Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park Visita guiada por áudio GPS





Descrição
Compre apenas um passeio por veículo, não por pessoa. Todos ouvem juntos! Explore o "Wild West" da história de Hollywood e Navajo enquanto conduz pela paisagem dramática do Monument Valley. Este tour de áudio autoguiado ao longo de uma rota Navajo de 17 milhas permite que você desfrute dos incríveis panoramas enquanto aprende sobre a cultura Navajo, a história tribal e a estrela de Hollywood. Explore com máxima flexibilidade e valor. Após a reserva, verifique seu e-mail / texto para baixar o aplicativo separado Audio Tour Guia by Action enquanto estiver conectado ao WiFi ou dados móveis. Digite a senha, baixe o tour e desfrute offline. Siga as instruções de áudio e percorra a rota a partir do ponto de partida designado. Novo, acesso perpétuo, sem expiração. Use-o a qualquer hora, em qualquer viagem, tantas vezes quanto quiser. Isto não é um bilhete de entrada. Verifique os horários de abertura antes da sua visita.
Opções de passeio
Itinerário
À medida que começarmos a percorrer este caminho através da Nação Navajo, aprenderemos sobre os Navajo, a primeira tribo do Vale do Monumento, e como este deserto se formou a partir de um vasto mar. Nota: Este passeio de 44 milhas cobre o essencial do Vale do Monumento em 2 - 3 horas. Novo, acesso perpétuo, sem expiração. Use-o a qualquer hora, em qualquer viagem, tantas vezes quanto quiser.
Nosso passeio pelo Monument Valley começa um pouco fora do vale: Forest Gump Point. A crista desta colina oferece um panorama fantástico de Monument Valley... que ficou famoso pelo filme!
Explore a paisagem dramática e a rica história do Monument Valley com um tour de áudio autônomo ao longo da rota Navajo de 17 milhas. Ouça sobre as impressionantes formações “Wild West” do Monument Valley enquanto conduz. As vistas paisagísticas do Monument Valley fornecem insights sobre a cultura e a história do Navajo, panoramas deslumbrantes de uma paisagem estranha e uma experiência inigualável. Este tour de áudio autoguiado permite que você explore com máxima flexibilidade e valor.
Faremos nosso primeiro desvio na Wildcat Trail, onde você pode sair para caminhar até o próprio vale.
Nosso passeio continua passando pelas três formações impressionantes do icônico panorama "Monument Valley". Estes são o East e West Mittens e Merrick Butte. Por que luvas? Por que Merrick? Aprenderemos tudo sobre essas estruturas e suas histórias à medida que nos aproximarmos.
À medida que seguimos a trilha mais profunda em Monument Valley, aprenderemos mais sobre os Navajo, a mítica prata enterrada, e sua luta para defender suas terras contra os colonos sempre invasores. Vamos aprender sobre a Longa Marcha dos Navajo, os Navajo Code Talkers da Segunda Guerra Mundial e as famílias Navajo na terra da reserva hoje. Também exploraremos a representação do Navajo em filmes de faroeste – especificamente na Hollywood de John Ford.
À medida que aprendemos, também estamos dirigindo. O passeio nos leva ao lado do Artist's Point. Esse mirante, sem surpresa, é notoriamente popular entre pintores e ilustradores. Inúmeros artistas montaram telas aqui e recriaram esta paisagem deslumbrante com tinta e pincel.
Nossa viagem continua em direção ao North Window Overlook, um local perfeito para o nascer do sol. Aqueles raios matinais que iluminam as colinas e pináculos de Monument Valley não são algo que você esquecerá em breve! Mesmo se você estiver aqui depois do nascer do sol, as vistas são incomparáveis.
Finalmente, chegamos à última vista incrível do passeio: Camel Butte e Elephant Butte. Camel Butte pode não se parecer especialmente com um camelo, mas quando você está nomeando rochas, você precisa ser criativo! Camel Butte quase atinge 1.000 pés, mas empalidece em comparação com seu irmão, Elephant Butte, que se estende por mais de 1.000 pés de altura. Agora, isso pode ser impressionante por si só, mas lembre-se de que você está em um platô agora que já está elevado a cerca de 5.000 pés. Isso significa que o pico de Elephant Butte está a mais de 6.000 pés acima do nível do mar!
Destaques
O que está incluído
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Informações importantes
- Opções de transporte público disponíveis perto
- Adequado para todos os níveis de condicionamento físico
- O drive paisagístico é unpaved. Um veículo de alta limpeza é recomendado, particularmente de maio a setembro.
- Motocicletas e RVs não são permitidos na condução panorâmica.
- As taxas de entrada não estão incluídas no tour de áudio. Verifique os requisitos atuais de entrada e horários de funcionamento antes de sua visita.
- Fácil de usar: o áudio desencadeado pelo GPS é reproduzido automaticamente ao longo da rota para uma experiência hands-free.
- Tour privado: Explore em seu próprio veículo sem ônibus lotados ou grandes grupos de turismo.
- No seu próprio ritmo: Comece a qualquer hora e pare para caminhadas, piqueniques, fotos ou paradas paisagísticas.
- Funciona offline: Uma vez baixado, o tour funciona usando GPS sem Wi-Fi ou serviço celular.
- Bom valor: Uma compra cobre todos no seu veículo, não cada pessoa separadamente.
- Mais maneiras de salvar: Escolha um único passeio, um pacote próximo ou acesso a mais de 200 passeios.
- Baixe com antecedência: Baixe o aplicativo Tour Guia by Action e passeie enquanto estiver conectado a Wi-Fi ou a um sinal celular forte.
- Siga a rota: Comece no ponto de partida sugerido ou junte-se em qualquer lugar ao longo da rota mostrada no aplicativo.
- Acesso ao longo da vida: Preveja o tour antes de sua viagem e revisite as histórias, fotos e detalhes depois.
- Dispositivos suportados: iPhone com iOS 15+, Android com versão 9+, ou um iPad/tablet com GPS com capacidade celular.
Avaliações(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!



