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Amy_M, Mar 2026
Excellent!
Well worth the money to do this tour. Be aware of the time zone changes all over Arizona- you don’t want to miss your tour. We went in late March which was perfect weather. They said it gets very hot, even in the canyon, in the summer. Be prepared for that. Also bring cash- you get charged a fee to use your card in the cafe/store and you’ll want to tip your guide. Also, set your phone filter to Amber- it takes MUCH better pictures!
Beverly_M, Mar 2026
This is a fantastic tour....
This is a fantastic tour. The views inside the slot canyon are breathtaking. Bring a water bottle and camera only. Easy walking with a few ladders, but not good if you have any mobility issues. We had Tracy as our guide. She was so friendly, helped with camera settings, took photos of people in the canyon all while giving us stories and history of the canyon & Navaho. Outside she gave a great demo on how the canyon was created. Just a fabulous experience. I would do this again in a heartbeat.
Cynthia_D, Mar 2026
This was absolutely...
This was absolutely stunning. Do not pass it up. Ken's tours is right next to the entrance and exit. Our Navajo guide Chris was amazing at pointing out the different formations as well as how to get beautiful pictures and even taking some for us. This is worth any additional driving to get to it. And this tour and guide was great.
Valerie_O, Mar 2026
I would totally do it again!
The hot air balloon experience was such a fun and unique one! The guys that helped with flying it and landing it kept us informed the whole time and made us feel safe. The breakfast we had afterwards was also delicious and fostered a sense of community between those that flew in the balloon with us. I would totally do it again!
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Arizona tours tend to showcase its world-famous landscapes. The state has three national parks, so you’ll find plenty of experts to guide you through the Grand Canyon, Sedona Vortex, and the Sonoran Desert by foot, off-road vehicles, railroad, or mountain bikes. There’s even a narrated cruise that takes you out on Canyon Lake or helicopter and hot air balloon rides that can give you aerial perspectives. But don’t forget that Arizona’s allure extends beyond its natural wonders. So, when you need a break from your outdoor adventures, local guides help you experience Arizona’s exceptional food and wine scene.

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