Discover the hidden stories and cultural significance of Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai on a 7-hour guided tour through Monument Valley’s breathtaking landscape.
Discover the hidden stories and cultural significance of Tse’Bii’Nidzisgai on a 7-hour guided tour through Monument Valley’s breathtaking landscape.
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Your journey begins in darkness about three hours before the first light of dawn. This strategic timing grants you the privilege of ascending to the pinnacle of Hunts Mesa and positioning yourself at an optimal vantage point to witness the birth of a new day. As the sun graces the horizon, you find yourself…
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Your journey begins in darkness about three hours before the first light of dawn. This strategic timing grants you the privilege of ascending to the pinnacle of Hunts Mesa and positioning yourself at an optimal vantage point to witness the birth of a new day. As the sun graces the horizon, you find yourself perched on the Eastern Cliffs of Hunts Mesa. Below you golden light begins to paint the landscape. Foot trails unfold in both directions, hugging the cliffs overlooking iconic views of Monument Valley.
Spend the morning relaxing and enjoying different views from locations along the rim/cliffs of Hunts Mesa. Your Navajo guide will share stories with you about Monument Valley and the history of Hunts Mesa.
Your descent from Hunts Mesa traverses a different road taking about two hours. You will visit Spider Arch, located in Double Arch Canyon. A short hike is required to access this secluded attraction. Hiking shoes are recommended. The hike is easy.
- Hotel Pick-Up
- Bottled Water
- Local Expert & Navajo Guide
- Hotel Pick-Up
- Bottled Water
- Local Expert & Navajo Guide
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Entrance Fee ($8 Per Person)
- Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Entrance Fee ($8 Per Person)
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…
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 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).
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.