***NO HIDDDEN FEES***
***All fees and entrance fees are included***
- Antelope Canyon Entrance Fee
- Horseshoe Bend Entrance Fee
- All taxes
Antelope Canyon Tour starting from Page, Arizona with complementary hotel pick up.
Explore the natural beauty of the Navajo Nation on a guided tour from Page, Arizona. Visit the iconic Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell. Enjoy a comfortable ride in an air-conditioned vehicle and learn about the area from local Navajo Tour guide.
TOUR PICK UP TIME:
Upper Antelope Canyon "MORNING TIME" Tour starting from Page,
[8:15-8:30AM Pick up] Including 9:10AM including UPPER Antelope Canyon tickets
Upper Antelope Canyon "PRIME TIME" Tour starting from Page
[10:15-10:30AM Pick up] Including 11:15AM Upper Antelope Canyon tickets
Lower Antelope Canyon "MORNING TIME" Tour starting from Page
[8:00-8:15AM Pick up] Including 9:00AM Lower Antelope Canyon tickets
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
Yes, visiting Antelope Canyon requires joining a guided tour led by a certified Navajo guide. This is due to its location on Navajo Nation land and for visitor safety. The guides provide insightful information about the canyon's formation and cultural significance, enhancing the overall experience. Independent exploration of the canyon is not permitted.
No, a guided tour is not strictly required to visit Horseshoe Bend itself. You can typically access the viewpoint independently after paying the entrance fee. However, many visitors choose to include it as part of a comprehensive guided tour, like this one, for convenient transportation and a seamless itinerary alongside other nearby attractions.
Yes, all entrance fees for both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend are fully included in this tour package. This comprehensive pricing covers the Antelope Canyon Entrance Fee, the Horseshoe Bend Entrance Fee, and all applicable taxes, ensuring there are no hidden costs for these primary attractions. When booking through KKday, you benefit from transparent pricing and a hassle-free experience with all major costs covered upfront.
Antelope Canyon is renowned for its stunning slot canyon formations, carved by water and wind over millennia. Visitors can expect to witness the mesmerizing interplay of light and shadow on the flowing, sculpted sandstone walls, creating vibrant hues of orange, red, and purple. Depending on the time of day and year, iconic light beams may penetrate the narrow openings, illuminating the canyon floor and offering unique photographic opportunities.
For Horseshoe Bend, a recommended visit duration is typically around 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows ample time to walk from the parking area to the iconic viewpoint, take photographs, and admire the dramatic U-shaped bend of the Colorado River. The relatively short, easy walk and breathtaking views make it a memorable stop without requiring extensive time.
Antelope Canyon offers a distinctly different experience compared to vast, open canyons. As a slot canyon, it is characterized by narrow, undulating passages and smooth, flowing sandstone walls. The focus is on the intimate, ethereal beauty of light filtering through tight openings, creating a magical atmosphere and unique photographic opportunities, rather than expansive, panoramic vistas.
Yes, this tour provides convenient round-trip transportation to both Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend. It includes complimentary hotel pick-up and drop-off from Page, Arizona. You'll travel in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle, ensuring a hassle-free journey between these attractions and allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenery.
This tour provides a comprehensive guided experience, particularly within Antelope Canyon where a local Navajo Tour guide will lead your group. These guides offer deep insights into the canyon's geological formation, its significance to the Navajo culture, and point out ideal spots for photography. The overall tour structure ensures a smooth flow between Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Glen Canyon Dam, handled by experienced local drivers and guides.