Skip the Upper Antelope. The Lower Antelope is much better and half the price cheaper. Perhaps due to the time of our tour (7 am), there were not many lights and nothing much to see. The tour guide from Navajo Tour was incredibly mean (His name was Roger or Robert). We understood the mask-always-on policy, and we kept our masks on. We briefly took it off, took a photo, and wore it back on. He approached us, demanded to see our phones, and scolded us like scolding schoolchildren. We wore the mask on immediately. Yet he still keeps calling us out along the tour. He said if we take off our masks, somebody could send us to prison. Not only that, but he also kept saying he would have to escort us out of the tour. "Unless you have a lot of money, that would be a real waste because this tour is expensive, " he said precisely. We understood the policy, and we apologized immediately. But we did not appreciate the constant scolding and calling out our names, especially when we paid $300 for the trip.
Réponse de l'hôte
May 2022
Sorry about your feelings. Currently the masks are still required on Navajo Nation which is a common rule to all visitors. We understand that no matter what the rule is, the guide should always keep their professionalism to serve each guest. We also hope this policy could be changed in future.