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3.0 Hours of Monument Valley's Sunrise or Sunset Jeep Tour

Overview
This 3-hour Lower Monument Valley sunrise or sunset tour is a custom tour created by your guide. It is a chance for them to create their own itinerary to give their guests the best experience of Monument Valley. Our guides do stop at the major scenic overlooks and monuments like the John Ford's Point, Big Hogan, Totem Pole, Sun's Eye and more.
City: Monument Valley
Mon 11 Nov
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Starting at $85.00
Mon 11 Nov
Starting at $85.00
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What's Included
Pet friendly
Bottled water
Face mask and hand sanitizers
Local professional guide
Local taxes
Transport by open-air Safari vehicle/ enclosed air-condition SUV
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Dress code is smart casual
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
  • 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).
  • Departing from The View Hotel Visitor's Lobby near wooden benches. Please have confirmation# ready.
  • Uneven walking surfaces
  • COVID19 protocols exercised and in place.
  • Face coverings are mandatory
  • Please call Charlene Johnson (owner) 24 hrs. to reassure tour attendance and meeting location @ (928)409-0088
  • If you are feeling any symptoms of COVID19 or have been around a person who tested positive for COVID19, please advise us immediately for a cancellation.
  • 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 during tour including NO CONTACT (handshake, high-fives, elbow nudges, etc...).
What To Expect
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Dineh Bekeyah Tours
This tour is a custom tour and are not necessarily in the order below. Each guide has their own itinerary and have a specific place and time to be throughout the tour.  The 3 hour tour makes a stop at the famous John Ford’s Point where many of John Wayne’s western cinematic movies were film, and also the Transformers: Age of Extinction featuring Mark Wahlberg. Next, your guide will drive to The Backcountry of the park and escort you to the arches.  At “Sun’s Eye Arch” you will be standing at a specific degree to look up into the rock arch and see why it is named Sun’s Eye. At the same location you will also see Petroglyphs and hear your guide’s stories. You will also travel to the “Big Hogan.” The Big Hogan is a great place to take family pictures and lie against the rocks and feel its warmth. Your guide will provide stories and suggest great photo shots. In the Backcountry is the “Ear of the Wind.” This is the largest arch in the park, and your guide will escort you to a photogenic spot where you can take photographs. You will be guided to the Totem Pole and Yei Bi Cheii Monuments where you will be able to take photographs and hear the cultural stories behind each monument. Your guide will meet you in the lobby of your hotel, then get ready for a scenic drive to Monument Valley in a comfortable all-terrain vehicle— allowing for exclusive access to parts of the park that are inaccessible to smaller cars. The area, located on a Navajo Reservation and considered a sacred healing region by Native American tribes, is tough to navigate on your own. But your guide will walk you through the history of the Navajo tribal park and the background of each stunning natural formation. With your choice of a sunrise or sunset tour, you’re bound for incredible, camera-ready views during the sun-kissed time of day known by photographers as the “Golden Hour.” The itineraries are fully customizable, so you’ll have your pick of some incredible spots, including iconic rock formations like John Ford’s Point, which served as film backdrop in many John Wayne Westerns. One of the most photographed formations is the Yei Bi Chei monuments, which resemble a line of tribal dancers. You’ll also get an opportunity to take pictures of the Big Hogan, a sandstone cave chamber, and Ear of the Wind, a mesmerizing, crimson-hued arch. At the North Window where you will have a chance to take pictures of the Mittens and Butte at different angles. Your tour guide will then slowly and safely transport you back to your departure point.
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Monument Valley
See the sites of Lower Monument Valley that even tour guides can’t get enough of
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (302)
cob2000
May 2018
Our guide for the sunrise tour was Harry Nez Jr. He is knowledgeable of all of the great locations for sightseeing and photographing. We expected this. What we did not expect was his expertise in photography. He helped us capture so many great shots, both with our camera and our smart phones. If you take this tour, i recommend you request Harry to be your guide.
jjc523
May 2018
We had a really enjoyable sunset tour with Harry. Whatever your interests, he has knowledge to share--history, movies, geology, plantlife. There's something for everybody. He's also a skilled photographer and had a lot of good advice about the best spots for good pictures and how to obtain them. I'm not much of a photographer myself, but he even showed me how to adjust some settings on my phone for better pictures. He's also very funny, especially if you appreciate a dry sense of humor. One of the best things about all the tours is that you get to go off the main trail and see parts of the park that you wouldn't otherwise have access to as a tourist. It was really a highlight of the trip--and I say that as someone who camped at The View and woke up to sunrise views of the Mittens every morning. I recommend spending an hour or so in the museum at the Visitor Center beforehand, some working knowledge of Navajo history and people (for example, knowing who Susie Yazzie is) will enhance your tour experience.
Diane O
May 2018
We went with Blackwater Tours. Wonderful time. Just the four of us. My sister and her husband, and my husband and ourselves. We had been there years before, and I had wished I had taken a tour. Didn't let the opportunity pass again.

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