Each tour is lead by an experienced Navajo guide, who is certified by the Navajo Nation Parks & Recreation Dept. and National Park Service. Each and everyone of our guides was born and raised in this Canyon De Chelly area, allowing them to gain a vast knowledge of its history to share with all our guests who visit this place we call home. As well as learning about the canyon's rich history, rock art sites and other archeological sites, you will hear stories and tales of life in the canyon and get a chance (time permitted and seasonal option) to visit our guide's families who still weave, farm, ranch, and continue to live a traditional Navajo lifestyle in this rural part of the southwest. We invite you to join one of our guides on a truly unique and one of a kind tour, and to support this 100% NAVAJO OWNED and OPERATED SMALL BUSINESS!! Ahéhee' (thank you)
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Pickup included
Pickup included
Pickup included
Our guided 4x4 tours into Canyon De Chelly National Monument will be lead by experienced and seasoned guides. On your trip, you will visit many archeological sites that include cliff dwellings of the Ancestral Pueblo, rock art panels (both pictograph and petroglyphs) from all past and present inhabitants of Canyon De Chelly, and other historical sites. There will also be many stops for photographic opportunities, restroom stop, and a chance to purchase artwork from local Native artists. Possible stops include visiting a working farm and/or weaving demonstration, only if resident is at their canyon home.
Chinle is a small town in northeastern Arizona, known as the gateway to Canyon de Chelly National Monument. It offers a unique blend of natural beauty, rich Native American heritage, and outdoor adventure. The town is primarily inhabited by the Navajo people, providing visitors with an authentic cultural experience.
Canyon de Chelly National Monument is a unique and stunning canyon system that has been continuously inhabited for over 5,000 years. The canyon is home to ancient ruins and rock art, as well as the modern-day residents of the Navajo Nation. Guided tours are available, and visitors can explore the canyon floor with a Navajo guide.
The Chinle Visitor Center is the starting point for exploring Canyon de Chelly National Monument. The center offers information, maps, and exhibits about the canyon's history, culture, and geology. Rangers and staff can provide guidance and answer questions about the monument.
The Canyon de Chelly National Monument offers several scenic overlooks that provide stunning views of the canyon and its surroundings. These overlooks are accessible by car and offer a glimpse into the canyon's beauty without requiring a guided tour.
A traditional Navajo dish made with fry bread topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese. It's a hearty and flavorful meal that's unique to the Southwest.
A traditional Navajo side dish made from blue cornmeal, water, and salt. It's cooked until thick and creamy, and often served with meat or other dishes.
A type of flatbread made from flour, water, and yeast, deep-fried in oil or shortening. It's a staple of Navajo cuisine and can be served sweet or savory.
Spring and fall offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures, making it ideal for outdoor activities and exploring the canyon. The scenery is also at its best during these seasons.
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Chinle is generally a safe destination for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming and friendly local community. However, as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take basic safety precautions, such as locking your car and keeping valuables secure.
Greyhound Bus Station in Chinle
Public transportation is limited in Chinle. Local taxis and shuttles are available for short distances and can be arranged through local services or hotels.
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Monument Valley is a stunning and iconic landscape featuring towering sandstone buttes and mesas. The area is known for its unique geological formations, rich cultural heritage, and appearances in numerous films and TV shows. Visitors can explore the valley by car, guided tour, or on foot.
Many Farms is a small community located on the Navajo Nation, known for its rich cultural heritage and traditional way of life. Visitors can explore the community, learn about Navajo culture, and experience traditional crafts and artwork.
Price varies by option