This was a great tour. It was very cold in the morning and they were able to provide an enclosed van that was able to attach a car seat (make sure you request this if you need to use a car seat). Our guide was very informative and explained some of the Navajo history, customs, and building of hogans. We stopped at the hogan and received a talk/example of the rug weaving process from an elder woman. If you are at all interested in sewing/weaving/etc, this is well worth the stop. She explained and showed the long process of taking the raw wool, prepping it, turning it into yarn, then the dying/weaving process. Just the preparation and dying of the wool can take months. The only thing to know is it does not do the whole 17 mile drive, only about the first half.