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Excursion d'une journée à Antelope Canyon et Horseshoe Bend au départ de Flagstaff

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Découvrez les couleurs, l'atmosphère naturelle et les formations rocheuses d'Antelope Canyon et de Horseshoe Bend lors de cette excursion d'une journée au départ de Flagstaff, en Arizona. Vous explorerez les profondeurs d'Antelope Canyon avec un guide Navajo et ferez une randonnée jusqu'à Horseshoe Bend. Assurez-vous d'apporter un appareil photo, car vous voudrez capturer cette partie unique du paysage américain. Le ramassage à l'hôtel à Flagstaff est inclus.
Ville: Drapeau
Fri 08 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Professional guide
All taxes, fees and handling charges
Picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam
Air-conditioned vehicle
Soda/Pop
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • LE TOUR DÉPART DE NOTRE BUREAU À FLAGSTAFF, ARIZONA. NOUS NE POUVONS PAS ACCUEILLIR LES INVITÉS EN DEHORS DE FLAGSTAFF - SANS EXCEPTION.
  • Des chaussures de marche confortables sont fortement recommandées
  • Veuillez noter que nous pouvons utiliser le canyon supérieur ou inférieur de l'antilope en fonction des conditions météorologiques et de la foule
  • L'âge minimum est de 5 ans. Cette excursion ne convient PAS aux bébés ou aux tout-petits.
  • Les voyageurs doivent être capables de marcher 1,5 miles (2,5 km) sur des surfaces inégales pour participer à cette excursion
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et personnel
À quoi s'attendre
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Navajo Nation
Travel through one of the most biodiverse stretch of highway from Flagstaff at 7000 feet, the Navajo Nation, and the red rocks of Glen Canyon before arriving at Horseshoe Bend
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Horseshoe Bend
Next, it's off to Horseshoe Bend. Take an approximate 0.75-mile (1.2-km) hike that brings you to one of the best overlooks. At a point not far downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River meanders around a rock promontory, creating the horseshoe-shaped loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. As you approach the edge, take in the wonderful view. Please note: You'll hike a total of 2 miles (3.2 km); comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
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Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Enjoy amazing views as you enjoy a picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
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Antelope Canyon
At Antelope Canyon, follow your Navajo guide through a narrow slit in the earth where you’ll see the sculpted sandstone cliff. Sunlight from overhead creates shafts of light that pass into the canyon, making it even more beautiful. Descend ladders into the depths of the canyon to discover more of this serene place, and take photos with help from your guide about using the right settings on your camera for the light and the best angles for taking interesting shots. Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream.
5
Navajo Nation
Travel through one of the most biodiverse stretch of highway from Flagstaff at 7000 feet, the Navajo Nation, and the red rocks of Glen Canyon before arriving at Horseshoe Bend
6
Horseshoe Bend
Next, it's off to Horseshoe Bend. Take an approximate 0.75-mile (1.2-km) hike that brings you to one of the best overlooks. At a point not far downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River meanders around a rock promontory, creating the horseshoe-shaped loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. As you approach the edge, take in the wonderful view. Please note: You'll hike a total of 2 miles (3.2 km); comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
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Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Enjoy amazing views as you enjoy a picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
8
Antelope Canyon
At Antelope Canyon, follow your Navajo guide through a narrow slit in the earth where you’ll see the sculpted sandstone cliff. Sunlight from overhead creates shafts of light that pass into the canyon, making it even more beautiful. Descend ladders into the depths of the canyon to discover more of this serene place, and take photos with help from your guide about using the right settings on your camera for the light and the best angles for taking interesting shots. Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream.
9
Navajo Nation
Travel through one of the most biodiverse stretch of highway from Flagstaff at 7000 feet, the Navajo Nation, and the red rocks of Glen Canyon before arriving at Horseshoe Bend
10
Horseshoe Bend
Next, it's off to Horseshoe Bend. Take an approximate 0.75-mile (1.2-km) hike that brings you to one of the best overlooks. At a point not far downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River meanders around a rock promontory, creating the horseshoe-shaped loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. As you approach the edge, take in the wonderful view. Please note: You'll hike a total of 2 miles (3.2 km); comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
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Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Enjoy amazing views as you enjoy a picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
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Antelope Canyon
At Antelope Canyon, follow your Navajo guide through a narrow slit in the earth where you’ll see the sculpted sandstone cliff. Sunlight from overhead creates shafts of light that pass into the canyon, making it even more beautiful. Descend ladders into the depths of the canyon to discover more of this serene place, and take photos with help from your guide about using the right settings on your camera for the light and the best angles for taking interesting shots. Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream.
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Navajo Nation
Travel through one of the most biodiverse stretch of highway from Flagstaff at 7000 feet, the Navajo Nation, and the red rocks of Glen Canyon before arriving at Horseshoe Bend
14
Horseshoe Bend
Next, it's off to Horseshoe Bend. Take an approximate 0.75-mile (1.2-km) hike that brings you to one of the best overlooks. At a point not far downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River meanders around a rock promontory, creating the horseshoe-shaped loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. As you approach the edge, take in the wonderful view. Please note: You'll hike a total of 2 miles (3.2 km); comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
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Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Enjoy amazing views as you enjoy a picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
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Antelope Canyon
At Antelope Canyon, follow your Navajo guide through a narrow slit in the earth where you’ll see the sculpted sandstone cliff. Sunlight from overhead creates shafts of light that pass into the canyon, making it even more beautiful. Descend ladders into the depths of the canyon to discover more of this serene place, and take photos with help from your guide about using the right settings on your camera for the light and the best angles for taking interesting shots. Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream.
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Navajo Nation
Travel through one of the most biodiverse stretch of highway from Flagstaff at 7000 feet, the Navajo Nation, and the red rocks of Glen Canyon before arriving at Horseshoe Bend
18
Horseshoe Bend
Next, it's off to Horseshoe Bend. Take an approximate 0.75-mile (1.2-km) hike that brings you to one of the best overlooks. At a point not far downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River meanders around a rock promontory, creating the horseshoe-shaped loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. As you approach the edge, take in the wonderful view. Please note: You'll hike a total of 2 miles (3.2 km); comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
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Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Enjoy amazing views as you enjoy a picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
20
Antelope Canyon
At Antelope Canyon, follow your Navajo guide through a narrow slit in the earth where you’ll see the sculpted sandstone cliff. Sunlight from overhead creates shafts of light that pass into the canyon, making it even more beautiful. Descend ladders into the depths of the canyon to discover more of this serene place, and take photos with help from your guide about using the right settings on your camera for the light and the best angles for taking interesting shots. Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream.
21
Navajo Nation
Travel through one of the most biodiverse stretch of highway from Flagstaff at 7000 feet, the Navajo Nation, and the red rocks of Glen Canyon before arriving at Horseshoe Bend
22
Horseshoe Bend
Next, it's off to Horseshoe Bend. Take an approximate 0.75-mile (1.2-km) hike that brings you to one of the best overlooks. At a point not far downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam, the Colorado River meanders around a rock promontory, creating the horseshoe-shaped loop beloved by visitors and photographers from around the world. As you approach the edge, take in the wonderful view. Please note: You'll hike a total of 2 miles (3.2 km); comfortable walking shoes are strongly recommended.
23
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Enjoy amazing views as you enjoy a picnic lunch at Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
24
Antelope Canyon
At Antelope Canyon, follow your Navajo guide through a narrow slit in the earth where you’ll see the sculpted sandstone cliff. Sunlight from overhead creates shafts of light that pass into the canyon, making it even more beautiful. Descend ladders into the depths of the canyon to discover more of this serene place, and take photos with help from your guide about using the right settings on your camera for the light and the best angles for taking interesting shots. Antelope Canyon is a photographers dream.
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Nation Navajo
Parcourez l'un des tronçons d'autoroute les plus riches en biodiversité depuis Flagstaff à 7000 pieds, la nation Navajo et les roches rouges de Glen Canyon avant d'arriver à Horseshoe Bend
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courbure en fer à cheval
Ensuite, direction Horseshoe Bend. Faites une randonnée d'environ 1,2 km (0,75 mile) qui vous mènera à l'un des meilleurs points de vue. À un point non loin en aval du barrage de Glen Canyon, le fleuve Colorado serpente autour d'un promontoire rocheux, créant la boucle en forme de fer à cheval appréciée des visiteurs et des photographes du monde entier. À l'approche du bord, admirez la vue magnifique. Veuillez noter : vous marcherez un total de 2 miles (3,2 km) ; des chaussures de marche confortables sont fortement recommandées.
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Vue sur le barrage de Glen Canyon
Profitez d'une vue imprenable tout en savourant un pique-nique au Glen Canyon Dam Overlook.
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Canyon de l'antilope
À Antelope Canyon, suivez votre guide Navajo à travers une étroite fente dans la terre où vous verrez la falaise de grès sculptée. La lumière du soleil au-dessus crée des rayons de lumière qui pénètrent dans le canyon, le rendant encore plus beau. Descendez des échelles dans les profondeurs du canyon pour découvrir davantage cet endroit serein et prenez des photos avec l'aide de votre guide sur l'utilisation des bons réglages sur votre appareil photo pour la lumière et les meilleurs angles pour prendre des photos intéressantes. Antelope Canyon est un rêve pour les photographes.
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Commentaires (409)
dbartoletti
Apr 2018
The tour picked us up at our hotel in Flagstaff. On the way to Antelope Canyon, our tour guide pointed out interesting landmarks and points of interest on the Navajo reservation. We started our tour at Horseshoe Bend and watched the boats on the Colorado River motoring around. From there we went to Glen Canyon Dam and spent an hour or so touring the visitor center. We ate lunch here outdoors on the lawn of the visitor center and enjoyed the day. Lunch was sandwiches from a local deli and they were good but the pasta salad and fruit plate was really lacking in quantity. We felt like they cheaped out on the pasta salad and fruit as it was maybe big enough for 4 people, not 12. So everyone politely took just a little. In fairness there was lots of snacks and water on the bus to supplement lunch, but if you are going to offer pasta salad and fruit BUY ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE IN THE TOUR TO GET 2 OR 3 SCOOPS SO IT IS ACTUALLY CONSIDERED A SIDE! After lunch and the dam we drove through Page which was fun and got to see this very unique town built for the dam builders. I enjoyed the drive through Page, especially the street with 14 churches, in a row, on it. We arrived at the canyon and watched a traditional Navajo Hoop Dance. Our tour guide then got us in line and ready and we were the first group in our 2:15 time slot to go into the canyon. the red rock was beautiful and our guide gave us tips and tricks on how to take awesome photos of the canyon. After seeing all the sights and getting the interesting insights from our tour guide we settled in for our 2 hour trip back to Flagstaff. I took this opportunity to take a nap and woke up refreshed back at our hotel. For me it was all about the canyon and Horseshoe Bend and the damn were nice BUT the canyon was just WOW!!!!! Yes, I was a little peeved about the ridiculously small sides at lunch and rightly so thought the day was great and not having to drive and getting to nap on the way back was priceless!
j0annasmith
Apr 2018
Tour guide named Ryan was so nice. This was well worth the money, I had a blast. You will never get another experience like this. You can take some amazing pictures too. 11/10 tour. I’m still a teen and I enjoyed the stories and sights.
Maggie B
Apr 2018
Myself and my 13yo thoroughly enjoyed this day trip! We we're picked up at our hotel in Flagstaff and in a group of 10 people with our tour guide Jen. She was bubbly, enthusiastic and ready to go on time! As we drove through the Babbitt Ranch and Navajo reservation, she provided vast knowledge of the state of Arizona, the city of Flagstaff, environmental climates and history of the native Indian tribes. Her guide experience showcased her education, life experiences and vast collections of historical reference. When we went to Horseshoe Bend, we spent 45 mins there, which - for the walk down and walk back up the steep trail I only wish we had more time. (I'm from the mid-west, elevations take effect on me and slow me down!) We traveled onward to the Glen Canyon Dam for lunch - which was handmade with pasta and fruit! Not cheaply put together. I only wish I knew it was whole grain bread,as my son is picky and I felt bad he just ate the contents. Next we gathered to the Navajo Canyon Tour company for Antelope Canyon (upper). We had Jazz,who was incredible!! She showed us all the great spots to take a picture, how to change the lighting to get the colors you actually saw. All in all,I'm thoroughly impressed and would recommend, as well as come back to them for a tour again! I just wish we had more time to shop (only 10-15 mins), and visit the Bend. Kind of rushed.

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