


A stunning landscape of red sandstone buttes and mesas, made famous by Western films.
Iconic viewpoint for Monument Valley's red rock formations, named after the famous director.
A steep, gravel switchback road leading to a scenic overlook, offering stunning views of the valley.
Learn about the Navajo culture and history, and plan your visit with helpful park information.

Protects skin from sunburn and reduces risk of skin cancer.
Fried dough, often served with honey, powdered sugar, or as a base for other dishes like Navajo tacos.
Blue corn tortilla topped with ground beef, beans, cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, and sour cream.
Slow-cooked mutton with potatoes, carrots, and spices, served with fry bread.
Handcrafted using traditional techniques, these pots are often painted with intricate geometric patterns.
Inspired by the natural surroundings, Navajo jewellery often features turquoise and silver designs.
Hand-woven using traditional looms, these textiles often feature intricate patterns and are used for rugs, blankets, and clothing.
Located within the View Hotel, this restaurant offers stunning views of Monument Valley and serves a hearty breakfast.
A local favorite for breakfast, offering a variety of dishes with a Southwestern twist.
Offers a lunch menu featuring Navajo-inspired dishes and classic American fare.
A poignant reminder of World War II, Bastogne Historical Centre offers a glimpse into the city's crucial role in the Battle of the Bulge.
Experience the magic of nature under the stars on this guided night hike through Appleseed Regional Park.

A unique farm in Tahiti cultivating the world's most valuable gem, the black pearl.