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Excursion à Antelope Canyon et Horseshoe Bend au départ de Sedona

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Venez découvrir le monde merveilleux d'Upper Antelope Canyon. Le canyon est un canyon à fentes longues et étroites, de 120 pieds de profondeur et sculpté à une perfection étonnante tout au long des millénaires. C'est vraiment un spectacle à voir. Ce n'est pas un hasard si ce canyon est mondialement connu pour sa beauté et ses possibilités photographiques et c'est l'une des merveilles incontournables du sud-ouest américain. Veuillez noter que notre politique d'annulation est de nous informer 48 heures avant votre visite pour recevoir un remboursement complet.
Ville: Sedona
Sun 17 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Lunch provided
Bottled water
Upper Antelope Slot Canyon
Professional guides
Glen Canyon Dam/Lake Powell
Historic Cameron Trading Post
Sedona & Village of Oak Creek Hotel pickup and drop off (city limits only) approximately 6-6:30am
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions médullaires
  • Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs devraient avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Déjeuner fourni
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Vêtements et chaussures de voyage confortables (les baskets conviennent)
  • Les couches sont recommandées pour les mois d'automne, d'hiver et de printemps
  • La visite nécessite de marcher sur un terrain accidenté et non pavé pendant 90 minutes
  • N'oubliez pas votre appareil photo
  • L'âge minimum est de 6 ans
  • Les invités doivent être ambulatoires pour les parties à pied de la visite
  • INFORMATIONS SUR L'HÔTEL REQUISES 72 HEURES AVANT LA DATE DE LA VISITE
  • Visage masques requis pour les voyageurs dans les espaces publics
  • Masques faciaux requis pour les guides dans les espaces publics
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Distanciation sociale appliquée tout au long de l'expérience
  • Régulièrement désinfectés zones ffic
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • Vérifications régulières de la température pour personnel
  • Contrôles de température pour les voyageurs à l'arrivée
  • Paiements sans contact pour les pourboires et les suppléments
  • Les sièges ont été retirés de nos fourgonnettes pour assurer une distance sûre/confortable Des affiches sur le protocole de sécurité ont été affichées dans toutes les fourgonnettes avec cet avis De l'eau en bouteille sera toujours fournie à nos invités dans une glacière sur la camionnette que le guide (portant des gants) distribuera sur demande
À quoi s'attendre
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Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
2
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
3
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
4
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
5
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
6
Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
7
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
8
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
9
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
10
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
11
Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
12
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
13
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
14
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
15
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
16
Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
17
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
18
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
19
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
20
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
21
Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
22
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
23
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
24
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
25
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
26
Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
27
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
28
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
29
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
30
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
31
Antelope Canyon
Upper Antelope Canyon Scenic Tour
32
Oak Creek Canyon
Breathtaking in its red rock beauty, the Canyon is a spectacular 16-mile gorge with streams and waterfalls between sheer rock walls.
33
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the intimate Grand Canyon experience (although technically located in Glen Canyon.) The trailhead to this 3/4 mile hike is located just outside of Page, Arizona. It overlooks one of the most spectacular views on the Colorado River, 4 miles south of the Glen Canyon Dam, and 7 miles north of mile zero of the Grand Canyon.
34
Cameron Trading Post
Specializing in Native American crafts.
35
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Scenic
36
Canyon de l'antilope
Visite panoramique du Upper Antelope Canyon
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Canyon du ruisseau Oak
À couper le souffle par sa beauté de roche rouge, le Canyon est une gorge spectaculaire de 16 milles avec des ruisseaux et des cascades entre des parois rocheuses abruptes.
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courbure en fer à cheval
Horseshoe Bend est l'expérience intime du Grand Canyon (bien que techniquement située à Glen Canyon.) Le début du sentier de cette randonnée de 3/4 mile est situé juste à l'extérieur de Page, en Arizona. Il surplombe l'une des vues les plus spectaculaires sur le fleuve Colorado, à 4 miles au sud du barrage de Glen Canyon et à 7 miles au nord du mile zéro du Grand Canyon.
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Poste de traite de Cameron
Spécialisée dans l'artisanat amérindien.
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Vue sur le barrage de Glen Canyon
Scénique
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Politique d'annulation
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Commentaires (463)
spicegrrl
Jan 2019
Everything A. Vexillari recently wrote in his/her recent review is true: good van, good driver/guide (we had Katherine), same itinerary, yes indeed very cold in Antelope Cyn in wintertime, yet a worthwhile day trip from Sedona even if it is a long day. Just a couple details to add. In winter, the first and last couple hours of the trip are in darkness. Therefore we didn’t actually SEE Oak Creek Canyon even though we drove through it. Not a complaint, just an observation. Also, the Cameron Trading Post was a bust for us. We were all excited about buying stuff there, wanting to support the Native Americans, but we didn’t actually LIKE any of the stuff, because it’s all very traditional in its design and we happen to prefer more modern designs. The rugs were nice, though, and there was a rugmaker working on a rug, so that was nice. We heard later that the Navajo food there is very good, so that’s worth knowing. Finally, on a positive note, the provided lunch in Page was surprisingly excellent. It’s ordinary food on the face of it - just sandwiches and a salad bar - but everything was super well executed. Good quality bread on the sandwiches, great stuff in the very fresh salad bar fresh, nice soup, and special kudos for excellent homemade ranch dressing (we love ranch and definitely know homemade when we taste it). Antelope Canyon was absolutely stunning and worth the drive just by itself. Overall, DO this trip even if you are there in the winter.
Vexillari A
Dec 2018
Don't think twice about this tour, take it. The day is long - 13 hours from pick-up at our hotel in Sedona and back. Our passenger van was for 12 people, only six were onboard. Bottles of water were provided for us on the van. Our route was up through Oak Canyon watching the sun come up as our guide, Lynn, talked about local history, ranging from the geology to the settlers. We were offered a restroom break at Flagstaff, but chose to go on instead. We stopped briefly for pictures outside of Flagstaff at Sunset Crater, then on the road to Cameron. We stopped at the Cameron Trading Post which has Navajo and Hopi goods for sale. The Trading Post is right next to the historic (closed) Cameron Suspension Bridge, which was a great photo opportunity. We got back on the van and proceeded to Horseshoe Bend, an almost 360 degree loop in the Colorado River. Then back to the van and on to lunch in Page, AZ. We had a choice of sandwiches (including vegetarian and gluten-free options) with fries, a drink, and a power bar. After lunch we transferred to vans driven by Navajo guides to go to Antelope Canyon. The Canyon is on the Navajo Reservation and is only accessible with a guide. It is important to note that there seems to be multiple companies using very different equipment for this part of the tour. Our van was brand new, air-conditioned and enclosed. Some companies have open-air trucks ranging from pick-ups with bench seats to surplus military trucks. The open-air trucks are all covered, but are obviously not air-conditioned. It looked like riders would get pretty dusty since the trucks drive in convoy down a dry wash to get to the canyon, and there are LOT of trucks. The Canyon is spectacular, period. The pictures do not do it justice. Note that it is about 10 degrees cooler in the canyon, there is NO direct sunlight, and your group moves in slow stages so that staying warm on a winter trip like ours requires appropriate clothing. Our Navajo guide, Sandra, was simply awesome. She played in the canyon as a little girl, before it became an international tourist attraction, and very generously shared some personal stories. It takes about an hour to go through the canyon and then walked back through, past the inbound tour groups, to get back to our van. We then drove back to the transfer point in Page to change back to our original van for the drive back to Sedona. Note that the transfer point facilities are limited - after we transferred, Lynn took us to the Glen Canyon Dam National Park both as an extra sight to see and to use the facilities there, But alas, glorious leader had closed the federal government in a fit of rage, thus denying the use of the restrooms. Lynn got us to alternative facilities and we proceeded back to Sedona, this time using the highway route instead of Oak Creek Canyon. So: Lynn was outstanding, ask for her. Bring snacks for the van ride up and back, take warm clothing if a winter tour, relax, enjoy the scenery, take a million pictures.
saabdued
Dec 2018
I am writing this a bit late, but took this tour about early in the second week of November. Man, it was so much fun. The people were great as were the sights and the driver/guide Matt. His stories and enthusiasm were very interesting and made the drive go by quickly. Antelope Canyon-X is a wonder of the world and may return some day when more of the slot canyons are open for visitors. And our Native American guide Josh at the canyon was also very good. I wish I were in better shape as I did have some difficulty breathing due to the elevation, and regretfully a slightly lame left leg keep me back a touch. I stayed back at Horseshoe Bend as I don't know if I would have been able to climb the hill back to the bus. But my wife took the walk and we have some excellent photos. Thanks Great Adventure Tours, Matt and Josh. You made that day very special.

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