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Antelope Canyon Tour with Navajo Guide
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- Stunning staging
- Spectacular visuals
Visitors rave about the Antelope Canyon tour, praising the knowledgeable and friendly Navajo guides who share fascinating stories and insights about the canyon's history and cultural significance. The breathtaking scenery and unique rock formations leave a lasting impression, making this tour a must-do experience for anyone visiting Arizona.
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Antelope Canyon Tour with Navajo Guide
Step into Arizona's most photographed slot canyon on this guided tour through Antelope Canyon's otherworldly sandstone formations. Your Navajo guide will lead you through narrow passageways carved by flash floods over millions of years, where light beams filter through openings above to paint the canyon walls in brilliant reds, oranges and golds. You can choose from five different canyon sections depending on your fitness level and photography goals.
The tour takes you through winding corridors where smooth, wave-like rock formations create a natural gallery of geological art. Your guide shares the cultural significance of the canyon to the Navajo Nation alongside explanations of how ancient flash floods sculpted these incredible shapes. Each canyon offers different experiences, from the famous light shafts of Upper Antelope Canyon to the more adventurous ladder climbs of Lower Antelope Canyon.
What is Included
- Guided tour with Navajo guide
- Access to your chosen canyon section
- Safety briefing
- Cultural and geological commentary
- Photography assistance from your guide
Canyon Options Available
You can select from five different canyon sections based on your preferences and physical ability. Upper Antelope Canyon features the famous sunlight shafts and accessible walkways perfect for photography. Lower Antelope Canyon offers a more challenging route with ladders and narrower passages for those seeking adventure.
Canyon X provides a quieter experience with fewer crowds and extraordinary rock textures. Ligai Si Anii Canyon features striking H-shaped slots in a more secluded setting, while Mystical Antelope Canyon requires stairs and ladders to reach rarely seen areas of the canyon system.
Good to Know
- Tours run multiple times daily with durations varying by canyon section
- Meet at the tour operator's location in Page 30 minutes before your scheduled time
- Bring valid photo ID and booking confirmation
- Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes for sandy, uneven terrain
- Photography allowed but bags, tripods, monopods and video recording devices prohibited
- Not suitable for wheelchairs, strollers or those unable to manage short hikes
- Weather conditions may cause tour rescheduling due to flash flood risks
- Customary to tip guides around 10 percent
- Cannot be cancelled or rescheduled once booked
Page serves as the gateway to several spectacular natural attractions beyond Antelope Canyon. Consider adding a Horseshoe Bend overlook tour to see the Colorado River's famous horseshoe-shaped meander, or explore more of the region with a comprehensive Page Arizona sightseeing tour that combines multiple geological wonders in one day.
Why you'll love it
- Walk through Arizona's most photographed slot canyon with a Navajo guide
- Narrow sandstone passages carved by flash floods over millions of years
- Light beams filter through the canyon and paint walls red, orange and gold
- Choose from five canyon sections to match your fitness and photography goals
- Navajo guide explains the cultural and geological history throughout
Good to know
- Age suitability
- The recommended age for this tour is 5 years and above. Children under 5 years are not permitted due to safety concerns and the need for participants to be able to follow instructions and stay on desi
- Know before you go
Before your Antelope Canyon tour, ensure you bring sun protection, comfortable shoes, and a refillable water bottle. Wear light, breathable clothing and layers for changing weather conditions. Plan to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time. If you have mobility concerns, please inform your guide in advance, as some areas may be inaccessible. Accessibility accommodations are available upon request.
- Visitor guidelines
Arrive 30 minutes before your scheduled tour to check in and receive a safety briefing.
A valid photo ID may be required for entry; bring your ID and booking confirmation.
The terrain is sandy and uneven—wear sturdy closed-toe shoes for comfort and safety.
Weather can shift quickly in canyon country; dress in layers and bring water.
Flash floods can affect conditions; tours may be rescheduled if weather poses risks.
- Cancellation policy
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Frequently asked
How long does it take?
The Antelope Canyon tour typically lasts 60 minutes, but the overall experience may take up to 2 hours, including check-in and travel time.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, the tour is suitable for families with children aged 5 and above. However, please note that some areas may be inaccessible for strollers or wheelchairs.
What's included?
The tour includes a guided visit to Antelope Canyon, led by a knowledgeable Navajo guide. You'll receive a brief introduction to the canyon's history, geology, and cultural significance.
How do I get there?
The tour departs from Page, Arizona. Please arrive at the designated meeting point at least 30 minutes prior to your scheduled tour time. Your guide will provide transportation to and from the canyon.
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