love for the outdoors

    • Shuttle transportation beginning with airport hotel pick up on Day 1 and ending with airport hotel drop off on Day 7

    • Most gear (see list in other dropdown)

    • Emergency equipment including medical supplies and satellite communication devices

    • Detailed itinerary and packing list

    • Airfare and shuttle to and from airport

    • Airport hotels before and after trip pick up and drop off

    • Discretionary spending (alcohol, souvenirs, telephone bills, etc.)

    • All expenses due to unavoidable events e.g. flight cancellation, personal illness, strikes, etc. (we recommend trip insurance coverage for these variables)

    • Toiletries and personal items

    • Clothes, rain gear, and footwear (hiking boots or shoes recommended)

    • Guide Gratuities (we recommend 5-10% of total trip costs, guides will split tips evenly)

    • Tent to be shared with another traveler (a 4 person tent for 2 people so there will be extra space)

    • Sleeping pad

    • Sleeping bag

    • Day pack for hikes

    • Head lamp

    • All camp cooking gear

    • First aid kit

  • This trip will include a combination of meals cooked at camp and some meals dining out when passing through towns. We believe a main part of the experience is cooking meals together in nature, which is why many dinners and breakfasts will be spent at camp. We like to blend that with some meals in towns to give the opportunity to explore the more urban side of the places we will visit.

    We will also provide food to prepare your packed lunch for the trail, and a variety of snack options to bring with you for activities.

    We can also accommodate dietary restrictions (e.g. vegan, vegetarian, gluten free, kosher, etc.). Please make sure to specify any dietary restrictions at sign up so the guides can prepare in advance.

Policies and disclaimers

  • Juni wants nothing more than for you to escape on one of our adventures. However, we understand emergencies do occur that may cause you to cancel your reservation. Our cancellation policy is as follows:

    Refunds will be given as outlined below based on days prior to trip arrival.

    Within 48 hours of booking: Fully Refundable

    91 + Days from trip start date: Full refund less $200.

    90 Days or less from trip start date: No Refund.

    No exceptions will be granted to our Cancellation policy.

    We reserve the right to cancel trips with inadequate participant attendance, in which case all money paid to Juni LLC will be fully refunded. Juni LLC CANNOT be held responsible for any personal expenses, such as airline tickets due to changes in itineraries or tour cancellations.

    Juni reserves the right to decline to accept or retain any person as a tour participant should such person’s behavior, health or mental condition impede the operation of the trip.

    Juni reserves the option to modify trip itineraries at the discretion of your tour director as necessary due to weather, conditions, illness, injury, group dynamics, safety, or other unforeseen incidents.

    We strongly encourage you to purchase Traveler Protection Insurance. Travel Insurance is available from WorldNomads.com.

  • The traveler acknowledges that the nature of the trip may be adventurous and participation involves a degree of personal risk. It is also your own responsibility to acquaint yourself with all relevant travel information, including applicable health risks and the nature of your itinerary. You acknowledge that your decision to travel is made in light of consideration of this information and you accept that you are aware of the personal risks attendant upon such travel. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept no liability in relation to these additional risks.

  • It is your responsibility to obtain information and to have in your possession all the required documentation and identification required for entry, departure and travel to the destination you visit on your trip. This may include a valid passport and all travel documents required by us and/or the relevant governmental authorities including all visas, permits and certificates (including but not limited to vaccination or medical certificates) and insurance policies. Your passport must be valid 6 months after the last date of travel with is as set out on your itinerary. You accept full responsibility for obtaining all such documents, visas and permits prior to the start of the trips, and you are solely responsible for the full amount of costs incurred as a result of missing or defective documentation. You agree that you are responsible for the full amount of any loss or expense incurred by us that is a direct result of your failure to secure or be in possession of proper travel documentation.

  • Our trip prices are subject to variable and seasonal pricing, both of which are standard practice within the travel industry. This means our trip prices may vary at any time in accordance with demand, market conditions and availability. It is likely that different passengers on the same trip have been charged different prices. Your best option if you like the price you see is to book at that time.

  • Juni reserves the option to modify trip itineraries at the discretion of your tour director as necessary due to weather, conditions, illness, injury, group dynamics, safety, or other unforeseen incidents.

  • Juni reserves the right to decline to accept or retain any person as a tour participant should such person’s behavior, health or mental condition impede the operation of the trip.