Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Tour di guida audio GPS





Descrizione
Acquista un solo tour per veicolo, non per persona. Ascoltate tutti insieme! Esplora il “selvaggio West” di Hollywood e la storia dei Navajo mentre guidi attraverso il drammatico paesaggio della Monument Valley. Questo tour audio autoguidato lungo un percorso Navajo di 17 miglia ti consente di goderti gli incredibili panorami mentre impari la cultura Navajo, la storia tribale e la celebrità di Hollywood. Esplora con la massima flessibilità e valore. Dopo la prenotazione, controlla la tua e-mail/testo per scaricare l'app separata Audio Guida di Action mentre sei connesso al WiFi o ai dati mobili. Inserisci la password, scarica il tour e goditi la visita offline. Seguire le istruzioni audio e il percorso dal punto di partenza designato. Nuovo, Accesso a vita, nessuna scadenza. Usalo quando vuoi, in qualsiasi viaggio, tutte le volte che vuoi. Questo non è un biglietto d'ingresso. Controlla gli orari di apertura prima della tua visita.
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Mentre iniziamo a guidare lungo questo sentiero attraverso la nazione Navajo, impareremo a conoscere i Navajo, la prima tribù della Monument Valley, e come questo deserto si è formato da un vasto mare. Nota : Questo tour di oltre 44 miglia copre l'essenziale della Monument Valley in 2-3 ore. Nuovo, Accesso a vita, nessuna scadenza. Usalo quando vuoi, in qualsiasi viaggio, tutte le volte che vuoi.
Il nostro tour della Monument Valley in realtà inizia un po' fuori valle: Forest Gump Point. La cresta di questa collina offre un fantastico panorama della Monument Valley... resa famosa dal film!
Esplora il paesaggio drammatico e la ricca storia della Monument Valley con un tour audio a guida autonoma lungo il percorso Navajo di 17 miglia segnato. Ascolta le splendide formazioni del "Wild West" di Monument Valley mentre guidi. Le viste panoramiche della Monument Valley offrono approfondimenti sulla cultura e la storia Navajo, panorami mozzafiato di uno strano paesaggio e un'esperienza senza pari. Questo tour audio autoguidato ti consente di esplorare con la massima flessibilità e valore.
Faremo la nostra prima deviazione al Wildcat Trail, dove potrai fare una passeggiata nella valle stessa.
Il nostro tour continua oltre le tre suggestive formazioni dell'iconico panorama della "Valle dei Monumenti". Questi sono i guanti orientali e occidentali e Merrick Butte. Perché guanti? Perché Merrick? Impareremo tutto su queste strutture e le loro storie man mano che ci avviciniamo.
Mentre seguiamo il sentiero più in profondità nella Monument Valley, impareremo di più sui Navajo, il mitico argento sepolto, e sulla loro lotta per difendere la loro terra dai coloni in continua invasione. Scopriremo la lunga marcia dei Navajo, i Code Talkers Navajo della seconda guerra mondiale e le famiglie Navajo nella terra della riserva oggi. Esploreremo anche la rappresentazione dei Navajo nei film western, in particolare nella Hollywood di John Ford.
Come apprendiamo, stiamo anche guidando. Il tour ci porta vicino a Artist's Point. Questo aspetto, non sorprende, è notoriamente popolare tra pittori e illustratori. Innumerevoli artisti hanno allestito tele qui e hanno ricreato questo splendido paesaggio con vernice e pennello.
Il nostro viaggio prosegue verso il North Window Overlook, un luogo perfetto per l'alba. Quei raggi mattutini che illuminano le vette e le guglie della Monument Valley non sono qualcosa che dimenticherai presto! Anche se sei qui dopo l'alba, i panorami sono impareggiabili.
Finalmente, siamo all'ultima incredibile vista del tour: Camel Butte e Elephant Butte. Camel Butte potrebbe non sembrare particolarmente un cammello, ma quando dai un nome alle rocce devi essere creativo! Camel Butte raggiunge quasi 1.000 piedi ma impallidisce in confronto al suo fratello, Elephant Butte, che si estende per oltre 1.000 piedi di altezza. Ora potrebbe essere impressionante da solo, ma ricorda che in questo momento sei su un altopiano che è già sollevato di circa 5.000 piedi. Ciò significa che la cima dell'Elephant Butte è a più di 6.000 piedi sul livello del mare!
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- La strada panoramica è sterrata. Si consiglia un veicolo ad alto sgombro, in particolare da maggio a settembre.
- Moto e camper non sono ammessi sulla strada panoramica.
- I biglietti di ingresso non sono inclusi nel tour audio. Controlla i requisiti di ingresso e gli orari di apertura attuali prima della tua visita.
- Facile da usare: l'audio attivato dal GPS viene riprodotto automaticamente lungo il percorso per un'esperienza a mani libere.
- Tour privato : Esplora con il tuo veicolo senza autobus affollati o grandi gruppi turistici.
- Al proprio ritmo : Iniziare a qualsiasi ora e fermarsi per escursioni, picnic, foto o soste panoramiche.
- Funziona offline: una volta scaricato, il tour funziona utilizzando il GPS senza Wi-Fi o servizio cellulare.
- Buon rapporto qualità/prezzo: un acquisto copre tutti i passeggeri del veicolo, non ogni persona separatamente.
- Altri modi per risparmiare: scegli un singolo tour, un pacchetto nelle vicinanze o l'accesso a più di 200 tour.
- Scarica in anticipo : Scarica l'app Guida Turistica di Action e visita mentre sei connesso al Wi-Fi o a un forte segnale cellulare.
- Segui il percorso : Inizia dal punto di partenza suggerito o unisciti in qualsiasi punto del percorso indicato nell'app.
- Accesso a vita: visualizza in anteprima il tour prima del viaggio e rivisita le storie, le foto e i dettagli in seguito.
- Dispositivi supportati: iPhone con iOS 15 +, Android con versione 9 +, o un iPad/tablet GPS con funzionalità cellulare.
Recensioni(78)
was not able to use the app as the internet was insufficient from our campground. Also the road was not passable in a sedan. a 4x4 was needed at the time.
Patricia, I’m sorry you were not able to use my Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park GPS audio driving tour due to limited internet at your campground. My listing recommends downloading and setting up the app beforehand since service can be poor in the area, and once downloaded, the tour works offline. I also include a vehicle-and-road-condition note because Valley Drive has rough dirt roads and sandy areas, and access can change with the weather, so checking current park conditions before visiting is important. My tour is valid forever, so I’d love for you to try it again, and I’m available daily from 9 AM to 6 PM EST if you need any help.
Audio tour is extra and not necessary for trip. $10 per person entry to park and $15 per car for drive. Pay at the park. It's a very rough terrain for any car.
Robert, you’re correct that park entry and drive fees are separate and paid directly at Monument Valley. My listing provides only the GPS-based self-guided audio tour, including route guidance, stories, and information along the drive. Since you did not need the audio tour, please reach out to me with your booking details between 9 AM and 6 PM EST, and I’ll be happy to offer either a refund or a replacement tour.
It's busy and hot so stay hydrated. Watch out for crazy tour bus drivers and don't try to take photos if you're driving.
Bill, I’m so glad you enjoyed my Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley GPS Driving Tour. It’s wonderful to hear you had a beautiful experience exploring this iconic landscape. Thank you for sharing your helpful tips on staying hydrated in the heat and driving safely in busy areas. I appreciate your reminder to fellow travelers to enjoy the scenery responsibly and save photos at designated stops. If you’re exploring more of Utah, I’d love for you to try my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Capitol Reef, Monument Valley, Grand Staircase Escalante, Goblin Valley, and more. Happy exploring!
Got to the starting point, the app connected and it never started despite numerous attempts so we just closed it and used the map. Highly recommend Monument Valley though.
William, I’m glad you were still able to enjoy Monument Valley, but I understand how frustrating it must have been when the app connected, yet the narration did not begin. Could you let me know what appeared on the app screen when you tried to start the tour? Did you see any error message, or did the audio simply not trigger? Please feel free to reach out so I can look into this and help troubleshoot further — I’m available daily from 9 AM–6 PM EST.
Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley Self-Guided Driving Tour Utah, United States Only high clearance vehicles allowed! When we arrived nearby, ready to take our self driving tour, we were informed by the tribal authorities that our vehicle ( a Sprinter camper van), was not allowed on the tour road. Only trucks and high-clearance off road vehicles are allowed. No cars, vans or RVs. The photo on the website which shows a paved road is very misleading. The road is very rutted and full of potholes, hence the reason for only high clearance vehicles. We had to cancel. Very disappointing. Viator refunded our tour charges after we complained. Reviewing here because Viator site said my review was ineligible. Hmmm.
Karla, I understand how disappointing that must have been, especially after learning your Sprinter camper van was not permitted on the tour road. Vehicle access and road conditions are managed by the tribal authorities and can vary, so I have already mentioned vehicle restrictions in the listing and always recommend checking the official road status before taking the tour. I’m glad Viator was able to refund your tour charges, and I’ll pass your feedback along to my team so we can review whether the vehicle guidance can be made even clearer for future travelers.
The narration was engaging and easy to follow, offering fascinating historical and cultural insights we might otherwise have missed. We loved exploring at our own pace and stopping whenever we wanted for photos. It was a fantastic way to experience one of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest. Standard passenger vehicles are generally allowed on the Valley's 17-Mile Drive when conditions permit, while RVs, motorcycles, and off-road vehicles are not permitted.
I’m so glad to hear my Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley GPS Driving Tour exceeded your expectations! It’s wonderful to know the narration was engaging, easy to follow, and helped add historical and cultural insight to such an iconic landscape. I’m especially happy you enjoyed exploring at your own pace and stopping whenever you wanted for photos. If you’re exploring more of Utah, I’d love for you to try my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Capitol Reef, Monument Valley, Grand Staircase Escalante, Goblin Valley, and more. Happy exploring!
Viator should do a better job of explaining where to go to start the tour. The directions should be: Drive to the Monument Valley entrance booth. There, pay $10 per person to enter the park. Also, pay $15 per vehicle to drive the park trail. This has to be done with a credit card. You will then drive through another checkpoint to show them the receipt of the money you just paid at the entrance booth. Once you go through that checkpoint, pull over to the side and start your downloaded audio tour. Proceed. These instructions will eliminate future confusion for other guests. Had I been provided these instructions, I would have given the top score because the audio tour itself was excellent. Also I would note that the Navajo people at the park are not at all interested in seeing the audio tour voucher.
George, I’ve passed your comments on to our contact at Viator. I love the clear recommendation and hope they do too.
Very easy to use , I recommend. Just download action. Arrived at destination explanations work even offline
MarieJose, I’m really glad to hear that my Monument Valley GPS Driving Audio Tour was easy to use and worked smoothly offline once you arrived. If you’re exploring more of Utah, I’d love for you to try my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Capitol Reef, Monument Valley, Grand Staircase Escalante, Goblin Valley, and more. Happy exploring!
I was able to connect it to Apple CarPlay so that not only did we hear it throughout the car and everyone could seethe pictures on the screen. The app was easy to use and I will definitely use it again in other locations if it’s available.
Eric, I’m happy to hear you enjoyed my Monument Valley driving audio tour. It’s great that Apple CarPlay worked well for you, so everyone could listen to the narration and view the images together, which really enhances the experience. I’m glad the app felt easy to use and that the tour fit naturally into your drive through such an incredible landscape. Thanks for sharing, and I’d love for you to use the tours again in other locations on your future trips. If you’re exploring more of Utah, I’d love for you to try my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Capitol Reef, Monument Valley, Grand Staircase Escalante, Goblin Valley, and more. Happy exploring!
Fantastic day driving through monuments at monument valley. The self driving tour audio was great, lots of facts about the area and Navajo history. The tour responded to where we were on the 17 mile drive, and gave clear instructions. It was nice to do at own pace and stop and take pictures when we wanted. Highly recommend but make sure you have high clearance vehicle. Road rough and not for all vehicles as stated in the Navajo park rules. Stunning scenery and well worth the visit.
Nicola, great to hear you enjoyed my Navajo Tribal Park Monument Valley Self-Guided Driving Tour. Loved hearing that the GPS-based narration matched your location smoothly and that the Navajo history and local facts added to your experience. It’s such a stunning 17-mile loop, and being able to stop for photos at your own pace really makes it special. Thanks also for mentioning the high-clearance vehicle—definitely helpful for others. Really glad the tour made your visit even better, and I appreciate the recommendation. If you’re exploring more of Utah, I’d love for you to try my Ultimate Utah Bundle Self-Guided Driving Audio Tour, which includes Bryce Canyon, Arches, Canyonlands, Zion, Capitol Reef, Monument Valley, Grand Staircase Escalante, Goblin Valley, and more. Happy exploring!



