

A historic trading post offering a glimpse into the lives of the Navajo people and the early American Southwest.

Protection from the sun during outdoor activities at the historic site.
Staying hydrated in the desert climate while exploring the site.
For observing wildlife and scenic views from a distance.
Historic dining room serving classic American dishes since 1930.
Local favorite serving a mix of Mexican and American dishes since 1970.
Upscale dining experience featuring Southwestern and American cuisine in a historic setting.
A historic trading post offering a glimpse into the lives of early Navajo traders.
A stunning park featuring ancient fossilized wood and colorful badlands.
A museum showcasing the history of the trading post and the Navajo people.
Fried dough, often served with honey, powdered sugar, or as a base for Navajo tacos.
Blue corn tortilla topped with ground beef, beans, lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese.
Slow-cooked lamb stew with potatoes, carrots, and spices, often served with frybread.
Hand-woven by local Navajo artisans, these rugs showcase traditional patterns and designs.
Crafted from local turquoise, this jewellery is a symbol of the Southwest's rich cultural heritage.

These intricately carved dolls represent Hopi spirits and are an essential part of Hopi culture.
A serene hill temple in Andhra Pradesh, renowned for its annual illumination festival.
Puno, a high-altitude city in southeastern Peru, is known for its stunning Lake Titicaca and traditional Aymara culture.

A serene wetland reserve in Perak, Malaysia, home to diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered Storm's Stork.