If you are traveling across the West Coast of the United States, you will be heading for the Grand Canyon, you will have the opportunity to...

Outstading Falls of Huvasu

If you are traveling across the West Coast of the United States, you will be heading for the Grand Canyon, you will have the opportunity to take a hiking tour through the canyons and waterfalls of uneasy shapes and colors. Havasu Falls is a succession of cascades located in the Havasupai Indian Reservation, experts recommend at least two days to enjoy the surroundings.

 This territory of Arizona has been historically inhabited by the Havasupai Indians, who have been there for more than 800 years. Although in 1882, the Havasupai expelled from their lands, almost 100 years later, and after multiple skirmishes and judicial battles, they regained their rights to inhabit it again.
This territory is located south of the Grand Canyon, just outside its limits. And its tourist attraction is in its landscapes of deep canyons, own of the foothills of the Grand Canyon, which are perpetuated by crystalline waters that have taken that shade due to the mineralization of them.

To go to Havasu Falls, you have to go from Seligman, on Route 66, to Hualapai Hilltop, where you will leave your car, and from there, walking, riding a mule or helicopter (anyone can pay one), you will arrive in the village of Supai, where the Havasupai Indians will welcome you and later you will get to the waterfalls.

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