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How much are vacation packages to Window Rock?
With Travelocity vacation packages, you can live the high life in Window Rock for a mere . Hotels, adventures and flights — we have everything you need. You'll save a bunch just for bundling your bookings. With everything taken care of before you even set off, you can sit back, relax and not worry about a thing.
How long should my Window Rock vacation be?
Many travelers pack their suitcase and kick back in Window Rock for about 2 nights. That's a good starting point, but don't be restricted by it. Whether you just stay for a day or two to see the main sights or stick around to uncover off-the-beaten-path gems, an unforgettable journey awaits.
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Will I save money on my Window Rock car rental if I bundle it with my hotel or flight?
With a Window Rock vacation package, you can bundle your car, flight and hotel bookings and save tons. If you can't wait to explore the best of this fabulous part of the world, why not start with Meteor Crater? This top sight is 120 mi from Window Rock. With a rental car, you'll be there in the blink of an eye.
What is there to do in Window Rock?
Navajo Arts and Crafts Enterprise should be on your to-do list. After you've checked off this leading attraction, wander through the streets of Window Rock and discover what makes this fantastic destination tick.
Where should I stay when visiting Window Rock?
The Quality Inn Navajo Nation Capital is the top choice of many travelers. Book now to avoid missing out.

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The city of Window Rock is the capital of the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona. This is a great place to learn about Navajo history and culture, including how the Navajo Code Talkers helped the United States during WWII. #arizona #history
The city of Window Rock is the capital of the Navajo Nation in northeast Arizona. This is a great place to learn about Navajo history and culture, including how the Navajo Code Talkers helped the United States during WWII. #arizona #history
This memorial dedicated to the Navajo Code Talkers (Wind Talkers) is located within Window Rock Tribal Park. 
Speaking in their own language the Wind Talkers were responsible for the taking of Iwo Jima during World War II. Learn more at http://navajonationparks.org/htm/veterans.htm . Located about 20 miles North of Highway 40 within the Navajo Nation it is well worth a visit.
Window Rock is a small city that serves as the seat of governmental capital of the Navajo Nation, the largest territory of a Sovereign Native American Nation in North America. It lies adjacent to the Arizona and New Mexico state lines.
This photo was taken in WINDOW ROCK NAVAJO TRIBAL PARK & VETERAN'S MEMORIAL, this park near the Navajo Nation Administration Center features the graceful Redstone Arch for which the capital is named.
More recently, the Navajo Nation has built a Veterans Memorial at the base of Window Rock to honor the many Navajos who served in the U. S. military.  Many Navajo soldiers are recognized in the annals of history for their role as Code Talkers, whereby they used the Navajo language to create a code that was never broken by the enemy.  Historians credit the Navajo Code Talkers for helping to win World War II.
Capital of the Navajo Nation. Huh? Well, all native american tribes in the US are considered sovereign nations in that they are able to govern themselves. Window Rock is the home to Navajo tribal offices, and home to the Navajo Nation President and Council.