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Upper Antelope Canyon Ticket

Overview
• Walk inside Upper Antelope Canyon, with lots of photo opportunities.

• Learn how years of natural phenomena created such startling sights
City: Page
Mon 23 Sep
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Starting at $125.00
Mon 23 Sep
Starting at $125.00
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What's Included
Navajo Permit Fee
Upper Antelope Canyon Ticket
Route and map
Meeting point
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Page
Navajo Tribal Park
Please check in with your name (Okay to show your name on the phone if you do not have a printer). Please check in 1 hour (at least 45 minutes) EARLIER before the tour time. Must be checked in 45 minutes before tour time, reservation will be canceled and will not be refunded or rescheduled due to late check-in. Refunds will not be issued for “no-shows” and being late!

Please use Google Maps to search and check in at Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours/Tsé Bíghanílíní Tours, Highway 98, Milepost, 299.8, Page, AZ 86040, wear mask and prepare enough cash for paying check in service fee($5 per person). One bag per reservation and no tripods/monopods.

All times mentioned on the page and confirmations are in ARIZONA STANDARD TIME (Summer time: Same time as Pacific Time; Winter time Same time as Mountain Time. - No Daylight Saving Time - Not Utah Time - Not Navajo Nation Time). Because the Utah State Line is less than 7 miles away, cell phone towers from Utah (and the surrounding Navajo Nation) often will be the wrong time! Do yourself a favor and do like the locals do: Manually set your cell phone to PHOENIX, AZ time.

For Children under 55 lbs, please bring your OWN Children's car seat or booster seat for shuttle ride down (the tour will NOT provide it)

MASKS ARE REQUIRED! SOCIAL DISTANCING WILL BE ENFORCED.
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Customers must be on site 1 hour(at least 45 minutes) in advance to exchange tickets, if late, there will be no refunds.
  • Customers are not allowed to bring selfie-sticks, GOPRO Cameras, Drones,or other professional camera accessories.
  • Customers are not allowed to bring any bags or tripods
  • MASKS ARE REQUIRED! SOCIAL DISTANCING WILL BE ENFORCED.
  • All times on this tour page and confirmations are in ARIZONA TIME (Summer time: Same time as Pacific Time; Winter time Same time as Mountain Time. - No Daylight Saving Time - Not Utah Time - Not Navajo Nation Time). Because the Utah State Line is less than 7 miles away, cell phone towers from Utah (and the surrounding Navajo Nation) often will be the wrong time! Do yourself a favor and do like the locals do: Manually set your cell phone to PHOENIX, AZ time.
  • The ticket CANNOT be changed or canceled or refunded after confirmation. Refunds will not be issued for “no-shows” and being late. Regretfully, illness, fear of COVID, forgotten reservations, misjudging travel times, traffic, weather and other emergencies do not affect this strict policy. We're sorry!
  • The baby also need to book a seat and pay the same price as adult. For Children under 55 lbs, please bring your OWN Children's car seat or booster seat for shuttle ride down (the tour will NOT provide it)
  • Check in at Highway 98, Milepost, 299, Page, AZ 86040
  • Visitors are shuttled 3 miles to Upper Antelope Canyon entrance
  • Visitors must hike up walkway and down a walkway on the tour (0.8 miles)
  • No pets or animals are allowed into the canyon
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
What To Expect
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Antelope Canyon
We are visiting Upper Antelope Canyon. Witness a masterpiece of Nature's uncanny workmanship as you embark on a visual feast. enjoy a scenic ride to the canyon where the guide explains geology, cultural history and modern issues. Upon arrival at the site you will step into the desert and enter an amazing fantasy world in stone. For photographers, with proper exposures, you can bring out the best in your own creativity. For non-photographers there is a magical new world to explore and immerse yourself in. The colors are rich and deep in the morning and afternoon,and the famous light beams occur mid-day during April to September. Hiking over the top of the canyon is required. Trail is rated MODERATELY DIFFICULT.
Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (182)
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weeps86
Jun 2022
Try your luck walking-in to the canyon parking lot and buy your tickets directly with the tour operator. At the time of post, the tickets are $100 per person. There are only 2 licensed operators: Navajo Tours and Tse Bighanilini. TripAdvisor allows third party tour agencies to resell the tickets at 80% mark-up ($179) which is too much in my opinion. But to be fair, I bought the tickets last minute (5 days before) so the online tickets sold by the official operators were sold out. However, it is possible to walk in and try your luck at getting last minute openings. My tour was operated by Tse Bighanilini, they are professional and our guide was friendly and accommodating. She knew all the good smartphone photography tips and tricks to help amateur photographers take amazing pictures. The operator was strict with mask policy which is a good thing to see. No double standards and no slack in reinforcing the rule. I learned from the guide about the strictness of the rule. Antelope Canyon belongs to the Navajo Nation, which is a sovereign state - their President is not the POTUS so usual rules/laws that apply in the US doesn’t apply to their land. During the covid pandemic, the Navajo Nation was badly affected with the world’s highest infection rates at one point of time. Navajo Nation does not have readily accessible water and medical amenities so covid hit them hard. Their President allowed the re-opening of businesses with the condition that masks are worn. Do NOT bring any pets or service animals as. Saw a young couple who tried to argue and made a big fuss on insisting to bring their service animal along but was turned down. I later heard from the guide that one reason is that dogs may bark in the canyon at animals (birds, lizards, etc) which may disturb the spirits of their ancestors. We went for the 3:25pm tour, which is the last tour for the day. This means we were lucky that it we did not have to hike up the canyon and take the stairs, we could just u-turn at the end of the canyon and walk out through the canyon. We were formed in groups of 8-9 people who shared the same guide and truck. There are about 4 groups in the canyon for our 3:25pm time slot and we had to wait for the group in front of us finish taking photos and disappear in the background before we could proceed. Most of the time spent in the canyon was waiting for our turns to take photos.
Linda_Z
Jun 2022
People working there are very helpful and friendly. Our tour guide takes extra steps to show us where to take great photos.
Compass41714508354
Jun 2022
We followed the directions provided and were well prepared. We wore our masks throughout the visit. Next time we’ll bring snacks and water to have when the tour is over. Porta potties are on site but that’s about it. Frank our tour guide was very knowledgeable and kind- he even helped with photos and setting our phones to make the most of our experience. Would definitely love to do this again!

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