Settled in the high desert of northern New Mexico is the town of Taos in Taos County. Taos is bound by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains and is renowned for its historic adobe buildings and complexes inhabited by Native Americans for centuries. This town was founded in 1615 only being fully inhabited in 1795 when it was developed as a fortified plaza and trading outpost. Taos is known as an artist’s colony and is plugged with a host of tourist attractions such as Taos Pueblo, The Millicent Rogers Museum, Kit Carson Museum, The Rio Grande Gorge and The Gorge Bridge, Taos Plaza, Taos Art Museum, Hacienda de los Martínez, El Rio Grande del Norte National Monument, Harwood Museum of Art among others.
Sightseeing tours to Taos Pueblo UNESCO World Heritage Site and the picture-perfect Rio Grande Gorge Bridge is one of the highlights of a trip to Taos. Rio Grande racecourse and rafting through the scenic views of towering basalt cliffs and high desert ecosystems are fun water sports activities in Taos. The red light district of Taos's past and the picture-perfect Rio Grande Gorge Bridge are excellent places to visit with a tour guide, learning about the neighbourhood and the Pueblo Native Americans in cultural and historical tours. Home to the first and oldest grape growing region, Taos food and wine tours offer visitors a taste of New Mexico's wines.
Taos is a city brimming with art and this trip is not just a memorable one but one that fosters a deeper appreciation for the creative world. Tripindicator makes this possible for visitors by offering affordable services that take them on tours to prime attractions of the city.
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