Crop Circles and Sacred Sites Tour: UK

 

Crop Circles and Sacred Sites: 2012

23 – 31 July 2012

The question is not whether ALL crop circles are of non-human origin . . . but are ANY?  There is ample evidence that some number indeed are.  And this is where the adventure begins!

Warwickshire, England July 2011 by Steve Alexander

Besides beautiful countryside laced with farms and rolling hillsides, the area around Wiltshire, England becomes riddled with enigmatic geometric designs each summer like clock work.  They are most often discovered early in the morning where none existed the night before.   What are these intriguing geometric art works, who is behind them, and why do they show up here more than any other region of the world?

Join us on an adventure exploring this phenomenon along with an array of well known (Stonehenge, Avebury, Glastonbury) and lesser known (Waylands Smithy, West Kennett longbarrow, Devils Den, Merlins mound, and more) ancient and sacred sites of southwest England.

Our intention is to host people who are on a journey of awakening to more evolved ideas about our human history and future.  We seek to satisfy a balance of spiritual and scientific curiosity with plenty of light hearted discussion and hands on experience.  Our extensive research in the fields have led us to focus on the energetic nature of the formations and sacred sites and we encourage our groups to explore the “feeling” perspective of the experience along with the physical aspects.

Stonehenge

In order to maximize your experience, we take care of your eating, lodging, logistical, and scheduling needs, allowing you to immerse in the experience and energies of this magical landscape.  This is a nine day/eight night tour inclusive of guide fees, entry fees, lodging, most meals, and transportation.  It does not include travel to or from England or the airport.  While not strenuous, we do require each member of  the  group to be physically fit enough to walk the hilly countryside for some amount of time each day.

We will stay at the quaint and traditional English Castle and Ball Inn on the high street of Marlborough.  

This is a central location to the primary crop circle region making a great base camp, plus, there are lots of eating and shopping possibilities within walking distance.

The tour will include:

Semi-private entrance to Stonehenge at sunrise

A day visit to Glastonbury which will include a hike to the top of the Glastonbury Tor, Quiet time in the World Peace Gardens at the Chalice Well, lunch at a wonderful vegetarian cafe (Rainbow Cafe), if time allows, tour and dowse the grounds of the 12th century Abbey.

Avebury Stone Circle

West Kennett Longbarrow, Merlins Mound, Dragon Hill, Waylands Smithy, Silbury Hill, and other ancient (1000-3000 yrs bc) sites.

Private tea and crop circle discussions with  author, geometer, architect, inventor, and crop circle expert – Michael Glickman.

We will have plenty of time built into the itinerary for reflection, assimilation, and meditation.

We limit our tours 10 or less in order to maintain a group size conducive to a special experience.  A $500 deposit will ensure a place on our tour.  Once this is received and the time gets closer, you will receive a packet of information with planning details and an itinerary.  If you have any further questions, please contact us by email.

July 2011 Milk Hill, Wiltshire, England

The tour fee is being finalized, but is expected to be in the range of $2800 – $3200.  Both private and shared room options are available.  This is simply the best rate with the best tour guides in the world!

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