Antelope Canyon Prime Time, Glen Canyon, Horseshoe Bend 4 Hours Sightseeing Tour
Overview
Prime Time slot at Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon offers excellent photo opportunities with stunning sunlight beams. A free shuttle service from most hotels in Page is included, featuring a comfortable air-conditioned van and a professional Navajo guide.
- 🚐 Hotel pick up will commence before heading to Prime Time Antelope Canyon (Upper or Lower).
- 📸 Choose between Upper Antelope Canyon, known for frequent tourist visits and common sunlight beams, or Lower Antelope Canyon, which has better lighting in early hours and late morning.
- 🏞️ Visit the Glen Canyon Dam Overlook via a short hike down rock-carved stairs to enjoy scenic views of the river and dam.
- 🌄 The tour includes a stop at Horseshoe Bend before returning to your hotel to conclude the experience.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Morning Time to Lower Canyon: Lower Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Glen Canyon Dam Hiking
Pickup included
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- Air-conditioned shuttle bus pick up from Page's hotel
- Bottle of water
- Navajo National Permit Fee and Tax
- Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon tickets, based on your selected
- Professional Navajo guide
- Car seat rental(Upper Antelope Canyon Mandatory Requirements) USD10/piece or bring your own
- Tip suggested, $10 per person
Meeting point
Return details
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Antelope CanyonUpper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
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Lower Antelope CanyonThe Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
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Upper Antelope Canyon is called Ts bighnln, 'the place where water runs through rocks' by the Navajo. It is the most frequently visited by tourists because its entrance and entire length are at ground level, requiring no climbing; and because beams of direct sunlight radiating down from openings at the top of the canyon are much more common. Beams occur most often in summer, as they require the sun to be high in the sky. Winter colors are more muted.
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Horseshoe BendAfter the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
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Glen Canyon Dam OverlookA short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam. This short walk takes you to a viewpoint on the canyon rim high above the Colorado River. It affords an unparalleled view of the river, the canyon, and Glen Canyon Dam. This scenic view provides spectacular vistas of the Colorado River as it flows through Glen Canyon and of Glen Canyon Dam itself. From the parking area, follow the metal handrail down the uneven rock steps.
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