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Antelope Canyon d'une demi-journée avec visite de Horseshoe Bend

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Visit to the most famous photography spots in the world, U-shaped Horseshoe Bend and Lower Antelope Canyon/Upper Antelope Canyon/Canyon X (depending on your selection) in Page, Arizona. Travel the tour right from Page.
Ville: Page
Sat 21 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Admission to Lower Antelope Canyon or Upper Antelope Canyon or Canyon X depending on your selection
Water
Van Transportation
Admission Fee to Horseshoe Bend
Manuel Polaris Slingshot
Water
Van Transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • 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
  • The entry time of the canyon is subject to change by the guide. Please follow up with the guide arrangement.
  • The order of the tour itinerary is subject to change.
  • The tour will visit Lower Antelope Canyon or Upper Antelope Canyon or Canyon X depending on your selection. We will NOT visit all of them.
  • The tour time is just for reference. The pickup is subject to the guide reconfirmation one day prior to tour date
À quoi s'attendre
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Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
3
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
4
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
5
Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
6
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
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courbure en fer à cheval
Horseshoe Bend est le méandre du fleuve Colorado, situé près de la ville de Page, en Arizona, du nom de sa forme en fer à cheval. Il est situé dans la zone de loisirs de Glen Canyon, à 8 km en aval du barrage de Glen Canyon et du lac Powell. Beaucoup viennent voir le Horseshoe Bend et donnent sur 42 000 pieds sur le Bend via la falaise abrupte au-dessus du méandre.
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Canyon inférieur de l'antilope
Le populaire canyon à fente prismatique est situé sur les terres amérindiennes Navajo près de Page, en Arizona, et est divisé en sections supérieure et inférieure. Antelope Canyon a été façonné par l'érosion par l'eau de pluie du grès Navajo et n'est accessible que par le biais d'une visite guidée. Souvent appelée Corkscrew Canyon, cette magnifique attraction naturelle présente un arc-en-ciel de couleurs, ce qui en fait un lieu de prédilection pour les photographes.
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Canyon de l'antilope
Découvrez l'époustouflant Upper Antelope Canyon. Connu par les Navajos comme "l'endroit où l'eau coule à travers les rochers", ce canyon à sous spectaculaire présente certaines des formations géologiques les plus impressionnantes jamais créées par la nature. Assurez-vous d'apporter votre appareil photo car vous ne voudrez pas manquer certaines des vues les plus époustouflantes de la fente Upper Antelope Canyon.
10
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
11
Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
12
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
13
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
14
Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
15
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
16
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
17
Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
18
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
19
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
20
Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
21
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
22
Horseshoe Bend
Horseshoe Bend is the meander of the Colorado River, located near the town of Page, Arizona, named after its Horseshoe shape. It is located in the Glen Canyon Recreational Area, 5 miles downstream from the Glen Canyon Dam and Lake Powell. Many come to see the Horseshoe Bend and overlook 42,000 feet on the Bend via the steep cliff above the meander.
23
Lower Antelope Canyon
The popular prismatic slot canyon is located on Navajo Native American land near Page, Arizona and is divided into upper and lower sections. Antelope Canyon was shaped by rainwater erosion of Navajo Sandstone and is only accessible through a guided tour. Often referred to as Corkscrew Canyon, this beautiful natural attraction features a rainbow of colors making it a favorite locations for photographers.
24
Antelope Canyon
Experience breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon. Known to the Navajo as “the place where water runs through rocks," this spectacular slot canyon features some of the most awe-inspiring geological formations ever created by nature. Be sure to bring your camera because you will not want to miss out some of the most breathtaking views of Upper Antelope Canyon slot.
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Commentaires (10)
dpblanche
Mar 2025
I booked the half day tour through Trip Advisor/ Viator rather than directly through a tour company. The day before the tour guide, Lankun aka “Mama,” texted instructions and a meeting place & time. She was very detailed & was a great guide! The only reason I rate this tour as a 4 is because Trip Advisor only communicated that I had 2 attendees when I in fact had 4. “Mama” had to scramble to work out the problem to get our other 2 tickets which caused a stressful day for her & put a damper on the rest of the group’s experience. Thankfully, there was room for us on the transportation bus! I have no doubt that because “Mama” has passion for her job & for her guests’ experience that everything worked out just fine. Antelope Canyon (lower) was so unique and beautiful! I was a little worried that the tour would be too strenuous for me because I am over 50 & overweight, however the pace is slow enough that you don’t get out of breath. There are lots of staircases & some pretty narrow passages, but I was able to navigate them just fine. Horseshoe Bend was also breathtaking & the surrounding area of layered rocks was like nothing I’ve ever seen. Pictures do not do it justice! You have to experience it for yourself!
K9147KXgeraldm
Mar 2025
I cannot say enough good things about this tour and about our guide, Lankun aka mama. The sites where incredible and Mama was an amazing guide. She kept things moving at a very good pace and even added a side trip to a site that provided some great photo opportunities. If you take this tour you will be glad you did.
David K
Mar 2025
Lankun, our tour guide, was exceptional! She was a wealth of information about the canyons and surrounding area. She went above and beyond to make our trip fantastic including perfect photos to remember this time. 5 stars! 🙂

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