Jeep Tour and Navajo Dinner

Travel reviews
4.8 / 5 - 43 reviews

Description

Duration : 4 hours
Schedule : Around 5:30 p.m. (varies with the season)
Season : Year-round
Departing from : Navajo Welcome Center


Climb aboard a Jeep and set out to explore the landscapes and formations of Monument Valley.

Some parts of this mythical territory can only be visited with a local guide. Your Navajo guide will take you off the beaten track to show you these sacred sites and teach you about Native American history and culture.

At sundown, after enjoying a typical Navajo meal, share unforgettable moments around a campfire, to the sound of distant coyotes…

Rates

Season Adult
2024/01/01 to 2024/12/31 134
2025/01/01 to 2025/12/31 134

* Minimum of 2 participants for the activity to take place.
* You may be paired with other visitors.
* Entry fee to Monument Valley Tribal Park is payable on site ($20 per vehicle with up to 4 passengers, $6 per additional person).
* A typical meal (Navajo Tacos and Steak) will be served followed by an evening around the campfire.

Location

Welcome Center, Olajito-Monument Valley, (UT)

Travel reviews

Travel reviews

4.8 / 5 according to 43 reviews
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Matthias Coppens Monday August 12, 2024

(Translated by Google) Our guide was great.
Attentive, available, pedagogical, ... and very funny.
A very good time, during which we walked in the reserve.
We ended the evening with a meal and Navaros dances.
A very good time.

Julien Mandin Thursday June 6, 2024

(Translated by Google) Great experience, with our guide Jamie who was really very funny! We laughed a lot, and had a great time. It's really a plus to do this tour in the evening, when all the tourists have left. Incredible colors at sunset.

Always further!

Laurent Siva Saturday May 18, 2024

(Translated by Google) The Navajos will show you parts inaccessible to visitors but especially at the best time: sunset! They will offer you a local (basic) lively meal to close this day full of unforgettable views. We were skeptical about the interest but do not regret our choice (we were not hoping for a gastronomic experience either ;).

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