New Mexico , known as the Land of Enchantment, offers a journey through the rich Native American heritage spanning thousands of years. Travelers can immerse in the history, culture, and spirituality of the indigenous peoples who have made this area their home. From ancient ruins to living communities, there's a profound connection with the land and its original inhabitants to be discovered.

Chaco Culture National Historical Park Chaco Culture National Historical Park showcases the Ancestral Puebloans' architectural and astronomical expertise from 850 to 1,250 A.D. It was a pivotal cultural hub for the Pueblo people.

Visitors today can explore its vast stone buildings and kivas against a desert backdrop. Its remoteness enhances its allure, revealing a civilization that flourished in harmony with its environment. Taos Pueblo Taos Pueblo is one of the oldest continuously inhabited communities in North America .

This UNESCO World Heritage Site has been home to the Tiwa-speaking Native Americans for over 1,000 years. The multi-storied adobe buildings against the backdrop of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains offer an awe-inspiring view. Visitors are welcomed to explore this living community while respecting its traditions and privacy.

Bandelier National Monument Bandelier National Monument showcases the life of Ancestral Puebloans who lived in cliff dwellings carved into volcanic tuff about 11,000 years ago. The park's main attraction is Frijoles Canyon, where visitors can hike trails.