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Page: Lower Antelope Canyon Walking Tour with Navajo Guide

1. Page: Lower Antelope Canyon Walking Tour with Navajo Guide

Explore the naturally-made, colorful labyrinthine pathways of one of the most popular slot canyons in the world: the Lower Antelope Canyon. Follow a local Navajo guide on a walking tour of this canyon, learning about these curious rock formations and the history of the land. Head straight into the twisting passageways of the canyon, marveling at its brilliant windswept patterns, its colorful towering walls, and winding corridors. Feel the grandeur and the tranquility of your naturally-made surroundings as your local Navajo guide goes into detail about these formations. Next, descend five flights of stairs down 35 meters and into the largest cavern on this tour. Look up to catch thin slices of the bright blue sky high above you. Walk back up eight different staircases, trying not to let your jaw drop too low as you see a kaleidoscope of bright colors swirl around you on the surrounding Navajo sandstone. Created by rain, wind, and erosion this sandstone has been shaped and colored into what you now see over years. Stop to snap incredible photos along your route. After all, it's not every day you're surrounded by such colorful, natural rock formations.

Lower Antelope Canyon: Admission Ticket and Guided Tour

2. Lower Antelope Canyon: Admission Ticket and Guided Tour

Embark on a photographer's dream with this combo Lower Antelope Canyon admission ticket to and guided walking tour with a Navajo guide. Get a rare, up-close look at the water-carved sandstone walls of one of the most visited canyons. Over the years, Lower Antelope Canyon has become a favorite gathering place for photographers, tourists, and visitors from around the world. The Navajo name for Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdeztwazi or “Spiral Rock Arches.” This picturesque canyon has been created over many thousands of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes, all of which you’ll get to observe during your visit. The views in Lower Antelope Canyon change constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering lights softly across the stone walls. These ever-moving sun angles bounce light back and forth across the narrow canyon’s walls, creating a dazzling display of color, light, and shadow. For photographers, with proper exposures, you can bring out the best in your own creativity. For aspiring or non-photographers alike, there is a magical new world to explore and immerse yourself in.

Page: Upper Antelope Canyon Entry Ticket and Guided Tour

3. Page: Upper Antelope Canyon Entry Ticket and Guided Tour

Pre-book your admission ticket to Upper Antelope Canyon and witness a masterpiece of nature's uncanny craftsmanship as you embark on a visual feast for your senses. Enjoy a scenic ride to the canyon before venturing on a guided walking tour with a Navajo local. Start your trip with a scenic ride to the canyon (approximately 10 minutes on a paved road and 10 minutes within the dry wash of the Antelope Canyon). Listen as your guide explains the canyon's geology, cultural history, and modern issues on the way. Upon arrival at the site, you’ll step into the desert and enter a fantasy world in stone. For photographers, with proper exposures, you can bring out the best in your own creativity. For aspiring or non-photographers alike, there is a magical new world to explore and immerse yourself in. Experience rich and deep colors in the morning and afternoon and marvel at the famous light beams that occur mid-day from April to September. On your guided walk, you'll get to fully take insights that you can only witness at this canyon, located at Page, Lake Powell.

Page: Antelope Canyon X Guided Tour

4. Page: Antelope Canyon X Guided Tour

Discover Canyon X in Antelope Canyon on a guided tour, with timed entry for a hassle-free adventure. Admire the unique forms and vibrant colors of this relatively new canyon and learn about its history and formation from your experienced guide along the way. Enter through the southeast of Lower Antelope Canyon and embark on a live guided tour of its impressive Canyon X. Listen as your guide explains the millions of years' worth of flood erosion and impactful winds on its sandstone which carved out the iconic "X" shape that aptly named the canyon. Admire the mixture of characteristics from both the Upper and Lower canyon, with the Upper's feature of pillars of light and the Lower's steepness. Descend into Canyon X, which is deeper than the other two, and capture incredible photos.

Page, AZ: Lower Antelope Canyon Ticket and Guided Tour

5. Page, AZ: Lower Antelope Canyon Ticket and Guided Tour

Located in northern Arizona, Antelope Canyon is the most famous slot canyon in the world. Discover the natural beauty of this colorful canyon for yourself on a guided tour that includes canyon admission fees. Learn more about the culture of the Navajo people as well from your guide. Known by the Navajo tribe as “the place where water runs through rocks,” Antelope Canyon is long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. Its wave-like structure and striking colors attract countless adventurers and photographers each year. Along with your local Navajo guide, explore this spectacular area, find out more about its formation, and learn about aspects of Navajo culture. Of course, be sure to take some fantastic photographs to help remember your visit to this truly unique geological area.

Page: Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour

6. Page: Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour

Explore the beauty of the Upper Antelope Canyon or Lower Antelope Canyon, and Horseshoe Bend with a Navajo guide on this tour from Page. Enrich your tour with a visit to the impressive Glen Canyon Dam Overlook. Following pickup by a spacious, air-conditioned van, head to Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon (depending on the option booked). The canyon is called Ts bighnln, meaning "the place where water runs through rocks" by the Navajo People.  Once there, enjoy a 1.5-hour walk. Keep an eye out for the beams of direct sunlight radiating down from openings at the top of the canyon. This happens most in the summer because they require the sun to be high in the sky. Continue your tour to Horseshoe Bend (40 minutes), a superb example of an entrenched meander that was slowly cut by the Colorado River over millions of years. Then, visit the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook for 30 minutes. Marvel at a canyon that stretches from the Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah. Admire this breathtaking area that encompasses scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a vast panorama of human history. Return to your pickup point in Page at the end of your tour.

Page: Lower Antelope Canyon Ticket and Guided Hiking Tour

7. Page: Lower Antelope Canyon Ticket and Guided Hiking Tour

See for yourself why the Lower Antelope Canyon has become a favorite attraction with tourists and photographers from around the world on this hike with a Navajo guide. Dive into facinating local history with the help of your guide's commentary.  Meet your guide at the activity supplier's office in Page and head to the starting point of your tour. Find out what the Navajo name for this canyon is and learn what the name means. Hear about local wildlife like the pronghorn antelopes.  Admire the wave-like structure and the light beams that shine directly down into the openings of the canyon (during sunny days) and through its arches and fantastical rock formations. Have ample time to capture pictures of this breathtaking phenomenon before returning to the meeting point. 

Sedona or Flagstaff: Horseshoe Bend & Antelope Canyon X Tour

8. Sedona or Flagstaff: Horseshoe Bend & Antelope Canyon X Tour

If you are staying in Sedona, your day begins with a scenic and narrated ride from the Red Rocks of Sedona to Flagstaff. You will travel through Oak Creek Canyon, named one of the top 10 scenic drives in the US, then through the towering Ponderosa Pines.  After picking up customers staying in Flagstaff, the vehicle will travel past the dormant volcanoes that make up the San Francisco Peaks and through Navajo Nation.  While on your journey, receive informative and entertaining narration about the areas you pass through from your experienced and knowledgeable local tour guide.  Travel through the Navajo Reservation as your guide shares stories of this ancient culture, and information about the unique geology and vistas along the way. Once you make it across the Navajo Reservation, you will have time to walk out on the unpaved path to see Horseshoe Bend, an iconic viewing vista.  Then, continue to be dazzled by the views at Glen Canyon Dam and the southernmost point of Lake Powell. Upon arrival in Page, Arizona, you will enjoy lunch at a local restaurant. After lunch, meet your Navajo guide for a spectacular tour of Antelope Canyon at the Canyon X site. Take advantage of many photo opportunities as you watch the angle of the sun changing inside the canyon.  Walk with the Navajo through the curves of this red rock slot canyon. You might even hear the sounds of flute music echo off the canyon walls.  After your tour, you'll begin your return trip from Antelope Canyon. You'll pass by the western edge of the Painted Desert as you re-cross the Navajo Reservation for a brief stop at the historic Cameron Trading Post. At the end of the tour, you will be dropped back to your hotel.

From Flagstaff: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

9. From Flagstaff: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend

Spend a day visiting 2 of the most iconic landscapes in the American Southwest: Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. Enter the heart of Antelope Canyon and visit Horseshoe Bend, where you can peer off the edge at the mighty Colorado River. Leave Flagstaff in the morning and travel the Arizona and Utah border to visit Antelope Canyon. With the help of your Navajo Partner Guides, spend time walking through Antelope Canyon. From there, travel just a few miles to the Glen Canyon Dam visitors center for a quick picnic lunch and some great views of Lake Powell. For the finale, head to the famous Horseshoe Bend overlook before returning to Flagstaff in the evening.

Grand Canyon: Scenic Flight, Antelope Canyon & River Rafting

10. Grand Canyon: Scenic Flight, Antelope Canyon & River Rafting

Enjoy an incredible day trip, which includes a spectacular scenic flight by airplane over the Grand Canyon National Park, Colorado River and Lake Powell.  Upon landing in Page, Arizona, embark on a guided ground tour of Antelope Slot Canyon. Explore the twists and turns of the carved walls and their beautiful radiant colors. Continue on your journey and board a river raft at the base of Glen Canyon Dam for a 15.5-mile smooth water float on the Colorado River.  Witness the rock formations and the canyon walls that rise hundreds of feet above you. Stop along the way to see ancient petroglyphs interpreted by your river guide. Your trip concludes with transfers through the Navajo Reservation and back to the Grand Canyon National Park Airport with a stop at Cameron Trading Post.

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Enjoyed the tour with Kayson! Loved the extra details he was able to share and the fact that he took pictures with our phone at special spots. Lucky to have gone during a slow day. Wish they had hinted to bring cash so I could have tipped Kayson at the end, but maybe that is intentional and he is paid a good rate?

I was not sure I would like the experience of being in a slot canyon with lots of other people. They did a good job of keeping the groups separated as much as possible so it didn't seem like a mad house. Our guide (Ben) was very helpful with pointing out features and taking photos.

The tour was amazing - very humbling to be in mother nature's palm and the fascinating way she shapes the world. The guides were great, very knowledgeable and super interesting to hear more about the Navajo culture. We will absolutely be back!

Very impressive! Although at the place the tour was cheaper and there were no benefits to book it online.

Amazing tour guide in Lionel. He absolutely was fantastic and made the experience at 10/10