Southwest Native Trails End Santa Fe
Southwest Native Trails End Santa Fe
Southwest Native Trails End Santa Fe
11 Days Starting in Albuquerque, United States and ending in Santa Fe, United States
Visiting: Albuquerque, Chaco Canyon, Canyon De Chelly National Monument, Monument Valley, Durango, Taos, Santa Fe
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Tour code:
DPTNSZN20
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Fully Guided
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Tour Overview
Embark on an unforgettable journey through the Southwest with the "Southwest Native Trails End Santa Fe" tour. This cultural exploration begins in Albuquerque and winds through the stunning landscapes and rich histories of the United States' Southwest. Discover ancient stories at the Petroglyph National Monument, marvel at the architectural wonders of Chaco Canyon, and delve into the legacy of the Navajo at Canyon de Chelly. Experience the iconic vistas of Monument Valley and the archaeological treasures of Mesa Verde. In Santa Fe, immerse yourself in the vibrant art scene at the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum and connect with local Indigenous communities. With unique stays at historic hotels and opportunities to engage with local specialists, this tour offers a deep dive into the cultural and natural wonders of the region, culminating in the artistic heart of Santa Fe.
Highlights
Itinerary
Day 1: Arrive In Albuquerque
Location: Albuquerque
Accommodation: Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
Accommodation Name: Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
Start your cultural encounter with New Mexico in its warm heart - Albuquerque. Join your Travel Director and fellow travelers this evening for a Welcome Reception.
Day 2: Uncover The History Of The Ancestral Puebloans
Location: Albuquerque
Accommodation: Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
Accommodation Name: Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown
Meals Included: Breakfast
Trace centuries-old stories etched in stone by Ancestral Puebloan peoples and early Spanish settlers at the Petroglyph National Monument. Marvel at the designs and symbols carved onto volcanic rocks 400 to 700 years ago, a valuable record of cultural expression and of profound spiritual significance for Native Americans and the descendants of the early Spanish settlers. Continue to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center as you appreciate insights into the pueblo from ancient times to modern day through the museum and art galleries. The rest of the day is yours to enjoy at leisure. Perhaps join an optional visit to Sandia Peak Tramway to ascend one of America’s most stunning urban peaks where an 11,000 square mile panoramic view awaits.
Day 3: Explore Chaco Canyon Stays With Stories Make Travel Matter
Location: Chaco Canyon
Accommodation: El Rancho Hotel
Accommodation Name: El Rancho Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
You’ll love this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience along your Southwest Journey as you visit the Chaco Canyon inside Chaco Culture National Historical Park. Head on a field trip with your Local Specialist to Pueblo Bonito, an important “Great House” in modern day culture (should weather conditions render the dirt road to Chaco Canyon unsafe, your Travel Director will arrange visits to more accessible destinations of historical and cultural significance). Tonight, your Stays With Stories is historic El Rancho Hotel, home to many starlets in the 'Westerns' genre during the 1930s-40s.
Day 4: Delve Into The Legacy Of The Navajo Make Travel Matter
Location: Canyon De Chelly National Monument
Accommodation: Holiday Inn Canyon de Chelly
Accommodation Name: Holiday Inn Canyon de Chelly
Meals Included: Breakfast
This morning, stop at Window Rock, the capital of the Navajo Nation, where you'll see the Window Rock geologic formation and the World War II Navajo Code Talkers' Memorial and learn how Navajos helped the United States win WWII. Take a step back in time and visit the Hubbell Trading Post National Historical Site, and learn how the Navajo and settlers once traded. Delve into the story of Lorenzo Hubbell, who had a major influence on Navajo rug weaving and silversmithing. After a visit to the Canyon de Chelly Visitor Center, meet your certified Navajo Local Specialist and board your 6X6 vehicle to marvel at the stunning scenery with sandstone cliffs, canyons, and beautiful artwork in the forms of pictographs, petroglyphs and ruins in this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience.
Day 5: Marvel At Canyon De Chelly National Monument Make Travel Matter
Location: Monument Valley
Accommodation Name: Goulding's Lodge
Meals Included: Breakfast
See an ancient community built into a sandstone cliff as you peer over the edge of the White House Overlook to see the mastery of Ancient Puebloan construction. Watch nature defy gravity when you encounter Spider Rock and hear the legend of the mythical Spider Woman who is said to live in this towering stone spire. Enter Monument Valley National Tribal Park, a symbol of the American West with its iconic landscape of enormous rock features, including mesas, cliffs, and buttes made famous as the location for dozens of films stretching back almost a century. Meet your Navajo Local Specialist for a private guided excursion of Monument Valley in this MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Continue deeper into the valley while experiencing the sights of Monument Valley through the eyes of your Navajo guide. Travel along backroads and trails unavailable to the public while learning the history and local culture of the Dineh people.
Day 6: Time Hop To Prehistoric Settlements In The Southwest Stays With Stories Make Travel Matter
Location: Durango
Accommodation: Strater Hotel, Durango
Accommodation Name: Strater Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Head to Hovenweep National Monument, an intriguing prehistoric settlement. As you travel through the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument, stop at Southwest Colorado's leading archeological museum at the Canyon of the Ancients Visitor Center for a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience. Then have an insightful viewing of the Ancestral Puebloan archaeological sites at Mesa Verde National Park. From the Chapin Mesa Archaeological Museum, you can see the park's third largest cliff dwelling, Spruce Tree House. This evening your Stays With Stories is at the historic Strater Hotel in Durango.
Day 7: Dive Into Durango
Location: Durango
Accommodation: Strater Hotel, Durango
Accommodation Name: Strater Hotel
Meals Included: Breakfast
Spend your day at leisure exploring the historic town of Durango. Choose to go farther afield taking an optional scenic drive on Colorado’s Million Dollar Highway (U.S. Route 550), from the town of Ouray, known as the Switzerland of America, to the historic mining town of Silverton. Enjoy the panoramic views of one of the most scenic drives in the U.S. as you reach the summit at Red Mountain Pass at over 11,000 ft. Take time to explore and have lunch in Silverton before heading back to Durango. You can even choose to book a ride back onboard the historic Silverton narrow gauge steam train, an unforgettable step back in time aboard a coal-fired, steam-powered train. Chug along rails originally laid at the end of the 19th century winding through a spectacular wilderness (dependent on availability and season). If you are feeling more adventurous, opt for a white water rafting trip on the Animas River.
Day 8: Discover Taos Pueblo Dive Into Culture Connect With Locals
Location: Taos
Accommodation: Don Fernando De Taos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Accommodation Name: Don Fernando De Taos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton
Meals Included: Breakfast
Make your way through the mountains and into New Mexico, arriving at the Rio Grande Gorge, a geological feature where the watercourse of the Rio Grande follows a tectonic chasm. Cross the Taos Landmark Site of the Rio Grande Bridge, a steel arch bridge that stands roughly 600 feet above the Rio Grande. This afternoon, Dive Into Culture in charming Taos beginning at Taos Plaza, a Historical Landmark and artist colony in the heart of the Taos Historic District, home of 65 galleries, shops, restaurants and 21 landmarks. Join a MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience when you tour Taos Pueblo, a World Heritage Center and National Historic Landmark, with a Local Specialist. Connect with Locals who call the Pueblo home and learn about these iconic, multi-storied adobe buildings, built roughly 1,000 years ago. A piece of the past in the present, about 150 Puebloans still live within the pueblo today. Gain insight into life in the pueblo and leave with stories one can only hear from locals.
Day 9: Uncover The High Road From Taos To Santa Fe
Location: Santa Fe
Accommodation: Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Accommodation Name: Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch
Start the day taking the High Road from Taos to Santa Fe and visit Trujillo's weaving shop. Dive Into Culture learning first-hand how these eighth-generation weavers use one of a kind handwoven techniques. Visit Nambe Village, an active indigenous community at the base of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains along the Rio Grande River, for a traditional feast day meal prepared by elders at the Pojoaque Pueblo Seniors Center. During this Be My Guest experience, learn more about Nambe culture over lunch and conversation. Continue to Bandelier National Monument and delve into the history of the people that inhabited this area 1,000 years ago. These fascinating cliff dwellings have been designated as one of UNESCO's Creative Cities Network, City of Design and City of Crafts and Folk Art.
Day 10: Savor The Culture Of Santa Fe Make Travel Matter
Location: Santa Fe
Accommodation Name: Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Meals Included: Breakfast, Dinner
This morning, we head to the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum where you will explore the complex and inspiring world of an American modernist painter. This afternoon you’ll love the eye-opening MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experience where you'll meet Emigdio Ballon, the agricultural director at the Tesuque Pueblo Community Farm. Learn about this Indigenous community and their efforts to achieve food sovereignty by preserving heirloom seeds and growing their own food.
Day 11: Depart Santa Fe
Location: Santa Fe
Meals Included: Breakfast
Our journey through the desert landscape at its end, you will bid farewell and make your way to Santa Fe Airport.
What's Included
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Guided Tours
Explore Pueblo Bonito 'Great House' and the North Rim scenic drive with a Local Specialist.
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National Park Visits
Visit Petroglyph National Monument, Chaco Canyon National Historical Park, Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site, Hovenweep National Monument, Canyon of the Ancients National Monument, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Monument Valley Tribal Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Durango, Taos Pueblo, Santa Fe, Tesuque Pueblo, Bandelier National Monument.
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Scenic Drives
Scenic Drive along Colorado's Trail of the Ancients National Scenic Byway.
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Museum Visit
Visit the Georgia O'Keeffe Museum in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Cultural Experiences
Meet Emigdio Ballon at the Tesuque Pueblo Community Farm and learn about Indigenous community efforts.
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Accommodation
Stay at historic hotels such as El Rancho Hotel and The Strater Hotel.
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Dining
10 Breakfasts, 2 Lunches, 2 Dinners, and 1 Welcome Reception included.
What's Not Included
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Optional Activities
Optional visit to Sandia Peak Tramway and other optional activities are not included.
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Personal Expenses
Personal expenses such as souvenirs, additional meals, and drinks are not included.
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Travel Insurance
Travel insurance is not included and is recommended for all travelers.
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Flights
Flights to and from the starting and ending locations are not included.
Dining Summary
- 10 Breakfast (B)
- 2 Lunch (L)
- 2 Dinner (D)
- 1 Welcome Reception (WR)
Dive Into Culture
- : Visit Trujillo's weaving shop and admire the New Mexico weaving tradition that dates back to Spanish Colonial times. Learn about the Trujillo family, whose members have been weavers in the Chimayo tradition for eight generations.
Mode of Transport
Travel through the scenic landscapes of the Southwest with a combination of guided tours and private excursions, including 6X6 vehicles in Canyon de Chelly and open-air all-terrain vehicles in Monument Valley, ensuring a comfortable and immersive experience.
Accommodation
Experience a variety of accommodations including the Sheraton Albuquerque Uptown, El Rancho Hotel, Holiday Inn Canyon de Chelly, Goulding's Lodge, Strater Hotel, and Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, each offering unique historical and cultural experiences throughout your journey.
Check out our Q&As
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What unique experiences are included in the tour?
The tour includes several unique experiences such as a private guided excursion of Monument Valley with a Navajo Local Specialist, a visit to the Tesuque Pueblo Community Farm to learn about food sovereignty efforts, and a cultural visit to Nambé Pueblo including lunch with community elders.
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How does the tour incorporate local culture and history?
The tour incorporates local culture and history by visiting significant sites such as the Petroglyph National Monument, Chaco Canyon, and Taos Pueblo. It also includes interactions with local specialists and community members, such as a Navajo guide in Monument Valley and a visit to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center.
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Are there any activities that support sustainable tourism?
Yes, the tour includes MAKE TRAVEL MATTER® Experiences that support sustainable tourism, such as visiting the Tesuque Pueblo Community Farm to learn about preserving heirloom seeds and supporting the local community in Monument Valley through guided tours that help preserve the land and culture.
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What kind of accommodations can be expected during the tour?
Accommodations during the tour include stays at historic and culturally significant hotels such as the El Rancho Hotel, known for its connection to Western film starlets, and the Strater Hotel in Durango, which is adorned with American Victorian walnut antiques.
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What opportunities are there to learn about Native American history and culture?
The tour offers numerous opportunities to learn about Native American history and culture, including visits to the Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Hubbell Trading Post National Historical Site, and Taos Pueblo. Guests will also meet with Navajo and Pueblo community members to gain insights into their traditions and history.
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Who will be my travelling companions on the tour?
The beauty of taking a guided holiday with us is that you’ll have the opportunity to meet and travel with people from all over the globe.
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What policies are in place for Covid-19?
Vaccination against Covid-19 is not mandatory to travel with Trafalgar. However, we strongly recommend that guests are vaccinated before travelling. Please note that airlines and/or other authorities may have different requirements. It is the guest's responsibility to comply with these requirements at all times.
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How long has the tour company been trading?
Since 1947
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What Ethical Travel credentials does the tour company have?
Trafalgar is a founding partner of the TreadRight Foundation, a not-for-profit organisation established in 2008. So far, the charity has donated more than US$2 million to help underprivileged communities and support sustainable tourism around the world.
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Will the accommodation included meet local health and safety regulations?
Yes
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Cancellation Policy
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Up to 91 days before tour starts: Forfeit 100% of deposit.
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