Dineh Tours

Why we spell Dineh Tours, Dineh instead of Diné: the word Diné is a Navajo word which means “The People”, referring to the Navajo people. Dineh is the same meaning with the “h” at the end for easier pronunciation for those that are not familiar with the Navajo language. We thought this would be an easier way for our guests to pronounce our company name. The company is also owned and operated by Navajos.

  • Accessible
  • Family Friendly
  • Parking Available

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