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What are people saying about Antelope Canyon

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.
Paula_S, May 2026
Lower Antelope Canyon, escape from the chaos of Vegas
Fantastic day out! Superbly organised! Evan the tour guide was a superstar as was the driver, Jackie. The actual experience was amazing and the timing of the day meant we saw everything literally just like in the images on the internet! The specific tour guide for the Antelope Canyon, Keanu, was also incredible and made sure there was time for everyone and pointed out so many interesting aspects during the tour. Highly recommend!
Elizabeth_A, May 2026
LowerAntelope Canyon and horseshoe Bend
This was a great option to travel to antelope Canyon from Flagstaff, especially with the convenience of traveling in a comfortable van instead of driving on our own. Karen was an excellent guide
Allen_T, Apr 2026
Upper antelope canyon.
The guide, Oliver, was excellent. Not a real long tour but the visuals were amazing. Don’t forget to purchase your Navajo permit. My honest opinion is it’s a little overpriced for the amount of tour you get in the upper antelope Canyon. It’s not real long once you finish and you ascended up over where he had just been.

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.