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2.5 Hours of Monument Valley's Backcountry Jeep Tour

Overview
This is a 28/45 km, 2.5 hour guided tour that includes the major scenic points and also The Backcountry monuments in Monument Valley. The Backcountry portion of the tour includes arches and ancient Petroglyphs from the Anasazi people.
City: Monument Valley
Sat 16 Nov
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Starting at $75.00
Sat 16 Nov
Starting at $75.00
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What's Included
Pet friendly
Bottled water
Face mask and hand sanitizers
Air-conditioned vehicle
Transport by open-air Safari vehicle
Local taxes
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • A minimum of 2 people per booking is required
  • We do observe Daylight Savings TIme. We are on Mountain Standard Time (UT). Be advised that there is a one hour time difference between Arizona Time Zone and the Navajo Nation Time Zone (Mid-March to October).
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • NOT responsible for lost or stolen items (cameras, phones, wallets, passports, etc.) while on the tour. Please only bring items you need to make your tour more comfortable (jackets, cameras, snacks, etc.)
  • COVID19 Protocols exercised and in place
  • Departing from The View Hotel lobby near wooden benches. Have your confirmation# ready.
  • Face coverings are mandatory
  • Uneven walking surfaces
  • If you are feeling any symptoms of COVID19 or have been around a person who tested positive, please advise us immediately for cancelation
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Contactless payments for gratuities and add-ons
  • DBK Guides will practice COVID19 protocols including NO CONTACT during tour (handshake, high-five, elbow nudge, etc...).
What To Expect
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Mitten View, Mitchell Mesa, Merrick Butte, Elephant/Camel Buttes, John Fords Point, Three Sisters, and Rain God. Backcountry: Chiefs Head, Big Hogan, Totem Pole View, Suns Eye, Ear of the Wind, and hogan demonstration.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (589)
stefanSittingDown
Apr 2018
I had no intention of taking a guided tour of the valley, until it was recommended as we checked out of the Lodge at Bryce Canyon. So just before 10 PM we booked this tour on line for the following morning at 8 A.M.! I wouldn't recommend leaving it that late, we were really luck to get what we wanted. We met a young Navajo man the following morning who introduced himself as Derek. As 2 others booked on the tour failed to show, we had a private tour. We drove into the valley on open seats in the back of a Silverado, so dress warmly. In addition to seeing the main sights, we also visited a Hogan, traditional Navajo home where a Navajo lady demonstrated weaving & other crafts. There was no pressure to buy any of the items for sale. The main attraction of the tour was that we got to learn a lot about Navajo culture & history, which you would not do on the self drive tour. We also go to see some additional places not open without a guide. I think the highlight was leaning back to look at the roof of a cave, eroded in the shape of an eagles head, while Derek played a Navajo flute. Recommended without hesitation. We will book a longer tour when we return.
Kayakcarole
Apr 2018
My husband and I have toured all over the Southwest in the area of the “Grand Circle” but we had never been to Monument Valley. We opted to take the 2.5 hour tour and it was so fabulous that we regretted not signing up for the 3 hour. Steven was our guide and it became a private tour since the other people never showed up. Steven is a young Navajo man that we are certain those in his clans are extremely proud of. He was informative, polite, and answered every question we had. By going on a tour, you get to visit places that are inaccessible by driving your own car. We stopped at a native Hogan and watched an elder woman card and spin wool for the rug she was weaving. She also brushed and styled a young touring girl’s hair using a traditional grass hairbrush. In addition to stopping at many of the named buttes, spires and mesas, Steven took us to a natural arch and played an original tune on his flute. What a perfect way to be introduced to the Navajo culture and the wonders of Monument Valley.
JimmyJ65
Apr 2018
Harry Nez Jr. was our guide on this tour. We did the sunset one from 3:30 to 7:30 PM. Harry, a local Navajo guide, did an amazing job taking us around to some very special places in the valley. He told some great stories and made us feel at home. He's a terrific photographer and helped us set-up the shots we wanted to get. He's equally comfortable with IPhones as well as more complicated mirror less and digital cameras. It was easy to set-up the tour ahead of time. Payment was via cash or credit card. Very nice folks to deal with. Harry = we are coming back!

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