Blue Skies Red
Rocks Mountain Trails Grand Canyons Desert Sunsets and City Culture
Phoenix
is the cosmopolitan heart of Arizona, the soul of the American
Southwest and where you
will find sports venues, live music, rooftop lounges, museums, theaters and art
galleries.
Downtown and its Cityscape two
block entertainment district is also home to the Phoenix Convention Center
and Arizona State University’s downtown campus; all served by one of the newest
light rail systems in the nation.
Arizona
Opera produces grand opera throughout the state of Arizona and is
one of only three companies in the US that performs in two cities. In Phoenix,
the company performs at Symphony Hall in Downtown.
Planning Your
Trip assumes
uniquely local dimensions wherever you go; the activities that you, the visitor
– local, or global – select and irrespective of the length of your stay,
are unique of the community you are visiting and rooted into the local economy,
history and traditions. TEMA develops personalized travel itineraries based on client interests
by leveraging an in-depth knowledge of your destination, superior
client service in the planning stages and throughout the trip or event as well
as logistics expertise to reduce your travel costs and transfer times. tema@arezza.net | skype arezza1
Explore Papago Park
and learn about the flora of the Sonoran Desert at Desert Botanical Garden
or visit the Phoenix Zoo to
see more than 1,300 animals.
Head north to discover the marvelous red rocks of Sedona and get
acquainted with the desert’s history and geology during the scenic drive.
Verde
Valley Wine Trail
visit the many wineries and tasting rooms nestled in the red-rock countryside
and lush canyons surrounding the towns of Cottonwood, Jerome, Clarkdale and
Cornville.
The
Grand Canyon
your northern Arizona sightseeing includes one of the Seven Natural Wonders of
the World. You can also reach the South Rim by traveling by road or on the Grand
Canyon Railway from the town of Williams. See the Grand Canyon from
above via a scenic helicopter tour.
TEMA’s
Professional Enrichment Tours focus suburban sprawl, declining water quality, diminishing water
supplies, vanishing agricultural land, loss of historic character, wildlife
habitat degradation, and threatened biological resources. Learn to:
Protect
and conserve land and water, natural, cultural and scenic
resources;
Improve
site planning and design to support resource conservation;
Enhance
awareness and knowledge of conservation approaches.
If you are in local government, are a developer,
landowner or in business and are interested in expanding your skills in these
areas, please contact us for a no obligation travel and/or training plan.
Scottsdale
Start the
day by hiking the steep, 2.4-mile trail from Echo Canyon to the top of Camelback Mountain. Have lunch, shop
for souvenirs and browse Western art galleries in Old Town Scottsdale.
Add a dose of
modern art to your afternoon at the Scottsdale
Museum of Contemporary Art. Take time to soak in the sun at the pool or
indulge yourself with an indigenous spa
treatment, then go shopping at Scottsdale
Fashion Square, the largest mall in the American Southwest.
Experience a Sonoran Desert sunset set against the mountain you
hiked in the morning
The Children’s Museums If you’re traveling with
kids, let them enjoy the hands-on, interactive exhibits at the Children’s Museum of Phoenix and the Arizona Science Center. Spend the
afternoon at Phoenix Art Museum,
the Western American Art collection and Fashion Design gallery sculpture
garden.
The Heard
Museum is one of the best places to experience the culture and art of
the Native Americans of the Southwest. The museum's 10 spacious exhibit
galleries and outdoor courtyards feature outstanding traditional and
contemporary Native American art. The Heard Museum Shop offers authentic
American Indian art.
The
Musical Instrument Museum MIM is a museums devoted to
music. MIM's collection holds 15,000 instruments and artifacts from every
country in the world. Each exhibit includes high quality audio/video that
allows guests to see and hear the instruments being played in the cultures
where they originate.
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a detailed travel plan
for
Your Phoenix Arizona and American Southwest Travel Experience
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