This land holds profound significance for the Dineh, also known as the Navajo, who are the dedicated Keepers of Monument Valley. This extraordinary place is both a sacred ancestral homeland and a cherished motherland for them. Additionally, the region is steeped in the history of the Anasazis, often referred to as the “Ancient Ones,” celebrated for their remarkable artistic expressions through concealed or cryptic forms, including petroglyphs, pictographs, and the enigmatic cliff dwellings.
On this off the beaten track tour, you will also have the opportunity to admire the delicate and awe-inspiring natural arches that stand in striking contrast to the towering buttes. Moreover, you'll explore the iconic locations within Monument Valley that have played pivotal roles as authentic settings for numerous cinematic productions, particularly in the Western genre. Films like Stagecoach, The Searchers, How The West Was Won, Back To The Future part 3, Thelma and Louise, among many others, have graced these very landscapes. Embark on an unforgettable adventure with as we unveil the mysteries of this land, our ancestral heritage, for you to discover.
If you wish, your guide can lead you to a traditional Navajo hogan, a native dwelling, where our Grandmother will showcase her renowned skill in Navajo rug weaving. Your guide will also share the stories of how our people acquired and perfected their various arts and crafts, including carding, wool spinning, rug weaving, and basket weaving. Who knows, you might even acquire a splendid keepsake that will hold a special place in your heart for all time!