Navajo nation travel policy 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Navajo Nation Trip Report in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name in the 'Name of Traveler' field. This is essential for identifying who the report pertains to.
  3. Fill in the 'Travel Date' section, specifying both the start and end dates of your trip.
  4. Indicate your 'Time of Departure' and select the 'Type of Vehicle Used' from the provided options.
  5. Record your 'Odometer Reading' at both the beginning and end of your trip to track mileage accurately.
  6. In the 'Purpose of Travel' section, provide a detailed explanation of why you traveled, ensuring clarity for review purposes.
  7. List any 'Persons Contacted' during your trip, which helps document interactions relevant to your travel.
  8. Summarize your 'Accomplishments' achieved during this travel period, highlighting key outcomes.
  9. If applicable, justify any unauthorized expenses in the designated section, providing necessary details for approval.
  10. Finally, ensure you sign and date where indicated to certify that all claims are accurate before submitting for approval.

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Visitors are welcomed with open arms in Navajoland. However, Navajo greetings and social interactions are a bit different than what non-natives are used to.
and possession of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited on the Navajo Nation. marked off-limits. If in doubt, please ask. of the residents and the integrity of the structures at all times.
Travel Info: The use of alcoholic beverages and firearms are both strictly prohibited on the Navajo Nation. Do not enter any areas that are marked off-limits, or that have been told are off-limits. Stay on the designated trails and established routes unless accompanied by a tour guide.
All areas on the Navajo Nation are closed to non-Navajos unless you have a valid camping, hiking, or backcountry permit issued by Navajo Parks and Recreation Department or other duly delegated tribal authority. Any Navajo Tribal Park locations can issue permits.
While non-natives are forbidden to enter Navajo Nation territory without a permit, the tribe does allow Papillon to transport passengers from Las Vegas and the surrounding area to the reservation for touring.

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In turn, State County Law Enforcement also have cross jurisdiction in certain areas of the Navajo Nation. and possession of alcoholic beverages is strictly prohibited on the Navajo Nation.
Climbing and Base Jumping is STRICTLY Prohibited in Navajo Tribal Park areas. Please abide by the humble religious requests of the Navajo people and do not climb on the Monuments, Sacred Sites, and/or Buttes. Including, writing on rock walls and leaving debris. Pack in, Pack out all trash.

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