| Above, the West Mitten in Monument Valley. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
When one is traveling around the U.S. or even the world and stops are made at attractions. Following one's visit, one may ask themselves, "Was this worth it?"
That very question crossed my mind a few times. But there is one place that I never tire of visiting, and that is Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park that straddles the Utah-Arizona border.
Monument Valley has made number 20 of a global top 20 of "worth it" places.
TimeOut posted an article on Monument Valley's status.
It begins with:
When you're shelling out for admission tickets, battling crowds and spending hours getting somewhere, there's one question every traveler eventually asks (if they dare): was it worth it?
According to a new analysis of nearly 3 million online travel reviews, there is only one American destination that received an affirmative answer: Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park.
The iconic tribal park, known for its towering sandstone buttes rising from the desert along the Arizona-Utah border, was the only U.S. attraction to crack the global top 20 in a new ranking from InsureandGo. Researchers analyzed review language for some of the world's most famous, expensive and difficult-to-reach destinations, tracking how often travelers explicitly described their visit as "worth it."
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