Monument Valley and Mystery Valley offer a captivating full-day adventure for those seeking to enjoy the Southwest’s stunning landscapes and rich Navajo heritage. Guided by local experts, travelers embark on an exploration of iconic landmarks, cultural experiences, and natural wonders that promise an unforgettable journey. From visiting a traditional Navajo Hogan to witnessing a rug weaving demonstration, this tour provides a deeply immersive experience that unveils the essence of this breathtaking region.
Key Points

- A full-day 7-hour excursion exploring the iconic sights of Monument Valley and Mystery Valley, guided by a local Navajo expert.
- Offers access to restricted backcountry areas and cultural experiences like rug weaving demonstrations and ceremonial music performances.
- Provides transportation options ranging from open-air safari-style vehicles to enclosed SUVs, ensuring a comfortable and enhanced experience.
- Not suitable for infants or pregnant women, and visitors should prepare for rough terrain with appropriate sun protection.
- Operates on Utah Time, which is one hour ahead of Arizona during the tour season from March to November.
Tour Overview

The Monument Valley Tour is a full-day excursion that explores the iconic sights of Monument Valley and the lesser-known Mystery Valley.
A full-day excursion exploring the iconic sights of Monument Valley and the lesser-known Mystery Valley.
Lasting 7 hours, this tour takes visitors through the stunning landscapes of the Navajo Nation, guided by a local expert. Priced from $172.50 to $160.42 per person, the tour offers significant savings of up to 7%.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a reserve now, pay later option, the tour provides flexibility.
Visitors will encounter remarkable geological formations, experience Navajo culture, and learn about the region’s history and traditions during this immersive adventure.
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Experience Highlights

This comprehensive Monument Valley tour grants visitors access to the iconic sights and hidden gems of the region. Guests will witness the Three Sisters, John Ford Point, Moccasin Arch, and the towering Totem Pole.
Venture into the backcountry of Monument Valley with a local Navajo guide, exploring Big Hogan, Sun’s Eye, and the North Window. Cross over to Mystery Valley, where a traditional Navajo Hogan, rug weaving demonstration, and ceremonial music performance provide an immersive cultural experience.
Throughout the day, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into Navajo history, traditions, and way of life in this stunning desert landscape.
Included Experiences

Visitors on this Monument Valley tour enjoy a range of included experiences that immerse them in the region’s natural wonders and Navajo culture. They’ll visit iconic sights like Three Sisters, John Ford Point, and the Totem Pole. Exploring the restricted backcountry with a local Navajo guide offers a unique perspective. In Mystery Valley, guests will tour a traditional Navajo Hogan, witness a rug weaving demonstration, and enjoy a ceremonial music performance to learn about the indigenous heritage. These experiences provide a well-rounded appreciation for the landscape and its people.
| Experience | What Visitors Learn |
|————|——————-|
| Navajo Hogan | Traditional Navajo architecture and lifestyle |
| Rug Weaving | Intricate weaving techniques and cultural significance |
| Ceremonial Music | Importance of music in Navajo ceremonies and traditions |
Transportation Details

Two transportation options are available for the Monument Valley tour.
Guests can travel in open-air safari-style vehicles that accommodate up to 12 passengers.
Travel in open-air safari-style vehicles that accommodate up to 12 passengers for the Monument Valley tour.
Alternatively, the tour can be operated in enclosed SUVs that hold a maximum of 7 passengers, depending on the weather conditions.
The tour starts at the lobby of The View Hotel in Oljato-Monument Valley, Arizona.
It’s important to note that the tour operates on Utah Time, which is one hour ahead of Arizona from March to November.
This ensures guests are on schedule for the day’s activities in both Monument Valley and Mystery Valley.
More Great Tours NearbyTraveler Considerations

Although the Monument Valley tour is open to most travelers, there are some important considerations to keep in mind.
The tour isn’t suitable for infants aged 1 year or younger or women more than 5 months pregnant due to the rough terrain. Visitors should bring sun protection like sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen.
Plus, the rug weaving demonstration may be canceled due to unforeseen circumstances. Travelers should also note that the tour operates on Utah Time, which is 1 hour ahead of Arizona from March to November.
Visitor Reviews and Ratings

How do travelers rate the Monument Valley tour based on their experiences?
The tour earns a stellar 4.9/5 rating from 87 reviews.
Travelers highlight the knowledgeable local Navajo guides, who provide immersive insights into the region’s history and culture.
The transportation, utilizing open-air and enclosed vehicles, also impresses with a 4.7/5 rating.
Visitors consider the tour an excellent value for money, giving it a 4.7/5 score.
Though the rug weaving demonstration may occasionally be canceled, the trip’s highlights – from iconic sights to a traditional Navajo Hogan – consistently delight participants, making it a must-do experience in Monument Valley.
Exploring Monument Valley

As visitors embark on the Monument Valley Tour, they’re immersed in the awe-inspiring grandeur of this iconic desert landscape.
Led by knowledgeable Navajo guides, they explore the region’s most breathtaking sights:
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The Three Sisters, a cluster of towering buttes
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John Ford Point, a famous filming location
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Moccasin Arch, a striking natural formation
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The Totem Pole, a slender sandstone spire
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Big Hogan, a sacred underground ceremonial site
Through these experiences, travelers gain a deeper appreciation for the rich Navajo culture and the geological wonders that define this one-of-a-kind destination.
Discovering Mystery Valley

After exploring the iconic sights of Monument Valley, the tour ventures into the lesser-known Mystery Valley. Here, visitors discover the region’s unique cultural and historical treasures. The tour includes a visit to a traditional Navajo Hogan, a demonstration of Navajo rug weaving, and a ceremonial music performance. These immersive experiences offer a deeper understanding of Navajo traditions and way of life. The tour also highlights the stunning natural beauty of Mystery Valley, with its hidden arches, ancient ruins, and striking rock formations. This portion of the tour provides a well-rounded exploration of the region’s diverse offerings.
| Feature | Description |
| — | — |
| Navajo Hogan | Authentic Navajo dwelling |
| Rug Weaving | Traditional Navajo craft |
| Ceremonial Music | Insight into Navajo culture |
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
While the tour does not provide lunch, guests can bring their own food and drinks to enjoy during the tour. However, it’s important to note that no meals are included in the tour price.
Are There Restroom Facilities Available During the Tour?
There are restroom facilities available during the tour. According to the tour overview, lunch is not provided, so guests should carry cash for meals and snacks. The tour operates in open-air or enclosed vehicles depending on the weather.
Can I Take Photos During the Tour?
Yes, visitors can take photos throughout the tour. The local Navajo guide encourages participants to capture the iconic landscapes and cultural experiences. However, photographing people requires permission to respect their privacy.
Is the Tour Wheelchair/Mobility-Impaired Accessible?
The tour is not wheelchair or mobility-impaired accessible due to the rough terrain in the backcountry of Monument Valley. The open-air safari vehicles and enclosed SUVs used on the tour are not equipped to accommodate wheelchairs.
Can I Request a Pickup From a Different Location?
Yes, guests can request a pickup from a different location, but it may incur an additional fee. It’s best to check with the tour operator when booking to discuss pickup options and any associated charges.
The Sum Up
The Monument Valley and Mystery Valley Full-Day Tour offers an immersive cultural and natural experience in the stunning landscapes of the Southwest. Guided by local Navajo experts, travelers explore iconic landmarks, witness traditional practices, and enjoy comfortable transportation, creating a memorable adventure in this breathtaking region. With its affordable pricing and comprehensive itinerary, the tour provides an enriching way to discover the beauty and heritage of Monument Valley and Mystery Valley.
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