3.5 Hours of Monument Valley's Cultural 4×4 Tour





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Hey there! How about going on a fun-filled 3.5-hour cultural tour in the beautiful backcountry of the Lower Monument Valley Tribal Park? It's an amazing way to experience the local culture and enjoy the breathtaking scenery. When you join our tour, we make sure to provide you with an immersive experience of the Navajo culture. Our guides will take you to a local Hogan Demonstration where you can witness their way of life and understand their beliefs. We also encourage our guides to share their stories with you and entertain you with traditional music. We hope you'll leave with a deeper appreciation and understanding of the Navajo culture.
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The Navajo culture has thrived on the land between the Four Scared Mountains, and those teachings have been inherited through generations of verbal and lesson teaching methods. Some of these teachings are shared with you during the Cultural Tour by your Navajo guide. The Cultural, 3.5 hour tour makes a first stop at the famous John Ford’s Point where many of John Wayne’s western cinematic movies were filmed. Next, your guide will drive to The Backcountry of the park and escort you to the “Sun’s Eye Arch" and Hogan Demonstration. At “Sun’s Eye Arch” you will be standing at a specific degree to look up into the rock arch and see why it is named Sun’s Eye. At the same location you will also see Petroglyphs and hear your guide’s stories. Next, you will travel to the “Big Hogan.” The Big Hogan is a great place to take family pictures and lie against the rocks and feel its warmth. Your guide will provide stories and suggest great photo shots. The last stop in the Backcountry is the “Ear of the Wind.” This is the largest arch in the park, and your guide will escort you to a photogenic spot where you can take photographs. Next, you will be guided to the Totem Pole and Yei Bi Cheii Monuments where you will be able to take photographs and hear the cultural stories behind each monument. The last stop is at the North Window where you will have a chance to take pictures of the Mittens and Butte at a different angle. Your tour guide will then slowly and safely transport you back to your departure point. Unfortunately, we cannot give much information about our guides’ stories because each guide has very uniquely different stories to tell. Our guides’ stories come from personal experience, lore, legends and the Navajo culture.
The Navajo culture has thrived on the land between the Four Scared Mountains, and those teachings have been inherited through generations of verbal and lesson teaching methods. Some of these teachings are shared with you during the Cultural Tour by your Navajo guide. The Cultural, 3.5 hour tour makes a first stop at the famous John Ford’s Point where many of John Wayne’s western cinematic movies were filmed. Next, your guide will drive to The Backcountry of the park and escort you to the “Sun’s Eye Arch" and Hogan Demonstration. At “Sun’s Eye Arch” you will be standing at a specific degree to look up into the rock arch and see why it is named Sun’s Eye. At the same location you will also see Petroglyphs and hear your guide’s stories. Next, you will travel to the “Big Hogan.” The Big Hogan is a great place to take family pictures and lie against the rocks and feel its warmth. Your guide will provide stories and suggest great photo shots. The last stop in the Backcountry is the “Ear of the Wind.” This is the largest arch in the park, and your guide will escort you to a photogenic spot where you can take photographs. Next, you will be guided to the Totem Pole and Yei Bi Cheii Monuments where you will be able to take photographs and hear the cultural stories behind each monument. The last stop is at the North Window where you will have a chance to take pictures of the Mittens and Butte at a different angle. Your tour guide will then slowly and safely transport you back to your departure point. Unfortunately, we cannot give much information about our guides’ stories because each guide has very uniquely different stories to tell. Our guides’ stories come from personal experience, lore, legends and the Navajo culture.
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Important Information
- Service animals allowed
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Child rate applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
- Children must be accompanied by an adult
- Adult pricing applies to all adult/senior travelers
- Uneven walking surfaces
- Operates in all weather conditions, please dress appropriately
- Pet friendly
- We do observe Daylight Savings TIme. We are on Mountain Standard Time (UT). Be advised that there is a one hour time difference between Arizona Time Zone and the Navajo Nation Time Zone (Mid-March to October).
- COVID19 Protocols exercised and in place
- • All tours leave from the FRONT of The View Hotel building. Arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled departure time for loading. Our guide will be waiting for you in front of the hotel at the LOADING AREA, approximately 50 yards west of the entrance. We depart strictly on the hour, so please be punctual. DO NOT MEET INSIDE THE VIEW HOTEL. GPS 36.981823, -110.112931 GPS Code 858FXVJP+PR
- If you are feeling any symptoms of COVID19 or have been around a person who does, please advise us immediately for cancellation.
Reviews(301)
We had a wonderful tour by a very knowledgeable guide. It was such a delight to learn about the culture of the people of Monument Valley among the fascinating scenery.
Wonderful tour. Definitely worth the time & reasonably priced. Our tour guide (Von) was the BEST!
We did the 3.5 hour cultural tour with Joe/Joseph and it was worth every penny. Joe is an absolute treasure trove of knowledge about Dineh/Navajo culture. Our 11 and 9 year olds loved the fun photo ops and extra special experiences like the music in the cave and rug weaving demonstration. We even got some fry bread at one of the photo stops. Book this tour!
Ty was a great guide and we had a great time.
We paid a little extra to have a private tour. I cannot say enough good things about our guide Yvonne and our overall tour experience. She was very personable and engaging. She helped us with iPhone camera settings to take the best pictures. She shared the history of the people who have lived and continue to live in Monument Valley. Hearing the history while viewing the beautiful landscape was really powerful. We visited a hogan where we saw a weaving demonstration and heard about the daily life here. My favorite part was looking up at the ceiling in the Big Hogan and listening to our guide play her wooden flute. Highly recommend Dineh Bekeyah Tours!
Great tour and great guide!!!!
it was excellent. john our guide was very knowledgeable and made the trip very entertaining and informative. I highly recommend this tour.
Our guide Clint was fantastic Ask for him. He was fantastic. Being a huge John Ford fan, Monument Valley was always a bucket list destination. It certainly didn't disappoint. Clint, an Indegenous person not only explained the Butte, and Mesa formations, but made it a spiritual journey through the Tribal land. It was so much more than I expected, and would recommend it (and him) highly.
Incredible. An unforgettable experience, comfortable tour, amazing views. Absolutely recommended without a doubt. I don't know if I will be able to do it again, but if I ever return to the area, I will definitely repeat it. We had a good guide, Harry, who took our photos and recommended where to take them.
This was a well planned detailed tour with a lot of interesting information. One of the best tours we have taken over the years.



