

A unique, steep, gravel switchback road in Utah, offering stunning views and a thrilling drive.
A unique, steep, gravel switchback road cut into the side of a cliff, offering stunning views.
A scenic drive through a series of natural bridges formed by erosion.
A vast expanse of red sandstone buttes, mesas, and spires, offering a glimpse into Navajo culture.

Moki Dugway is a steep, gravel road with uneven surfaces, requiring sturdy footwear.

Staying hydrated is crucial in the high-altitude, dry climate of Utah.
The high elevation and intense sun exposure require adequate sun protection.
Handcrafted using local silver and turquoise, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Navajo people.
Traditional Navajo rugs, known for their intricate patterns and high-quality wool, are a symbol of the region's craftsmanship.
Handmade by Pueblo tribes, these pots showcase unique designs and glazes, carrying centuries of tradition.

Ground beef, beans, cheese, lettuce, and tomatoes on a frybread base.
Traditional Native American flatbread made from blue cornmeal.
Slow-cooked lamb with potatoes, carrots, and spices.
Iconic for its unique Moki-shaped pancakes and local atmosphere.
Beloved for its early opening hours and fresh, locally-sourced ingredients.
Famous for its massive sandwiches and quick service.
Historic downtown area of Tulum, known for its vibrant culture, ancient ruins, and stunning beaches.

Gateway to Curtis Island's pristine beaches and wildlife, offering stunning views and educational experiences.
A vibrant Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Murugan, known for its annual Float Festival.