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Półdniowa wycieczka po Górnym i Dolnym Kanionie Antylopy z Page Arizona

Przegląd
Navajo owned and operated. On this, 4 1/2 hour, half day tour you will see two of the most sought after Canyons in the Page, Az area. Both Canyons are unique in their own separate ways. Upper is an “A” shaped canyon while Lower is a “V” shaped canyon. Both Canyons are a bucket list check off for many people.
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Klimatyzowany pojazd
Bottled water
Snacks
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • No bags or backpacks at Lower Antelope Canyon (includes purses, hydration bags and fanny packs)
  • No tripods, monopods, stabilizers or selfie sticks
  • About 1 mile (1600 meters) roundtrip walk at Lower Antelope Canyon
  • About 3/4 mile (1200 meters) roundtrip walk at Upper Antelope Canyon
  • No GoPros or camcorders allowed
Czego oczekiwać
1
Dolny Kanion Antylopy
Naszym pierwszym przystankiem jest Dolny Kanion Antylopy. – Dolny Kanion Antylopy to ŚREDNIA wycieczka dla gości. Będziesz wędrować 1,1 mili od początku do końca (1770,27 m). Po wejściu do kanionu zejdziesz po 74 stopniach na dno kanionu. na dole będziesz wędrować po stopniowym nachyleniu w kierunku wyjścia wraz z drabinami i małymi schodami do każdej komory kanionu. Możesz wyszukać w Google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, a zobaczysz wizualizację stopni i drabin (5 drabin i 2 małe schody w kierunku wyjścia). Przewodnicy udzielą wskazówek dotyczących zdjęć i informacji o kanionach szczelinowych. Jak również informacje kulturowe Dineh.
2
Placówka handlowa Wielkiego Jeziora
Po Dolnym Kanionie Antylopy zatrzymamy się na terenie piknikowym, gdzie można skorzystać z toalety. Dodatkowe jedzenie i napoje można kupić w tym miejscu.
3
Kanion Antylopy
Nasza druga część wycieczki będzie w Górnym Kanionie Antylopy. Upper Antelope Canyon to łatwa wędrówka dla gości. Transport do wejścia do kanionu znajduje się 4 mile od głównej autostrady. Od punktu zrzutu przy wejściu będzie 1-milowa wycieczka w obie strony (1609 metrów). Po wyjściu z kanionu będziesz wędrować po zboczu w górę i wokół szczytu kanionu, a następnie zejść po 150 stopniach schodami z powrotem do punktu zrzutu pojazdu. Zrobisz 1-godzinną wycieczkę i zobaczysz różnicę w Górnym i Dolnym Kanionie Antylopy.
4
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
5
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
6
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
7
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
8
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
9
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
10
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
11
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
12
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
13
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
14
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
15
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
16
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
17
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
18
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
19
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
20
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
21
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
22
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
23
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
24
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
25
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
26
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
27
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
28
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
29
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
30
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
31
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
32
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
33
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
34
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
35
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
36
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
37
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
38
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
39
Big Lake Trading Post
After the Lower Antelope Canyon we will stop at a picnic area where you may use the restroom. Additional food and drinks may be purchased at this location.
40
Navajo Mountain
Standing at 10,348 feet, Navajo Mountain is the tallest mountain located on the Navajo Nation.
41
Lower Antelope Canyon
Our first stop is the Lower Antelope Canyon. – Lower Antelope Canyon is a MODERATE tour for guest. You will hike 1.1 miles from start to finish (1770.27 meters). Upon entering the Canyon, you will descend 74 steps to the bottom of the Canyon. once at the bottom you will hike at a gradual incline towards the exit along with ladders and small stairs into each chamber of the Canyon. You may google LOWER ANTELOPE STAIRS & LADDERS, and you will have a visual of the steps and ladders (5 ladders & 2 small stairs toward the exit). The tour guides will give you photo tips and information of the Slot Canyons. As well as cultural information of the Dineh.
42
Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
Grand Staircase-Escalante is 2.3 million acres of Federal land in southern Utah.
43
Upper Antelope Canyon
Our second portion of the tour will be at the Upper Antelope Canyon. Upper Antelope Canyon is an easy hike for guest. Transport to the entrance of the Canyon is located 4 miles from the main highway. From the drop off point at the entrance will be a 1-mile hike roundtrip (1609 meters). Upon exiting the Canyon, you will hike on an incline up and around the top of the Canyon and descend 150 steps staircase back to the vehicle drop-off point. You will do a 1-hour tour and will see the difference in the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (367)
G4274CCdonb
Mar 2025
Loved this tour. The area was so unique and beautiful. The geological history and the resulting nearly invisible canyon was fascinating. You walk down 100+ through a narrow fissure in the ground and you're world of color and magical formations. Dineh is a Navajo nation-owned company and run by Tildon and his parents Tom and Eloise. Eloise told us personal stories and the history of the area and was wonderful to talk to. Tildon organized the trip perfectly and met us at the hotel to pick us up and complete the paperwork.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Ahéheé (Thank You) for your very kind review G4274C...! We enjoyed your company while on tour and we are happy to hear our guests enjoyed their tours to the greater southwest! We strive to give all our guests a memorable experience while on vacation! Be sure to tag us on all your posts on Instagram and Facebook! We love to see our guest pictures! Again, we would like to thank you for taking the time to write a positive review! We will let Elouise know he did a great job. We hope you return soon and, in the meantime, stay safe!
Alisa_A
Mar 2025
Truly a bucket list experience! Our Navajo guides were incredibly knowledgeable - we learned so much about the canyons, Navajo life, and the area in general. A special shoutout to our guide Tresian (Tre!) who also helped us get unforgettable photos. We went in late February to celebrate my birthday - no crowds, no heat, a beautiful sunny day and an experience we will always cherish!
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Mar 2025
Ahéheé (Thank You) for your very kind review Alisa_A..! We enjoyed your company while on tour and we are happy to hear our guests enjoyed their tours to the greater southwest! We strive to give all our guests a memorable experience while on vacation! Be sure to tag us on all your posts on Instagram and Facebook! We love to see our guest pictures! Again, we would like to thank you for taking the time to write a positive review! We hope you return soon and, in the meantime, stay safe!
BeckyDSButler
Feb 2025
These canyons were well worth the drive from the southern rim of the Grand Canyon. As unbelievably majestic as the Grand Canyon is, the Antelope Canyons are about as creative as a natural landscape can be - surreal. We especially appreciated Tom who was our host on the tour. He is a native who is very knowledgeable.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Feb 2025
Ahéheé (Thank You) for your very kind review BeckyD...! We enjoyed your company while on tour and we are happy to hear our guests enjoyed their tours to the greater southwest! We strive to give all our guests a memorable experience while on vacation! Be sure to tag us on all your posts on Instagram and Facebook! We love to see our guest pictures! Again, we would like to thank you for taking the time to write a positive review! We will let Tom know he did a great job. We hope you return soon and, in the meantime, stay safe!

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