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Visite en petit groupe de Lower ou X Antelope Canyon et Horseshoe Bend - Las Vegas

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Choose between Lower Antelope Canyon or Antelope X. Be amazed for the breathtaking canyons with their beautiful wall curvatures and visit the stunning scenery of Horseshoe Bend on this small, guided and personal all-inclusive tour. This is a one day trip to two of the most beautiful spots in the planet! This tour is for those that want to discover a fascinating, off-the-beaten-track gem that offers insta-worthy scenery and nature unlike any other location.

This tour requires at least 5 people to depart. In case the canyon you picked doesn't meet the minimum numbers, you'll be offered the other section of Antelope that has enough number of people.
Ville: Las Vegas
Sun 29 Jun
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À partir de $229.00
Sun 29 Jun
À partir de $229.00
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel pick up and drop-off
Beverages (water, Gatorade)
Entrance fee at Horseshoe Bend
Subways with snacks
Entrance fee at Antelope Canyon
Hotel pick up and drop-off
Beverages (water, Gatorade)
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Entrance fees for both attractions are included.
  • A moderate amount of walking is involved in both attractions - Waiver need to be signed attesting good health condition.
  • It's recommend wear comfortable walking shoes (no flip-flops, open-toed shoes or heeled shoes for safety reasons)
  • Subject to favorable weather conditions. If tour doesn't depart because poor weather (rain), you will be given the option of an alternative date or full refund if the tour doesn't depart from Las Vegas.
  • This tour requires at least 5 people to operate. In case the canyon you picked doesn't meet minimums, you will be offered another section of Antelope Canyon that meets minimum numbers
  • If tour departs from Las Vegas and Antelope Canyon management decides to close it during the day because of weather conditions we refund the entrance fee of Antelope Canyon.
  • There are no snacks or lunch included. Unlimited water is included only
À quoi s'attendre
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
3
Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Lake Powell
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
5
Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
6
Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Lake Powell
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
10
Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Lake Powell
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Lake Powell
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Lake Powell
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
22
Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Lake Powell
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Canyon de l'antilope
Vous avez 2 choix lors de cette visite - Antelope Canyon X ou Lower Antelope Canyon. En visitant Antelope Canyon X, vous découvrirez les mêmes murs vertigineux et les mêmes chemins de labyrinthe venteux que les populaires Upper et Lower Antelope Canyon, mais avec une différence essentielle : beaucoup moins de monde. Nommée d'après les X gravés dans le grès Navajo créé par des millions d'années de pluie et de vent, cette randonnée d'une heure et demie commence à la réserve de la nation Navajo. Après le stationnement, vous êtes transporté dans un véhicule de transport 4 × 4 à 3 miles de l'embouchure d'Antelope Canyon X, où vous marchez ensuite sur 100 mètres dans le canyon. En bas, les guides de Taadidiin Tour vous assistent dans une visite du premier canyon à sous. Une fois le premier canyon à sous terminé, des guides vous accompagnent sur la marche de 200 mètres jusqu'au deuxième canyon à sous.
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courbure en fer à cheval
Au départ de Las Vegas, vous vous dirigerez vers Horseshoe Bend à Page, en Arizona, le plus grand virage des États-Unis ! Horseshoe Bend est l'un de ces rares endroits à couper le souffle et accessible aux personnes de tous niveaux. Une randonnée de 1 mile depuis l'autoroute vous emmène au sommet d'une falaise surplombant Horseshoe Bend et le fleuve Colorado à plus de 1 100 pieds plus bas. Les vues sont tout simplement magnifiques et valent vraiment le détour! Assurez-vous d'apporter de l'eau pour la randonnée en haut de la colline.
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Canyon inférieur de l'antilope
C'est la section la plus connue d'Antelope Canyon ! Les visiteurs commencent leur visite guidée du Lower Antelope Canyon par une courte promenade de 10 minutes depuis le guichet d'enregistrement jusqu'à l'entrée du canyon. Le sentier menant à l'entrée du Lower Antelope Canyon est composé de grès Navajo, ce qui rend la descente jusqu'à l'entrée du canyon à la fois rocheuse et sablonneuse. Pour votre sécurité et votre confort, nous vous recommandons de porter des chaussures fermées. Au début de votre aventure d'une heure à une heure et demie (toute marche) avec Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, votre expérience s'étendra sur environ 1 800 mètres (1,1 mile) aller-retour. En descendant cinq volées d'escaliers (35 mètres) dans la plus grande caverne, vous commencerez votre voyage majestueux à travers le kaléidoscope de couleurs naturellement fourni par la création unique de Navajo Sandstone, à la suite de la pluie, du vent et de l'érosion. Les nombreux échelons à travers le canyon se composent de huit échelles de construction unique (avec mains courantes) pour la sécurité.
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Lac Powell
Après le paysage époustouflant des canyons à sous, vous retournerez à Las Vegas, en vous arrêtant en chemin au lac Powell, le 2e plus grand lac artificiel des États-Unis et une destination de choix pour la navigation de plaisance, la pêche et touristique. L'une des caractéristiques qui le rend si unique est la centaine de canyons latéraux nommés où de petits ruisseaux, des ruisseaux intermittents et des affluents alimentent en eau le chenal principal du lac.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
34
Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
40
Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
42
Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
44
Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Antelope Canyon
You have 2 choices on this tour - Antelope Canyon X or Lower Antelope Canyon. Visiting Antelope Canyon X, you’ll witness the same soaring walls and windy labyrinth paths as the popular Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon, but with one key difference – far fewer crowds. Named after the X's carved into the Navajo Sandstone created by millions of years of rainfall and wind, this 1.5 hour hiking tour begins at the Navajo Nation Reservation. After parking, you are transported in a 4×4 transport vehicle 3 miles to the mouth of Antelope Canyon X, where you then hike 100 meters into the canyon. At the bottom, Taadidiin Tour guides assist you through a tour of the first slot canyon. After the first slot canyon is complete, guides accompany you on the 200-meter walk to the second slot canyon.
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Horseshoe Bend
Departing from Las Vegas, you'll head to Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona, the biggest bend of the United States! Horseshoe Bend is one of those rare places that is absolutely breathtaking, and is accessible to people of all hiking skill levels. A 1-mile hike off the highway takes you to the top of a cliff overlooking Horseshoe Bend and the Colorado River over 1,100 feet below. The views are simply stunning and definitely worth the hike! Be sure to bring water for the hike back up the hill.
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Lower Antelope Canyon
This is the most famous section of Antelope Canyon! If option is selected, Visitors begin their guided Lower Antelope Canyon tour with a short 10-minute walk from the check-in booth to the entrance of the canyon. The trail leading to the entrance of Lower Antelope Canyon is composed of Navajo sandstone making the decent to the canyon entrance both rocky and sandy, for your safety and comfort we recommend closed toed shoes be worn. As you begin your 1 – 1.5-hour adventure (all-walking) with Lower Antelope Canyon Tours, your experience will span roughly 1,800 meters (1.1 miles) round trip. Upon descending down five flights of stairs (35 meters) into the largest cavern, you will begin your majestic journey through the kaleidoscope of colors naturally provided by the unique creation of Navajo Sandstone, as a result of rain, wind and erosion. The numerous echelons throughout the canyon consist of eight uniquely built ladders (with handrails) for safety.
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Wahweap Overlook
After the stunning scenery of the slot canyons, you'll head back to Las Vegas, making a stop along the way at the Wahweap Overlook that has a stunning view of Lake Powell, the 2nd largest man-made lake in the U.S., and a top-rated destination for boating, fishing and sightseeing. One of the features that makes it so unique is the nearly 100 named side canyons where small streams, intermittent creeks, and tributaries feed water into the main channel of the lake.
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Commentaires (833)
Rishi_C
Jan 2025
We had an amazing experience - punctual tour travel and our guide at the Canyon - Carmelita - deserves a shout-out! Not just a guide but a photographer too!
Melissa_C
Dec 2024
The tour is a lot of driving. Horseshoe Bend and Antelope Canyon are only an hour each. But the scenery driving through the desert is breathtaking. Our guide, Scott was great and added a short photo op at a scenic spot on the way back. It is worth the time. Antelope Canyon is amazing and that tour was led by Navajo Indians.
Ahmed_E
Dec 2024
This trip covers a must see attractions at least once in a lifetime, lower Antelope is out of this world and definitely would love to come back again just to see this stunning place. Thanks to the incredible “Scott” we were able to visit all the planned places and return back on time. P.s This trip requires some hiking/walking capacity so would suggest families to think wisely before bringing kids.

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