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Monument Valley Tour

Overview
Our most in depth tour of Monument Valley! Explore iconic locations in Monument Valley, from locations used in John Wayne western movies to areas only accessible with a Navajo guide; from majestic sandstone arches to towering sandstone spires like the Totem Pole and the Three Sisters. Learn about the history and culture of the valley. Relax while your guide plays the Native American flute or sings a ceremonial song.
City: Monument Valley
Fri 06 Feb
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Starting at $85.00
Fri 06 Feb
Starting at $85.00
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What's Included
Bottled water
Live entertainment
Local Navajo guide
Additional Info
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park
Locations visited: - East & West Mitten Buttes - John Fords Point - Three Sisters Spires - Rain God Mesa - Big Chief Monument - Susie Yazzie's Hogan - Big Hogan Amphitheater - Suns Eye Arch - Ear of the Wind Arch - Echo Cave Ruins - Totem Pole & YeiBiChei Spires - Artists Point
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1000)
William_A
Oct 2024
Our guide, Bobby , was excellent! He made our tour fascinating and memorable. Would recommend him and the tour to everyone.
Tina_V
Oct 2024
Great sunset tour with Travis, our Navajo guide. Educational, fun, spiritual experience with breathtaking views. Worth the money. Highly recommend!
MISHASPARENTS
Oct 2024
Travis was our guide. He was very pleasant and a careful driver! Of special note was that he played some Navajo songs on the flute and the drum and also sang. We would have liked to have had him describe more of the Anasazi and Navajo history in the area and see the sites used by motion picture director John Ford for Stagecoach, The Searchers, She Wore A Yellow Ribbon, etc. starring John Wayne. KEEP THIS IN MIND! Tours leaving from The View hotel (near Goulding's Lodge) required a payment of $8 per person for entry onto Navajo Park land - ONLY BY CREDIT CARD, no cash. We had no prior knowledge of this. Further, the tour email said we could check in inside The View hotel lobby- that is not valid, the check in was only in the parking lot of the hotel where the various tours depart. Most tour truck beds seat 3 rows of 4 people on bench seating. Some have a mike attached on the top of the truck cab so the driver can talk about the geology, history, etc. while driving to the various sites. Ours didn't . Goulding's Lodge tour truck had 5 rows of 4. One has to be able to use the high step to get in and out of the seating areas of all the tour trucks.

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