Explore the beautiful winding passages of Lower Antelope Canyon, a famous global photography spot. Travel from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon and Antelope Canyon comfortably by bus. Enjoy the best view of the stunning meander of the Colorado River at Horseshoe Bend. Experience the highlights of Arizona in two days for an unforgettable journey.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Transportation method | Hotel transfer |
| Luggage limit | 1 piece |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Meal arrangement | Arrange yourself |
| Accommodation type | Hotel |
| Room type | Double room, Triple room, Quadruple room |
| Additional service & facility | Transfer included |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
| Transport | Bus tour |
* Please read the following terms carefully before registering. Once payment is completed, you are deemed to have understood and agreed to the following terms.
A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 3 day(s) before the departure date
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
The itinerary is for reference only. In the case of force majeure including but not limited to attraction closure due to holidays or unforeseen circumstances or adverse traffic or weather conditions,etc, the local tour company has the right to modify alternative arrangements or cancel the itinerary. No prior notice and no compensation would be provided
Travelers may be asked to present ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification. Please make sure you carry the aforementioned documents with you on the day of the visit
Refunds or compensation will not be granted to travelers who leave the tour halfway through or miss the entire tour due to personal reasons (e.g. lack of travel documents, late arrival, sickness, accidents)
The tour guide will purchase optional activities for you. If you do not wish to join any optional activities, you may enjoy free time and meet up with the tour guide at the designated time and point
All tickets shall be purchased by the tour guide. Travelers are not allowed to use tickets they purchased on their own (e.g. City Pass)
The price details are for reference only. Please refer to each attractions' on-site announcement for ticket details. If tourists insist on using their own tickets, the local tour operator will not provide transportation or tour guide services for the day
Please do not bring the following items when entering Antelope Canyon: suitcases (including carry-on luggages), selfie sticks, tripods, strollers, drones, pets, etc
Travelers are advised to bring sunglasses, sun protection, hats, jacket for cold weathers, closed-toed shoes and personal medication
In the event of force majeure factors such as weather, war, and strikes, which make it impossible to visit the destination, the local travel agency will make every effort to ensure the safety for customers and their property. The local travel agency reserves the right to cancel or adjust part or all of the itinerary and shall not be liable for any direct or indirect liability arising from force majeure. No refunds will be given for fees already paid
In the event of force majeure (e.g. weather, transportation, equipment failure, strike) resulting in tour delays that cause travelers inconvenience or lead to travelers paying extra fees for transportation not included in this tour, refunds or compensation will not be offered
Pets and Service Animals are not allowed on the tour
Emergency Contact: 725-895-1680
Lower Antelope Canyon is highly regarded as a world-renowned photography spot. Its narrow, winding passages, sculpted sandstone walls, and the unique interplay of sunlight creating dancing light beams offer unparalleled opportunities for capturing stunning, ethereal images. The constantly changing light conditions throughout the day provide diverse photographic possibilities, making it a truly rewarding experience for those passionate about photography.
Lower Antelope Canyon offers a more adventurous experience with narrower slots, requiring descent via ladders and navigating uneven terrain. It's known for its 'V' shape and impressive light beams that reach the canyon floor. Upper Antelope Canyon is wider, flatter, and easier to walk through, with light beams typically visible during midday. Both are stunning slot canyons, but Lower provides a more physically engaging and intricate exploration.
The hike through Lower Antelope Canyon is considered moderately challenging. It involves descending into the canyon via a series of ladders and stairs and then navigating through narrow, uneven passages. Visitors should have a reasonable level of physical mobility and be comfortable with heights and confined spaces. The paths can be sandy and rocky, but generally, it's manageable for most individuals.
Visiting Lower Antelope Canyon requires a guided tour led by a certified Navajo guide. This is mandatory for safety reasons, as the canyon is prone to flash floods, and to protect the sacred land. Guides provide valuable insights into the canyon's geology and Navajo culture, enhancing the overall experience while ensuring visitor safety.
The Grand Canyon South Rim is widely recommended for first-time visitors due to its accessibility, well-developed infrastructure, and the most iconic, expansive views of the canyon. It offers numerous easily accessible viewpoints such as Mather Point, Yavapai Point, and Grandview Point, providing comprehensive panoramas and a quintessential Grand Canyon experience that truly captures its immense scale and beauty.
Taking a guided bus tour from Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon South Rim offers significant advantages in convenience and comfort. It eliminates the need for self-driving, allowing you to relax and enjoy the scenic journey. These tours often include professional drivers, guided commentary, and pre-arranged entry, providing a hassle-free experience to witness the majestic views without worrying about logistics, parking, or navigation.
On a guided tour, visitors typically spend several hours, often around 3 to 4 hours, exploring the Grand Canyon South Rim. This allows ample time to visit multiple key viewpoints like Mather Point and Grandview Point, take photographs, enjoy the vast landscapes, and absorb the breathtaking scenery. The tour ensures a focused and efficient way to experience the main highlights of the rim.
The best times to visit the Grand Canyon South Rim are generally spring (April-May) and fall (September-October). During these seasons, the weather is pleasant, with mild temperatures and fewer crowds compared to the peak summer months. While summer is popular, it can be very hot, and winter offers unique snowy vistas but may involve road closures and colder temperatures.