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Supai Indian Village

Supai Indian Village

Supai Indian Village
3.5
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Scigris
Por Scigris
Village only
3,0 de 5 círculosjun. de 2014
A vila é preenchido com viajantes simpáticos. Quando eu primeiro atravessou a fronteira da aldeia, vi uma placa para uma loja que eu tinha a certeza de ter bebidas frias mais dispendiosos. Eu estava errado. Parecia normalmente preços razoáveis para o tipo "pétillant"de bebida nutritiva. Eu poderia ter chegado congelados Gatorade, na próxima vez. que eu andei a parte de trás da loja para isso, mas poderíamos ter conseguido comida como eu entrou no portão basculante na grama muito agradável. Depois eu abri a minha bebida, desfrutando frescura refrescante contra o pano de fundo do dez calor AM, que eu avistei duas senhoras estar por si na mesa de piquenique. Eu caminhava e descobrimos que eles tinham os foliões do meu grupo que tinha sido há 3 dias já. Nós andamos para o escritório de turismo e foi abraçado e partiram como se estivessem conduzindo anjos para o caminhantes cansados. LOL Os trabalhadores foram amável o suficiente, mas não parece que adora o seu emprego ... nem eu responder as mesmas perguntas dia após dia como se no purgatório. Mas eu consegui pode responder perguntas e um mapa pobre representando a vila e o acampamento. Eu parei para tirar o meu pacote de 20$ que aterrou via helicóptero como eu perguntei quando o meu Pack que chegar lá. Eu nem sequer ir para a loja que parecia ser preenchido com muitos campistas à procura de comida real e lanches da civilização ocidental. A estrada poeirenta e muitos tinham um cachecol de tipos, eu preciso desta vez seguinte, para evitar respirar o pó. Eu cortei-o no dia seguinte caminhadas para cima e para baixo as colinas várias vezes ansioso para entrar para a água gelada. Todos em todos os, foi bom.

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3.5
3,5 de 5 círculos125 avaliações
Excelente
47
Muito bom
27
Razoável
20
Ruim
11
Horrível
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Andy H
São Francisco, Califórnia6 contribuições
1,0 de 5 círculos
jul. de 2024 • Casais
The hiking and nature is 5 out of 5 stars.
The hospitality and customer service of the lodge and cafe is 1 out of 5 stars.
Today (Sunday 7/28) at the cafe, the person in charge of opening, closing, and the point of sales: Opened at 8 (an hour after the sign said) closed at 3:30 (over one hour before the sign said), but conversely chose to strictly enforce the mask wearing sign, which no one else in the village enforced (July 2024). There was a line of people that waited from 7A to 8A for it to open (I could see person inside and cooks ready in kitchen at 7A) and lines of people being turned away from 3:30 to 4:45). This person also decided their own rules about refill charges and how much coffee to make. Truly unpleasant.
The lodge is exorbitantly expensive, which I was willing to pay, but I expected at least the lobby to be open at times when sign says they should be, service level above surliness, and to have hot water consistently.
Such a shame because this place COULD be great
Feita em 28 de julho de 2024
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Connector643177
1 contribuição
1,0 de 5 círculos
mar. de 2024 • Casais
My hubby and I camped here March 2024. We were looking forward to this trip for many years and was very excited to hike Havasu Falls! We checked in at the motel and the guy was super friendly, telling us it's beautiful, it's low season, etc. We got even more excited! He said make sure to check in about 5 miles before the trailhead. There will be someone there to check your paperwork. When we got to the area (we didnt even know it was a checkpoint as there was no sign and no one there to check our paperwork). However, there was the Welcome to Havasupai Reservation sign (that is where the check in point is) so we got out and took some photos. Right when we got back into our car, there was an Indian guy running after us knocking on our window. My hubby rolled down the window and he was very mean, rude and demanded our paperwork. He immediately dropped F bombs, Goddamits, and SNACTCHED the paperwork out of my hubby's hand. My hubby immediately asked "Are you OK sir?". He said we needed to check in! We told him we didnt see anyone here. He accused us of running away basically without checking in but he was NOT THERE to check us in! He cussed us out, used fowl language. We apologized multiple times and told him we didnt know this was even the check point since we didnt see anyone or any signs. He was not happy and did not take our apologies. He huffed and puffed to check us in. You can tell he did NOT want us here at all. Keep in mind, this is our FIRST EXPERIENCE on the reservation and it was not a good one. We wanted to leave immediately if it wasn't for the almost $1000 we paid to camp here. It's not like it's free! We PAID to come here to have a good experience and it was not. He embarrassed us and cussed us out in front of other hikers who also stopped to take photos of the Welcome sign. Yet..he cussed us out and not them! We were flagged down, yelled at and belittled. He treated us like criminals! Be warned. I read some bad reviews here of Indians being rude but this is over the top being cussed out. I haven't read any reviews of that yet so thought I would share my experience. We will not be back, one and done.
Feita em 12 de junho de 2024
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RRH01
Ramsey, MN419 contribuições
4,0 de 5 círculos
fev. de 2020 • Casais
We stayed in the village at The Lodge when we hiked to the falls. The town store has everything you need and don’t want to carry down. It is expensive because they have to get the product to the the store. The restaurant was good but very slow. They close at 5 pm so plan accordingly. There is a post office and a police station. The people were very nice.
Feita em 2 de março de 2020
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BLE33
Redondo Beach6 contribuições
5,0 de 5 círculos
nov. de 2019
I cannot say enough about the people in the village that were involved in the evacuation of many tourists during a recent record storm down at Havasupai Falls! They went above and beyond extending their help and hospitality during a complicated situation for many. The falls are just amazing! But, loved my interaction with the people just as much! A shout out to David - the Range, Cesar - one of the donkey handlers, and Amy - police/tourism - not sure!
Feita em 13 de dezembro de 2019
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Stephanie M
Scottsdale, AZ147 contribuições
5,0 de 5 círculos
nov. de 2019 • Casais
Worried with all negative reviews, pleasantly surprised with kindness and hospitality. Was first greeted when entering village, sat in a great picnic area with kids playing on tree swing. Navajo taco is just yum after 8 mile hike- or before 😃

Store adequately stocked, restrooms at campground plenty of tp. Only litter I saw is where lazy backpackers throw there trash in bathrooms. Yes, this causes flies and is not the fault of the village. Carry out your own trash.

I had many great conversations and felt welcomed.
Feita em 4 de novembro de 2019
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Gary
Albuquerque, NM5 contribuições
3,0 de 5 círculos
out. de 2019 • Casais
Went with my wife to hike and camp and see one of the most beautiful places Earth: the falls along Havasu creek. It is amazing. We are fortunate that the Havasupai allow us access. And they are fortunate that we pay them lots of money for the privilege.

Along the way, you spend some time in Supai village. My observations:

1. Despite the tens of millions of dollars that this tribe of 700 plus members receives from tourism each year, they are still poor, and they survive in a very remote place.

2. Like any society, there are some friendly people and some unfriendly people. Most of those with whom we interacted were polite enough, but there were a lot of scowls and death stares in response to “good morning” or “hello.” And we are pretty low key. One would expect a little more civility, but we aren’t in their shoes.

3. The scowls and death stares were much worse for tourists who acted entitled.

4. I am not sure what all the rage is about regarding the pack mules. The teams I saw did not seem to be in distress. They did not seem dehydrated or malnourished. (The constant urine puddles and mule droppings on the trail suggest otherwise.). Maybe the conditions are improving.

5. If you choose to take a helicopter out instead of hiking, just chill. You will get out. They don’t care if you got there at 4:30 am to get in line. They will throw away your list and start their own, in no particular order. Locals get absolute priority, which is fine. This is where we saw the whiniest and most entitled tourists, and they were not treated well by the locals.

6. Overall, locals seem to prefer that you just hike on through, leave them alone, and spend some money on the way. Worked for us. We were there to hike and look at waterfalls. Mission accomplished.
Feita em 22 de outubro de 2019
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hales908
Fairbanks, AK13 contribuições
1,0 de 5 círculos
set. de 2019
DO NOT TAKE THE PACK ANIMALS. Please, please do your research. The abuse seen first hand is horrific. Please google first. Carry your own belongings. Do not contribute to the abuse that has been on going.
Feita em 24 de setembro de 2019
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Greatplacesnv
Las Vegas, NV292 contribuições
5,0 de 5 círculos
mai. de 2019 • Amigos
You have to pass through the village to the campground. You get checked in and given a wrist band. They actually do periodic checks to make sure you have not stayed longer than you paid for. The village store was well stocked. The fry bread is usually closed by late morning but it is well worth getting.
Feita em 5 de junho de 2019
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Braiden C
19 contribuições
1,0 de 5 círculos
abr. de 2019 • Casais
There are 2 parts of this to review:
The Campground/Havasupai Indian Reservation
The Beautiful Oasis

The Campground/Havasupai Indian Reservation:
I cannot believe just how poorly run this place is. THE MOST IMPORTANT PIECE OF INFORMATION: If you are injured near this reservation DO NOT HIKE OUT on your broken leg/ankle or whatever it may be. The "rangers" will try and scare you and say air rescue is $60,000. They tried to convince me to hike on my fractured leg (a 2hr hike on good feet and up a waterfall) to save the money when AIR RESCUE IS FREE due to the remote location. Send someone to the village to call the helicopter. DON'T WASTE TIME... I also use the term Rangers loosely as that's what they refer to them as - but it's really just a teenager with a walkie talkie. Now for the rest of the Indian Reservation from the animal cruelty with the mules and horses who are in brutal shape and mistreated with their fur even taken off from the sattles, to the -20/10 customer service... if you have any sort of problem with your ticket (we had multiple) or if you have any questions or need help you are pretty much completely out of luck. They don't answer the phones AT ALL. Emailing takes 2 weeks for a single reply and it's like they don't even read your email in their reply so it's completely useless. It took me over a month just to solve a glitch in their system where the seller didn't get money for the ticket, and the ticket showed on both our accounts. If you want to treat yourself and book a flight out of the village on helicopter to save a 5 hr hike out, the locals get first dibs on every seat, on every helicopter for some reason and it only holds 5 people - so you'll line up at 6am and not fly till 1pm or later on some days. They said they'd pick up my girlfriend from our camping spot with atv's, never showed up so she hiked up and was put on the bottom of the list, then when she finally got on the helicopter they forgot one of the bags and didn't care, she had to ask every flight for them to grab it when they landed - it took 7 trips before it came. For the amount you pay and how often the helicopter flies in... they can't even stock toilet paper in the outhouses, which i grew up around outhouses my whole life and those are the worst smelling ones I've ever been in. The Village in the Reservation is in brutal shape, the houses are falling apart with garbage littering everywhere, we even saw graffiti on rocks. It's just such a shame something so beautiful and magical is being given to people who do this and treat their lifeline (tourists) like garbage.

The Oasis:
Once you walked past the village and removed yourself from all the very negative things - you will be in one of the prettiest things I believe to be on this planet. There are 5 different waterfalls, 4 of which you will need to do a dangerous and scary hike down a 100ft waterfall side by holding onto wet rusty chains on slippery rock. But once your down it's the most amazing hike. Crystal blue water surrounded by red rock/sand and almost neon green trees. I 110% recommend if you can do the climb down the waterfall to go on the 2hr hike to the bottom waterfall (Beaver Falls) it's a beautiful cascading pool waterfall, pack a bag with essentials, bring first aid stuff just in case.
Feita em 29 de abril de 2019
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Annette S
Tucson, Arizona, United States11 contribuições
5,0 de 5 círculos
set. de 2018
This is one of the best secrets of the Grand Canyon. It is a long hike, but well worth getting your reservations on Feb. 1 and making the 12 mile, amazing hike to see them.
Feita em 2 de abril de 2019
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