Southwest USA
The Southwest: Real & Raw

Hi! We are Holly & Safak. The Southwest is where we truly connect with the country’s deep history and regional resilience. As a family of geographers, we’ll help you discover the raw landscapes and cultural stories of this desert heartland. About us →
We don’t just travel to see the American Southwest; we travel to understand it. As a family of geographers, we are drawn to this region’s extreme landscapes—from the jagged stratigraphic layers of the Grand Canyon to the vast, silent stretches of the Colorado Plateau. For us, the “Slow Travel” philosophy is a necessity here. To truly understand the social and economic circumstances of the tribal lands or the survival of bypassed Route 66 towns, you have to slow down. We moved at a pace that allows us to connect with the local communities, study the physical geography and witness how the environment shapes the lives of those who call the desert home. In this hub, we share our family’s “Real over Perfect” discoveries.

Discover Southwest USA with these local facts…
…It is the only place in the United States where four state boundaries meet at a single point. So, technically you can stand in four different states simultaneously.
…Tucson, Arizona, was the first US city named a UNESCO City of Gastronomy for its 4,000-year history of cultivation, proving that “Slow Food” exist here since ancient times.
…The majority of Arizona does not observe Daylight Saving Time. However, the Navajo Nation within Arizona does observe it, creating a complex “time-map”.
…The Southwest has the oldest continuously inhabited communities in the US, such as Acoma Pueblo. Built atop a sandstone mesa, it has been lived in since at least 1150 AD.
…The Southwest is home to the ‘Grand Staircase’, a massive rock layer that stretch from the Grand Canyon through Bryce Canyon, which is unique on our planet.
…The village of Hatch is the “Chile Capital of the World”. Its unique soil and desert sun create a flavor so distinct that “Hatch Chile” is a protected trademark.
Discover the Landscapes and Culture of the Southwest
To help you experience the desert beyond the typical tourist stops, we’ve mapped out our favorite geological wonders and slow road trip routes. Here you’ll find our perspective on exploring the local communities and the resilient history of this iconic region.



