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Antelope Canyon X Admission Ticket

Overview
Located southeast of Lower Antelope canyon by the gateway town of Page, AZ. This part of the canyon is chiseled out by millions of years’ worth of flood erosion and impactful winds on its sandstone, enough to sculpt out the iconic "X" shape that aptly named the canyon. Canyon X is a relatively new scenic tour and the lesser-known cousin of Upper/Lower Antelope Canyon, which results in fewer visitors by comparison to the other two.

Canyon X is a nice mixture of the characteristics of both Upper and Lower canyon, with the Upper’s feature of pillars of light and the Lower’s steepness. Canyon X is also deeper than the other two by comparison, and with it brings ample photo opportunities. It truly is a great vacation spot for photography as well. 
City: Page
Fri 27 Dec
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Starting at $65.00
Fri 27 Dec
Starting at $65.00
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What's Included
Admission to Guided Tour of Antelope "Canyon X"
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Meeting point
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Navajo Tribal Park
-Confirmation number and valid photo ID required for check-in.
-You will receive the tour operator's confirmation number prior to your tour date by text or email.This Viator voucher is not the confirmation number provided by the tour operator. No tickets need to be printed for entry.

-The time on your reservation is your check-in time. This allows all reservations to be checked in 30 minutes before tour departure. If you do not show at check in time, your reservation will be cancelled with no refund.

-Navajo Nation Park Permit Fee of $8/person is not included (cash only due upon arrival). The permit fee is valid for 1 day for any Navajo Tribal Parks.
-Bring $3-5 per person cash for the Navajo Guide gratuities
-Please be aware that the tour times are based on local Page, Arizona times. Be advised, during your drive you may go in and out of multiple time zones. You can click this link to see the current time: https://bit.ly/350yZYN.
-Your ticket allows entry to:
Antelope Canyon X by Taadidiin Tours (928) 660-8890
Directions: https://maps.app.goo.gl/chKA24WVNN9ueLBT6
Address : MP 308 Hwy 98, #3784, Page, AZ 86040

-Please follow the Rules of The Canyon at the site as well as always follow your Navajo guide's instructions.
-PROHIBITED BAG types in the Canyon: Backpack, Binocular Case, Camera Bag, Clear Backpack, Tinted Plastic Bag, Fanny Pack, Purse, Oversized Tote, Printed Pattern Plastic Bag, Mesh Bag.

Travel Tips:
-It is very dry in the desert region; please remember to stay hydrated, especially during hot weather.
-Please dress according to the time, season, and weather of the activity date. Comfortable outdoor shoes are strongly recommended.
-Sun protection recommended for sunny days: hats, sunglasses, sunscreen, etc.

Weather Disclaimer: Any decision to close Antelope Canyon due to weather comes from the Antelope Canyon operators and/or Navajo Parks and Recreation. National Park Express has no control over these closures.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • The unique terrain of Antelope Canyon guided tour requires guests to be able to climb moderate stairs with minimal assistance.
  • Voucher and valid photo ID required for check-in.
  • The time on your voucher is the check-in time. It is very important to arrive by your scheduled check-in time or your reservation may be subject to cancellation with no refund.
  • Pets not allowed.
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
What To Expect
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Antelope Canyon
Travel to the spectacular Antelope Canyon and see some of the most stunning rock formations you will ever see. You will visit Antelope X, which is located deep inside Antelope Canyon.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (108)
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Karin_R
Jul 2022
Such a beautiful experience!! Viator had the address wrong and the tour time wrong but the experience with Taadidiin company was amazing!!
Vivica_M
Jul 2022
Our tour guide was Josh who was very funny! The entire experience was so breath taking and serene! By far one of the best things I’ve experienced in Arizona. We will definitely be back again soon!
John_T
Jul 2022
I hate to give bad reviews and spent a couple of days considering what to say about our Canyon X tour. We were significantly disappointed. Our tour guide was very nice and quite knowledgeable. However, the tour itself was maddening. We thought we were going to explore a fascinating canyon and soak up info on the place. What we were subjected to, in actuality, was just a selfie venue for our fellow tourists. In the two hours that we were on site, probably 10 minutes of that time were spent actually exploring and moving and learning. The rest of that time was spent watching people take pictures of themselves and each other. No one in our group seemed interested in the place, but seemed obsessed with photographing themselves. This included large family groups and pouting, wanna-be Instagram models. We just basically stood in a slowly moving group and waited on people as they took picture after picture--not of the canyon; of themselves. We crept along SLOWLY. And, sadly, this whole frustrating selfie ordeal was fostered and encouraged by our tour guide (probably at the direction of the operator). The wife and I had no idea what we were in for. Had we known, we'd have walked out of there and not looked back. Here is what I suspect is going on. Canyon X is a small place and they book a lot of time to see it. You don't need all this time to cover such a tiny place; there is much time to kill. Thus, it creeps at a snail's pace while tour guides encourage non-stop, maddening photography sessions at every few paces. Posing, clicking, posing, clicking, clicking, posing, clicking, on and on. If you dislike moving and exploring interesting slot canyons, but do like being pressed into a group of narcissistic strangers that are being enthusiastically encouraged to take thousands of photos (no exaggeration) of themselves and their friends, this might be right up your alley. Admittedly, I haven't taken the Antelope Canyon tours and they may be exactly the same way. Beats me. But, if this doesn't sound like much fun, I would encourage you to avoid this tour. The operator can fix this experience and I hope they do so.
Response from Host
Jul 2022
We are sorry that you didn't enjoy your experience. Most visitors enjoy the canyon and the photo opportunities.

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