Monument Valley Tour: Navajo Guide Experience

Embark on a captivating 1.5-hour Monument Valley tour with a knowledgeable Navajo guide. Discover stunning red sandstone formations, iconic movie locations, and delve into Navajo cultural history.

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Blackwater Tours - We will take you to 4-5 stops on this 1.5 hour route. Mitten View, John Ford’s Point, Totem Pole and The Cube Point, Artist’s Point, and The North Window if time permits.
What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • Driver/guide
Additional Information

Embark on a roughly 1.5 hour journey through Monument Valley, led by a knowledgeable Navajo guide. Get ready to experience one of the most impressive natural marvels - red and orange sandstone cliffs, mesas, and buttes that rise majestically above the desert valley floor of Monument Valley. During the tour, our guide will point you to well-known film…

Location
Main Monument Valley Road
We start this tour at the Monument Valley Visitor Center Parking lot. Please meet us at the blue tour booth signed "Tour Information". If you need assistance call our on-site tour coordinator Perry
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Chicco14
Nov 10, 2024
Spectacular visit with Navajo singing! - Viewed from the inside, on board the 9-seater vans or next to the driver (as I did to not eat too much dust during the hike), it's a different matter. There is a way to see each pinnacle well, the "three sisters", the monumental "mesas" and finally, during the short stop, to accompany, clapping, the song of an elderly Navajo who escorted us to the bottom of the plateau made famous by the film by John Ford, starring John Wayne, "Red Shadows". The tour lasts half an hour during which you can enjoy the best of the surrounding environment, inevitably covered in the thin red dust of which the valley is composed, but it fits!!
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Paullcrow
Nov 6, 2024
Only One Way to Visit the Valley via a Tour with Guide - Blackwater Fabulous - Did not book in advance as wanted to see whether my car would be able to drive round the valley. It was touch & go, but in the end we went with Blackwater Tours & we are so glad that we did - it was fabulous, enhanced by the tour guides fabulous local knowledge, it made the trip exceptional. We visited loads of places on the tour & of course the guides & tour vehicles are able top go to places that you cannot go to in your own vehicle. The views were stunning, the names of the formations descriptive but what made was the guide. So much history, so many stories about every part of the valley, it was captivating & delivered in a conversational matter of fact way which made it totally understandable. We could have made a mistake & driven ourselves, the Blackwater tour was the way to get the most out of the visit
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818krisf
Sep 30, 2023
Navaho Cultural Experience - This was to be a group tour, but there were just the 2 of us. Our guide Willie was provided a great history lesson as we stopped at each formation. The Navaho culture was brought to life when Willie shared his story of growing up in a hogan in the Valley. This is a must do tour! Thank you for a great experience.
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Moune
Jul 8, 2022
Very good tour - Very good tour to have a great overview of Monument Valley. The guide was very friendly and gave us a lot of information.
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Nextport
Jun 6, 2019
Excellent 2-1/2 hour tour of the Navajo Tribal Land - First off, Monument Valley is so scenic! And seeing it was even better with Larry as our Navajo guide. He was knowledgeable, friendly and humorous. We did the early 8 AM tour in an open tour truck with Larry driving. We could hear him very well with the speaker in front of us. We had the opportunity to go to restricted areas to see arches, hieroglyphs, and visit a local family. Great morning. Couple of suggestions... Go early since the roads are rocky, uneven and much dust is kicked up by vehicles. We avoided some of the dust by being one of the first vehicles in the Valley. Also take sunglasses and a kerchief or something else to cover one's mouth & nose due to the dust. Might also have water to drink while in the truck and eye drops to use after the end of the tour. We were also happy to tip Larry and the family we visited. Lastly, a thank you to the Navajo people for sharing their time and land with us!
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Bill15q
Aug 31, 2018
The only way to see Monument Valley - While they have a “public tour” of Monument Valley, the best way to see it is with a Navajo Guide. You’ll go into places the public generally doesn’t go and get some insight into the Navajo culture. Our guide Hope showed a remarkable amount of insight into her culture and its relationship to the modern culture.
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Stefa2006
Aug 5, 2018
fairytale - Our guide Maggie showed us around the entire Monument Valley site which is impossible to do on our own and dangerous limit with a car that is not a 4WD. Too bad our visit was a bit ruined by Spaniards who did not respect these sacred places
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Aud513
Nov 5, 2018
Great visit - A 4x4 escapade with a Navajo driver who decoys: we take full eyes so beautiful the landscapes and we laugh a lot with the guide who loves to slip some unlikely French words in the middle of the visit (for us it was the word "camembert"). A great time!
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Jshtyo
Oct 24, 2018
A guided tour of the Navajo tribe! - We left in two cars on a tour with 16 participants. It was a moving view running through the desert. It was great to feel like I was the main character in a Western. I've seen it in pictures and photographs, but the scenery I actually saw is different. I feel like I've got the treasure of a lifetime.
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Veronique
Sep 14, 2018
AS IN A WESTERN - Immersion in western and television series 2-hour walk with a Navajo guide The landscapes and different viewpoints are magical However, the guide/driver is in his cabin and talking to the microphone. He speaks inaudibly and it is impossible to understand what he says I therefore advise you to bring a small explanatory guide to understand the different points of view
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From $70
up to 12 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).