A Valley of Fire: A Flaming Gem in the Mojave Desert

This valley tucked away in Nevada is a showcase of red rock formations, a canvas of shades of red and brown, and a museum of textures! Come, see it for yourself!

Look for these Famous Red-Rocks in Sedona

A mini rock-spotting guide for your first visit to Sedona, AZ.

How to see Bryce Canyon National Park

Say you have only a day to spend in Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah. Here’s what to see and do on your first visit to this red rock wonderland >>

Wide-Eyed in the Red Landscapes of Zion National Park

Zion National Park is a montage of a deep canyon, imposing temple-like rocks, amazing views a gurgling Virgin River and more. Come, see what it looks like in winter >>

Meeting and Getting to know Sedona

Sedona is a city that grew around red rocks in Arizona. It’s known for its rocks and vortices or points with unusually high levels of energy. Get to know Sedona, here.

Monument Valley: An open-air Museum of Mesas, Buttes and Spires

These skyscraping natural structures of the Colorado Plateau owe their creation to a series of natural phenomena like the uplift of the earth’s crust, effects of the movement of tectonic plates and erosion. 

Antelope Canyon – Where the Rock Walls are Fiery and Dreamy

You’ll be deceived into believing that you are in a gigantic piece of abstract installation art!

Horseshoe Bend: A Wonder Meander of the Colorado River

Here’s all you need to know before you visit this ‘bend’ in Page, Arizona.

How Grand is Grand Canyon? See it now, see it here!

A photo tour of that natural wonder called the Grand Canyon, in Arizona. Follow this itinerary to stop at the best points and make the most of your trip to the grandest canyon.

Sculpted by nature: A Red-Rock Garden for the Gods

While I was charting out my trip to Colorado — a few years ago— I completely missed ‘The Garden of the Gods.’ To this day, I don’t know how that…