

El Malpais National Monument offers a unique landscape of lava flows, cinder cones, and lava trees, providing a glimpse into the volcanic history of the region.
Scrambled eggs, chorizo, black beans, cheese, and green chile wrapped in a flour tortilla.
A hearty stew made with pork, green chiles, potatoes, and tomatoes, topped with cheese and served with tortillas.
Fry bread topped with ground beef, lettuce, tomatoes, cheese, and salsa.
El Malpais National Monument offers extensive hiking trails with varied terrain, making sturdy hiking boots essential.
The high altitude and desert climate can lead to intense sun exposure, so a wide-brimmed hat is recommended.
While water is available at some points, having a portable water filter ensures a steady supply during long hikes.
A local favorite known for its unique atmosphere and delicious breakfast options.
A popular spot for authentic New Mexican cuisine, offering great views of the surrounding landscape.
A historic restaurant serving classic American dishes and steaks in a charming atmosphere.
Explore the unique lava flows and volcanic features formed over centuries.
Learn about the park's geology and history through exhibits and a short film.
Experience the dark skies and stunning nighttime views of the Milky Way.

Crafted from local lava rock, these pendants are a symbol of the park's volcanic history.

Made from local wool, these blankets showcase traditional Navajo weaving techniques.
Hand-coiled and painted, this pottery reflects the unique artistic styles of the Acoma and Laguna Pueblos.

A historic church in Old Goa, known for its grand architecture and beautiful interiors.
A serene wetland haven for over 60 species of migratory birds, Vaikom Bird Sanctuary is a must-visit for nature enthusiasts.
A bustling night market offering local street food, clothing, and souvenirs under vibrant lights.