caves
overlooking the Tonto Basin in southeastern part
of Arizona that date back to over 700 years. The
Tuzigoot National Monuments' rock-walled rooms built
by agricultural Sinagua are situated in the low hills
of Mingus Mountain, and the Organ Pip Cactus National
Monument is by Tucson is the Organ Pipe Cactus National
Monument where three unique desert habitats covers
almost 500 square miles. Tourist can also celebrate
the life and landscape of the Sonoran Desert
Arizona was once inhabited by Native Indian farmers
and the land still contains the ruins of ancient
structure in the northern part. The five-story Montezuma
Castle, a 20-room cliff dwelling located in the Verde
Valley, served as a ""high-rise apartment
building"" for Sinagua Indians 600 years
ago. Case Grande also known as ""Big House"" is
one of the largest and most mysterious prehistoric
buildings ever constructed. Both of these structures
are well preserved by the authorities. Exploring
Native American Arizona can reveal many more cultural
aspects of tribes both old and new to the state.
Spanish and Mexican culture also had a major influence
in the society of Arizona. Missions and presidios
established by Franciscan monks in the early 1700
marked the foundation of the long-time infusion of
language, food, music and tradition imparted by Latin
people. Mexico remains the most significant cultural
partner. Today, Arizona thrives with authentic Mexican
art, architecture, entertainment and eateries.
Exploring the heritage of Mexican people opens opportunities
to learn & understand customs. People seeking
for adventure and pleasure can visit the destination
for an adventure-riding holiday in real cowboy country.