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We had a great experience. This area is very beautiful to see. All of the colors and shapes of the canyon. Our Captain was very informative on the history of Lake Powell. Totally recommend this tour

The views were absolutely amazing! Our guide Cedric was awesome, he was very knowledgeable and had great tips on using our camera phones for awesome looking pictures.
This tour is a must see for all ages!

For 123 $ you will visit the canyon for approximately 20 minutes with dozens of enthusiasts people and a guide you can’t hear, who’s primary role is to take family pictures. The remaining 30 minutes are spent waiting for the bus, in the bus and walking back to the bus. Of course the canyon is beautiful, but the overall experience is depressing.

Amazing place to visit the guides were awesome. This is on an Indian reservation and they drive you in on s very rough road but it’s worth it.

We had a wonderful experience touring lower Antelope Canyon thanks to our excellent guide, Eli. He was so warm and welcoming and shared valuable background and history with us throughout our tour. Eli showed us great places to take memorable photos that will help us remember our exceptional time in the canyon. Our group left with so much knowledge about the Navajo Nation as well. Many thanks to Eli for making our time at Dixie’s unforgettable.

Excellent tour. Adventurous, but safe for kids. Our tour guide, Brendan, offered lots of information and helped take pics.

This tour was amazing with lots of history and beautiful photo opportunities. Our guide Connie was superb! She made the off road drive fun, shared many Navajo history and took the time to take photos for all her guests! She had the most amazing spots to take lasting and memorable photos. Thank you, Connie!

The Lower Antelope Canyon can only be visited with a guided tour. There are only two operators directly on site. Which is irritating at first - unlike the Grand Canyon, you can't see anything. But don't worry - after group division you walk about 10 minutes and then down some stairs. The Antelope Canyon is barely visible from above - but a wow when you are down! Wind and water have created a unique place. So unique that even Microsoft took photos here and uses them as screen background in Windows!
The difference between the two areas of Antelope Canyon: in the Lower you do everything on foot, sometimes it gets narrow.
My highlight this holiday!

Experience that exceeded our (already high) expectations!! Although very crowded, the Guide knew how to carve out time and space to tell us more about the canyon and take some pictures of each of the group!! We loved the tour and recommend it to anyone!

What a treasure to see how nature creates such natural beauty. Water and sandstone has painted a gorgeous picture of our land.

This was one of my bucket list items and I was so happy to finally see it. First, I'll really recommend you stay in Page rather than try a tour from Sedona. The ride is long, and if it's hot, you'll be miserable on the way back. We went in the morning, and honestly I found it amazing no matter what the light. The tour guides are great about explaining and pointing out stops. It's an easy walk through the canyon. I'd recommend a hat as sand does fall down. The challenge is leaving, as it's a pretty hot walk back to the vans. Bring water. Listen to what your allowed to bring and don't try to get around it. No service dogs but they will advise you as to where to bring them. The colors, and the spirit will overwhelm you. What a great place to see.

Just outside Page the Lower Antelope is something you can't miss. The walk takes 1.15 h approx. You travel in groups of 20 people accompanied by a Navajo Guide who in our case is very kind and full of information. The colors, passages and formations of the ground create unforgettable plays of light. Contraindications. Not suitable for those suffering from claustrophobia, those with mobility difficulties, you can not carry backpacks, baby carriers, bags and purses. Only cell phone, camera and water. Indians are mandatory.

Our experience to Upper Antelope Canyon was excellent, lead by Mario. He shared historical and geological facts, and he was a visual/photography genius among the canyon. He pointed out so many areas lit up by the sun rays, and encouraged us to pause, take in the beauty and savor the experience while in the canyon. The van ride traversing the sand wash was fun as well, comfortable and fun.

To visit absolutely. Small group experience of 10 people It was raining and the brightness was certainly different but the photos are very successful because sheltered from the rain. A great guide. A little expensive but not to be missed

Very nice but you can't touch this, you can't film that.... in fact these places are beautiful but also a real money machine, it's really very unpleasant. The Indians have become as greedy as their colonizers, too bad.

The canyon is amazing, well worth the visit and cost of tour. Tour office was easy to find with google maps or directions provided on tour ticket email. The lower conyon does involve lots of stairs, some quite steep, but OK for us and most people. The colours were beautiful. Guide was quite informative.

Our experience at Upper Antelope Canyon was absolutely magical, and our tour guide, Aphia, made it even more unforgettable. From the moment we started, Aphia’s warmth, professionalism, and deep knowledge of the canyon were evident. She brought the history, geology, and cultural significance of the canyon to life with her engaging storytelling and fascinating insights.
The beauty of Upper Antelope Canyon speaks for itself, but Aphia elevated the experience with her incredible photography skills. She knew all the perfect angles and lighting tricks to capture stunning shots, and she made sure every member of our group had beautiful photos to take home. Her patience and care for everyone’s experience made the tour feel personalized and special.
Aphia’s passion for the canyon and her attention to detail ensured we didn’t miss any of the breathtaking sights, from the famous light beams to the intricate textures of the sandstone walls. Her energy and enthusiasm were contagious, making the whole tour feel even more exciting.
If you’re planning to visit Upper Antelope Canyon, I highly recommend booking with this tour company and requesting Aphia as your guide. She truly turned a bucket-list destination into an unforgettable adventure!

What a spectacular place Antelope Canyon is! Our guide Preston was so knowledgeable and very helpful. The views in this canyon were absolutely stunning, never have I seen anything like it. Good for all ages, young to old. Highly recommend a trip to Antelope Canyon!

The upper is expensive 150 euros for a 20-minute walk. For that money it should also lead to lower and X. Too much money for a walk. If the goal is to take selfies and they are worth 150 euros for you go to the upper. If the goal is to see a nice place go to the lower or X because they cost less. The upper is for people with disabilities or walking problems. Everything takes place in a very touristic way, they pick you up from one point they take you in vans, walk and then another group. I understand the discomfort of the Indians but in the van there were 10 or 11 so a 1600 euros per trip. There were 10 numbered vans. Every day all the vans will do at least 3 laps. We are talking about 50,000 euros a day just for the upper. Again I feel sorry for the Indians but they have made everything very much all mass tourism from exploitation. I frown on Americans but they have much better parks and ways of entry than Indians.

Edgar was great! We went with a small tour trip and it was one of our favorite experiences on our trip. Edgar made everything informative and enjoyable. I definitely 100% recommend. (Photos taken by Edgar)

We [me with couple of other friends] visited lower Antelope Canyon. Starting from booking the tour online to check in and actual tour was very simple and user friendly. They were able to accommodate us with the earlier tour than scheduled. They assigned our small group to our guide Aaron. He was amazing !! He showed us so many different places inside the canyon with different look alike shapes & everything. He was giving us our time to explore but also suggesting better places to take pics & even taking pics for us. There were other guides with other groups but Aaron was by far the best one. We were lucky to have him. Antelope Canyon itself was so beautiful & Aaron with his experience & knowledge just took it to the next level.

The canyon was amazing and far easier to access than I thought it would be! I didn't know what to expect coming in, we used Ken's Tours to visit the lower canyon (they were great) and to my suprise a lot of couples had toddlers and whatnot with them. Everyone was able to enter, get through and exit the canyon with ease. Even with how busy it is the guide did a fantastic job of making sure everyone had good photo ops. Would absolutely come back!

What an extraordinary visual experience. I have never taken so many pictures in my life. Each step you take provides ever-changing features provided by the interaction of light and shadows within the naturally sculpted walls of Antelope Canyon. The Lower Canyon is more challenging and requires a level of fitness that will allow you to navigate the rocky terrain and tight passageways. It is a restricted preserve so you need to schedule your visit with an experienced Navajo guide who will share cultural stories about their people and enrich your experience. An unforgettable reminder of nature’s beauty and power.

Great tour. What a magical place. All the different colors and shapes of sandstone are fantastic. The guide was very professional, informative, and helpful ( he took several pictures of us). Even if you take the Lower Antelope Canyon tour, take this one also. I would recommend this tour to everyone.

Spectacular tour of about 2 hours to know this natural creation. Our guide “Rico” a native Navajo, explained the story, made anecdotes and is a top photographer!
An excursion for all ages.

Admission to admire this spectacle of nature is only for a fee, through a guide who will lead you all the way. The route lasts about 1 hour. During the route you can take pictures, but not dwelling long because behind you, almost certainly there will be the members of another group. I recommend booking the visit well in advance. Beautiful location, on a sunny day you can admire the different facets of the illuminated rocks; a unique place, 100% worth a visit!

What about... It is worth the money (and there are many) that you pay to the tour operator that organizes the excursion. This small canyon, these narrow gorge carved into the sandstones by the beautiful colors and plays of light is really a wonder to visit. Moreover, the hike is simple and I would say without any difficulty.

Spectacular a must see. Great guide and he was quite the photographer. Many pics too many to share but worth the price of admission

The lower canyon tour is around an hour long and the slot canyon is absolutely beautiful and well worth a visit! Ben was an excellent Indigenous guide - helpful with cultural and historical questions as well as taking photos!
Just one complaint - Be careful who you book with! We didn't know which company was the "direct" company and overpaid by $100 USD for the 4 of us. It's very unfair to allow this to happen as Dixie's can control who they do business with. No extra services were provided and we weren't informed that we would be doing the tour with a different organization. We just purchased through a website that appeared to be selling tours directly antelope canyon.az. All sales should be direct with the operating companies and not through other agencies to fleece clients. I think this is a missed opportunity for both Dixie's and Ken's tours as these are the 2 actual families that own the land/run the tours for the lower canyon.

A tour through Antelope Canyon is a must. So beautiful. Our guide Nate was exceptional. He played the most beautiful flute music for us inside the canyon. Dixie's tours did a great job.

Our guide, Nate, made the tour exceptional. Couldn't rave about it more. Such a mystical and magical experience with Dixie tours.

Wow!! Everywhere is like a painting. I couldn't get enough of watching. I took photos and will have them removed. I watched the canyon for hours and recorded it in my memory. I will definitely bring my friends here.

This was one of our favorite things that we did while visiting the area! Trey was an excellent guide and the canyon was so awesome!

I had booked this excursion with a lot of curiosity... never money was better spent! It was the place that maybe excited me the most on our West Coast tour. I was lucky enough to book it at 12.30 knowing it was the best time... a charm. The sunlight creates spectacular waves, the route involves descending to the bottom of the canyon (which you can not see from the surface!) through easy stairs. The canyon is managed by Native Americans, who also act as a guide. The guy we were entrusted to was very nice and competent, telling anecdotes about the history of the canyon.
An experience worth living

We had a wonderful time on our tour of the lower canyon! Our guide Jayden was so good at keeping our group together while pointing all the best photo ops, and even taking them for us sometimes. Our photos turned out so good thanks to his expertise!

If you’ve ever seen pictures of Antelope Canyon, I promise you they don’t do it justice at all. The only way to see the canyon is to book a Navajo guide. I was on a different group tour, but they set everything up with Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours for us. When you get to the tour location in page Arizona you’re loaded onto a bus with about 12 people. It’s then about a 20 minute ride out to the canyon, about half of which is in some serious off-road conditions. Once you get to the canyon you go through with your group and the guide. Our guide was Mario Begay and he was exceptional. He told us some interesting facts about the canyon both from a geological and a historical perspective. He took the time to take the most wonderful photos for all of us so that we weren’t just all stuck with a bunch of selfies that didn’t turn out right. He also gifted us with the pleasure of hearing him, play his wind, flute, and listening to the beautiful sounds bounce off the canyon walls. Absolutely mesmerizing experience. The walk-through the canyon itself is no big deal. Once you exit the canyon, though you have to go up a small hill, which is mostly sand to reach a platform that is then all uphill where you walk for about a quarter mile. Once you exit the platform, you’re on a plateau that you walk for another quarter of a mile until you reach the giant staircase. You then go down about six flights of stairs to get back to the bus, which takes you back to the city where you started. It’s not a dynamic hike, but it can be challenging depending on how hot it is. Round trip is just about two hours.

We booked with Antelope Canyon Tours. Morgan was our guide and he was outstanding. He helped everyone capture the perfect photos. We would not have taken great photos without his guidance. Highly recommend this experience.

Incredible. Photos don't do it justice! There are "ladders" and stairs (400) so be prepared. We had a wonderful time. Our tourgide, Jayden was great. He took a few photos of each person in the group--he knew exactly where to take those great photos. We would consider this a Bucket List item. We live in Arizona (4 hours away) and are so happy we finally got to come see Antelope Canyon. Highly recommend.
Just amazing.
Maybe wouldn't take kids under about 8 years of age.

$100 wasted
It's definitely not worth the money it costs. Cute and nothing more
We only went there because on the road between Monument Valley and Grand Canyon.
Consider $8 a car to visit Monument Valley. $35 per car to visit Grand Canyon
$100 each to enter a canyon (the formations are also seen at Page along the way
Go to Horse Shoe Band, go see the dam on Lake Powell. Don't let $200 (for two people,) be stunned by four Indians who exploit the fact that everyone passes by

Our tour of Lower Antelope Canyon was absolutely fantastic. I had read many reviews ahead of time about other tours being rushed and crowded. I did not feel that way at all. Our tour guide, Tracy, did an excellent job of allowing us ample time to take numerous stunning photos. She also helped with phone photo settings to maximize the lighting and color of our pictures. She even took photos of our family at a few spots during the canyon hike.
Tracy's Navajo background and stories added to the overall experience. I would highly recommend Tracy and this Lower Antelope Canyon tour.
An added bonus was the Navajo hoop dancer that performed while we waited for our tour to begin. He was excellent too!

It was a great tour! They did keep it moving quickly but by doing so, we were able to capture some awesome pictures without a lot of damage rolls in our pictures. He knew how to pace us. I could have just sat in the canyon all day to soak its beauty in👏. Well worth it.

What an incredible experience. This was on my bucket list for years. It did not disappoint. Preston, our guide, was friendly, informative, and offered great photo tips! The lower canyon is breathtaking and an experience like no other. Highly recommend!

The canyon is beautiful, atypical, you can take beautiful photos and it is a must, but really, it is very small, you cross it in 5 minutes on foot, it is a bit confusing and a shame.

It's a beautiful place. I find it odd when they say that it's such a spiritual place but yet treat guests without any respect, rushing them to finish the tour. The guides shout at the guests to hurry up and not take selfies. For $75, it's such a shame to be treated this way. I hated the tour and didn't enjoy it one bit.

Beautiful sculptures, note that You have the upper side, the vein is beautiful you progress on a flat ground. On the other hand we preferred the so-called lower side. The vein is narrower, and you can access it by stairs, it is very fun and beautiful.
Ideal for photos, 9am-10am

The area is spectacular and the guides know the best areas for the best photos. The whole area is breathtaking and would definitely revisit

We booked this canyon tour due to the online reviews and it did not disappoint. I would highly recommend this tour as we did the lower canyon tour. Our tour guide, Lamar, was super informative and took time and took as many pics as you wanted. We did not feel rushed at all.
The canyon is beautiful! We would definitely go again.
They do enforce their no bag policy so please pay attention to the rules upon arrival. They will give you time to put your bags in your vehicle before the tour leaves.
Great and beautiful trip!

Such a brilliant experience!!! The setting was amazing. our tour guide had a great sense of humor and showed us rock formations that I never would have noticed on my own. I am very unfit, and I did not find this too physically difficult at all. I can't recommend this experience enough.

We enjoyed walking thru a slot canyon that has been carved by water and wind thru the ages. Xavier our guide was a key part in educating us on what we were seeing and the history behind it. He was also amazing at showing us how to capture special photos as well as taking pictures of our group. Highly recommend

Absolutely gorgeous. It felt magically walking through the narrow passage way. Jo was incredible. She shared several stories of her culture and pointed out several key features in the canyon. So lucky we got her as our guide.

Do not use the transportation option from page you might find yourself in the back of a top heavy pickup truck going way too fast. If you have a car you can drive to the canyon yourself or use uber. As an option do the one-day float trip on the Colorado River.

If you’re road-tripping through the West Coast like we did, visiting Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona is a must. Our group chose the Upper Canyon tour, which is less stressful than the Lower Canyon. Here are some tips:
1. Book ahead. We visited in early May, and it was busy. Summer is even more crowded.
2. Avoid July and August due to flash floods. Tours can be canceled if heavy rain is forecasted.
3. Arrive 60 minutes early.
Our guide drove us in a 4WD truck along a bumpy riverbed to the canyon entrance. Walking through the canyon, we were amazed by the sunlight streaming in, and our guide helped us get great photos.
Exiting involves a steep walk, but the guide was patient. The tour is well-paced despite the many groups. The stunning views and expert guidance make this a bucket-list experience. Highly recommended!

The tour is amazing. The rock formations are unbelievable. Thomas was very helpful in getting the lighting for amazing photos. He was also very knowledgeable. Great experience!

A place just amazing, fabulous, extraordinary...
Only downside, the world, even at 6:30 in the morning. You have to go without fail.

We really enjoyed the tour. So happy it was limited to 15 people. The guide was informative and helped with photos. We did the lower canyon and it was not physically challenging.

Breathtaking. Long way down on stairs and ladders but worth it. My companion and I were the oldest in our small group that went down in the canyon, and Preston, our Navajo guide was very helpful on steep areas going through the canyon.

Upper Antelope Canyon is a must see when visiting Sedona. Totally worth the drive from Sedona. Bring your camera! Just breath taking I’ve never seen anything like it!

An awesome experience. The rock formation was unbelievable and our Navajo guide, Mike, was wonderful, and very informative.

What to say about this beautiful place. Amazing views, a feeling of fullness to be there (despite the horde of tourists present). Extraordinary light
To join the previous comments, yes it is expensive for the time we spend there but despite all it is really worth it so much our eyes are amazed.
The or that stuck is on PMR access. Clearly a person in a wheelchair cannot go there because of the sand and narrowness of the canyon. My companion can walk, but climbing stairs is very complicated. Unfortunately everything offered to access the site are very large 4x4 pick ups. You’re stuck in the back of the pickup and you climb a small ladder. Realizing the problem we will go to the person who manages the reservations to indicate the concern. She explains that there are several 4x4s of different sizes and that it is good. We took the 11:40 slot. We are called at 11:38 to get in the cars and we are explained that we do not get in the rear of the pick up but in the pick up with the driver. Yeah, but the problem's still the same. My spouse can't get into it. Fortunately we have a small folding stool that acts as a small step to reduce the climb size in the pick up. But if we hadn’t had that, no solution was offered to us and in addition we are made to understand by sighs that it takes too long to climb.
Once there, the walk is complicated because a lot of sand (very complicated for my spouse). Fortunately we had a great Guide (Tobby) waiting for us even if it meant taking a little more time. For the return he made us go back through the canyon instead of taking the exit stairs.
Brief attention depending on your disability to arm yourself with personal help because none will be provided

We had a tour with Andrea. She's so cool with us being late to take photo of each other since were in a big group. Recommended!!

Our bucket list included this destination for some time. We finally pulled the trigger on this adventure and we weren’t disappointed. The strength and beauty of mother nature’s world is on full display. We took many pictures throughout the walk and have decided that they don’t do justice. You just got to go. Isaiah was our guide and we were totally happy with his ability to explain tribal customs and spirits. His knowledge and experience were on full display. He also takes great pictures!

Fantastic exploration of the Canyon in company of Ala the guide and a group of Korean people. She has a good eye for pictures to keep this moment for ever. Thank you for this experience, from France with love.

We toured lower antelope canyon with Preston. The tour was wonderful and Preston did an amazing job of informing, sharing, checking in to make sure everyone was okay and helping us get some beautiful pictures. He taught us a lot about the canyon and the Navajo people. Out of everything we've seen so far on this trip, Antelope Canyon was our favorite.

This is totally waste of time. the charge is @100$ per person for a 10 minute ride. Apparently, the best times are April to October, when the Sun is right above the canyon. To our naked eyes, you just see the shades of dark grey. The Guide is very good at photography, and she will help you with the Phone camera settings basically increasing the ISO, making the Orange shades more prominent. the Photos make the canyon come alive. We got 38 minutes in the Canyon, which is good enough as the Canyon is a short walk itself. Overall, this is mode of camera tricks than the actual canyon.

Aaron was our guide and he was super great. He was funny and informative. He show us how to make beautiful pictures and whole tour with him was fantastic. (From Czechia)

There are no words to express how beautiful the canyons are!! Our tour guide TRACY was the best she gave lots of information took pictures and was the friendliest guide I have ever met!!! Don’t wait buy your tickets and try to get TRACY!

Incredible rock formations and light. Here is a must-visit in the page area. Whatever the schedule, the reflections are splendid. The guide was very friendly

An incredible experience! Mother Nature is wonderful! We had a wonderful guide, Ms. Carmelita, who spoke passionately about the canyon! She also has an incredible talent for photography.

This place is truly amazing. The views from inside the canyon or breathtaking. Our guide Hazel was amazing and even took pictures for us! A long drive, but a must-see!

Antelope Canyon was the absolute highlight of our entire canyon tour. The experience was nothing short of absolutely amazing. Our guide, RJ Bluelake, truly brought the tour to another level. He was not only incredibly knowledgeable and kind, but he also has an amazing skills for photography, helping us capture so many stunning, high-quality pictures of the canyon's light and colors. Highly recommended!

Absolutely fantastic! Flawlessly organized and the tour guide, Isiah Manson, could not have been friendlier or more informative and was constantly making the journey more enjoyable. Highly recommend.

Our Upper Antelope Canyon tour was led by Sherry, who was extremely helpful with everyone’s camera and was very knowledgeable.

This was an amazing tour with our Navajo guide. I don’t recall her name sadly, but she was great. She made this trip worthwhile.

Great tour to Antelope Canyon with a great guide named Van. This tour is not to be missed.

We visited the Lower Antilope Canyon.
We direktly booked the tour at Ken's Tours.
It was a blast to see the shapes and colors.
Our guide was absolutely great.
He explained well, informed about the best foto spots, took pictures from us whenever we wanted.
It is well worth to take the time and go on the tour (about 1 hour).
ighly recommended!

I reserved for the previous day by mistake, however the team was extremely helpful and did let us join the tour.
Had a wonderful time.
Xavier was super helpful and informative.

Tracy, our guide was exceptional!! She helped us click some amazing pictures too. Her demonstration of how the canyon was formed, was very informative.

Antelope Canyon was amazing! The view was breathtaking. Our guide, Eder, was super fun and definitely helpful in taking good pictures. Really appreciate the service here, definitely recommended.

There are not words to describe Antelope Canyon! I took a tour of lower Antelope Canyon and Gabby was my guide. Gabby ROCKS! She filled our minds with stories, history and music! She took the time to show us how to take the best pictures and since I was solo she took pictures of me too. Towards the end she played her flute/recorder instrument and beautiful, soulful music filled the canyon. Thank you Gabby! This was the highlight of my trip!

Astounding location. Get ready to take lots of photos and be completely amazed! Coming in February was definitely the right call. It was quite comfortable with a vest and sweater despite the wind. Heading to Horseshoe Bend after the tour was also the right call as it was only 17 min away. Wonderful and mystical location.

Just a terrific experience in the Lower Canyon. We went about mid morning and the light was already great. Getting down the steps was really not an issue for a couple of us 77 year olds. Just be careful and hold on to the railings. Apparently the sheer volume of visitors (it was remarkable considering it was a Wednesday morning in late April) kept us moving, so there was little opportunity to linger very much, but we still had ample opportunity to see everything fairly well. I just kept shooting with my camera because anywhere you looked, there was a different, dazzling view. The phenomenal colors and contours were wonderful. It approached the surreal. We met some very nice people in our group (except for the Chinese group behind us that damned near trampled me with their obnoxious pushiness and disregard for personal space - one even ended up jamming his head into my armpit messing up my photo!). Our guide was a very personable, helpful and courteous young man. Overall, a wonderfully, memorable adventure.

No matter how amazing it looks in photos, it's a place you truly have to see with your own eyes. It's even more breathtaking in real life — words simply can't describe it.

The trip was absolutely spectacular! Our Guide was very, kind, informative and professional! I would do this tour again with other friends and family!

We had an amazing guide called Elundra . He was informative and had a very warm disposition. Under his expert guidance we got extraordinary photo. Expensive but worth every penny . Antelope canyon is magnificent and exceeded all our expectations.

Possibly the highlight of our tour of the great parks of the USA. It was definitely worth the cost. Very well organized to receive us. Not to be missed.

A place of extraordinary magic, thanks to our great Guide Brendon, for Scouting us to Navajo beliefs and giving us some tips to make amazing photos!

Antelope canyon was beautiful and my tour guide took the best pictures!! However, it is getting over crowded with tourists. Had to wait until a group moved forward with the tour in order for my group to continue.

An absolutely gorgeous natural wonder. Our guide was Leo who was outstanding, patient and took great photos with everyone's cell phones. This will always be a great memory. Make sure you check the time there as my Apple Watch didn't change and we arrived an hour early!

What a beautiful gem! Our guide, Ryan, was informative and fun. He took a ton of photos and showed us camera settings to get the best photos of the canyon. Highly recommend this treasure.

Second time there - did Antelope-X Photo tour
The place is still awe inspiring but the $150/pp price seems at bit excessive.
Guide was very knowledgeable but didn't off a lot of photo ideas. (In a way the canyon does it for you)

Went here for around 2 hours. Lovely scenery with regards to this Canyon. Went on a jeep prior to going to the Canyon. Would definitely recommend this tour.

Went through Ken's tours for our hour tour of the lower canyon. It was truly amazing. Our guide was great. We had a wonderful experience.

This was not even on our itinerary, but I’m so glad our intrepid tour director was able to book it on shirt notice! Well organized staff and a truly amazing canyon experience!

Amazing tour with excellent service! I loved everything from start to finish. We encountered a small issue with the booking, but they resolved it quickly and with great professionalism. Highly recommended!

The place is enchanting, even if too many people enter at a time, you are not allowed to enjoy it in the right way and have time to take decent photos, unfortunately the visit takes place very quickly and you are constantly surrounded by people. The guides will take some photos of you with your phone or camera, in the most spectacular points of the canyon, but they will rarely make you stop, mostly you will have to proceed quickly. Taking this aspect aside, the place is beautiful, it really deserves a lot, we arrived there from Las Vegas, with an organized tour.

Antelope Canyon is a must see! The tour was the perfect length of time and our guide James was the best. He was friendly and knowledgeable of the area. He was happy to share his stories & very helpful with the photographs also. This was a highpoint of our trip. I will mention that only clear bags are allowed on the tour. I missed this in the preview instructions. They do have clear backpacks for purchase. You really don't need to bring more than a camera phone and water bottle.

An absolutely amazing place. Yes, it is kind of expensive ... but such a unique experience (even if a little crowded). Our guide, Xavier, was very good and made it an enjoyable and educational trip through the canyon.

AWESOME TOUR GUIDE COLTON!!! Provided great history of the Navajo tribe. Very attentive to the tour group making sure they were okay and safe. Created memories for the group by taking awesome pictures. Very well spoken

I went to Antelope Canyon with my mother and there are different opinions between us. For her it was a marvel, nothing better even compared to the other shows of nature we visited (Zion park, Bryce, Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Band), I would object something. Unfortunately, even booking well in advance we were not able to book the visit at rush hour, that is, when the sun is exactly above the Canyon, and that by letting in its light, creates those wonderful color games; but at 14:00, when the sun was already going down. All groups have a guide (Navajo) who urges you not to dwell too much, in fact the tour develops in a fairly brisk walk inside the canyon, where even stopping to take pictures is difficult, and to hurry the guide takes your phone and takes pictures for you at the rocks. So basically a little bit because the sun wasn't headed into the canyon quarries, a little bit because it was all pretty quick, I don't know how much I could enjoy it.
However, there is no doubt that nature makes unimaginable spectacles and that it is worth seeing, better if visited exactly at 12.30!

Unreal experience! It was beautiful! Tour guide named Brad was very knowledgeable and helped take gorgeous pictures! 10/10 recommend!

Things to pay attention to when you go to the Arizona antelope
Ticket 94 dollars or Rp 1,6 jt an
1.Booking away days, limited slots, eharus on time or hangus, suggestion come early
2. Look at the time difference, Arizona is an hour earlier in Las Vegas.
3. Don't bust, there's an area with its 35-mile max. So slowly!!
If forged, pay $330 equivalent to $6 million.
Don't get out of the car if you're in the tiles, don't argue or go to jail
5.Pipes close to the area, nearest gas pump, pipes in there toilet jorok papa really, no water at all.
No one can carry a bag or anything other than a bottle of water and a hat, if you bring a waist bag to save money and passport is not visible.
Don't wear a skirt, there's a lot of climbing stairs, comfortable clothes, comfortable shoes for climbing, hats.
8.You can't take a video, just take a photo.
Good luck!!
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Beautiful views and knowledgeable guide. Recommend going straight to outfitters (navajotours.com) and bypass 2nd or 3rd party vendors. Parking and tickets available at location. Bring bottle of cold water and a clear bag to carry valuables. No ice chests or bags allowed on tour.

We went on the trip to the Lower Antelope Canyon. It was one of the most beautiful things I’ve seen in my life.
It can be crowded because of multiple tour groups going in shortly after each other, but the experience of light and the formations and colours of rock in the canyon is amazing.
Our guide was very knowledgeable and friendly.
The information upon booking about where and how is informative.
Please be aware not to take any bags while entering the tour, you will have to leave them with the reception (which went well though). As the Lower canyon is very narrow and vulnerable, this measure seemed logical.

Great spot, weather was a bit hot, but inside was almost chilly, awesome guide Eric B. who knows his stuff, thanks for photos and great experience.

This was a terrific experience. We were moved from downtown page to the entrance to the canyon. The Navajo people manage the canyon and our guide was excellent. She showed us the best place to take pictures and pointed out the interesting points. She knew the history and lots of interesting stories. We loved it.

It is difficult to describe this experience. Cindy was our guide and she was very informative and she helped us capture pictures to preserve our memories. This is a must do in Page.

Have to see Antelope Canyons. Most amazing structures to see and admire. Lower Canyon is Beautiful. Kyle our guide was excellent,

Unbelievable colors, pictures from an iPhone look professional! Orin Yellowman at Dixie tours was fantastic, he taught our group how to make the best of our experience and get the best possible pictures. We did not realize how easy it could be to get high quality photographs from our iPhone cameras. Orin was patient and very knowledgeable about the lower canyon and the Navajo culture.

Well organized and very informative. Our guide Aaron Yazzie was a wealth of information and very patient with everyone. He was also very good at photography and had lots of historical information. He knew his stuff and made it fun. Other staff members were very good at organizing and keeping things moving. The canyon is incredible and I recommend it highly.

Beautiful and the guide was very informative. Well worth it. You must use a guided tour to go into the canyons, and there are s few to choose from.

Amazing place. If you are visiting Arizona, this place is a must. The walk through the Upper Canyon was inspiring and out of this world. The vivid colors inside the Canyon when the sun shone in were fantastic. Try and go around lunch when the sun is overhead as light comes right through the cracks in the roof of the Canyon.

Majestic, An immersion between and below the rocks, with incredible colors and shapes.
Our guide was great and showed us the spots for the best photos

Great tour with an informative host with lots of information. We went at 1145 and the light was amazing in the canyon. Well organised.

We visited both Upper and Lower Canyons. The Upper Canyon was darker and more mystical, and the Upper was more challenging to scurry through. The views in both places were spectacular and well worth the time and effort. Our tour guide on the lower tour was knowledgeable and friendly, but the guide for the upper tour was more interested in blabbing on about his biblical story about the origins of the canyon.

Just very, very beautiful. Our guide was wonderful and helped us make the best shots. Definetely worth doing. We plan tp come back onw day, perhaps with grandchildren :)

Three Antelope Canyons:
- Upper
- Lower
- Canyon X
Upper Antelope is the easy to walk through. Wider gaps in the Canyon, larger "rooms, shorter Canyon wall heights, more natural light, medium length of Canyon.
Lower Antelope, while still easy enough, is the most difficult to walk through. Route has metal stairs bolted to the Canyon walls. Some only 3-4 steps, some 15-20 steps. More narrow walking path, significantly longer Canyon length, Much higher canyon walls thus less natural light. However, I found this the "best" Canyon to visit. Probably more than 50% of people will get "enough" slot Canyon with the shorter / easier Upper Canyon, but if you are going to go, go to the "better" Lower Canyon.
Canyon X is a newer route that tours the start of the Antelope Canyon. It is interesting in that you get to see the start of the whole Antelope Canyon system but is not as an obvious slot Canyon like Upper and Lower. It was my least favorite.

Incredible views and amazing tour guide. Cedric did an awesome job sharing the history of the lower canyon and helping us take amazing photos.

Our tour guide Jo was amazing
She was very patient with the group of 15 and took time to point out how to get the best pics from each person's phones and took plenty of pictures of the different families.
Amazing site to visit
Highly recommended!!

Beautiful and evocative route. The guide is kind and, thanks to his experience, lends himself to taking pictures in the best parts, to capture the thousand shades of the rock: he deserves a tip.
Not pleasant that the various groups get congested, and end up forming a single snake.
In addition, it should be explained in advance that the passage is good, but not perfectly easy for everyone, and that the advice not to bring bulky items (such as backpacks and bags) is aimed at greater ease for the visitor. I happened to have to hold both my cell phone (which did not fit in my jeans pocket) and a bottle of water, and having shoes (rubber) with the sole a bit 'too smooth, and not feeling perfectly comfortable in some parts of the path (especially when descending a steep staircase).
The sensations felt inside the canyon are unspeakable.

Wonderful experience, extremely suggestive place.
It descends into a narrow canyon where the reflections of light on the rock lined by time and water flow into colors from yellow to brick red.
A unique kaleidoscope worth the ticket price and the long trip.
Navajo Indians are not funny people to say the least.

Amazing experience. Our guide Tracy was fantastic. She was so knowledgeable and fun. The lower canyon was mind blowing

Our tour was on June 13th 9:35 am group C, don’t know how to spell her name it sounded a bit like Shannon she is Native American under 5’ she was great very informative , knew what she was to g about, also great at taking great photos , I have no idea what I am doing.

Amazing. The colors. The shapes. Incredibly capricious nature.
Also very interesting exchange with the guide, a Navajo. He explained things about the place, how this rocks were formed and about his life as a Navajo.
A place everybody should absolutely visit.

Just one word says it all: amazing! We enjoyed the canyon, the lights, the rock formations... incredible site, knowledgeable tour guide Sedrick from the Navajo tribe has made our excursion memorable by helping us with taking pictures and good advise.

This is a beautiful place. Our guide was very knowledgeable and took some beautiful pictures for us. Great experience.

Even though it was crowded we had a great time. Our guide, Ala, helped make the tour informative and enjoyable . She took the time to take beautiful photos of each group or family. Our grandkids (10 & 14) thought it was a wonderful experience and wished the canyon was longer. Everyone associated with the tour were friendly and helpful. Highly recommend.

If you are lucky enough to go on a sunny day you will live a spectacular experience. During our walk inside the gorge we saw very special colors projected on shapes drawn by the forces of nature.
Our guide, in addition to recommending the best views, also gave us a very explanatory demonstration with some sand and water of the mechanism behind the formation of these canyons.
Not to be missed. Book early to go at the best times (months in advance)

Wow wow wow.
What an experience!
We booked this guided tour last minute and we lucked out big time! There were only 6 of us, which meant that we could take pictures without feeling rushed or waiting for lots of others to take pics. Our guide (can't remember her name) was fabulous. She had grown up and played in and around the canyons as a child. Her knowledge was fantastic. The weather was amazing. I would highly highly recommend it.

As Fantozzi would say, Antelope Canyon is a crazy shit. 180 euros thrown to the wind, with the same amount you travel by plane over the Grand Canyon. Score 1000 to zero for the Grand Canyon.

Outstanding visit to Antelope Canyon. Our guide Eva, from Dixie’s tours, was exceptional. The tour route started out a little packed with people and we were concerned that it would be crowded the whole way. The crowd thinned as we got further into the canyon and the end result was a very pleasant experience with great photo opportunities. The canyon itself is beyond words spectacular. One of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. I 100% would recommend visiting - pictures don’t do it justice. It’s hot and sunny - wear your sunscreen and drink plenty of water - and enjoy an unforgettable experience.

The views of the rock formations were amazing! And the way the sun shone through the rocks created formations that were unbelievable. We especially lucked out with our guide Nathaniel. He was friendly from the beginning (which is not what we saw from some of the other guides). But he was friendly from the moment we were assigned to his vehicle. Then got out of the truck and his photography. magic came to life. We were a small group and he took our phones individually, adjusting the width and lighting of the lens, capturing some of the most amazing photographs that you see in a National Geographic magazine. You can tell he's proud of his heritage and proud of Antelope Canyon. I highly recommend this tour and if you can, request Nathaniel. And don't forget to TIP HIM!!

Toured Antelope Canyon with Antelope Slot Canyon Tours. Mario (from Bus #9) was our native guide. He was excellent! Not only did he explain things as we went along, but he was willing to take some beautiful pictures with our phones while inside. He knew right where the excellent picture opportunities were. This tour was the highlight of my trip! I would highly recommend it.

Visiting Antelope Canyon was absolutely unforgettable. The colors, shapes, and light inside the canyon were breathtaking. Our guide was helpful and explained so many interesting facts about the area. Everything was smooth and well organized.
A must-see experience!

Nathaniel is amazing and takes breathtaking photos. Very happy I went on this tour and feeling blessed that Nathaniel gave us the tour

Incredible colors, unique light effects, fantastic reflections... this is Antelope Canyon.
To visit enjoying every corner and every crevice.
Despite not having visited it at noon (recommended time) but at 10.30, we could taste every aspect of this unique place in the world.

It was by far our favorite thing we did while in Page! We had RJ for tour guide. He made the tour so fun and educational! The views were amazing!!!! Such an adventure. We would do it again!

The place only has the Antelope and a souvenir shop. The walk through the corridors of the Antelope Canyon is quite interesting, has a specific point that is that screen of the old windows (remember?).
Regarding our initial guide, we had a downtime with it (I do not remember the name, but I spoke very low, making it almost impossible to understand his orientations, of low height, with fat physical size). He was quite rude with us regarding making records of the place (detail: all the tourists of the place were doing).
As a palliative measure of the disorder caused by this citizen, the local manager requested another guide to accompany us. His name is Eder, excellent professional: polite, smiling all the time, careful, pleasant throughout the course, made beautiful photos, an admirable professional who made the course easy, forgetting the previous discomfort.
Those who choose to take this tour, avoid the above guide if you can identify with this description.

It was so cool and I loved it. It was a new experience. They were super kind. I liked it the entire time. I hope you like it too.

As an aside to the amazing fabulously picturesque and spiritual Antelope Canyon our traditional Dine tour guide,Irene, was a stunning addition to our tour. Her engaging personality and her ability to take all of our phones and cameras , change the settings up to get the very very best shots of the canyon was astounding. If you have a chance to be on Irene's tour ,she is a highlight.

Wonderful tour of Upper Antelope Canyon with The Adventurous Group! Loretta was the perfect guide, friendly, knowledgeable and professional! Highly Recommend this company for a great tour.

Most stunning place to take pictures by far since I’ve been travelling. Tour guides are so nice and helpful with giving facts, helping out with taking pictures and general pointers and recommendations. Must go for an out of this world camera reel.

9-24-2024
Kudos to "Kennedy" who was the tour guide from Ken's Tours at Antelope Canyon. The steps down into the canyon were treacherous, but Kennedy made sure all in his care toured safely and had a great time. Plus, he made sure all of our cameras were at the correct settings to assure we achieved the very best pictures. When he played his flute, we all were spell bound adding a mystical experience to our trip.
I highly recommend "Kennedy" as your guide when visiting Antelope Canyon.

A long day and drive from Vegas but well worth the visit. We did Lower Antelope Canyon. It is the most beautiful natural place I have ever seen. You climb down steps and then walk for about an hour through the canyon itself before emerging like moles into the sunshine. There was a bit of climbing up and down stairs but nothing too strenuous. Our guide Nick was lovely and very informative and took some wonderful photo’s of our group.
The coach trip was long and a bit disappointing that only one 10 min stop at a supermarket which was not enough time for a rest break especially as a queue for ladies. Lunch and bottled water was provided by the tour company.
A long day but well worth it to see this marvellous place.

We arranged our tour with “Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours”. Our guide, Sherry, was incredible. She was able to give us historical information as well as explaining how the canyon was formed and how it continues to change. In addition she took many excellent photos for and of us. We could not have asked for a better experience.

We absolutely loved our visit and it is definitely highly recommended. Our tour guide was Ala. She was wondering. 5/5!!

This is an amazing place. God's handiwork for sure! I would recommend touring this canyon with the Antelope Canyon Navajo Tour Company. Toby was our guide and had photography experience. He showed our family how to set up our phone cameras to get the best pictures and he showed us the formations inside that you otherwise might miss. It only takes about an hour to go through the canyon. My wife is claustrophobic but never once felt like she was going to have a panic attack. Make sure to schedule a visit at Antelope Canyon if you are in northern Arizona or southern Utah.

Had the best time ever going through the Canyon with out your guide Connie! She’s gave us the best experience, explaining everything along the way in so much detail and had so much patience with us! Such an amazing experience all thanks to her! Definitely recommend!

Something from another world. Unbelievable, you have to see it to believe it. The carvings on the rocks appear to have been made by ETs. No photo is the same as another. They look like paintings - WONDERFUL, UNMISSSIBLE

Our tour guide, Andrea, was great! She took the time to show us the different formations and took several pictures for the group. Antelope Canyon is one of the favorite places.

Amazing Trip! Plan ahead if going in high season and make your reservations on line. The tour sizes are small. Also go in the morning if its going to be a hot day. There are stairs to be climbed, but its not strenuous. You cant take water bottles or purses in, so be prepared for that.

we paid 280 €. Dollars for a nice little visit. but no more than this little canyon lasts 10 minutes, just feels like being ripped off
unnecessary visit

Antelope Canyon and surely one of the most beautiful gems of our trip to the west coast of the United States. It is especially important to know that before visiting it you must reserve your place and this sometimes a few weeks in advance because the contingent is quite small and the best hours are between 10 a.m. and noon and between noon and 2 p.m. This is the time when the sun and the highest and the most beautiful colors. We were lucky to be able to book at 10am in the morning and have a beautiful sunny day. We first go to the town of Page where we meet in front of an arcade of the tour operator. From there, we were directed by public vehicle (minibus) to the canyon. Then the tour is guided and the Guide explains the history of the canyon but also how to take photos and despite the world he/she manages to make us imagine that there is no one because the small groups advance one behind the other with spaces groups. The total tour lasts about 1h45 with the trip. Beautiful experience and amazing shots! Not to be missed under any circumstances.

There are MANY different tour companies to choose from and they are probably all about the same since there aren't many ways to vary a tour of Antelope Canyon, but I used Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours and there were some positives and maybe one clear stand-out reason to use them. The tour guide was excellent; friendly, informative, and patient. The many tour groups "seem" to use the same route thru the canyon which creates a "traffic jam" of people so go during off times if possible. The scenery in the canyon was as amazing as you'd expect and worth a visit.
The stand-out reason to use Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours would be the transportation to and from the canyon. The large group in used an air-conditioned bus with comfy seats and the smaller group out used nice, air-conditioned SUVs. I saw some other groups used "cattle car" style trucks and crammed people onto the back of them, while others used generic, old buses.

An impressive very experience. The canyon was beautiful with its shing colours. Our guide Justin was especially great!

Amazing place! To see at least once in a lifetime.
The guides are really good. They're mostly Native Americans.
You will come back with amazing photos.

Jerry is a fantastic guide. The clear explanations and shooting tips are simply extraordinary. Better myths with an exceptional guide

The best experience of my life! The Lower Antelope Tour is absolutely amazing! Our guide, was amazing with the tour information and the photos he took for every one on the tour! Pretty photos to keep! It’s so magic, fantastic!

We took the lower Antelope Canyon hiking tour and it was AMAZING! Our guide Collin was informative and knowledgeable and answered all our questions regarding local plants, how the canyon was formed, and showed us how to take the best photos. I highly recommend this tour.

Been to the Grand Canyon numerous times but first time to Antelope Canyon…….Wow!!!!
Never seen anything like it before. Everyone was really impressed and said it was even better than the Grand Canyon!!
It’s a must see despite the long drive.

A truly spectacular place where you will be amazed at the spectacle of nature. The colors you see from the photos are all real and without filters, sun effect that creates magnificent colors. Navajo guides then offer to take beautiful shots taking advantage of the effects of light.
A lovely place that looks fake but is not!

This canyon is amazing to see! There are a lot of stairs up and down through the whole walk and plenty of tight spaces to wiggle through but so worth it! I highly recommend this to anyone! Mother Nature sure does create some wonderful spectacles!

Antelope Canyon was amazing! We did the Upper Canyon as we are seniors and supposed to be the easier to walk. The tour was wonderful. Our guide was attentive and informative, helping us get the best pictures. The colors of the walls and the natural crevices of the canyon were like nothing we have seen before.

The Antelope Canyon is just incredibly fantastic. The tour booked was really good. The guide was very helpful with the photography. A beautiful experience - how incredible is nature!!?!

This was our first time visiting Antelope Canyon. We had Orin Yellowman as our guide and he was excellent. He started with explaining about where he came from and then connected it to how important it is for him to keep Antelope canyon safe for our future generation. Once he took us inside the canyon, he answered any questions we had and offered suggestions to take beautiful photos, also took some of our group pictures. The best part was the demonstration he gave at the end where he showed how the canyons are formed with the help of just water and sand. It was amazing to watch. Can’t wait to visit again.

Antelope Canyon is like entering another world. The beams of light that filter through the rocks create spectacular shadows, and every step is a discovery of shapes and colors. The Navajo guide made the experience even more special, explaining legends and curiosities. It is one of the most photogenic and fascinating places I have ever seen.
Antelope Canyon feels like stepping into another world. The light beams piercing through the rocks create breathtaking shadows and textures, and every step unveils new colors and shapes. Our Navajo guide made it even more special with stories and cultural insights. One of the most photogenic and mesmerizing places I’ve ever seen.

Super nice, but pretty crowded. You get smuggled through the canyon in groups, it takes an unnecessarily long time. Nevertheless, a must if you are nearby.

My husband and I were in awe during our Upper Antelope Canyon tour!
Thanks to our tour guide Lillian for sharing her knowledge of the canyon, taking the time to get the perfect pictures for each of us. Showing us the best settings for our cameras and even taking some of the pictures, because she knows the perfect angle!
From the ride to the canyon, the tour through the canon and the ride back, Antelope Canyon was one of our highlights of our Arizona vacation!

We visited Dixie’s Lower Antelope Canyon on October 26, 2024 with another couple, we are in our 60s and 70s. A few were a little apprehensive if they could complete the entire tour. We arrived early so we could ask questions. Everyone was very friendly, not sure who the ticket agent was that helped us but she explained everything to us and allowed us to actually go on an earlier tour. We wanted to ask our tour guide a few questions too. Our tour guide was Orlando Thompson. We could not have had a better guide. He made us all feel real comfortable and didn’t see a reason as to why we wouldn’t be able to make the tour. He made everyone in the group feel comfortable. Orlando was very informative of the Antelope Canyon. We did not feel rushed or hurried at all. He was very funny, knowledgeable, helpful and compassionate, a real asset to Dixie’s Tours. He was also correct, everyone was able to complete the tour without a problem. It was an awesome experience, thanks to Orlando and Dixie’s Tours.

Antelope Canyon is even more beautiful in person than in photos. The play of light, the smooth red rock walls, and the narrow passageways make it feel like walking through a natural cathedral. Our guided tour was informative and well paced.

Absolutely gorgeous. Worth 5.5 hrs drive to see it. We have our tour guide Kyle Benala who was excellent. We want to give him tip but we got no cash on hand.
No bags nor Go Pro allowed. Not allowed to take video but taking lots of photos are okay.
Portable loo in placed but no running water so bring wet wipes to clean your hands.

Something to see atleast once in life….an amazing experience.
Spectacular Canyon , very well organized tour of 15 people…our tour guide Jose was the cherry on top of the cake…..tks again Jose’.
Fabio from Italy

Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona is truly a natural masterpiece! The drive through the desert from Phoenix north to Page is scenic in itself, but nothing compares to the awe-inspiring beauty that awaits inside the canyon. The canyon’s sculpted sandstone walls, bathed in shifting beams of light, create a surreal, almost otherworldly atmosphere. Every twist and turn reveals new patterns, textures, and colors that are simply breathtaking. It’s a place where nature's artistry is on full display, and the journey to get there is worth every mile—a must-see for anyone who appreciates raw, majestic beauty.
What we did: we booked a tour with a Navajo guide. Everyone met at the pickup location in Page. The tour bus took us on a 15-minute drive to the canyon. There were about 6-8 different tour buses driving visitors to the canyon. As you can see through the photos, you enter the "slit" like opening in the rocks in small groups, and that is where you see all the beauty of nature! The tour lasted about 1-2 hours (driving time included).
What we wore: We went in February, so it was a bit chilly. A light jacket or hoodie should suffice. A hat, sunglasses, water, and sunscreen would probably be recommended if you visited during the hot summer months.
Bring your camera to take lots of memorable images and enjoy your time soaking in all the beauty that surrounds you. It takes approximately 5 minutes to walk through the entire canyon. When we were with our tour group, a young gentleman proposed to his girlfriend at the entrance of the Antelope Canyon, which made it memorable to witness.

Our tour guide was Morgan. He was full of information, including how to take the best pictures. We are at the end of a two week trip. We considered skipping this tour and are so glad we didn't!

It is a great place to visit totally worth stoping by. I booked a tour and it was a great experience. In my tour the tour guide would take photos for you which back in the days were worth millions of dollars. I totally recommend it, kids are also welcome although they must be able to walk since no strollers are permitted. You will not be able to carry any type of bags just a water bottle. I am sure that if you stop by you will definitely enjoy.

Beautiful canyon. Our Guide Sienna from Ken's tours has given us a perfect tour with lots of photo tips.

The canyon was even better than the pictures you see on-line. Our guide (Alya) was gracious, personable and informative. Very impressive, and a highlight of our vacation.

Great tour! There are other tours and people in the canyon but that didn’t take away from the experience at all. Took our two kids and they loved it. Aaron was our guide and he was great!

The guide was fantastic. For $125+ per person, we got personalized picture poses in the best light, good company, and a charming flute performance.

Sherry was the best guide..helped with the pictures and was full of knowledge in the canyon history and Indian culture............................

My husband and I did the Lower Antelope Canyon tour led by Colton. He was a great guide, giving us IPhone photography tips to get the best pictures, and sharing so much interesting and informative info about the Canyon and the area. The Canyon is just stunning, with the many different shapes, colors, and it’s a fun tour with ladders to go up and down and we just loved it! Highly recommend this tour if you’re in the area and physically able to do the stairs and ladders!

This organization is very professional and friendly. Our tour guide had been working for the company for quite a few years. He was super knowledgeable and able to answer questions beyond what was being presented. The trip was safe and easy to walk. We learned so much about the geology, history and people who live in the area.

Booked antelope trip with Tripadvisor. They failed to deliver twice and had to worked around to make it happen - almost wasted my entire trip. First time I had both upper and lower antelope - they cancelled around week before. Later, just the lower antelope they cancelled just 12 hours before the trip. I had to visit several local travel agents and wait for hours just to make it to one trip to the antelope. They underdelivered.

Antelope Canyon Tours was awesome! We had the best guide - Dee - from Antelope Canyon Tours located in Page, Arizona. She was the best Navajo guide for this very special place. She gave us the history of the region and pointed out incredible spots to take photos and offered to photograph us as well. We had a great afternoon on this tour!

Such a beautiful natural structure. Nature just amazes the hell out of me. Very nice to get some scenery out of the big city. Perfect for some pictures.

A truly unique experience led by our guide, Toby. He shared stories and tips for taking amazing photos. Our drive out was an adventure all of its own and our group enjoyed some good laughs! This is an amazing natural beauty!

Awesome tour! Our guide Jerry was informative, friendly, and so funny. Lovely experience. The two tour groups are clearly highly experienced at getting large groups through a small space safely and efficiently

Archie was an amazing tour guide! It was super interesting to learn about the history of the area. The views were incredibly beautiful. Archie was super passionate and an overall super fun tour guide to have!

Lynette was our tour guide and was in rush all the time, there were 4 tours went together and our was last and we stood for around 10 Mins outside waiting for other 3 to move forward and then she was not even giving time to click pictures. When we asked to click one family pic, she was very rude and said that come on, let’s move to next section , whereas I saw other tour guides taking pictures of all the families one by one. Very rude and not at all helpful. Waste of our 400+ dollars . Thanks to fellow tourists who helped us to get at least 2-3 family pictures. I would Not recommend her at all.

We visited the canyon today and had a unique, unrepeatable and unexpected experience! Antelope was one of our most coveted destinations on the trip and I must say that we exceeded expectations.
We were accompanied by an Indian Lord, on Transporter number 13, we chose the tour of 11.15 to be inside at 11.30 ..
there were 10 of us, the Guide showed us the canyon, took pictures, taught us to take better advantage of the camera to take great photos and it was a wonderful experience!
We recommend this tour to everyone with this group because with them the experience is unique. I am sure that the Lord they had as Guide, helped make this trip even more memorable!
I don't know his name... but we thank him very much!
This tour is worth the ticket money.
If we come back, we will definitely do it again.

Totally worth the price of admission. The canyon is captivating. The tour is about an hour, meandering down this 1800 foot slot. The floor may be flat, but at times it is only wide enough to step with one foot. (this is not for the claustrophobic.). I thought it may feel too crowded, looking at the croud of folks lining up to enter....but that wasn't the case. Once we were down the stairs, the people spread out, and it feels like a private tour. Aaron Y. was our guide: he is the BEST !! He is an expert photographer, funny, personal AND .... he did this sand/water demonstration of how this type of canyon forms: MInd Blown !! Just WOW !

A truly magical bucket list experience. We never felt hurried going through the canyon and José's knowledge and delivery of historical information was just right. In addition, our guide José took some remarkable photos of us using our camera and advised us how best to take our own photos using filters and light adjustments. Give the man a raise!

Went by myself, I was nervous about going alone but there were so many families and everyone was very nice. The canyons are stunning and Ian was a great guide. He made it all the more incredible.

Just fantastic
In addition to natural beauty with extraordinary colors, light reflecting, enchanting corners that seem to enter another world
Unique photos and unforgettable memories
Our guide was really very good and we were literally passionate with his stories
Unmissable experience

Lower Antelope Canyon was a magical experience. It helped that it was a perfect day for weather--sunny, comfortable temperatures, no wind. Our guide was amazing with providing interesting geological, historical, and cultural information along with giving tips and assistance with taking photographs. It was well worth it!

Lower antelope canyon was amazing! Our guide, Ala, was fantastic! She was informative without making it boring, she had humor and did a great job taking pictures for everyone. The Canyon itself was remarkable, I have never seen anything like it!

We did the upper Antelope slot canyon tour. We also went early in the morning since the days were still very hot in Page. its about a 2 hour tour. You have several tour operators to choose from but they all drive you in, walk you through in a staggered manner so that you have time to just your group and the number of folks inside is minimized. Be prepared to take lots of photos. You cannot take bags of any kind inside unless they are clear and they can see whats inside.

One of the best tours I’ve had mostly because of our tour guide Nate! He was VERY knowledgeable about the area and canyon. He also kept us very entertained the whole time! Request Nate if you can!

Dylan A. was awesome!! He was good with the kids and took beautiful pictures of our family. He even showed us dinosaur foot prints.

Great experience, this has been a bucket list item for many years and I was so excited to be there! Our guide was good but shouldn’t be telling people he works long hours and after three days is burnt out, it was obvious he was tired of people but I didn’t let that ruin my experience.

Upper Antelope Canyon is beautiful but... you have to be there at the right time. If you want to see the beams of light, you have to take the noon ticket and pray that no cloud cover comes. We were unlucky in that the fires brought a lot of smoke and by the time it was our turn to see the beams, they quickly dissipated. The sheer number of people that are taken in the canyon at one time is ridiculous. Each tour has about 12 people but for a noon ticket, for example, there are countless cars that bring people in. There's a continuous stream of people walking through the canyon.
There were some people in our tour who thought they were the only ones there so after the beams dissipated, they moved to the back of the line and we were never able to take any photos that didn't have either them or the next group in them. They were first in line when we were at the only beam we saw. Once at the back, they took so long taking countless posing photos that we missed opportunities. If you decide to take this tour, be considerate of others.
The guides are very good and show you how to take photos. Without them, the tour would not be so good. This operator had vans that took us to the canyon which was much better than some of the open pickups we saw.
If you're going to be in the area, for sure, get yourself some tickets. But I wouldn't recommend going out of your way to make a special trip just for this. Go to Sedona and hike all you want for free.

The views were amazing.. take lots of pictures!! we loved lower Antelope Canyon and our tour guide Brandon, he’s so passionate and informative. We had great time.

Great day and wonderful fun. Well worth the time and price. With the help of the guides and staff, our trip was easy to navigate and just an overall wonderful experience.

We had an excellent experience on our Antelope Canyon tour! Our tour guide was Sierra and she was awesome! We had enough time to take photos, take in the views, and learn more background information about the canyon and our guide. We would definitely do this again and recommend it to anyone.

The site is wonderful but the staff is not friendly, from the receptionist to the driver the welcome is deplorable. There were 12 of us including 9 Francophones, the Guide debited his text in English without worrying if we understood.

This was the most picturesque slot canyon we saw on our trip out west. Our native guide was informative and comical. We would highly recommend if you are traveling to the lake Powell area!

Before I go into the wonderful experience at Antelope Canyon, I need to comment about Viator. They did not put an accurate location to go to to check in for the tour. I went to two locations who didn’t show us on their schedule. The tour company’s told me that they have experienced a lot of problems with Viator. When I called and spoke to a Viator Rep it was extremely difficult to get the contact information from them. I thought they were trying to protect a national secrete or just play the game of “I’ve Got A Secret”. Now moving on to the wonderful experience at Antelope Canyon.
Our tour guide for the upper canyon tour was Wyatt Black with Tse Bighanilini Tours. Wyatt was very informative, helpful and made you feel like his personal friend. He never pushed us and wanted us to have the best experience and was taking a lot of pictures of us and special places. He went out of his way to show me how which settings to use on my smart phone camera to get the best pictures.
Wyatt made a big impression with me as well as the rest of the group. By the time the tour was over we were all friends. Please send my thanks to him for a job well done!

Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona, is a must-visit! It’s split into two sections: Upper (easy walk, famous light beams) and Lower (more adventurous with narrow paths and ladders). Both have stunning red sandstone formations shaped by years of erosion. Tours are guided by friendly Navajo guides who share insights about the canyon. Be sure to book tickets online in advance, especially during peak times. An unforgettable experience!

The canyon was wonderful, unfortunately you are almost chased through the canyon, that's a real shame because you just can't take pictures in peace

Beautiful canyon ❤️ I never saw that before .
Amazing place I recommended 100%
Is a breathtaking destination that excéeded expectations

We drove 4 hrs to get there and it did not disappoint! It is an incredibly beautiful canyon. I’ve never seen anything like it before and took for sure over a hundred pics. Our kind gave us photo tips and pointed out where famous shots were taken. We were half an hour early and they let us join an earlier group which was really nice too

AMAZING experience, if you have an opportunity to go to the lower canyon tour definitely do it, we did the 9am tour and it was great, not so many people it was so cold in this time so beware.

Our tour of Antelope Canyon with Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours was exceptional. Our guide, Sherry, was the BEST! Highly recommend this tour. The formations in this slot Canyon are amazing!

The long drive from Vegas was well worth it. They were very accommodating letting us take an earlier tour. Our tour guid was amazing giving picture taking advice and even taking our picture in prime spots! Overall an amazing experience. If you're coming from Vegas like we did, spend the night in Page, it's a nice little town with plenty to do!

Aaron, our guide, was excellent, and the views were captivating, which my kids adored. Although this location is somewhat distant from Las Vegas, my family was pleased.

Our family took the Upper Antelope Canyon Tour with Antelope Canyon Tours and were left extremely disappointed by how we were treated throughout the experience.
The issues started even before the tour began. When we boarded the tour bus, the guide instructed everyone to occupy seats from the back. Since we were among the first to board, we took the three seats in the second-last row. However, the guide insisted that we move to the very last row, saying that people sitting in the middle rows could get hit by backpacks. This reasoning didn’t make sense because backpacks were not allowed on the tour unless they were transparent, and no one had one.
When we returned from the canyon, that same rule was conveniently ignored — other families took their original seats, while we were left with the last row again. The inconsistency and selective enforcement of rules made us feel unfairly singled out.
Once inside the canyon, things got worse. The guide repeatedly called out our family for “slowing down” or “taking too long with pictures,” even though we were simply waiting for the family ahead of us to finish taking their photos before we took ours. Instead of observing the situation, she raised her voice and was unnecessarily rude in front of the entire group.
The entire experience felt rushed, uncomfortable, and disrespectful. For the price of the tour, we expected professionalism and courtesy — not to be singled out or embarrassed.
If you’re planning to visit Antelope Canyon, I would strongly recommend booking with Adventurous Antelope Canyon Photo Tours, Dixie Ellis’ Antelope Canyon Tours, or Ken’s Tours (Lower Antelope Canyon) instead. These operators are known for being organized, patient, and respectful toward all guests.
Antelope Canyon is a breathtaking natural wonder — it deserves guides who treat every visitor with equal respect.

Edder, was a very informative and funny guide. He would even take pics of us and helped us to set our phones to a setting that enhanced our photos. He even played his native American flute for us. Loved the tour.

You MUST see. We were on a bus tour and this was an optional experience. It was the highlight of my trip! Word to the wise walking out of the canyon is uphill and a lot of stairs.

We booked ahead and our tour bus left from the shopping center near the Pizza Hut in Page. Nannette was great. She took pictures of all the tour guests with their phones and told you where to stand for your own best pictures. She was very knowledgeable. This tour company transports you to the canyon via off road vans. I saw other tour companies use pickup trucks and if it’s cold that don’t seem near as comfortable as the vans. I have included some pictures to show the difference

I cannot recommend experiencing the beauty of Antelope Canyon enough. It is much more accessible than I thought, and a lot cooler in the canyon than outside, so keep that in mind. Our tour guide was excellent, helped us understand what we saw, and showed us all the great photo locations. They also were helpful in showing us how to take good photos of the red sand - which we used for the rest of our trip. Be sure to check this out if you are in the area.

Aaron you were amazing guide! I didnt expexct this kind of spiritual experience. I should have brought my husband for this adventure. I will be back with him someday.
Aaron 정말 좋은 가이드였습니다! 사진을 잘 찍어주시고 깜짝 공연까지 대단했어요. 혼자 온 여행이었는데 다음에는 남편 데리고 꼭 올게요.

Great experience with the guide RJ. We were there on Christmas eve and it was very busy but he made the experience so memorable and fun, and also told us some fascinating stories about Navajo life.
The canyon is amazing just like being in the National Geographic photos in RL.
Don’t miss it! Worth the time and money

As a professional photographer, seeing one of these beautiful slot canyons was on my bucket list, most definitely. After reading how busy the Upper Antelope slot canyon is, we thought it was worth the money to see a lower one, less crowded. We were there on a Tuesday afternoon, and were told it was the busiest day they'd had in months, and it was still a pleasant afternoon. This company is owned by the Navajo and all employees are Navajo. Our guide Preston was kind, helped everyone get excellent pictures in the best spots of the canyon, had us laughing, and even brought a hand fan and fanned *us* with it.
Of note, I missed that we cannot bring a bag of any kind. We had very simple water bottle bags, which are accepted, but not if that have zippered pockets on them. This was very frustrating at the time. However, we asked why and found that they had to ban it because someone recently brough the ashes of a loved one to pour into the canyon. This is, of course, illegal on tribal land. But it's also very disrespectful to the native culture. They don't have the resources to do bag checks and the like, so they had no choice but to ban anything that could carry something that can disrespect the canyon.

Superb site where you travel in a canyon dug by the action of water for hundreds or thousands of years. an exceptional light if you are lucky enough to have a superb sun as it is really unmissable of the Page area. I now come to my but there is overexploitation of the site by the Navajo who found there a gold mine. Traffic jams in a very narrow labyrinth could one day become a problem if there were any incident. A plaque at the exit reminds that in August 1997 12 people including 7 French remained there except the Navajo Guide after a violent storm. So watch out for the weather during your visit. Otherwise the visit is really superb.

RJ Blue Lake was the best! Extremely knowledgeable and tremendous with a camera. We learned so much about Navajo’s as week as the fantastic Rick formation in the canyon

Excellent Tour, very friendly and competent guide. Fantastic nature, superb colors of the rocks and the canyon. Family friendly Tour,

Spectacular. The views were amazing and different from every angle. The further we went into the Canyon the better it was. Gabby, our guide was very informative and did not disappoint.

The canyon is unbelievably beautiful. Our guide, Kyle, was exceptional and taking care of us. He had a great deal of information about the development of the canyon and was an excellent photographer with our iPhone.

The spectacular colors and shapes of the rocks catapult us to another planet, really a must for those visiting the American parks. You are picked up by a jeep and after a short drive, always accompanied by a Guide, you pass through this Canyon carved by nature

Jayden provided so much insight into the Navajo culture and language. He took great pictures capturing the natural light and beauty of this place. We did the Upper Antelope canyon tour yesterday which was spectacular but this canyon was even better! A definite must see run by a great company.

First of all, great customer service! We had originally booked our tour to Lower Antelope on Sunday, May 5th, however upon waking up we received an email from the staff saying the tours were cancelled for the day because of the high wind warning. The offered to reschedule us for Monday or give us a full refund. Luckily, we were able to get a spot Monday morning as that was our last day in Page. The staff were very responsive and willing to accommodate.
Second… this place is just breathtaking! So different, so beautiful! Definitely worth the money, plus it’s not time consuming or difficult. It’s a must!
Third, our guide Orlando was awesome! He showed us how to set up our iPhone camera to get the best pictures, and he took some amazing pictures for us as well. Very informative and pleasant… and impressive backward walking skills LOL
Overall, an amazing experience!

Let me just start by saying that we did multiple canyon tours (rattlesnake, owl, mountain sheep, upper antelope and this one) and this was our absolute favorite experience! We had Cedric (the Entertainer!), as our tour guide and he was just lovely. So friendly, incredibly informative, and just an overall enjoyable person to spend time with and learn from! He clearly loves the area and history, and he was more than willing to take photos and teach us from photo tips. He made this experience so wonderful! Also, this was the prettiest canyon we saw! Can't wait to come back. Thank you!

A bucket list item I get to check off. I've seen photos of Antelope Canyon for years and promised myself I would go someday. You MUST book with a tour company in order to enter Antelope Valley. The pictures I've attached were from Upper Antelope Canyon.

Stunning -you do not want to miss lower antelope Canyon! Our guide, Ben was incredible. He offered interesting insights and captured beautiful pictures for our memories. At the end of the tour, he sang a song in his native Hopi language that moved us to tears. Highly recommend!

Aaron our guide was very informative and took great pictures. He was really nice . The canyon was great, we love it. I really recommend that trip, it was amazing

Difficult to explain in words how beautiful nature can do. I can only tell you if you have the chance come and see it, our Guide was really nice and nice worth

It was incredible!! The views were beautiful and the history was interesting. I loved the entire experience. Truly incredible how beautiful the world is.

Lealand was our guide with Antelope Slot Canyon Tours he was tge best guide ever!!! Made this tour an experience not just a tour highly recommend this tour group and this guide!

For me The greatest emotion! The most beautiful place I have visited in my tour in between the various canyons... It is better to book in advance, however, or you risk going there empty, even if we have not booked before we cmq managed to see it.

The slot canyon was beautiful when your guide let you take a minute. The staff member checking us in was pretty rude, our guide was not knowledgeable and kept pushing us along and there were so many rules it wasn’t enjoyable as we felt like children be scolded after paying nearly $500.
It was good to see one time but I would rather hike Wire Pass again and see slot canyons without being in a line and feeling like I was at an amusement park with someone yelling at me to stop taking pictures and move forward.

When talking about traveling to Arizona, Antelope Canyon is undoubtedly a must-visit destination for almost all tourists who come to the United States.
Located near Page, Arizona, Antelope Canyon is one of the most photographed slot canyons in the world. Known for its stunning, wave-like structure and the play of light that dances across its sandstone walls, Antelope Canyon offers a unique and breathtaking experience for travelers. Whether you’re a professional photographer, a casual snapshooter, or simply an admirer of natural beauty, you will definitely fall in love with this place.
Antelope Canyon is situated in the heart of the Navajo Nation and can be easily reached by car. The nearest town, Page, Arizona, is about a 10-minute drive from the canyon. Page is well-connected by road to major cities like Las Vegas (approximately 4.5 hours) and Phoenix (approximately 4 hours).
Visiting Antelope Canyon requires a guided tour, as it is located on Navajo land. Several tour companies operate out of Page, offering guided tours to both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. It’s advisable to book your tour in advance.
We truly enjoyed every moment we spent following the tour guide and exploring this magnificent canyon. It's no wonder why it's one of the most popular destinations in the United States.

Great experience. Would like to have had more time to explore. The tour guide Bambi was extremely friendly and cordial to everyone.

Antelope Canyon is even more stunning than all the photos, highly recommend visiting. We took the tour with the Dixie Tour, and our guide was Isaiah. He was an excellent guide, engaging the group, sharing the history and pointing out spots for pics (and offering to take group photos). He also looked out for the older folks in the group excellently and made sure no one was left behind. He was a wonderful guide, highly recommend doing the tour of the lower canyon with this group. Thanks Isaiah for the memories and the pictures!

Another wonder that nature has given us is Antelope Canyon, a "slot canyon" in Arizona. The visit is possible only with the assistance of Navaho guides. You arrive at the ticket office where buses with a maximum of 12 people depart and after a journey of about 10 minutes you arrive at Antelope Canyon. Our guide Navaho Mike (Miguel) was very helpful and of a unique sympathy suggesting the best shots to take good pictures. From where the bus stops to the rocks you have to make a fairly challenging downhill walk (partly with steps).

Ronnie our tour guide was amazing. He was very knowledgeable about all our various smart phone types and cameras. He adjusted the settings for us to maximize the quality of our pictures. He was super helpful in many other ways too. I highly recommend him.

Both canyons, both Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon, unfold their gentian splendour in wide, open halls traversed by beams of light, especially at lunchtime, which make the red sandstone glow like golden lights. The canyons are a true Mecca for the eye and a feast for the camera. For Upper Canoyn, I would recommend tours around lunchtime if you want to experience the famous sunbeams.

Spectacular views. Almost seems fake. A bit expensive but worth it. Tour guide was more than willing to snap photos and explain some of the history. I feel like the narration could have been better. Spent about an hour on site. The rest was getting to and from.

You have to book a tour to visit the antelope. The canyon is on the reservation and we still got the last 3 cards (about 24 hours before) Make sure to book early enough. We went to the canyon with a Native American. The lady was very matter-of-factly quiet and drove the bus quietly over the paths of the canyon. It all went very sedately and well planned across the stage the buses go in delayed and therefore you go group by group through the canyon and if everyone goes civilized it is also no problem. unfortunately always some instas who run ahead or stay behind and take the opportunity to watch the others.
The canyon itself was awesome. I always thought the pictures were fake, but no, just incredible. The colors, the angle. Because people are allowed to go in under the watch of the natives, nothing is painted, no garbage and just beautiful. So also the tour I can only recommend. Toll toll toll

The Lower Canyon is a must see!!! It is truly an unbelievable experience. Our guide, Carmelita was very good and we enjoyed her knowledge and expertise throughout the tour.

This tour was ex Excellent. We had Frank as a tour guide. He took the time to teach everyone how to set their phone cameras to get the most amazing photos and took several shots inside the canyon for us. They all came out postcard worthy! He also drove carefully making the ride more bearable for us. Do pay attention to remarks about the ride on other reviews. It is a 4 wheel ride in the back of a pickup with seats. Lots of bouncing which I found exciting.

Our tour guide Toby with Antelope Canyon Tours was great! Very informative showed us special places to take photos gave great history, geology, and cultural information. Even took photos of us in special spots. We did the upper canyon tour.

The views were absolutely AMAZING!! Had a great time and Caleb was our tour guide and was very informative and friendly.

The Lower Antelope Canyon was amazing and mind-boggling beautiful! I am so glad we drove from Sedona to see it. Our guide, Tracy C. was such a wonderful guide, so friendly and knowledgeable.

Excellent tour with dixies, was a little nervous re the cost and the steps and narrow paths etc but it was well worth the money. Steps and narrow passages weren't at all bad and was absolutely fine for my family.

This was an amazing tour! We did the upper canyon tour which was not as challenging as the lower canyon. Jay was an awesome tour guide!! He took his time to ensure that we had great photos!

The most amazing place my eyes have ever seen, we took a tour that took us to the Antelope Canyon chilled, excellent guide, very friendly...
Amazing experience

Are guide was sherry she was the sweetest she was so nice and caring and helped us out and showed us the best place to take pictures and what’s interesting about the canyon if I could I would give it a 10/5 stars it was amazing.

Our Navajo guide through the lower antelope canyon was absolutely excellent. Not only a fantastic guide but helped set up my iPhone to take amazing pictures of the slot canyons. Our guide even captured a few pictures for us that are picture perfect. Highly recommend this tour.

Beautiful experience entering this sandstone rock site along a tunnel carved by the waters as if it were painted by a great sculptor in Arizona. Great wonder of the nature of the orange-pink color you can admire the curious rocky shapes with the light penetrating from above creating beautiful shades, very good our local guide who plays a personal flute inside that gives more sense to our visit.

We utilized Ken’s Tours for lower Antelope Canyon. There were two of us on this tour. I had worried about it being crowded and forced to move through the canyon quickly. We LOVED this tour! Our tour guide, Lamar, was informative, allowed us to really take in the beauty and was very easy going. We enjoyed this beautiful canyon!

We opted for the Upper and we are happy with the choice made, although it is more expensive.
Spectacular canyons, the guide explained how these coves were born and took several photos of us.
We went with the 10:20 tour and the colors were top!
We went there with a shuttle, I recommend light breakfast because they are a few km but with several dunes ... if you are one who suffers , bring the bag behind just in case 🤢
I remind everyone that it is forbidden to carry bags except those TRANSPARENT in which you see the contents

The views are absolutely stunning – nature did an incredible job here. Unfortunately, the service was a complete disaster. During the tour, the guide told us to “get out” because the group in front of us was causing a traffic jam. The funny part is that their guide allowed everyone to take endless photos, which created a huge line. But when it was finally our turn to take pictures, another woman came up to us and started yelling, blaming us for the problem – even though it clearly wasn’t our group blocking the way.
Everyone else was allowed to take their time with photos, except for us. To make it worse, the guide ahead was even taking pictures for other tourists, while we were rushed forward and told to keep moving without stopping. Totally unprofessional and disrespectful. Such a shame that a breathtaking place was completely ruined by the terrible staff.

Wow! Antelope Canyon is an amazing place to visit! The beautiful Navajo Sandstone is amazing. Keep in mind that you need to book with one of the companies in Page, AZ to see the canyon, you can not just go on your own. Our tour guide was knowledgeable and even though it was not a photography tour, he pointed out some really cool spots to take photos and we were able to take them without getting others in the group in the photos. It was an easy walk through the canyon, and not very strenuous to get up the stairs as you make your way back to the tour jeep. Amazing to see what Mother Nature created!

Antelope Canyon is an absolutely stunning spot, with its vibrant red walls and rays of light cutting through the dusty atmosphere. Located in Page, Arizona, it includes both Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, both of which sit on Navajo land and require a guided tour to explore. We opted for the Lower Antelope Canyon, which has a cool “V” shape.
The bottom of the canyon is pretty narrow, while the top opens up wide, giving it a brighter and warmer vibe compared to the upper section. A lot of folks think Lower Antelope Canyon is more exciting, thanks to its tight passageways and the ladders you get to climb. Walking through the twisting walls is a blast, and sometimes you can even slide through the narrow spots.
This canyon is also known for its ladders. You’ll start your descent with a series of them, and as you wander through, you’ll encounter several more. People tend to have strong opinions about them—some love them, some not so much. I personally enjoyed the experience; it really made me appreciate just how deep these canyons are.
Since it can get pretty busy, it’s a good idea to book your tour ahead of time. We went in the last week of April when the weather was nice, making the hike to the canyon quite pleasant. All in all, this is definitely a must-visit place to check off a bucket list, and I had a fantastic time!

This was so amazing! My boyfriend and I did this one, Lower with AntelopeCanyon.AZ tours at 2:15pm. We went July 5, 2024, it was hot BUT in the canyons it wasn't bad because it was kind of enclosed. I recommend to do both lower and upper canyon, they are both different.
Loved our tour guide! Not sure if all tour guides were professional photographers but ours was with both tours, they would offer to take our phones and take pics for us which we all appreciated! It was during monsoon season but luckily we were good that day but the week prior had rain and flooding! Because we did this one in the afternoon and it was more open on top, more lighting came through.
You see the pics online and don't think it looks like but it does! These pictures were taken on our cell phones!
Side note...it was our first time, we came from San Diego, we stayed at Lake Powell campground in a cute wagon like Oregon Trail! Don't worry you won't get dysentery. LOL The wall AC worked wonders in that, highly recommend the wagon and both canyon tours!

WONDERFUL. There are no words to describe this beauty. We chose the lower tour, in the afternoon because this was recommended to us.
Worth all the km of deviation from our tour!!

Kyle was our guide!! We loved Kyle! He was kind, personable, patient, and captured amazing photos of us. He played an instrument that brought tears to my eyes when played down in the antelope canyon: the sound was absolutely beautiful!! He answered all of my questions and even gave us history and educated us about the canyon. All in all I absolutely give 5-stars for the tour. Recommend doing it in the morning or late afternoon and bring water!
Thank You Kyle!!

Book directly with the Navajo's for a $40 per person lower rate than the independents. If you need transportation, maybe use a vendor. The guides are only Navajo's. In summer there is more light in the slots. Fall and winter the canyon is darker. It is level until the exit. You walk on smooth rocks then a metal walkway. Spring and summer are $40 higher than fall and winter with both the tribe and independents.

We paid €147 each to visit Upper Antelope Canyon, to be locked in a half-hour bus. Visit of the canyon lasted about half an hour with the guide who did not describe anything, just urged us to hurry. We almost didn't have time to even take photographs. Finally, let's face it, photos from websites and Instagram are deceptive.

I've lived a miracle that even today I can't believe
One of the most beautiful magical Trips I believe I should have lived
I was lucky for the driver who hit me Shelbylyn from Ken’s tours company 👍

This tour would not be enjoyable if not for Tracy. Very impressive when she showed how the rock formation started. I also like how she shared her tradition so we can fully understand their culture. Ask for Tracy on your visit!

In July 2023, we took a road trip in the American West with our family.
Our route stops at Page for 2 nights. On the program Lake Powell and its dam, but especially Antelope Canyon... a wonder... certainly our favorite canyon, with the Grand Canyon then Bryce Canyon.
We observed at Antelope Canyon colors of lights seen nowhere else...
So yes it’s expensive, very expensive even... We were 6, it cost me $750... and access is not easy... to 12 in a truck that travels fast (so many tourists waiting their turn...), with part of the route on a sandy track that does not slow the driver down, always at full speed...
But frankly, it's well worth it because the site is incredible and magical.
On the other hand, it takes sunshine for the skylights to take all their splendor... Goosebumps assured if the beauty of nature moves you!
Not to be done if the sky is grey, but not to be missed under any circumstances if the weather is nice (choose a visit between noon and 2pm, when the sun is at its peak).
If we come back, we will do it again for sure.
Enjoy!!!

What an amazing time. Didn't expect to get these incredible shots! Irene aka Grandma was the best guide. So funny and incredible with photos. Would 100% recommend

Riding one of eight 14-seater Vans on the bumpy roads, we visited the beautiful Antelope Canyon in a sunny morning in the late April. Around 9:45 AM, our tour guide lead us into the main front slot. We have not ever seen many picturesque sand rocks in our life. Enjoying viewing beautiful orange color rocks in every stop. Tour guide took the best pictures for us. Around 10:45 AM we walked down sand dunes hill on the aluminum pallets. The pallets were designed not only staying away sand dunes but also directing us to parking lot.

You will never regret this experience at Antelope Canyon it’s like no other. The beauty, history is all amazing in all the places you visit there will be one this unique. It’s a bucket list item. My only regret is I didn’t do both upper and lower on my trip. Wyatt was an awesome guide

Wonderful. Must visit at the right time for spectacular color games. The USA of the natives, nature that takes your breath away.

My wife and I took this tour hosted by Ian. We did the Upper and Lower Canyons in two separate tours. Both of them were wonderful experiences. However, the Lower Canyon tour was the best. Oddly the lower canyon seemd to admit more light and all of nature's amazing artistry. The tour operator communicated effectively from the moment we booked and everything was handled professionally. While I would imagine a company this well run would have a selection of excellent tour guides we can't say enough about Ian. He has been doing this almost 7 years and clearly loves the canyon and sharing it with guests. He shared so much about the Navajo nation and pointed out all of the amazing details that you would miss without him pointing them out to you. He knew how to work the iphone camera to get the best shots and the best place to stop for photos. This tour is amust for anyone in the Page area.

The tour was fabulous. The guide, Jay, was fabulous. The reason I chose very good instead of excellent for a review is actually because of Tripadvisor. When we got to the tour it turns out it’s $100 per person. Tripadvisor charged us $165 per person. Now I understand as a third-party they have to make a profit but $65 per person is ridiculous and I am probably done using Tripadvisor since I requested a partial refund and they denied it. Don’t book it through here and save yourself a whole lot of money!

The canyon stuns you, it's actually what you expect from photos.
As described in many reviews, time is actually (too) short, which has partly led to frustration and hustle. To make the photos so beautiful, settings must be made on the mobile phone (filter, warm). How this works has been shown for IPhone and Samsung. If you own a cell phone from another provider, you should familiarize yourself with this setting in advance - there is no time for it in the canyon itself.

Hard review to write because it was just that wonderful.
My profound experience at Antelope Canyon compares with awe-inspiring experiences I had in Italy, like when I first saw the statue of David, the Trevi fountain, and the Pantheon.
Those required no tour guides, but our Navaho guide was fantastic and helpful. Her photo tips and offers to take our photos made it even more amazing.

Antelope Canyon is undeniably stunning and a true natural wonder. However, I was unprepared for the experience to feel more like a photo/selfie tour. The entire canyon can be walked through in about 15 minutes, yet we paid nearly $400 for our family of four. The tour included a drive to the canyon and frequent stops every few feet for photos while waiting for the group ahead to move forward.
Our guide was kind and helpful, so no complaints there, but the overall concept felt lacking. The main issue is that you can’t visit the canyon without a guide, which limits your options. My advice: look for the most affordable tours, as they all offer a similar experience. Alternatively, try to find tours that include additional stops or offer more cultural or educational content rather than focusing on photos.
That said, one thing is guaranteed—you’ll leave with incredible pictures for your album. If you’re looking for a less structured experience, consider exploring canyons in the area that don’t require guided tours.

Exactly as advertised! Lower Antelope Canyon was absolutely stunning! Our tour guide Willa (from Dixie Antelope Canyon Tours), was so nice, educational, and funny. He took us through the canyon, where the colours danced around us! I highly recommend this tour! We rented a car from Vegas and drove out to AZ - the beauty of the mountains surrounded us and the drive was very easy, and a huge money saver vs taking a bus tour from the city. Definitely checked off a bucket list adventure coming here!

Fantastic place to visit, breathtaking in all light and all times of the day. This is a once in a lifetime experience, go!

The corridors of the valley, where light shines on the "sculptures" created by nature and change their shape from moment to moment, are mysterious and breathtaking. It was also good to have a Navajo Guide give us a good overview of the highlights and photo spots. A Recommendation is to head to Upper Canyon to see the famous The Beam, and make Reservations for tours near noon, when the sun is at its highest. In February when I went, I couldn't see the light beam coming down to the ground because the sun wasn't high yet, but I could see the light beam going sideways. The road is flatter and easier to walk in Upper Canyon.

Amazing place to visit - Mike, our guide, was informative and helped with photo opportunities at this spectacular location,

Great experience I would go again. The pictures come out great with the sun light it almost seems it is fake. Our guide was awesome he took pictures of each and one of us. We all loved this and it’s hard to believe a place like this exists.

I have been to both the lower and upper canyons many times . In my opinion, both the lower and upper canyons, as well as Horeshoe bend, have been completely ruined in the past several years through Navajo Nation mismanagement combined with Instagram. I can wholeheartedly recommend not going.

To say this was an amazing experience is an understatement. The color, the swirls, the variations in the limestone were spectacular. Absolutely one of the best experiences in nature we have had. We did the upper Canyon first then the lower Canyon. That's the way to do it. Both are good but the lower canyon is spectacular so you don't want to do them in reverse order. If you have anything on your bucket list, make sure this is on it!

Lower, upper, x, the most photographed Upper on the internet, "the most beautiful", easy to reach everything is done on foot, the one with the most marked and beautiful shapes, in the shape of A (narrowest on the ground) the Lower, moin frequented a good alternative to the upper and a little expensive, some passage with stairs, the X moin narrower, "adventurer" to cross (staircase, climb...) the monn "beautiful"
Opinions on the Upper tour this fact in 30 minutes (with the breaks explanations of the guide, the canyon is less orange than on the photos (maybe not at a certain time, but more expensive) basically the tour is expensive and fast, but the rocks, shapes and colors are quite a lot to see especially when you think of the time it took, to do if you can pay such a taken for a small visit

Upper Antelope Canyon is slightly more popular than Lower Antelope Canyon. My opinion is that you should visit both, then you don't have to wonder whether you made the right decision. Compared to the Lower, the Upper is more of an easy walk, but both of monumental beauty. This activity is really very well organized. The tour guide was very knowledgeable. She also made sure that everyone had nice photos. She knew exactly where to stand and from which angle to take photos. Just great. Thank you very much, it was really nice!

I’ve toured Lower Antelope Canyon 7 times, and my experience with Isaiah from Dixie Ellis today was by far my favorite. He went above and beyond to make sure we all had a great time and got the best pictures. I appreciated his energy and that he added his own stories and fun personality to the experience. Thank you Isaiah and Dixie Ellis!

Beautiful tour, it is a beautiful place. The fantastic guide, took us beautiful photos and explained very well. Super recommended

Antelope Canyon is stunning, and well worth reserving as far ahead as you can. The only way to see it is to book one of the tour companies operated by the Navajo Nation; we booked through Ken's tours, and our guides Van and Kennedy, were freindly and full of interesting facts. It takes about an hour, but 30 minutes or so in prep and briefings beforehand take place, so arrive EARLY.
Flash floods can fill the slot canyone up to the top, so rainstorms nearby can disrupt the tours.

The views of the canyon were gorgeous, however I don't think it was worth the price. Out tour Guide Tobi was not friendly. I feel that as a tour guide and us paying a fairly heavy price , he should've been a little nicer. You can't make a comment stating that you don't accept dollar bills cause you are not a stripper for tips. I should also be able to ask questions during the tour, but his answer was 'I already answered that' in a rude manner. Overall views were excellent. Service of tour guide was disappointing.

Wow! The facility was beautiful and clean. Our tour guide, Konner, was wonderful, fun and had lots of stories to tell and share about the canyon. It was truly a memorable experience! Thank you!

We were vacationing in Sedona and made the 3-hour trip north for Dixie's Lower Antelope Canyon tour. It was amazing! We went there on the last day of our vacation, and what a way to end a beautiful time in Arizona. Our guide Jayden was a sweetheart and very knowledgeable. We have fantastic pictures and great memories!

A visit to Antelope Canyon is a must if you are in northern Arizona. We took a tour of the Upper Canyon based on some reports that the Lower Canyon is more stressful.
First advice is to book ahead. We went at the start of May and it was already pretty busy. If you are planning on a summer visit then it will probably be even more crowded.
Second is to avoid the rainy season which apparently is July and August. The canyon was created by a river that only floods after heavy rain. Watch the weather and plan accordingly. They will cancel tours if flash floods are in the forecast.
Finally, arrive early as requested. 45 minutes early is suggested. Then remember that Page is technically on federal land, not Navajo land, so it is on Arizona time. 5 miles out of town in Navajo time. Check the time and plan accordingly. It can get very confusing in this part of the world. There is a covered seating area and restrooms (porta-potties).
With those do’s and don’ts out of the way, it’s a fantastic tour. You are met by your guide who will drive a group of about 10 of you in the back of a four-wheel-drive pickup truck (seats are provided, and ours had side screens) along a very bumpy dirt road (actually the riverbed) for about 10 minutes to the canyon entrance. You then walk with your guide/driver over some sand to the canyon itself. Your guide will walk you through the canyon stopping at about half-a-dozen places where you can gaze in amazement at the shafts of sunlight coming into the narrow canyon. Seems like all guides are pretty expert with phone cameras and assist you in getting the best shots. At two or three places our guide took our photo in a well lit spot.
There is no rush to push you through, but it’s obvious they have a schedule to meet since there must have been over 30 groups when we were there. Don’t worry, the guides keep things moving at a reasonable pace but not hurried.
Exiting the canyon is the more stressful part. You have to walk up a fairly steep steel catwalk, along a dirt track and down another catwalk back to the truck and the return journey to the parking lot. You can take your time and the guide will wait as needed.
Bottom line is put Antelope Canyon on your bucket list.

We went with Antelope canyon Navajo tours to upper antelope canyon. I would HIGHLY recommend them. Our guide was Sherry (Dine (Navajo) name is Little lady who talks a lot) she was AMAZING on our tour that include 4 people from Spain who spoke minimal English, me (totally American) and my Mexican husband (pressed into translator duties). GREAT photos, very interesting information about the Dine people that I had not ever heard in school and so friendly.

Amazing experience to see this natural attraction. The Dixie lower antelope slot event starts with a hoop dance demonstration as you wait for your tour time. The tour guide Kaleb is informative, takes the best photos and keeps things moving at a nice pace. It was well worth the money, don't miss it!

Cannot even describe how breathtaking this canyon is. Would highly recommend going here if you are able. A bit tricky walking down the stairs to get to the lower canyon, but once down there it was amazing.
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It's an expensive trip for the time that you are there. The canyon is scenic but I don't think that it's worth the price. Guide was very good and helpful.