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Paul_D, Dec 2025
Just do it.
Had an awesome day with our guide Alex. He was very knowledgeable and easy going. The rest stops along the way were clean and appreciated. The main attractions, Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon were absolutely amazing and easy to walk even for those that are a little physically challenged. Navajos guide at Antelope was excellent and really went the extra mile.
Donna_G, May 2026
Beautiful Canyon
Antelope Canyon is beautiful! The colors and formations are a sight to behold! However, if you have walking difficulties, this is not for you. There are a lot of steep stairs (almost like ladders). In my opinion, it is a must see!
Raluca_N, Apr 2026
Great trip with great guide!
It was a long trip, we had to wake up at 5 am, which I usually avoid, but so worth it. The incredible beauty of the Antelope Canyon is well known. The trip was made easier by our guide, Dominik, who included as many bathrooms stops as we needed (thanks!!!) but who, most of all, was like a walking encyclopedia! There was no question he didn’t know the answer to! Impressive guy. If we had driven to Antelope Canyon ourselves we wouldn’t have found out so many interesting things as with Dominik.
Tanisha_G, May 2026
Canyon Review
We loved the Antelope Canyon. Our tour guide Janelle was great!!! She was very knowledgeable and helpful. Janelle took amazing pictures for our family. She was also patient as we traveled with smaller children. Would definitely recommend

Antelope Canyon

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Upper Antelope Canyon in the Navajo Reservation, Arizona, USA
  • You can only visit this Navajo Nation landmark with an authorized tour guide.

  • Bring your camera and a tripod for long exposure shots—photography enthusiasts travel from all over to snap photos of Antelope Canyon.

  • The more popular of the two, Upper Canyon is easily walkable thanks to a level sandy surface but not easily accessible for wheelchair users.

  • Lower Canyon involves a longer walk that requires climbing metal staircases and is therefore totally inaccessible to wheelchair users.

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