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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.
Latisha_P, May 2026
Parker family
This tour was wonderful our guide Burton was amazing!! Words can not express the beauty of Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Carl Hayden Center. Burton was very knowledgeable about the area and made everyone feel like family!! We enjoyed the picnic outside for lunch. Definitely recommend this tour it's a must see!!
Anonymous, May 2026
Great tour and absolutely...
Great tour and absolutely beautiful views! We visited the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Antelope Canyon all in one trip. Our driver was friendly and shared a lot of interesting explanations and stories during the drive, which made the experience even better. Everything was well organized and worth it!
Sandy_S, May 2026
A magical experience
It is a long day, but well worth it. We had the most amazing guide, Kurt R. He was knowledgeable and funny. He prepared us well for each stop. We wish the tour of Lower Antelope Canyon had been at a bit slower pace so that we could really take in the beauty. We felt a bit rushed and the groups ran together making it hard to hear our guide. With that said it was well worth it and the countryside and the history on the Navajo reservation was fascinating.

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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