Like Diljit Dosanjh's Desert Vacation At The Grand Canyon, 5 Places To Visit When In Arizona

Diljit Dosanjh's Arizona vacation is truly what travel dreams are made of

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Like Diljit Dosanjh's Desert Vacation, 5 Places To Visit When In Arizona

Diljit Dosanjh unlocked his wanderlust spirit and stepped into the sandy land of Arizona for a vacation. The singer is soon embarking on his Europe leg of the Dil-luminati tour. Ahead of the busy schedule, the singer took a few days off work to enjoy a vacation in the desert. In an Instagram post, Diljit shared glimpses from his Arizona visit. He went to see Horseshoe Bend and clicked a bunch of pictures in front of the horseshoe-shaped incised meander. Diljit also gave us a sneak peek into the luxurious villa he is staying in. Located in the middle of the desert, the outdoors of the place offered a gorgeous view of the desert. Sharing the pictures, Diljit wrote in the caption, "Life In The Desert. Can't Nobody Tell Me Nothing." See the post here: 

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Like Diljit Dosanjh, here are five places you can visit while on vacation in Arizona. 

1. Horseshoe Bend

Just a short hike from the start of Grand Canyon National Park is this horseshoe-shaped, incised meander of the Colorado River. The town of Page provides access to the overlook point, which is especially popular around the time of sunset when the scenery is at its most colourful and vibrant. 

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2. Grand Canyon National Park

The Grand Canyon is one of the seven wonders of the world. Arizona's top tourist destination, the place is staggering in scope, slicing through the state for about 300 miles with an average width of 10 miles and a depth of one mile. The most visited parts of the Grand Canyon are the North and South Rims. 

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3. Antelope Canyon

Antelope Canyon's wave-shaped sandstone walls gained popularity on social media, but seeing it in person is truly amazing. Photographers swarm here in large numbers every year to walk along the canyon floor and take pictures of the breathtaking surroundings.

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4. Monument Valley

Situated near the border between Arizona and Utah, Monument Valley is over 90,000 acres. The place is home to breathtaking rock formations and hiking routes. It is mainly famous for its enormous sandstone buttes, which may be seen on hiking routes or beautiful drives. 

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5. Chapel of the Holy Cross

One of the strangest churches in the United States, the Chapel of the Holy Cross is constructed on the outskirts of Sedona among the vivid red sandstone. The chapel attracts large numbers of tourists and pilgrims every year due to its remarkable midcentury architecture and breathtaking views of the surrounding desert.

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