Monument Valley speaks for itself. The beautiful red rock monoliths, the native plants, and the amazing iconic sights. You can one minute be in a rainstorm, the next the sun will be out. Each season c
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Location: Monument Valley
What's Included
- Educational Experience
- Enriched Cultural Experience
- Restricted Access to Monument Valley
- Open Air Vehicles for Warm Seasons (Unless you have specially requested an Enclosed Vehicle)
- Contact us immediately for Enclosed Vehicle Requests - By availability only
- Traditional Navajo Music
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for the tour, but it's really good for kids 8 and up. They get to learn about the Navajo culture and the landscape is stunning for all ages. Just keep in mind that little ones might get tired since it does last up to three hours. If you have really young kids, I'd suggest checking with the tour provider for any special arrangements.
A: Weather can definitely affect the tour, especially in the rainy season. They usually keep the group informed if conditions aren't safe. If there's a cancellation due to severe weather, they’ll try to reschedule. Just keep an eye on the forecast leading up to your tour date and reach out for updates if you're unsure!
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes because it can get a bit dusty, especially if it’s windy. I’d recommend lightweight layers since temperatures can change quickly. Sunscreen and a hat are also a must, that sun can be really intense in the afternoon!
Discussions
Considering the Monument Valley tour as a gift, need tips!
Hey folks! I'm thinking of getting my dad the Monument Valley Group Tour with Navajo Spirit Tours for his birthday. He loves nature and history, and I think he'd enjoy the cultural aspect too. Is there anything specific I should know before booking? Also, do you think it’s a good gift idea?
Just did the Monument Valley tour and wow!
I just got back from the Monument Valley tour with Navajo Spirit Tours and it was incredible! The scenery is otherworldly, and our guide shared so many interesting stories about the Navajo culture. Bring water and snacks, because it gets hot! I’d totally recommend this for anyone who loves the outdoors. I might even go again next year with friends!