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3P customizes the trips to your group's special interests. The Service Director, Pete Mangano, is extremely knowledgeable about the geography, history and natural habitats of the areas that you will travel to. As one customer puts it, "His van and style are unique and quite different from the standard tour companies my wife and I have experienced in the past... He provided us with complete materials in the form of photographs, brochures and comprehensive descriptions of the area." Paul H. Birnbach, President, TAIUSA Enterprises, Los Angeles, California.

My key Arizona areas of personal travel are the first two listed below:

Watch the vibrant colors of the red rock country change as the sun's light varies from morning to night. View the Chapel of the Holy Cross nestled in a beautiful red rock setting and enjoy the impressive expanse of northern Oak Creek Canyon. http://www.sedona.net

Revel in the unmatched scale and beauty of Arizona's most well known scenic attraction. Gaze from the rim of the Grand Canyon to show its vast, age-old width and depth to leave you breathless. http://www.ontour.net/grandcanyon

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Ponder nature's intensely vivid palette of colors in a remarkable desert.

Marvel at the intriguing and wonderfully unusual sight of a forest turned to stone and let your imagination soar in a fairy tale-like landscape.

Explore and shop in Arizona's two most vibrant and active cities.

Valley of the Sun:

The Heard Museum, Desert Botanical Garden, Phoenix Zoo, Old Town Scottsdale, 1997 built Science Center, Phoenix Art Museum, Wrigley Mansion and more.

St. Augustine Cathedral, Sonora Desert Museum, Saguaro National Park, Old Tucson Studios, Barrio Historic District, Museum of Art, Biosphere 2, Sabino Canyon, Old Town and much more in Tucson.



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