We live in the Monument Valley Tribal Park. My family (bit'ah'nii' clan) have lived here for many generations. We will strive to give you the best experience while you are here visiting our homeland. All of our drivers are 100% Navajo and live in Monument Valley and close surrounding areas. We want to share our stories and culture with you.
Mystery Valley is exactly what it's named after. It is a mystery. This tour will take you back in time... You will see Beautiful large arches, Anasazi ruins, petroglyphs as well as pictographs. There will be a bit of hiking on this tour. about 150 feet hikes to get to some of the arches. hiking shoes recommended.
Monument Valley Visitor Center parking lot. On the West side of the paved parking lot, you will see a little turquoise booth/kiosk. Here is where you will meet your tour guide. If you need help please call or txt us at 602-327-2472. I can send you a pin of the exact location via txt message.
MEETING LOCATION: Monument Valley Visitor center parking-lot. On the East end of the big, paved parking-lot there is a little turquoise kiosk/booth with a sign that says "Navajo Guided Tours / Vehicle tours and information" in front of it and above it. Check in at the kiosk/booth and you well meet your guide/driver here.
Cell service isn’t good here at times so we have text message available for contacting us. 602-327-2472. Another form of communication we have available for you is email, 3sisternavajoguidedtour@gmail.com
You can either purchase the park entrance fee separately online at https://navajonationparks.org/entry-fee/ or you can purchase a ticket at the toll booth at the entrance of the park or at the Welcome Center.
If you are a single person traveler, call us at 602-327-2472 to see if we have availability to get you on a tour. All single person travelers please call us before you reserve a tour.
Monument Valley is a stunning landscape of sandstone buttes and mesas, straddling the Utah-Arizona border within the Navajo Nation. Famous for its iconic movie backdrops and deep cultural significance, it offers a unique blend of natural beauty and rich Native American heritage.
The heart of Monument Valley, offering stunning views of iconic sandstone buttes and mesas. Visitors can drive through the valley, take guided tours, and hike to various viewpoints.
A museum showcasing the history of the Navajo people and the iconic films shot in Monument Valley. The trading post also offers a restaurant and lodging.
Fried bread topped with beans, meat, cheese, and vegetables, a traditional Navajo dish.
A type of flatbread fried in oil or shortening, often served with honey or powdered sugar.
The weather is pleasant, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. The scenery is vibrant, and the crowds are manageable.
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Mountain Time Zone (GMT-7)
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Monument Valley is generally safe, but visitors should be aware of the remote location and limited services.
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Home to Lake Powell and the famous Antelope Canyon, Page offers a variety of outdoor activities and stunning landscapes.
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