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Monument Valley: Backcountry Jeep Tour with Navajo Guide

Monument Valley: Backcountry Jeep Tour with Navajo Guide

See all the sights of Monument Valley on a small group tour led by a local guide. Enjoy an exclusive visit to the valley’s backcountry, which is only accessible with a Navajo guide. Visit sandstone arches and famous monuments such as the 3 sisters, John Ford Point, and Moccasin Arch. Marvel at famous sights like the Totem Pole, the Big Hogan, Sun’s Eye, North Window, and Sleeping Dragon. Stop by West and East Mitten Buttes and capture the perfect picture of this iconic landmark. Marvel at spectacular panoramas. Admire natural structures that will leave you speechless. Immerse yourself in Navajo culture. Learn about the history of this incredible place. Visit a Navajo Hogan, a traditional Navajo home. Watch a bonus rug weaving demonstration and enjoy a ceremonial music performance performed by your guide.

Moab: Colorado River Dinner Cruise with Music and Light Show

Moab: Colorado River Dinner Cruise with Music and Light Show

Begin the evening on the banks of the Colorado River, just 2 miles north of Moab, Utah. Savor a delicious cowboy-style Dutch oven dinner in a dining room overlooking the water. After dinner, climb aboard a flat-bottomed boat and begin your river adventure. A knowledgeable and entertaining guide will point out things of interest and ignite your imagination. Once darkness settles in, the formal part of the evening begins when 40,000 watts of natural light illuminate the canyon wall. Watch as lights, shadows, music, and narration make the stories of the canyon's formation, creation, and history come to life on the walls above the river - as learned from the early settlers of the area (the Catholic conquistadors, Native Americans, and Mormon pioneers). This Sound and Light Show is a not-to-be-missed unique experience and a great end to a perfect day in Moab.

Monument Valley: Sunset Tour with Navajo Guide

Monument Valley: Sunset Tour with Navajo Guide

Embark on a tour of Monument Valley and discover the breathtaking monuments you’ve seen in photos and western movies. See the famous West and East Mitten Buttes, John Ford Point, the Three Sisters, Moccasin Arch, the Totem Pole, and more. Travel by safari-style open-air vehicle in the warmer weather or by an enclosed van in colder months. Your guide will share with you a lot of interesting facts about Monument Valley. You will even visit the backcountry of the valley, which you can’t visit on your own without a Navajo guide. Learn many interesting facts about Navajo culture and visit a Navajo Hogan, a traditional Navajo home with a bonus opportunity to watch a rug weaving demonstration (dependent on weather and other circumstances) and to enjoy a ceremonial musical performance by your guide.

Monument Valley: Horseback Adventure Tour

Monument Valley: Horseback Adventure Tour

Embark on a unique journey through the iconic Monument Valley. This adventure immerses you in the Navajo culture, where horses hold a revered and spiritual role. Starting from the KOA Campground, your professional Navajo guides will lead you through scenic trails to landmarks like Eagle Mesa, Sleeping Bear, and Sitting Hen, offering stunning views of the valley's famous buttes, including the 2 mittens. The tours cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Each participant is carefully matched with a horse that suits their riding experience, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride. The horses, raised by a Navajo ranching family, are not just mounts but are part of the sacred spirit of the land, offering a tranquilizing and exhilarating experience. Safety is a priority, and all guides are trained annually in CPR and First Aid. Whether you're an experienced equestrian or a first-time rider, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Dinetah, the land of the Navajo.

Las Vegas: Bryce and Zion National Parks Tour with Lunch

Las Vegas: Bryce and Zion National Parks Tour with Lunch

Discover Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park on a day tour departing from Las Vegas. Journey through canyons and fantastical rock spire formations on this tour that includes bottled water, a granola bar, and a deli-style turkey sandwich for lunch. Depart Las Vegas by bus on this day trip to two of the most visually stunning places in the United States. Learn about both parks and their natural wonders with your guide throughout the day. First experience the striking sandstone cliffs that tower above the valley floor of Zion National Park. Admire the highlights of Zion including a stop at the visitor center. Ascend up the mountain pass and through the mile-long tunnel. Make a stop at Checkerboard Mesa before continuing on to Bryce Canyon National Park. Admire the incredible natural amphitheater of Bryce Canyon. Stroll along the rim of Bryce Canyon and enjoy stunning views of the unique hoodoos (thin rock spire) and the vast open landscape. Take a short guided hike among hoodoos and soak in the natural wonders of your surroundings. Board the bus for your return journey to Las Vegas and pass through the stunning scenery of Zion for another perspective of its beauty.

Lake Powell: Antelope Canyon 2-Hour Photo Boat Tour

Lake Powell: Antelope Canyon 2-Hour Photo Boat Tour

Board an open bow boat with limited passenger capacity that allows you to fully take in panoramic views of Antelope Canyon. Set sail and admire the picturesque surroundings. As you make your way through the canyon, look out at the natural rock formations and take some great photos of Glen Canyon, the Glen Canyon Dam, and the breathtaking beauty of Wahweap Bay and Marina. Along the way, your captain will be there to assist you with taking photos and portraits. During the warmer months, you can also take a refreshing swim in the waters of the canyon before you return to the original meeting point.

Monument Valley: Scenic 2.5-Hour Guided Tour

Monument Valley: Scenic 2.5-Hour Guided Tour

Enter the backcountry of Monument Valley to visit the popular arches and petroglyph sights made by the ancient Anasazi people. Stop first to admire the Sleeping Dragon with clouds above, followed by the Chief’s Head with its bonnet of feathers.  Moving on, explore a traditional Hogan (optional), home to many Navajo people. Admire the round, cone-shaped, and multi-sided structures. With or without internal posts, they were built with timber or stonewall and packed with earth or bark. For a summerhouse, the door faces east to welcome the rising sun for wealth and good fortune. Your guide will provide information and a short demonstration of the Navajo people and their lifestyles.  Save the best for last and marvel at an arch that replicates a traditional hogan with an eagle eye looking upon you. Take a panoramic view of the Eye of the Sun, a beautifully shaped eye with sun rays beaming through it. Last will be the Ear of the Wind, standing against a steep sand dune that, if you walk up to it, you're most likely to bring home Monument Valley's souvenir: sand in your shoes.

Orderville: East Zion Park White Mountain Horseback Tour

Orderville: East Zion Park White Mountain Horseback Tour

All riders must be at least 8 years old and weigh less than 220lbs. Combine two of Southern Utah's most popular activities of exploring slot canyons and horseback riding on this 1-hour experience. Follow your guide as they take you on a scenic trail and teach you the art of reigning a horse. Meet your guide and begin your tour at the stables. Climb into the saddle and inexperienced riders will receive a brief riding lesson. No need to worry if you are a beginner, this horseback tour is designed to welcome first-timers with well-trained horses. Ride to the mouth of a beautiful slot canyon where you will dismount and walk a short distance into the canyon. Be impressed by the incredible sandstone formation and its towering walls, several hundred feet high on either side. Following your stop, riders will again get in the saddle and ride back to the starting point.

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Trip

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Trip

Step into the Magic of Lower Antelope Canyon Begin your adventure with a scenic drive through the stunning desert terrain to reach Lower Antelope Canyon, a mesmerizing slot canyon carved by wind and water over thousands of years. Located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona, this hidden gem is world-famous for its swirling sandstone formations and ethereal beams of light filtering through the narrow passageways. With a local Navajo guide, step off the beaten path and into an otherworldly landscape that defies imagination. As you wind your way through the sculpted corridors, watch the sunlight dance across the canyon walls, creating a mesmerizing display of colors and shadows. Capture breathtaking photos of the canyon’s unique formations, making this journey one of the most Instagram-worthy experiences in the American Southwest. Marvel at the Majestic Horseshoe Bend Continue your adventure to Horseshoe Bend, a jaw-dropping natural wonder where the Colorado River curves gracefully around a massive rock formation. As you stand at the edge of the overlook, take in the stunning contrast of deep red canyon walls against the emerald-green waters below—an awe-inspiring scene that feels straight out of a painting. This geological masterpiece has been shaped over millions of years, and its sweeping vistas never fail to leave visitors spellbound. Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or photography enthusiast, Horseshoe Bend offers an unforgettable moment to pause, reflect, and admire the grandeur of the American Southwest. An Experience You’ll Never Forget This once-in-a-lifetime journey blends adventure, photography, culture, and natural beauty into an unforgettable day. From the dreamlike corridors of Lower Antelope Canyon to the panoramic majesty of Horseshoe Bend, every stop on this tour is designed to inspire and amaze. Are you ready to immerse yourself in one of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth? Book your spot today and let the adventure begin!

Orderville: East Zion UTV Ride and Red Rock Slot Canyon Hike

Orderville: East Zion UTV Ride and Red Rock Slot Canyon Hike

Get up close and personal with some of southern Utah's most spectacular slot canyons on a guided tour in Orderville. Sit back and enjoy a ride in a UTV, then hike to explore the deepest parts of a remote slot canyon. Head to the meeting point and check in for your tour. Then, hop aboard a customized off-road vehicle and set out on a thrilling ride, heading to a slot canyon far removed from any paved roads. Once at the canyon's mouth, your hike begins. Marvel at red canyon walls stretching over 100 feet high on either side as you wander through a gap only 6 to 10 feet wide. Follow your guide on a hike through the canyon and listen to interesting facts about Native American history and the unusual terrain. Your hike takes you full circle, ending back at the vehicle. Here, you'll hop back into the UTV for a comfortable return journey to the starting point.

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Monument Valley: Backcountry Jeep Tour with Navajo Guide

Monument Valley: Backcountry Jeep Tour with Navajo Guide

See all the sights of Monument Valley on a small group tour led by a local guide. Enjoy an exclusive visit to the valley’s backcountry, which is only accessible with a Navajo guide. Visit sandstone arches and famous monuments such as the 3 sisters, John Ford Point, and Moccasin Arch. Marvel at famous sights like the Totem Pole, the Big Hogan, Sun’s Eye, North Window, and Sleeping Dragon. Stop by West and East Mitten Buttes and capture the perfect picture of this iconic landmark. Marvel at spectacular panoramas. Admire natural structures that will leave you speechless. Immerse yourself in Navajo culture. Learn about the history of this incredible place. Visit a Navajo Hogan, a traditional Navajo home. Watch a bonus rug weaving demonstration and enjoy a ceremonial music performance performed by your guide.

Moab: Colorado River Dinner Cruise with Music and Light Show

Moab: Colorado River Dinner Cruise with Music and Light Show

Begin the evening on the banks of the Colorado River, just 2 miles north of Moab, Utah. Savor a delicious cowboy-style Dutch oven dinner in a dining room overlooking the water. After dinner, climb aboard a flat-bottomed boat and begin your river adventure. A knowledgeable and entertaining guide will point out things of interest and ignite your imagination. Once darkness settles in, the formal part of the evening begins when 40,000 watts of natural light illuminate the canyon wall. Watch as lights, shadows, music, and narration make the stories of the canyon's formation, creation, and history come to life on the walls above the river - as learned from the early settlers of the area (the Catholic conquistadors, Native Americans, and Mormon pioneers). This Sound and Light Show is a not-to-be-missed unique experience and a great end to a perfect day in Moab.

Monument Valley: Sunset Tour with Navajo Guide

Monument Valley: Sunset Tour with Navajo Guide

Embark on a tour of Monument Valley and discover the breathtaking monuments you’ve seen in photos and western movies. See the famous West and East Mitten Buttes, John Ford Point, the Three Sisters, Moccasin Arch, the Totem Pole, and more. Travel by safari-style open-air vehicle in the warmer weather or by an enclosed van in colder months. Your guide will share with you a lot of interesting facts about Monument Valley. You will even visit the backcountry of the valley, which you can’t visit on your own without a Navajo guide. Learn many interesting facts about Navajo culture and visit a Navajo Hogan, a traditional Navajo home with a bonus opportunity to watch a rug weaving demonstration (dependent on weather and other circumstances) and to enjoy a ceremonial musical performance by your guide.

Monument Valley: Horseback Adventure Tour

Monument Valley: Horseback Adventure Tour

Embark on a unique journey through the iconic Monument Valley. This adventure immerses you in the Navajo culture, where horses hold a revered and spiritual role. Starting from the KOA Campground, your professional Navajo guides will lead you through scenic trails to landmarks like Eagle Mesa, Sleeping Bear, and Sitting Hen, offering stunning views of the valley's famous buttes, including the 2 mittens. The tours cater to all skill levels, from beginners to advanced riders. Each participant is carefully matched with a horse that suits their riding experience, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride. The horses, raised by a Navajo ranching family, are not just mounts but are part of the sacred spirit of the land, offering a tranquilizing and exhilarating experience. Safety is a priority, and all guides are trained annually in CPR and First Aid. Whether you're an experienced equestrian or a first-time rider, this tour promises an unforgettable exploration of Dinetah, the land of the Navajo.

Las Vegas: Bryce and Zion National Parks Tour with Lunch

Las Vegas: Bryce and Zion National Parks Tour with Lunch

Discover Zion National Park and Bryce Canyon National Park on a day tour departing from Las Vegas. Journey through canyons and fantastical rock spire formations on this tour that includes bottled water, a granola bar, and a deli-style turkey sandwich for lunch. Depart Las Vegas by bus on this day trip to two of the most visually stunning places in the United States. Learn about both parks and their natural wonders with your guide throughout the day. First experience the striking sandstone cliffs that tower above the valley floor of Zion National Park. Admire the highlights of Zion including a stop at the visitor center. Ascend up the mountain pass and through the mile-long tunnel. Make a stop at Checkerboard Mesa before continuing on to Bryce Canyon National Park. Admire the incredible natural amphitheater of Bryce Canyon. Stroll along the rim of Bryce Canyon and enjoy stunning views of the unique hoodoos (thin rock spire) and the vast open landscape. Take a short guided hike among hoodoos and soak in the natural wonders of your surroundings. Board the bus for your return journey to Las Vegas and pass through the stunning scenery of Zion for another perspective of its beauty.

Lake Powell: Antelope Canyon 2-Hour Photo Boat Tour

Lake Powell: Antelope Canyon 2-Hour Photo Boat Tour

Board an open bow boat with limited passenger capacity that allows you to fully take in panoramic views of Antelope Canyon. Set sail and admire the picturesque surroundings. As you make your way through the canyon, look out at the natural rock formations and take some great photos of Glen Canyon, the Glen Canyon Dam, and the breathtaking beauty of Wahweap Bay and Marina. Along the way, your captain will be there to assist you with taking photos and portraits. During the warmer months, you can also take a refreshing swim in the waters of the canyon before you return to the original meeting point.

Monument Valley: Scenic 2.5-Hour Guided Tour

Monument Valley: Scenic 2.5-Hour Guided Tour

Enter the backcountry of Monument Valley to visit the popular arches and petroglyph sights made by the ancient Anasazi people. Stop first to admire the Sleeping Dragon with clouds above, followed by the Chief’s Head with its bonnet of feathers.  Moving on, explore a traditional Hogan (optional), home to many Navajo people. Admire the round, cone-shaped, and multi-sided structures. With or without internal posts, they were built with timber or stonewall and packed with earth or bark. For a summerhouse, the door faces east to welcome the rising sun for wealth and good fortune. Your guide will provide information and a short demonstration of the Navajo people and their lifestyles.  Save the best for last and marvel at an arch that replicates a traditional hogan with an eagle eye looking upon you. Take a panoramic view of the Eye of the Sun, a beautifully shaped eye with sun rays beaming through it. Last will be the Ear of the Wind, standing against a steep sand dune that, if you walk up to it, you're most likely to bring home Monument Valley's souvenir: sand in your shoes.

Orderville: East Zion Park White Mountain Horseback Tour

Orderville: East Zion Park White Mountain Horseback Tour

All riders must be at least 8 years old and weigh less than 220lbs. Combine two of Southern Utah's most popular activities of exploring slot canyons and horseback riding on this 1-hour experience. Follow your guide as they take you on a scenic trail and teach you the art of reigning a horse. Meet your guide and begin your tour at the stables. Climb into the saddle and inexperienced riders will receive a brief riding lesson. No need to worry if you are a beginner, this horseback tour is designed to welcome first-timers with well-trained horses. Ride to the mouth of a beautiful slot canyon where you will dismount and walk a short distance into the canyon. Be impressed by the incredible sandstone formation and its towering walls, several hundred feet high on either side. Following your stop, riders will again get in the saddle and ride back to the starting point.

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Trip

Las Vegas: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Day Trip

Step into the Magic of Lower Antelope Canyon Begin your adventure with a scenic drive through the stunning desert terrain to reach Lower Antelope Canyon, a mesmerizing slot canyon carved by wind and water over thousands of years. Located on Navajo land east of Page, Arizona, this hidden gem is world-famous for its swirling sandstone formations and ethereal beams of light filtering through the narrow passageways. With a local Navajo guide, step off the beaten path and into an otherworldly landscape that defies imagination. As you wind your way through the sculpted corridors, watch the sunlight dance across the canyon walls, creating a mesmerizing display of colors and shadows. Capture breathtaking photos of the canyon’s unique formations, making this journey one of the most Instagram-worthy experiences in the American Southwest. Marvel at the Majestic Horseshoe Bend Continue your adventure to Horseshoe Bend, a jaw-dropping natural wonder where the Colorado River curves gracefully around a massive rock formation. As you stand at the edge of the overlook, take in the stunning contrast of deep red canyon walls against the emerald-green waters below—an awe-inspiring scene that feels straight out of a painting. This geological masterpiece has been shaped over millions of years, and its sweeping vistas never fail to leave visitors spellbound. Whether you're a nature lover, adventure seeker, or photography enthusiast, Horseshoe Bend offers an unforgettable moment to pause, reflect, and admire the grandeur of the American Southwest. An Experience You’ll Never Forget This once-in-a-lifetime journey blends adventure, photography, culture, and natural beauty into an unforgettable day. From the dreamlike corridors of Lower Antelope Canyon to the panoramic majesty of Horseshoe Bend, every stop on this tour is designed to inspire and amaze. Are you ready to immerse yourself in one of the most breathtaking landscapes on Earth? Book your spot today and let the adventure begin!

Orderville: East Zion UTV Ride and Red Rock Slot Canyon Hike

Orderville: East Zion UTV Ride and Red Rock Slot Canyon Hike

Get up close and personal with some of southern Utah's most spectacular slot canyons on a guided tour in Orderville. Sit back and enjoy a ride in a UTV, then hike to explore the deepest parts of a remote slot canyon. Head to the meeting point and check in for your tour. Then, hop aboard a customized off-road vehicle and set out on a thrilling ride, heading to a slot canyon far removed from any paved roads. Once at the canyon's mouth, your hike begins. Marvel at red canyon walls stretching over 100 feet high on either side as you wander through a gap only 6 to 10 feet wide. Follow your guide on a hike through the canyon and listen to interesting facts about Native American history and the unusual terrain. Your hike takes you full circle, ending back at the vehicle. Here, you'll hop back into the UTV for a comfortable return journey to the starting point.

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Great trip to Peekaboo Canyon. The 4x4 ride was really awesome. Our guide Shon was very interesting and showed us around the site with lots of explanations. He's really passionate about the site and his job. Thanks again to him, it was perfect!

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Driver/guide, John, was knowledgeable, friendly and helpful. Pickup was right on time and the minibus was clean and all was in order. Scheduling was easy online, and there was a phone number in case of any questions.

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Drew has a vast knowledge of everything related to Bryce and my kids and I really enjoyed the hop off, hop on style tour. You get to explore but then come back cool down and re-hydrate. Highly recommend!

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Our guide Carol was fantastic, with lots of explanations about the history of Monument Valley and the families who live there. Magnificent landscapes! We recommend this activity.

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Very Nice Trip,and thanks for Rus and Andy! Very nice experience to have almost full package for east Las Vegas activities!