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Northern Arizona Vacation Guide and Tips

Northern Arizona Vacation Guide and Tips


Northern Arizona Vacation Guide and Tips

Posted: 13 Feb 2011 04:20 AM PST

If people think the south-west, more often than you imagine Arizona. In fact, the heritage of everyone in southwest Texas to New Mexico and Arizona, rich, and the combination of countries and peoples who have lived on them. Aboriginal people from Mexico (as well as those who mixed with the influences that the culture of the Spaniards), Hopi, Navajo, Apache and other Native American tribes, the animals of the region, the desert and mountainous terrain, andCowboys rookie, helped them all what we think when we say, we think, "Southwest." No place is better than any, however, as northern Arizona.

The Grand Canyon is one of the main attractions of northern Arizona. One of the seven wonders of the world, is the width, and the rich colors of the southwestern rock. The view from Cape Royal, to name just one among many is the North Rim of the Grand Canyon to the south-west epitome. The entire KiababPlateau of shares in this beauty.

Navajo Mountain (Naat'tsis'aan correctly called by locals) is yet another aspect of the splendor that is Northern Arizona. The sandstone formations are exquisite, the heritage of the place as lively. No visit would be complete without seeing the sandstone formation called the corkscrew in Antelope Canyon.

There's another side of northern Arizona, which some have lost – the alpine areas. From Flagstaff to Sedona, and the White Mountains,Northern Arizona broke quickly out of the water and grows thick forests and beautiful. The view from Oak Creek Canyon, for example, those of every other side of the mountains near Aspen, Colorado found (though few ever know of it.) Slide Rock State Park, which is part of Oak Creek Canyon, offers a natural water slide that delights young people every year. Maybe it's a good thing that some relatives never dare to explore the wonders of this area.

While there are literallyServices, if you are able, Tse Nikan and scenic route add Flat Rock Mesa (Highway 191, south of Highway 160) is available on most countries and unusual rock formations, including places that are sacred to the Navajo people treated. Be sure to have enough fuel and bring plenty of water and maybe a lunch with you, but a point of taking this magnificent byway, while exploring northern Arizona.

A must visit on your itinerary northern Arizona experience is DinéTah (which means "the people"). There you will find Window Rock, Navajo Nation related to the capital, and to provide a surreal landscape, such as Arizona. There is, from near where I-40 through Arizona and New Mexico border, lies a wealth of history and heritage, and find everything from hard rock formations with lush forests. Those who were able to see this miracle you will understand why the Indians were ready to fight and die for this country. Lukachukai Mountains are the only reasonenough to pay a visit, but the rest of the story is that the fighting with the Spaniards, which lasted two centuries, long before the United States, part of the image, and long before, with the Anasazi ruins of ten thousand years. .. all these and more are waiting to see and find, in northern Arizona.

Arizona has always been much more than the studios abandoned by golf courses in Tucson and Prescott. Do yourself a favor and read the rest of 'Arizona, the largestPart get to see so little. You'll be thrilled and amazed by this, one of the biggest mysteries in the United States lies in the shadow of one of the seven wonders of the ancient world.

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