Embracing Havasupai: The Grand Canyon's Tribal Oasis of Natural Splendor
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It’s no secret that the Havasupai tribal lands in Arizona have some of the most beautiful waterfalls and are now one of the top bucket-list destinations in the world.
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In 2018, the number was set to 350 people per night at the campgrounds to protect the land and the Havasupai tribe from the surge of adventure-seekers.
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Havasupai is a tribe in Arizona, nestled far down in the Grand Canyon, only accessible by horse, helicopter, or your own two feet.
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Permits for the Havasupai camping experience open on February 1st, with every hiker requiring a permit.
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Helicopter rides do not start until 10:00 AM and are not guaranteed, working on a first-come, first-served basis with tribal members having priority.
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It's essential to continue checking for cancellations if you do not manage to secure a permit.
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The tribe does offer services for a fee to take your gear by mule or helicopter.
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The campgrounds at Havasupai are 'camp wherever you can/want,' with several outhouse-style toilets spread throughout and drinking water available.
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Reservations are 100% non-refundable and non-transferable.
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