




Page, Arizona, United States
This was probably the best experience of the whole trip. Reservation is needed because the canyons can only be visited on a guided tour. The Navajo guides are amazing and wil help to get the best spots for pictures.
This was the highlight of our trip to Arizona. The views in the lower canyon were so stunning we were speechless countless times. The canyons are beautiful. The lower canyon has some steep steps and very narrow slots to squeeze through. It’s very cool and beautiful. Fortunately, because of Covid, they are limiting the number of people in a group and that can go down at any one time. It’s a little disjointed, but that’s on the tour company - not the canyon. The canyon was a surreal and unforgettable hike and I would urge anyone within 100 miles of Page to make it a priority. Photographers heaven. Make sure to change the camera to warm colours and just enjoy the spectacular scenery. One of the most Photograph places on earth. Our tour to the Lower Antelope Canyon was an experience to behold. The whole tour, from start to finish, was simply beautiful. The colors in the sandstone, with light, taken from various angles was awe inspiring.
Antelope Canyon is located in Navajo Nation, close to Page, Arizona. It can be visited by organized tours only. You need to book two separate tours to visit whole canyon. Lower and Upper. Lower Antelope canyon entry point is accessible by walk from couple of visitors centers by various tour operators authorized by Navajo Nation Parks. We payed $86 for tour. Words don't give enough justice to canyon beauty. We visited on end of December and it was really difficult to find available place. Navajo Nation is very serious with mask mandate. They don't kid when they say you will be expelled if you do not wear mask. We had a great guide, Candace. She was so great and helpful. She took best photos for us.