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Monument Valley 4x4 Tour

Overview
Experience the enchantment of Monument Valley and immerse yourself in the Navajo culture with a homegrown guide!

During a 2.5 hour Monument Valley tour in one of our open-air vehicles you will explore the iconic landscape of Monument Valley with the advantage of going through backcountry routes and restricted areas. The tour covers various sites such as John Ford's Point, the Big Hogan, Ear of the Wind and many more including a cultural demonstration by your Navajo guide and a visit to a traditional Navajo Hogan where you can witness the Navajo prepare their wool and demonstrate their craft of rug weaving! 
City: Monument Valley
Sat 10 Jan
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Starting at $79.00
Sat 10 Jan
Starting at $79.00
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What's Included
Open-air vehicle or enclosed van (depending on weather conditions)
Musical performance at the big hogan
Local Navajo guide (english speaking)
Fuel surcharge
Additional Info
  • Service animals allowed
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
What To Expect
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Participation in the 2.5 hour Monument Valley tour adventure offers the perfect way to learn about the Navajo culture and to experience all the beauty and magic of Monument Valley! During the 2.5 hour tour through the restricted region of Monument Valley you will explore the sacred unforgettable homeland of the Navajo people. The first stop on your tour adventure will be John Ford's Point, a site that often featured in John Ford's western movies. You will then continue your journey further into the backcountry and you will visit the valley's second largest arch  Sun's Eye arch.  Discover some of the valley's oldest Anasazi ruins, petroglyphs and pictographs. Later you will hike the sand dunes at Ear of the Wind arch and walk inside the Big Hogan, known as Monument Valley's largest amphitheater, where your Navajo guide will perform a musical demonstration for you. On your next stop you will see the isolated group of spires known as Yei Bi Chei next to which stands one of the most well known peaks in the valley, Totem Pole a tall, red sandstone column. Before going back to the View Hotel, our guide will take you to Artists Point, a plateau that offers a breathtaking panoramic view of the colorful Monoliths.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (107)
gaspamor
Jun 2019
Before booking my 2.5 hour 4X4 Monument Valley Tour, I requested by e--mail a confirmatrion that the tour would include all the 11 points of the classic Valley Drive. The answer was that all points would be included, plus other points in the restricted areas. With my great disappointment it was not so at all. I did my tour on Saturday May 25th at 9:00. I was taken only to the first 5 points of the Valley Drive and then to some other places of little or no interest at all. The stops at any places were exaggeratedly long, much longer than necessary, resulting in a waste of the available time. At the end of the tour I had no other choice than driving my own car again through the complete Valley Drive, including the wonderful portions (the last 6 points) that had been completely skipped by the tour guide. By the way, I would advise that there is no problem in completing the tour with a normal vehicle (without need of a 4 wheel drive) plus you avoid a lot of sand in your face. I recommend not to take this tour. Gaspare
TeresaSeattle
Jun 2019
We elected to take a guided jeep tour, as you are able to go deeper into Monument Valley with a guide than just self driving. It was fantastic. Cody took us all the way through the park back to areas unreachable without a 4 x 4. One highlight was the Big Hogan, where Cody sang a traveling song in his native language. I highly recommend Simpson and Cody!
Response from Host
Jun 2019
Thank you for sharing your time with us during your visit to our beautiful lands of Monument Valley! You are so correct... that to truly enjoy all that our lands have to offer, all visitors should allow a homegrown Navajo guide, like Cody, to share his knowledge and take you through the "deeper and unreachable" areas of Monument Valley which are restricted from being seen otherwise! Cody will be pleased that you enjoyed his guiding... and the special song he presented in his native language at the amazingly beautiful and acoustically perfect Big Hogan, for sharing music! Thanks again... and may you travel in peace and safety, and come back again in the near future to enjoy more of what our special valley offers the people of the world!
Travelozzy
May 2019
It was a little cold for the open back truck but we didn't let that stop us and Harrision guided around the reservation stopping for explanations and pictures. He was very friendly and knowledgeable and allowed lots of time for pictures and just taking in the breathtaking views A great way to see monument valley and save the suspension of your rental car!!

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