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Be immersed in the amazing culture and natural beauty of the Navajo Nation as we spend four days exploring the stunning landscape and cultural sites of northeastern Arizona. Witness the beauty of Monument Valley set aglow by the light of the full moon during a Monument Valley Full Moon Tour.
Be immersed in the amazing culture and natural beauty of the Navajo Nation as we spend four days exploring the stunning landscape and cultural sites of northeastern Arizona. Witness the beauty of Monument Valley set aglow by the light of the full moon during a Monument Valley Full Moon Tour.
See the unparalleled beauty of the Navajo Nation as we explore Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly and Window Rock.
Witness the beauty of Monument Valley set aglow by the light of the full moon during a Monument Valley Full Moon Tour.
Spend time experiencing where Navajo history took place and where many movies were filmed with overnight stays in beautiful Page, the historic and stunning Gouldings Lodge in Monument Valley, and the impressive Thunderbird Lodge in Canyon de Chelly.
Inclusions
Motorcoach
Expert Tour Guide
3 Nights Accommodations
Entry Fees
Antelope Canyon tour
Monument Valley Full Moon Tour
Canyon de Chelly tour
Storyteller
3 Breakfast, 3 Dinners
Exclusions
Meals not listed
Bus and Guide Gratuity
Single Price $1,950.00
"I enjoyed the balance between nature and culture. Antelope Canyon and Monument Valley surpassed my expectations. Marian P.
Day One
We’ll head from the Valley to historic Cameron Trading Post. Established in 1916, the trading post originally served as a gathering place for Navajo and Hopi people to trade their wares. Here you can enjoy lunch on your own and learn some of the history of the Native Americans from this area. From the Trading Post we’ll depart for Horseshoe Bend, a stunning 1,000-foot-high overlook where the Colorado River has carved a giant curve through the Navajo Sandstone. We will travel on to Page and check-in to the Hyatt Place Page before visiting the Red Heritage Native American Dinner Show, showcasing local dancers and music.
DDay Two
Breakfast is included before our tour of the mesmerizing Antelope Canyon. Walk through this stunning slot canyon with a Native American Guide and be amazed at the breathtaking beauty created by millions of years of water and wind erosion. There are a variety of restaurants in Page where you’ll have lunch on your own before we depart for Monument Valley, a centerpiece of the Navajo Nation. A tour of Monument Valley is always special, but even more so when it is set aglow by the light of the full moon. Travel the 17-mile loop filled with iconic landmarks like the East and West Mittens, and the awe-inspiring Three Sisters Viewpoint. In addition to the breathtaking landscape, enjoy dinner and a storytelling speaker. A Full Moon tour of Monument Valley will create memories that last a lifetime! e’ll spend the night at Goulding’s Lodge, steeped in rich history, and offering endless views of Monument Valley. Numerous movies have been filmed at the Lodge, and John Wayne stayed here several times.
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Breakfast is included today before we depart for Canyon de Chelly. Nowhere in the Navajo Nation is the blending of past tradition and present culture more evident than at the Canyon de Chelly National Monument. The Monument is home to several periods of Indian Culture dating from 350 A.D. to 1300 A.D. The 26-mile Canyon’s sheer cliffs range from 30 to more than 1,000 ft. providing a spectacular backdrop for hundreds of Anasazi Ruins, as well as modern Navajo homes and farms. Tonight will be spent at the historic Thunderbird Lodge, the only hotel in Canyon de Chelly. (No elevators). Dinner is included tonight at the lodge’s restaurant, located in the original Trading Post built in 1896.
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Window Rock will be our first stop today after our included breakfast. As you enter the park, look for the statue of the Navajo Code Talker, and notice the many symbolic structures. A circular path outlines the four cardinal directions, 16 angled steel pillars While in Window Rock, we will visit the Navajo Nation Tribal Chambers, similar to our US Capitol Building. The landmark building is significant for its association with the 1930s New Deal. Before returning to the Valley, we’ll visit the Hubbell Trading Post and National Historic Site. Hubbell Trading Post is the oldest continuously operated trading post in the United States, a National Historic Site that features a bookstore, exhibits, rug weaving demonstrations and picnic tables.
FBFB=Full Breakfast, D=Dinner
-Casual Clothing that can be mixed and layered
-Comfortable walking shoes
-Hat and Sunscreen
-Cash and Credit Cards (Only those needed)
-Medicine and spare prescriptions
-Extra glasses and/or contacts
-Book, Word Search and/or Crossword Puzzle
-Binoculars
-Seat Cushions and/or Blanket (If attending a parade or show)
-Ear plugs and sleep mask
-Mini-Sewing Kit
-Toiletries and Tissues
-Chargers for devices (Cell phones, Tablets, etc.)
-Extra Memory Cards (Digital Cameras) or Extra Film
This travel experience is perfect for those who want to see everything their destination has to offer. With the ability to navigate hills and uneven ground (1-2 hours with little difficulty), as well as climb into various modes of transportation, you'll be able to explore every corner of your destination without missing a thing. Plus, with some longer days balanced with free time to recharge or set out on your own adventure, you'll have the perfect harmony of flexibility and exploration.
Horseshoe Bend - The short (1.5-mile round trip) hike has a gentle incline and two shade shelters along the ADA-compliant path. Sturdy shoes are recommended due to uneven terrain.
Antelope Canyon - This walk can be difficult for those who have mobility issues, had recent knee, hip surgery, etc. please note you will not be able to take breaks and sit down. When exiting the canyon, you will walk up 17 steps with railing on both sides, to a single file platform that has a gradual incline. At the end of this 1/4 Mile platform there are 60-70 steps down to the tour vehicle.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Bell Recreation Center | Bell Recreation Center 16820 North 99th Ave. (Corner of 99th and Hutton) |
| Burger King Superstition | Burger King Superstition 6820 East Superstition Springs Blvd, Mesa |
| Fords Travel SunCity West | Fords Travel Sun City West 13593 West Camino Del Sol, Sun City West |
| Pebble Creek | Pebble Creek (Eagle's Nest Parking Lot) 3645 Clubhouse Drive, Goodyear AZ |
| Sun Lakes Cottonwood | Sun Lakes Cottonwood 25630 Brentwood Drive, Sun Lakes AZ |
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