Katherine was my tour guide for the day. She was amazing to say the least. I was picked up right on time. After gathering up a few more guests we were off on our adventure. The first stop was the Cameron Trading Post, we spent about 30 minutes there. Next stop, Horseshoe Bend. We spent another 40-45 minutes here. The hike / walk to Horseshoe Bend is not too bad, just wear appropriate clothes / comfortable shoes. Since I went in July, the Sun / heat was my only major complaint. But, I went in summer and it was mid-day. I wore a hat / sunscreen and live in Florida but still found the heat unbearable to tolerate for too long. The heat is intense during the summer. If they offer you an umbrella, take it..you'll be glad you did. The views amazing, definitely worth it. Then we were off to the Glen Dam for lunch. I popped a squat under a nice big tree overlooking the dam and enjoyed my boxed lunch. 30-45 minutes later we were on our way to Antelope Canyon. Here you get transferred to a Navajo Tour guide at a gas station who will drive you to the Canyon entrance. I was lucky to get Anthony as my Navajo guide. He is a photo genius. If you have an Iphone use the vivid warm filter. My pictures from the Canyon are phenomenal. The ride to the canyon is on rough sandy terrain. It's a bumpy ride to say the least. If your wearing a hat, be sure to hold on to it. I saw many hats on the ground along the way. You spend about an hour and a half in Antelope Canyon approximately. You can take all the pics you want going through the Canyon. On your way back to the entrance no pictures are allowed. You then get taken back to the gas station where you reunite with your tour guide. On our drive back to Sedona she stopped at an overlook which was beautiful. Katherine was always well prepared and went above and beyond to make sure we enjoyed our day. She also had cold water for us throughout the day, made sure we were comfortable, and was knowledgeable about the places we were driving through and visiting on the tour.