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Antelope Canyon Prime Time, Glen Canyon, visite touristique de 4 heures de Horseshoe Bend

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Get the best photos at the Prime Time slot in the Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon.

Free shuttle from most hotels in Page. It includes a comfortable air-conditioned van, professional Navajo guide, bottled water, and warm service, which is the most important.

Hotel pick up → Prime Time Antelope Canyon(Upper or Lower) → Horseshose Bend → Glen Canyon Dam Overlook Hiking

There are Antelope Canyons to choose from:
[Option 1: Upper Antelope Canyon]
It is the most frequently visited by tourists and beams of direct sunlight radiating down from openings at the top of the canyon are much more common.

[Option 2: Lower Antelope Canyon]
The lower canyon is in the shape of a "V" and shallower than the Upper Antelope. Lighting is better in the early hours and late morning.

Will be visiting
[Glen Canyon Dam Overlook]
A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam.

And [Horseshoe Bend] will drive you back to your hotel to finish this tour.
Ville: Page
Sun 13 Jul
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À partir de $219.00
Sun 13 Jul
À partir de $219.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional Navajo guide
Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon tickets, based on your selected
Navajo National Permit Fee and Tax
Bottle of water
Air-conditioned shuttle bus pick up from Page's hotel
Professional Navajo guide
Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon tickets, based on your selected
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • 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
À quoi s'attendre
1
Antelope Canyon
Upper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
2
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
3
Horseshoe Bend
After the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
4
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Finally, we will go to this hiking site: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This is the best spot to see Glen Canyon Dam.( If it rains that day, there will be no visit and no refund, as it is free.) The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a vast panorama of human history.
5
Antelope Canyon
Upper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
6
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
7
Horseshoe Bend
After the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
8
Glen Canyon National Recreation Area
Finally, we will go to this hiking site: Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. This is the best spot to see Glen Canyon Dam.( If it rains that day, there will be no visit and no refund, as it is free.) The recreation area stretches for hundreds of miles from Lees Ferry in Arizona to the Orange Cliffs of southern Utah, encompassing scenic vistas, geologic wonders, and a vast panorama of human history.
9
Canyon de l'antilope
Antelope Canyon supérieur ou inférieur est basé sur vos préférences et votre choix d'option au moment de la réservation. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon est un canyon à sous situé dans le sud-ouest américain, sur les terres Navajo à l'est de Lechee, en Arizona. Il comprend cinq sections distinctes et panoramiques de canyons à sous sur la réserve Navajo.
10
Canyon inférieur de l'antilope
Le Lower Antelope Canyon, appelé Hazdistazí, ou "arches rocheuses en spirale" par les Navajos, est situé à plusieurs kilomètres du Upper Antelope Canyon. Avant l'installation d'escaliers métalliques, la visite du canyon nécessitait l'escalade d'échelles préinstallées dans certaines zones.
11
courbure en fer à cheval
Après la visite de l'Upper ou du Lower Canyon, vous irez à Horseshoe Bend. C'est un méandre incisé en forme de fer à cheval du fleuve Colorado, situé dans la ville de Page, Arizona, États-Unis. La randonnée est d'environ. 6 miles à sens unique jusqu'au belvédère. Le belvédère est d'environ 1 000 mètres de dénivelé, surplombant le fleuve Colorado.
12
Aire de loisirs nationale de Glen Canyon
Enfin, nous irons sur ce site de randonnée : Glen Canyon National Recreation Area. C'est le meilleur endroit pour voir le barrage de Glen Canyon. (S'il pleut ce jour-là, il n'y aura pas de visite ni de remboursement, car c'est gratuit.) La zone de loisirs s'étend sur des centaines de kilomètres de Lees Ferry en Arizona aux falaises d'Orange du sud de l'Utah, englobant des panoramas pittoresques, des merveilles géologiques et un vaste panorama de l'histoire humaine.
13
Antelope Canyon
Upper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
14
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
15
Horseshoe Bend
After the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
16
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam. This short walk takes you to a viewpoint on the canyon rim high above the Colorado River. It affords an unparalleled view of the river, the canyon, and Glen Canyon Dam. This scenic view provides spectacular vistas of the Colorado River as it flows through Glen Canyon and of Glen Canyon Dam itself. From the parking area, follow the metal handrail down the uneven rock steps.
17
Antelope Canyon
Upper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
18
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
19
Horseshoe Bend
After the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
20
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam. This short walk takes you to a viewpoint on the canyon rim high above the Colorado River. It affords an unparalleled view of the river, the canyon, and Glen Canyon Dam. This scenic view provides spectacular vistas of the Colorado River as it flows through Glen Canyon and of Glen Canyon Dam itself. From the parking area, follow the metal handrail down the uneven rock steps.
21
Antelope Canyon
Upper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
22
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
23
Horseshoe Bend
After the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
24
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam. This short walk takes you to a viewpoint on the canyon rim high above the Colorado River. It affords an unparalleled view of the river, the canyon, and Glen Canyon Dam. This scenic view provides spectacular vistas of the Colorado River as it flows through Glen Canyon and of Glen Canyon Dam itself. From the parking area, follow the metal handrail down the uneven rock steps.
25
Antelope Canyon
Upper or lower Antelope Canyon is based on your preference and choice of option at the time of booking. Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon in the American Southwest, on Navajo land east of Lechee, Arizona. It includes five separate, scenic slot canyon sections on the Navajo Reservation.
26
Lower Antelope Canyon
The Lower Antelope Canyon, called Hazdistazí, or 'spiral rock arches' by the Navajo, is located several miles from the Upper Antelope Canyon. Prior to the installation of metal stairways, visiting the canyon required climbing pre-installed ladders in certain areas.
27
Horseshoe Bend
After the Upper or Lower Canyon visit, you will go to Horseshoe Bend. It is a horseshoe-shaped incised meander of the Colorado River, located in the town of Page, Arizona, United States. The hike is about. 6 miles one-way to the overlook. The overlook is about a 1,000 meter drop, looking down onto the Colorado River.
28
Glen Canyon Dam Overlook
A short hike down a set of rock-carved stairs leads to this viewpoint on the rim of the river & dam. This short walk takes you to a viewpoint on the canyon rim high above the Colorado River. It affords an unparalleled view of the river, the canyon, and Glen Canyon Dam. This scenic view provides spectacular vistas of the Colorado River as it flows through Glen Canyon and of Glen Canyon Dam itself. From the parking area, follow the metal handrail down the uneven rock steps.
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Commentaires (24)
Janna_P
Apr 2023
The Antelope Canyon is beautiful but don’t be fulled by the colors that you see advertised. They are only red. Everything else is photoshop. The tour is overpriced.
John C
Mar 2023
We had an amazing day! We met with our tour guide Rob with Roaming Navajo who was great with explaining history and what to expect. We then met up with Ramon at upper Antelope Canyon. What an experience, it was so beautiful and so much history. Ramon assured that we all got great photos. We hiked down to Horseshoe Bend and took some amazing pictures and also at Glen Canyon Damn. Can’t wait to come back again, there is still so much more to see.
manuelcM4849KV
May 2024
We were two couples (American and French) and we have several strong reservations about this proposed service via Bend Tour offered by Tripadvisor: We had reserved 4 entries for almost €1200, or almost €300 per person, or $325 (😲😡, thinking that this was the current price and that the level of service was worth it) for a 4-hour journey. with visit to Antelope Canyon (the Upper) and visit to Horse Shoe Bend, bottle of water included in the price, in theory. We were picked up in front of a hotel by private car at 10:15 a.m. to take us to the site, which was ultimately very close, we could have come there on our own. There our driver leaves us (without offering us water) with another service provider who integrates us into a group. During the 45' wait (for a visit at 11:15 we had to be there at 10:30 😡) I discovered a ticket office where the entry price was $100...🤔... We do the visit (30'), splendid even if the guide's explanations are sparse and of average quality for the price and ultimately it is not the Upper Canyon that we are doing but the Lower Canyon...🤔... but OK... We are taken back to the entrance of the park by off-road truck and our driver takes us not far away, to the famous Horse Shoe Bend which we could have gone to by ourselves by car....entrance per vehicle is 10 $.... Our guide gives us 45' for this visit which we will do without her and without explanations, we walk 25' to reach the viewpoint, we stay there for 15 minutes and in fact it is very beautiful and we return on foot. She takes us back to the hotel by car at 2:15 p.m....and since she picked us up at 10:15 a.m. in fact it's been 4 hours!!! All in all we had 30' + 15' of real visit out of a 4 hour service presented!!!!😡 If we had come by ourselves it would have cost us $100 x 4 =$400 + $10 for the Horse Shoe Bend or $410 instead of the $1300 paid!!!!!😡 or $890 more!!! It is therefore a vast SCAM ON TOURISTS on which TripAdvisor must make money on our backs and it is scandalous. I will denounce this on social networks and I advise you to avoid this. I will also file a complaint and refund with TripAdvisor. Visit made this Friday, May 22. CLERC manual

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