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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_W, Apr 2026
Highly Recommend
Our guide, Kurt R. made the ride to Antelope Canyon fly by. He gave us so much information of the geology, environment, and the native people. Then our Navajo guide for the canyon was amazing. He took the time to photograph each couple at key locations within the canyon. It is hard to put into words the beauty of the canyon. You have to experience it. I highly recommend this trip.
Sharon_M, Apr 2026
Mixed directions from booking.
Antelope Canyon was awesome. However I didn’t know when I was booking through Viator that they were a 3rd party. We had mixed directions as to which tour group we were going with and where to be the day of the tour. Thankfully we checked it out early because we originally were told to go to the wrong place since Viator books for several tour groups. Otherwise the tour was great!
Karen_J, Apr 2026
Excellent!
Our driver (van 521) was so knowledgeable about the area and all things outdoors. He had great stories to tell and extremely nice. He explained the itinerary, and shared lots of history and personal experience. The Horseshoe bend and Antelope Canyon are breathtaking. Pictures don’t do it justice.

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.