Exploring Monument Valley’s rugged beauty is a must-do for any traveler seeking an authentic cultural experience. This Backcountry Jeep Tour with a knowledgeable Navajo guide offers unparalleled access to the region’s iconic landmarks, while immersing visitors in the rich traditions of the Navajo people. From visiting a traditional Hogan to witnessing rug weaving demonstrations, this 2.5-hour adventure promises to leave you with a deeper appreciation for the land and its people. But the real question is: are you ready to embark on this unforgettable journey?
Key Points

- A 2.5-hour excursion offering access to restricted areas of Monument Valley, including iconic sites like the West and East Mitten Buttes, Totem Pole, and John Ford Point.
- Guided by a knowledgeable Navajo guide who provides culture activities and insights into the region’s history and Navajo traditions.
- Opportunities to visit a traditional Hogan, observe rug weaving, and enjoy musical performances to deeply connect with the Navajo culture.
- Exceptional customer reviews praising the knowledgeable guides, seamless transportation, and the overall value of the experience.
- Cancellation policy allows for free refunds up to 24 hours in advance, providing flexibility for travelers.
Tour Overview

The Monument Valley: Backcountry Jeep Tour with Navajo Guide is a 2.5-hour excursion that allows visitors to explore the iconic landscapes of Monument Valley.
Priced at $74.87 per person with the option to reserve now and pay later, the tour provides access to restricted areas and features iconic sites like the West and East Mitten Buttes, Totem Pole, and John Ford Point.
Led by a local Navajo guide, the experience includes culture activities such as visiting a traditional Hogan, witnessing rug weaving demonstrations, and enjoying a musical performance.
With a cancellation policy allowing free refunds up to 24 hours in advance, this tour offers a memorable and flexible way to discover Monument Valley.
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Exploring Monument Valley

Exploring Monument Valley takes visitors on an immersive journey through the iconic landscapes of this American Southwest region. Led by knowledgeable Navajo guides, the backcountry jeep tour provides access to restricted areas, showcasing the valley’s most breathtaking features. Guests witness the towering West and East Mitten Buttes, the slender Totem Pole, the distinctive Three Sisters formation, and the dramatic vistas of John Ford Point and Moccasin Arch. Throughout the experience, travelers gain insights into Navajo culture, with opportunities to visit a traditional Hogan, observe rug weaving demonstrations, and enjoy musical performances.
| Iconic Landmarks | Cultural Experiences |
|——————|———————-|
| West Mitten Butte | Traditional Hogan |
| East Mitten Butte | Rug Weaving Demo |
| Totem Pole | Navajo Music |
| Three Sisters | |
Discovering Iconic Landmarks

As visitors embark on the Monument Valley Jeep Tour, they discover the iconic landmarks that have defined this enchanting landscape.
The tour takes them to the West and East Mitten Buttes, towering sandstone formations that resemble giant mittens. They’ll also witness the slender, spire-like Totem Pole and the captivating Three Sisters rock formations.
At John Ford Point, they’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas immortalized in classic Western films.
Finally, the tour visits Moccasin Arch, a natural sandstone arch that showcases the valley’s geological wonders.
These iconic sites leave a lasting impression on all who witness them.

While exploring the landmarks of Monument Valley, visitors are also immersed in the rich Navajo culture.
The tour includes a visit to a traditional Hogan, where guests can witness rug weaving demonstrations and experience a musical performance by the Navajo guide.
The experience offers a deeper understanding of Navajo traditions and way of life:
A deeper understanding of Navajo traditions and way of life: connecting with heritage, appreciating artistry, and experiencing the land’s profound influence.
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Connecting with Navajo heritage
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Appreciating the artistry of rug weaving
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Listening to the soulful melodies of Navajo music
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Gaining insights into the Navajo’s profound connection to the land.
Tour Logistics and Information

The tour departs from the Navajo loading area outside The View Hotel in Monument Valley.
Explorers should wear comfortable shoes, pack sunglasses, hats, and sunscreen, and bring a headscarf. The tour operates on Utah time, one hour ahead of Arizona from March to November.
Participants will ride in open-air safari vehicles in warm weather or enclosed SUVs in extreme conditions, accommodating up to 12 or 7 guests, respectively.
The tour isn’t suitable for infants under 1 year old or women more than 5 months pregnant.
Tribal park entry is included, ensuring an immersive cultural experience.
Customer Experiences and Reviews

Travelers have overwhelmingly praised the Monument Valley Jeep Tour, with an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on nearly 1,000 reviews.
Highlights include:
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Knowledgeable Navajo guides who provide insightful cultural commentary.
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Seamless transportation, with high marks for the open-air safari vehicles.
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Exceptional value for the price, with savings of up to 7% available.
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Unforgettable experiences exploring restricted backcountry areas and witnessing traditional Navajo demonstrations.
Reviewers describe the tour as a "must-do" and a "highlight" of their trip, praising the combination of stunning scenery, culture, and outstanding service.
Inclusions and Additional Details

The tour package includes several valuable components. Visitors gain entry to the Monument Valley Tribal Park, led by a knowledgeable local Navajo guide.
The open-air safari vehicle or enclosed SUV provides access to restricted backcountry areas, showcasing iconic landmarks like the West and East Mitten Buttes.
Travelers can enjoy Navajo culture, witnessing rug weaving demonstrations and musical performances. However, the rug weaving segment may be subject to cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.
With comfortable attire and sun protection recommended, this well-reviewed tour offers an authentic, memorable experience in the stunning Monument Valley.
Preparing for the Adventure

Preparing for the adventure begins by making a few essential considerations.
First, choose comfortable, weather-appropriate attire and sturdy shoes to navigate the rugged terrain.
Second, pack necessary items like sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect against the desert sun.
Third, bring any personal medications, snacks, and plenty of water to stay hydrated.
Finally, review the meeting location and arrive on time to ensure a seamless start to the tour.
With these simple preparations, you’ll be ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through the iconic landscape of Monument Valley with your Navajo guide.
Frequently Asked Questions

Can I Cancel the Tour Closer to the Date?
Yes, you can cancel the tour up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The tour has a free cancellation policy, so you don’t have to worry about penalties if your plans change.
Is There a Minimum Number of Participants Required?
This tour has no minimum number of participants. The small-group tours can accommodate as few as 1 person up to a maximum of 12 passengers in the open-air safari vehicles or 7 passengers in enclosed SUVs during extreme weather.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Accommodations Available?
The tour doesn’t specify any dietary restrictions or accommodations. Travelers should inform the operator of any special dietary needs in advance so they can try to accommodate them. However, catered meals are not provided on this tour.
Can I Bring My Own Camera Equipment on the Tour?
Yes, visitors can bring their own camera equipment on the tour. The open-air safari vehicle provides excellent opportunities to capture photos of the stunning scenery and cultural experiences. Just be sure to pack light and bring any necessary accessories.
What Happens if the Weather Is Inclement on the Day of the Tour?
If the weather is inclement, the tour vehicle will switch from an open-air safari to an enclosed SUV. This ensures the tour can still operate safely and comfortably, even in extreme conditions.
The Sum Up
Enjoy the breathtaking landscapes and rich cultural heritage of Monument Valley on this unforgettable Backcountry Jeep Tour. Guided by knowledgeable Navajo experts, you’ll discover iconic landmarks, engage in authentic cultural activities, and leave with a deeper appreciation for this remarkable destination. At $74.87 per person, it’s a must-do adventure for anyone seeking stunning scenery and authentic experiences.
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