Moccasin Arch Monument Valley

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  1. Moccasin Arch is a large pothole natural archeroded in DeChelly sandstone. It is one of several nice arches which are included in the commercial Monument Valley tours that go to the area south of the self-guided loop drive. This arch is within the boundaries.
  2. Moccasin Arch is a physical feature (arch) in Navajo County. The primary coordinates for Moccasin Arch places it within the 86033 ZIP Code delivery area. Maps, Driving Directions & Local Area Information.
  3. Monument Valley: 2,5-timers tur med backcountry-adgang Lille gruppe; Transport inkluderet; Valg af varighed: 1,5 - 2,5 timer; 5.0. Person Moccasin Arch: Ture og billetter Rundvisning Oljato-Monument Valley: 3-timers Sunrise Monument Valley.
  4. Half Moon Arch aka Stout Arch. Honeymoon Arch in Mystery Valley. Elaine at Tear Drop Arch. Moccasin Arch 2.

The Moccasin Mountains is an 11-mile-long (18 km) mountain range located at the Arizona–Utah border in Mohave County, Arizona, and a small north section in Kane County, Utah. The range comprises, at lower elevations, the Vermilion Cliffs, as part of its northeast, east, south, and southwest borders.Moccasin Canyon in the center-south, and Twomile Wash at the southeast lie in sections of.

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Kryon Monument Valley Tour

The Valley of the Ancients is calling
A Profound Intimate Kryon Journey into Stillness and Healing!
May 5-15, 2022 – Arizona & Utah, USA

Special message from Lee:

Who knew? How could I anticipate that one of the most energetic excursions would be so elegant, and in our own backyard? It is profound! Nobody can plan for what will happen on our many excursions. It’s always different, but I think the Monument Valley tours took us all by surprise.

The stillness of Gaia is unexpected. When you don’t hear anything, not even the wind, it’s startling in its silence. I’ve never experienced that in my life. It is so quiet that we can “hear” the energy of the Ancestors. Many said the “land talked to them.” Indeed, somehow I felt it too. It greets you and blesses you, and sometime you weep with joy for no reason at all. We had a significant healing in one of the meditations, and many had personal spiritual experiences. When we were finished, it was difficult to leave.

So here it is: A first-class excursion right in our own country. This is something that many of you have asked for, so we are doing it again, and even adding to it extended excursions to the magnificence of Antelope Canyon and an excursion to the Hopi Mesas ancestral land extraordinary beauty and visiting the legendary Prophecy Rock!

Take a look at the photos, and listen to the channellings from 2017 and 2019. It is limited in size and, as before, Kryon will channel all the way through. Now is the time to register if you are interested. This is a very intensive, and personal trip, and I’m really looking forward to returning to Monument Valley for this third time!

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Blessings,
Lee Carroll

An exceptional one-of-a-kind tour to a sacred indigenous land with Lee Carroll and KRYON. A most profoundly healing Kryon tour! Following our first tour in 2017 and second tour in 2019 that were so remarkable we are offering it again with additional extended excursions to Navajo and Hopi Lands.

Find the Ancient within YOU and experience the awe inspiring breathtaking beauty of this sacred land of GAIA, Mother Earth, or Nihimá Nahasdzáán as it is called by the Navajos.

“Dear Elan, I just wanted to thank you for the amazing job you did organizing and presenting the Kryon Monument Valley Tour. It turned out to be the most powerful week spiritually I have experienced…ever…bar none! I have attended several of the events you have organized and all have been truly outstanding, but Monument Valley topped them all. The beautiful Gaia energy, the immense stillness and mystery of this ancient magical land, and the loving channels from Kryon were only amplified by the wonderful hospitality of our Navajo guides and everyone associated with the experience. I personally witnessed healings that were nothing short of miracles! Thank you so much Elan for everything you do.”
Robert Verduin / USA
Kryon Monument Valley Tour 2017


Monument Valley (Navajo, meaning valley of the rocks) is a region of the Colorado Plateau characterized by a cluster of vast sandstone buttes, the largest reaching 1,000 ft (300 m) above the valley floor. It is located on the state line, near the Four-Corners area. The valley lies within the range of the Navajo Nation Reservation. Monument Valley is a large area that includes much of the area surrounding Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, similar to a national park.

There are a variety of tours of Monument Valley Tribal Park. You will enjoy fascinating geological and historical information pertaining to this amazing area also known as the “Land of Long Shadows”.

We will tour with quality open-air vehicles featuring safety and comfort. The units are equipped with large transparent flaps that can be quickly deployed depending on weather.

During the tours, local Navajos guides that grew up in and around the Monument Valley area, will share interesting facts about the valley and its areas of interest. These indigenous are proud of their heritage, and more than happy to share stories about their culture and history, so don’t hesitate to ask!

The tour days cover all of the famous monoliths of Monument Valley, continuing on to explore the spectacular rock formations of the 17 mile loop road: “The Mittens”; “John Ford’s Point”; “Three Sisters”; “North Window”; “Totem Pole”; “Yei Bi Cheis”; “Artist’s Point” and “Tear Drop Arch”;. Some tours also cover the restricted area, which is home to the Anasazi Petroglyphs and to some magnificent rock formations, such as: “Ear of the Wind”; “Sun’s Eye”; “Moccasin Arch”; and “Big Hogan Arch”.

The 8hr all day tour “Valley of the Gods” explores both Mystery Valley and Monument Valley. Mystery Valley is adjacent to the South side of Monument Valley, and was once home to the ancient Anasazi. Visit many fascinating sites where the Anasazi, “The Ancient Ones”, have left their homes and rock art as a reminder of their habitation of, and their mysterious disappearance from, the area.

A special day in this tour – an excursion to the world famous Antelope CanyonRead more »

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“THE PLACEWHEREWATERRUNSTHROUGH ROCKS”
Formed over hundreds of years of water running through sandstone, Antelope Canyon is both a sacred site for the Navajo and a favorite destination for tourists from all over the world. Upper Antelope is at about 4,000 feet elevation, and the canyon walls rise 120 feet above the streambed. Located within the LeChee Chapter of the Navajo Nation, it has been accessible by permit only since 1997, when the Navajo Tribe made it a Navajo Tribal Park. The canyon’s entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing.
To Navajo people, entering Antelope Canyon is like entering a cathedral. They pause before entering to be in the right frame of mind and as a sign of respect. This also allows them to leave feeling uplifted by what Mother Nature has to offer, and to be in harmony with something greater than themselves. It was, and is, a spiritual experience. The Canyon is blessed every four years and the Navajo people give thanks to the elements that created it and continue to shape it with the passing of time.
Antelope Canyon is the most-visited and most-photographed slot canyon in the American Southwest. It is located on Navajo land near Page, Arizona. Antelope Canyon includes two separate, photogenic slot canyon sections, referred to individually as Upper Antelope Canyon or The Crack; and Lower Antelope Canyon or The Corkscrew.
Copyright 2017 Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours

A special day in this tour – an excursion to the Hopi Mesas – Tuuwanasavi ~ The Center of the World:
Coal Mine Canyon, Moenkopi Fields, village of Old Oraibi, Dawa Petroglyphs Park and the Prophecy Rock, an amazing single Petroglyph with an enchanting story that connects you with the one of the core principles of Hopi life.

End your days by watching nature’s grand slide show of the ever-changing light, creating enchanting moments that will last forever in your memory.

“Dear Elan, I came back to Monument Valley full of tears. I came back to roads and sacred rock formations from my childhood with tears rolling down my face. I could feel only loss, injustice and pain. Now I’m leaving this beautiful land filled with joy! Marietta’s sweetest song reminded me. As she sang in the Navajo language and then translated, what I heard was my favorite mantra – beauty before me, beauty behind me, beauty below me, beauty above me, beauty all around me. I vowed to leave the sadness there with the red dirt that knows I love it, like Kryon said.”
Glenda Hultman / USA

“My heartfelt gratitude and appreciation to Lee, Monika, and Elan for their time and expertise on this journey. They each brought a unique component to this adventure that created a “becoming whole” experience. Thank you for the gift of our guide Marietta, who shared her time and people with us and allowed us to share our love and respect with them. Monument Valley is truly a sacred spiritual place that I will come back to. Even photographs of the area radiate love and powerful energy. I will never forget the channelling that took place at the Big Hogan, where multiple healings occurred and I had my own epiphany. This happened not only because of Kryon, but because of the caliber of loving kindred light-workers that were gathered in the space.
Monument Valley Tour—Highly Recommended!”

Deb C. / USA
Kryon Monument Valley Tour 2017

ITINERARY: MAY 5-15, 2022

DEPARTURE to USA – Wednesday May 4, 2022 - Traveling day for non-USA locations – Overseas passengers depart with overnight flights from gateway cities for Phoenix, Arizona

ARRIVALDAY: Thursday May 5, 2022

Arrive at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport (airport code: PHX)

Our Hotel in Phoenix:Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport, 4300 East Washington St., Phoenix, AZ 85034

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Centrally located, only 1 mile from Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Map, Directions & Transportation to the hotel

After your arrival at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport and collecting your luggage at the Baggage Claim, please call The Crowne Plaza Phoenix Airport Hotel to order the 24-hour complimentary hotel shuttle: Phone: 602-273-7778 Further instructions will be given to you for the time and location for your shuttle pick-up.

Included: Breakfast, porterage, airport transportation 24/7, valet parking, wifi throughout hotel, mini refrigerator in room, fitness center.

Check-in time 3:00PM Relax & Rest

Day ONE: Friday May 6, 2022

After your breakfast please arrive at the hotel lobby by 8:00 AM, to check out of your room at the front desk and be prepared to board our bus with your luggage.

We will then depart for our trip. This will take approximately 5 hours drive plus a stop for lunch on the road, arriving at Goulding’s Lodge in Monument Valley and checking into our suites in the late afternoon.

Check-in time from 2:00 PM
Welcome Dinner
Meals included: BD

Day TWO: Saturday May 7, 2022
Excursions & Kryon Channellings
Meals included: BL

Day THREE: Sunday May 8, 2022
Excursion & Kryon Channellings
Meals included: BL

Day FOUR: Monday May 9, 2022
Excursion & Kryon Channellings
Meals included: BL

Day FIVE: Tuesday May 10, 2022
Excursions & Kryon Channellings
Meals included: BL

Day SIX: Wednesday May 11, 2022
Excursion & Kryon Channellings
Meals included: BL

Day SEVEN: Thursday May 12, 2022
Excursion & Kryon Channellings
Meals included: BL

Day EIGHT: Friday May 13, 2022
Excursions – Kryon Channellings – Farewell Dinner
Meals included:BLD

Day NINE: Saturday May 14, 2022
7:30 AM Gathering and boarding our bus.
Approximately five hours drive plus a stop for lunch on the road.
Arriving at our Phoenix hotel in the late afternoon.
Meals included:
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Departure Day: Sunday May 15, 2022
After breakfast transfer on your own to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport
Meals included: B

B – Breakfast (10), L – Lunch (7), D – Dinner (2)

PRICEINCLUDES:

  • One night (May 5-6) hotel in Phoenix
  • Eight nights (May 6-14) at Monument Valley ‘Hillside Villas’ at Goulding’s Lodge: Each of the Villas is over 550 square feet with a large living/kitchen combination, a separate bedroom and one bathroom. These Villas have two queen beds, a queen-size hide-a-bed, and a fully equipped kitchen. The Villas offer a great view, plenty of space, air conditioning, Keurig coffee makers, satellite TV, and free WiFi. (View photos of the suites on the above slideshow)
  • One night (May 14-15/depart) hotel in Phoenix
  • Deluxe Comfortable Buses (Phoenix/Monument Valley – Monument Valley/Phoenix)
  • Quality open-air vehicles featuring safety and comfort (Monument Valley tours)
  • All tours, activities and channellings
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner as mentioned in Itinerary: B – Breakfast (10), L – Lunch (7), D – Dinner (2)
  • Entry to parks & sites
  • Gratuities for all group tips to tour guides & bus drivers, luggage porters, group meals are included

PRICEDOESNOTINCLUDE:

  • Airfare to USA, Phoenix
  • Travel Insurance (Cancellation and Medical Insurance)
  • Transportation on arrival from Phoenix International airport to the hotel in Phoenix
  • Visa and/or passport charges
  • Charges for personal services (ie laundry, drinks, telephone calls, personal clothing)
  • Dinners at the hotel in Phoenix
  • Extra meals not included in itinerary
  • Gratuities for non-group meals, waiters, porters, hotel and restaurant staff and room housekeeper at your discretion
  • Any item that is not specified as being included

GOULDING’S AMENITIES:

Note: If you are driving to Monument Valley on your own without staying at the hotel in Phoenix and using the group bus, please let us know by adding that information in the ‘Notes’ section when registering for the tour. There is no further reduction in the tour price.

*Please read complete Information & Guidelines – Terms & Conditions

REGISTEREARLY TO SECUREYOURPLACE!

“Dear Elan, For me, the Monument Valley Tour was a deeply moving and very wonderful trip.
I felt so connected to the Earth and the Valley, and we were really fortunate to have Marietta as our most awesome Navajo guide.
She is really a precious jewel. My heart is so moved to know that she exists. Her energy is very peaceful and nurturing and uplifting.
The weather was perfect, the agenda was extremely well planned, the group was wonderful, our accommodations were outstanding and the food was fantastic.
It was easy to drop into a very deep feeling of peace and connection to the land and the people when we were so extremely well cared for. That Valley has always held a great fascination for me, and I was really delighted when Lee and Elan decided to do a trip there. It turned out even better than I could have ever imagined.
Thank you so much for your great expertise in putting trips together, and for your calm disposition in meeting the unexpected challenges that such a trip can present.
With profound gratitude”

Connie Stadler / USA
Kryon Monument Valley Tour 2017

“Dear Elan, Thanks so much for a wonderful week. Tina and I have been to many Kryon events and conferences. This was our first tour/excursion and it greatly exceeded our expectations. The beauty of Monument Valley has to be seen to be fully appreciated. We so appreciate all we learned from the Native American Navaho guides who live there and led our daily tours. The surprise Native American musical performance at the end of the week was wonderful. Of course, the loving messages in the channels were very special to us. But the outdoor channellings with the beautiful backdrops were a new and profound experience. Topping all of this off was the joy of spending the week with our tour mates. With each day and experience, the love of family grew and became more powerful. We will never forget this!”
Steve K. / USA
Kryon Monument Valley Tour 2019


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Lee Carroll

After graduating with a business and economics degree from California Western University in California, Lee Carroll started a technical audio business in San Diego that flourished for 30 years.

As an award winning audio engineer, where does channelling and Indigo children fit into all this? As Lee tells it, Spirit had to hit him “between the eyes” to prove his spiritual experience was real. The year 1989 was the turning point when finally came together, after some years earlier a psychic told him about his spiritual path and then three years later the second unrelated psychic told him the same thing! Both spoke of Kryon… a name that almost nobody had ever heard.

Timidly, the first writings were presented to the metaphysical community in Del Mar, California, and the rest is history – with a total of sixteen metaphysical books being released in a twelve-year span. There are now almost one million Kryon and Indigo books in print in over twenty eight languages worldwide. Lee continues to visit other countries regularly – see it here.

Lee and his spiritual partner, Jan Tober, started the “Kryon light groups” in Del Mar in 1991 and quickly moved from a living-room setting, to a Del Mar church. The Kryon organization now hosts meetings all over the globe with audiences of up to 3,000 people. In the beginnings of the Internet, Kryon had the largest consistent New Age folder in the history of America Online. Now, you are looking at the Kryon web site with a multitude of interesting pages and a registry of over 20,000 visits a day to the audio page alone. This audio page is a FREEPAGE where you can listen or download hundreds of free MP3 audio of past and current channellings.

In 1995, Lee was asked to present Kryon at the United Nations (U.N.) in New York City before a U.N.- chartered group known as the Society for Enlightenment and Transformation (S.E.A.T.). The meeting was so well accepted that they were invited back six more times, in 1996, 1998 then in 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2009. These meetings are held upstairs in the working areas of the UN building, not far from the General Assembly. Only delegates to the UN and guests of the society may attend.

Lee is the author of fourteen Kryon books, and co-author of The Indigo Children, An Indigo Celebration, The Indigo Children Ten Years Later. (17 books total). These Indigo books introduced the world to the term “Indigo Children” in 2000, spawning many follow-up books by various authors, a movie, a documentary, and lots of interest worldwide regarding our changing kids! The Indigo books have sold almost half a million copies world-wide in the twenty four languages listed above.

But wait, there’s more! :-)
Check out the four (4) KRYON companion books by author Monika Muranyi, HERE.
These subject-driven books feature KRYON channelling with explanations, and Q&A with KRYON!

UPDATE: July 2012:

During a trip to McCaysville, Georgia, at Delphi Metaphysical University, Lee was surprised with an honorary doctorate degree of Science, Trans personal Psychology, & Metaphysics! The award indicated: “For his extraordinary contributions of love, wisdom, and spiritual understanding.”

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UPDATE: Watkins:

The prestigious WATKINS “Mind, Body, Spirit” magazine from the UK, has listed Lee Carroll as one of the “100 most spiritually influential living people” in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018. You can see the others in that group HERE.

Lee continues to write and travel from his home in San Diego, California.

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park

by Chih Kwan Chen, Nov. 5, 2009

Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park is at the border of Utah and Arizona. Its entrance is along US-163, 20 mileseast of Kayenta, Arizona.The park entrance is still in Utah, but the major part of the park is in Arizona. All tose lands, including Kayenta,belong to Navajo Nation. Paying a modest fee, visitors are allowed to drive on designated sandy and bumpy dirt roadsto view various high light points. However, to visit interesting points like Big Hogan, Moccasin Arch, Ear of the Wind andSun's Eye, one needs to join an Indian guided 4-wheel tour to get into private Indian land. We stayed at Kayenta the nightbefore and arranged a tour that starts from the motel. Without such prior arrangement, one can just drive to thevisitor center of the park, and there will be many Indian guides with 4-wheels waiting to be hired. Another longer touris called 'Hidden Valley tour'. The latter tour is mainly to view the ruins of ancient ANASAZI Indian but not much spectacular scenary. In Navajo language ANASAZI means Ancient Enemy of Navajo. Some say that the modern Hopi Indian is the decendent of ANASAZI, and others say modern Pueblo Indian is the decendant. From the size of the dwellings in those ruins, ANASAZI Indian seems to be very small in size, but modern Hopi and Pueblo Indians are normal size people.So they seem to have grown a lot in time. Navajo Nation uses Utah time, though both the tribal park and Kayenta arein Arizona. Utah time is mountain time and is one hour ahead of Arizona time that is the same as California time. When the Indian guided tour starts at 9 am, it means Navajo time, not Arizona time. At the case of our tour, an Austrarian couple confused with Arizona time and did not come down on time. Only after phone call to their room. they hurriedly came down to join the tour. A careful reservation clerk will always make sure about this time differemce.

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John Ford point where the movie 'Stage Coach' was made. Welcome to Monument Valley.
If ignore those houses and cars, it is a typical scene that a wagon train passes through the valley. Suddenly a line of horse mounted Indian warriers appear on the farther side cliff, a common scene in western movies.
North Window. Window here has different meaning from the windows in Arch National Park.
This one can be South Window, but not sure.
A far view of Three Sisters
A close up view of Three Sisters. The frontal view of the face of the third sister and the side view of the face of the first sister are visible.
Chief's head. More structures in the bag of the chief can be made out.
Totem Pole.
Some structures in the making.
The thumb.
The Throne.
A weaving old Indian lady.
The cat of the valley.
A far view of Big Hogan. There is a round hole at the top of the stone theater, and the sun light goes through it, illuminating the bright spot on the wall.
People are lying on the foot of the wall to look up at Big Hogan.
That is what those people see.
Moccasin Arch.
The 4-wheel travels on wild land without any road.
Small holes are appearing at the top of this stone theater.
A far away view of Ear of the Wind.
A close up view of Ear of the Wind.
Sun's Eye.
Petroglyph of ANASAZI Indian.
A far view of a small window.
A close up view of the small window.