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Sunday, September 5, 2021

How To Visit The Navajo Nation

Above, a female Navajo hogan in Monument Valley. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

This year's summer vacation season is drawing to a close (although people can still travel during autumn) but the following is an idea for next year's summer vacation season.

The Navajo Nation is a vast area with plenty of recreational opportunities and historical sites of interest. There are hotels and campgrounds for overnighters.

Above, a male hogan in Monument Valley. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

The Travel has posted a guide to visiting the Navajo Nation that will prove to be useful for vacation planning.

They begin it with:

The Navajo Nation is a very large area extending into the states of New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona (mostly in Arizona and a great place to visit). It has a long history going back to pre-historic times and spans the arrival of the Europeans and the Spanish. Today it is the home of the Navajo people and has more than a dozen national monuments, historical sites, and tribal parks. The large Lake Powell provides the Navajoland with some 186 miles of shoreline. It is certainly worth exploring and the Navajo invite people to come and explore their lands through a range of guided tours to get a great understanding of this piece of America.
Above, Goulding's Lodge Campground near Monument Valley Tribal Park. Photo by Armand Vaquer.

To read the guide, go here

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