Tips for Hiking Havasupai

Havasupai is a Native American tribe located in the northwestern part of the American state of Arizona. The tribe is well-known for being the only permanent inhabitants in the Grand Canyon, where they have lived for over 800 years. There are some excellent hiking trails in Havasupai which can be used by the tourists to have a wonderful hiking trip.

If you are also interested in hiking, using the Havasupai trail then here are some excellent tips for you.

1. Plan your visit
Before actually going to the Havasupai Indian reservation you should first plan your trip. Give your trip a minimum of three days. Four to five days is recommended because of the spectacular waterfalls you are able to explore.

2. Make reservations for your trip
Try to make reservations for your trip in advance. Since the Havasupai Tribe provides access to hike this section of the Grand Canyon, they control the number of people able to access it at any one time.  There tribe has set a limit on the number of people undertaking hiking at a time so it is very essential for you to get registered from before.

3. Under go a training session
This hike is a minimum of 10 miles, from the hilltop parking area to the campground. If you plan on exploring the waterfalls beyond the campground area, add another 3-5 miles. Be sure to train prior to embarking on this adventure. Hike as often as possible, with the approximate amount of weight you will be carrying into Havasupai.

4. Start hiking early in the morning
Start hiking early in the morning to avoid the intense heat. Hiking when the sun is just rising in the morning can provide a pleasant experience, since temperatures are cooler. However, you should not start when it is still dark outside, as this makes you more susceptible to getting lost.

5. Pack all the essential items
The essentials for your Havasupai trip are sun block, mosquito repellant, a swimsuit, camera, meals and a cooking stove with propane, snacks and water shoes. A hammock is a very nice treat after hiking all day. The sunscreen should be at least 30 SPF and sweat-proof.

6. Carry enough water with you
Take enough water to stay properly hydrated. This is especially true during the summer months when the heat can be unbearable. The Havasupai Tribe recommends that each person brings at least 2 liters of water with them when they hike the trail.

These are some things that you must remember while hiking in the Havasupai Indian Reservation.

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