Page Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour

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Duration: 1 hour
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Experience Highlights

On this tour, which lasts approximately 1 hour , you will discover the impressive rock formations of the Upper Antelope Canyon in Arizona. Throughout the activity, you will be accompanied by an English-speaking Navajo guide who will take you to the most interesting places in the canyon and with whom you can learn about the history and geology of the canyon. The activity can only be done by people over 5 years old.

The activity will be done in a small group, so you can enjoy a more intimate and personalised experience. You will learn about how the action of water and wind over the centuries has caused the erosion of the area, resulting in the rock formations of the canyon, and take spectacular photos of one of the most important geological formations in the United States.

The tour departs from Highway 98, Milepost 299.8. All visitors must check in at least 30 minutes prior to the tour with a valid ID that matches the reservation. The entrance fee includes the Navajo Nation access fee.

  • Explore the Upper Antelope Canyon on a 60-minute tour.
  • Learn about the geology and history of the site from an expert guide.
  • Enjoy the activity in a small group, with more intimacy and a more personalised approach.

What’s included

  • Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour
  • Expert guide
  • Entrance to Upper Antelope Canyon

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Step by Step

In this activity you will have the opportunity, for approximately 1 hour, to explore the Upper Antelope Canyon, one of the two sections of the Antelope X Canyon. This canyon is one of the most important geological formations in the United States, and is characterised by its unique rock formations, which have been created as a result of erosion caused by the action of wind and water over the centuries.

Throughout the tour, you will explore the canyon while learning about its history and geology from your expert Navajo guide. The Navajo Indians are the original inhabitants of Antelope Canyon, and are today a people living on the Navajo Reservation, which occupies parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah.

This Native American Indian people have more than 600 years of history and are known for their traditional crafts, songs and dances associated with religious ceremonies. The Navajo are the only people allowed to be guides in Antelope Canyon, so you'll also get a cultural perspective on the experience.

In addition to the breathtaking views, you will be able to take spectacular photos of the canyon with the help of your guide, who will provide you with information about the best places and angles to capture the beauty of the scenery with your camera.

The activity will be done in a small group of no more than 15 travellers, which will ensure that you can enjoy a relaxed and intimate experience. The upper section of the canyon is only open between the months of March and October, as during the rest of the year, this section of the canyon is flooded due to torrential rains in the area.

If you have the opportunity to visit the canyon during the months when the upper section is open, come and enjoy the canyon's scenery and scenery, and take spectacular photos to show off to family and friends.

Reviews

4.6
· 911 Reviews
  • K
    K.
    5
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    A unique experience.
  • R
    R.
    4
    (0 Reviews)
    The guided tour was very good, although I would have liked the explanations to be a little more extensive. I have nothing to criticize about the place, it is extremely beautiful and impressive.
  • D
    D.
    4
    (0 Reviews)
    Pleasant visit.
  • L
    L.
    5
    (0 Reviews)
    It is a place that everyone should visit at some point. It is beautiful what one finds in this canyon, a work of art of nature without a doubt.
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