Embark on an unforgettable guided tour with us and delve into the heart of this extraordinary and pristine landscape. Our expert guides will lead you through the secrets of Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai, revealing its hidden stories and the cultural significance intertwined with Diné Biyakah (Navajo Land).
Included
Included
Bottled water
Included
Expert Navajo guide
Included
Backcountry permit
Included
Snacks & a cooler
Important information
What should I bring?
Water / beverages
Snacks / food
Appropriate clothing for weather conditions
Hiking shoes / comfortable footwear
Sun protection
Where do we meet for the tour?
Please meet your guide in the designated 'Guided Tours Loading Area' located outside and in front of The View Hotel. There is a flight of stairs that leads down to the paved loading area. Here, you will find two covered picnic tables with bench seating. Please arrive 10 minutes earlier.
Is there a fee to enter Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park?
Yes. It is $8 per person. This is paid upon entering the Tribal Park at one of two fee booths. Parks & Recreation only accepts credit cards. No cash is accepted. The park pass is valid for one day only.
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Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai
Considered a hidden jewel of the South West, Hunts Mesa abounds with incredible photographic opportunities; from grand vistas and panoramas to unique vantage points of Monument Valley. On this exclusive tour, you will capture sunset from the best place in Monument Valley. Traverse back roads to visit majestic sandstone arches tucked away in labyrinth-like red rock canyons. Explore ancient dwelling left behind by the Anasazi. Hunts Mesa is recommended for anyone looking for an off-road adventure. A photographer’s favorite destination, Hunts Mesa is idea for couples and families on vacation.
Long before this captivating desert landscape came to be known as Monument Valley, its indigenous inhabitants referred to it as Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai. In the Navajo language, Diné Bizaad, this name translates to “the white streaks within the rock,” offering a poetic glimpse into the natural wonders that await you.
Today, if you were to ask local residents for their interpretation of this word, you might uncover several nuanced variations. To many, Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai evokes a profound perception of light. Twice a day, in the morning and in the evening, the sun casts an enchanting spell upon these sandstone monuments painting the landscape in a breathtaking palette of red and orange hues.
Embark on an unforgettable guided tour with us and delve into the heart of this extraordinary and pristine landscape. Our expert guides will lead you through the secrets of Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai, revealing its hidden stories and the cultural significance intertwined with Diné Biyakah (Navajo Land).