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Antelope Canyon et virage en fer à cheval

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Visit Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend from Las Vegas on a full-day trip through desert landscapes that include the Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument and Lake Powell. After crossing the desert in the comfort of a climate-controlled coach, you hike and explore Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide and walk to Horseshoe Bend Overlook, with its views of a famous bend in the Colorado River.

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Ville: Las Vegas
Thu 10 Apr
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Lunch
Bottled water
Lunch
Bottled water
Lunch
Bottled water
Information additionnelle
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Horseshoe Bend
1 mile hike trail, which is both uphill and downhill. After that you'll get close enough from the edge, if you can Lol - that is about 1,000 feet down - to a rock formation in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Bend is the top attraction in both the Lake Powell and Page-AZ areas.  5$ entrance fee
2
Antelope Canyon
90min tour through the Antelope Canyon with a certified Navajo guide to see red sandstone walls with corkscrew formations, illuminated by sunlight coming down into the slots, which are simply breathtaking.  This colorful canyon is famously long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash floods flowing into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone which was then eroded by wind. Daylight penetrating through the narrow opening at the top creates different kinds of reflected light and colors. Antelope is the most visited slot canyon in the Southwest, partly because it is easily accessible and by far the most publicized, and also since it is so gorgeous and stunning, with just the right combination of depth, width, length, rock color and ambient light that makes this area a popular location for photographers and tourists from all the world.  Entrance fee between 40.00 and 60.00
3
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Wonderful and Gorgeous Dam in Page. Nice view of the Canyon and Lake Powell.
4
Horseshoe Bend
1 mile hike trail, which is both uphill and downhill. After that you'll get close enough from the edge, if you can Lol - that is about 1,000 feet down - to a rock formation in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Bend is the top attraction in both the Lake Powell and Page-AZ areas.  5$ entrance fee
5
Antelope Canyon
90min tour through the Antelope Canyon with a certified Navajo guide to see red sandstone walls with corkscrew formations, illuminated by sunlight coming down into the slots, which are simply breathtaking.  This colorful canyon is famously long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash floods flowing into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone which was then eroded by wind. Daylight penetrating through the narrow opening at the top creates different kinds of reflected light and colors. Antelope is the most visited slot canyon in the Southwest, partly because it is easily accessible and by far the most publicized, and also since it is so gorgeous and stunning, with just the right combination of depth, width, length, rock color and ambient light that makes this area a popular location for photographers and tourists from all the world.  Entrance fee between 40.00 and 60.00
6
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Wonderful and Gorgeous Dam in Page. Nice view of the Canyon and Lake Powell.
7
Horseshoe Bend
1 mile hike trail, which is both uphill and downhill. After that you'll get close enough from the edge, if you can Lol - that is about 1,000 feet down - to a rock formation in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Bend is the top attraction in both the Lake Powell and Page-AZ areas.  5$ entrance fee
8
Antelope Canyon
90min tour through the Antelope Canyon with a certified Navajo guide to see red sandstone walls with corkscrew formations, illuminated by sunlight coming down into the slots, which are simply breathtaking.  This colorful canyon is famously long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash floods flowing into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone which was then eroded by wind. Daylight penetrating through the narrow opening at the top creates different kinds of reflected light and colors. Antelope is the most visited slot canyon in the Southwest, partly because it is easily accessible and by far the most publicized, and also since it is so gorgeous and stunning, with just the right combination of depth, width, length, rock color and ambient light that makes this area a popular location for photographers and tourists from all the world.  Entrance fee between 40.00 and 60.00
9
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
Wonderful and Gorgeous Dam in Page. Nice view of the Canyon and Lake Powell.
10
courbure en fer à cheval
Sentier de randonnée de 1 mile, qui est à la fois en montée et en descente. Après cela, vous vous rapprocherez suffisamment du bord, si vous le pouvez Lol - c'est-à-dire à environ 1 000 pieds de profondeur - d'une formation rocheuse dans le fleuve Colorado. Horseshoe Bend est la principale attraction des régions du lac Powell et de Page-AZ. 5$ de droit d'entrée
11
Canyon de l'antilope
Visite de 90 minutes à travers l'Antelope Canyon avec un guide Navajo certifié pour voir des murs de grès rouge avec des formations en tire-bouchon, illuminés par la lumière du soleil descendant dans les fentes, qui sont tout simplement à couper le souffle. Ce canyon coloré est réputé long et étroit avec un couloir praticable au bas du fond du canyon. Il a été formé par des crues soudaines coulant dans les fissures du grès Navajo qui a ensuite été érodé par le vent. La lumière du jour pénétrant par l'ouverture étroite au sommet crée différents types de lumière et de couleurs réfléchies. Antelope est le canyon à sous le plus visité du sud-ouest, en partie parce qu'il est facilement accessible et de loin le plus médiatisé, et aussi parce qu'il est si magnifique et magnifique, avec juste la bonne combinaison de profondeur, largeur, longueur, couleur de roche et ambiant lumière qui fait de cette région un lieu prisé des photographes et des touristes du monde entier. Frais d'entrée entre 40h00 et 60h00
12
Vue sur le barrage de Glen Canyon
Merveilleux et magnifique barrage à Page. Belle vue sur le Canyon et le lac Powell.
13
Horseshoe Bend
1 mile hike trail, which is both uphill and downhill. After that you'll get close enough from the edge, if you can Lol - that is about 1,000 feet down - to a rock formation in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Bend is the top attraction in both the Lake Powell and Page-AZ areas. 
14
Antelope Canyon
90min tour through the Antelope Canyon with a certified Navajo guide to see red sandstone walls with corkscrew formations, illuminated by sunlight coming down into the slots, which are simply breathtaking.  This colorful canyon is famously long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash floods flowing into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone which was then eroded by wind. Daylight penetrating through the narrow opening at the top creates different kinds of reflected light and colors. Antelope is the most visited slot canyon in the Southwest, partly because it is easily accessible and by far the most publicized, and also since it is so gorgeous and stunning, with just the right combination of depth, width, length, rock color and ambient light that makes this area a popular location for photographers and tourists from all the world.  Entrance fee 50.00
15
Horseshoe Bend
1 mile hike trail, which is both uphill and downhill. After that you'll get close enough from the edge, if you can Lol - that is about 1,000 feet down - to a rock formation in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Bend is the top attraction in both the Lake Powell and Page-AZ areas. 
16
Antelope Canyon
90min tour through the Antelope Canyon with a certified Navajo guide to see red sandstone walls with corkscrew formations, illuminated by sunlight coming down into the slots, which are simply breathtaking.  This colorful canyon is famously long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash floods flowing into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone which was then eroded by wind. Daylight penetrating through the narrow opening at the top creates different kinds of reflected light and colors. Antelope is the most visited slot canyon in the Southwest, partly because it is easily accessible and by far the most publicized, and also since it is so gorgeous and stunning, with just the right combination of depth, width, length, rock color and ambient light that makes this area a popular location for photographers and tourists from all the world.  Entrance fee 50.00
17
Horseshoe Bend
1 mile hike trail, which is both uphill and downhill. After that you'll get close enough from the edge, if you can Lol - that is about 1,000 feet down - to a rock formation in the Colorado River. Horseshoe Bend is the top attraction in both the Lake Powell and Page-AZ areas. 
18
Antelope Canyon
90min tour through the Antelope Canyon with a certified Navajo guide to see red sandstone walls with corkscrew formations, illuminated by sunlight coming down into the slots, which are simply breathtaking.  This colorful canyon is famously long and narrow with a walkable corridor at the bottom of the canyon floor. It was formed by flash floods flowing into the cracks of the Navajo sandstone which was then eroded by wind. Daylight penetrating through the narrow opening at the top creates different kinds of reflected light and colors. Antelope is the most visited slot canyon in the Southwest, partly because it is easily accessible and by far the most publicized, and also since it is so gorgeous and stunning, with just the right combination of depth, width, length, rock color and ambient light that makes this area a popular location for photographers and tourists from all the world.  Entrance fee 50.00
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Commentaires (90)
CarylMarie_D
Dec 2021
Antelope was simply breathtaking! Josh, our guide was such an excellent photographer too. Mark, our driver is great. Have been using Viator for 7 yrs now and never been disappointed.
JorgeVC218
Sep 2021
This tour was a fantastic ! I can't say I had a favorite part because the entire tour was great. The scenery was beautiful and so the long trip is worth it. The guide, Danny, was also fantastic, he was very sociable, knowledgeable, and fun! I would schedule another tour with pearl tours if I could, they were very punctual and I had no inconveniences.
georgek971
Sep 2021
Antelope Canyon was an out of the world experience and worth the long drive from Las Vegas and back in 15 hours. Danny, the driver, broke up the drive with well timed restroom breaks and he made the long drive as bearable as possible. He also had plenty of water and a box of snacks for each passenger. Jordan, the Navajo guide at the canyon was outstanding as he explained the mysteries of the colors and geologic formations of the the place. The demerits of this tour are as follows: (1) Our tour confirmation instructed that we were to be at the pickup point 15 minutes before 5 AM. After wandering around Harrah's/Linq and seeing no one, we received a text message that we would be pickup at our hotel. Fortunately, we kept our car and were able to go back and wait for the driver, who came around 5:30 PM. (2) We were a total of 7 passengers squeezed into a SUV which meant 3 of us had to crawl over the second row seat to get into the third row of seats with barely room for three average sized bodies. The choice of vehicle added greatly to the discomfort of the excursion. Being seniors, my wife and I were slow walkers and could not have walked down the viewpoints of the Horseshoe Bend within the allotted time.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2021
If a Luxury SUV (Lincoln Navigator 2021) is a small car, what is big enough for you?

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