Enjoy this 1-Day Tour and starts the tour from hotel pick up service in Las Vegas. Visit Lower Antelope Canyon & Horseshoe Bend & Glen Canyon Dam and be amazed by the beauty of Nature.
| Tour Type | Shared tour |
| Minimum participant requirement | 4 travelers |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Natural sights |
| Transport | Charter car, Bus tour |
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
Please do not bring the following items when entering Antelope Canyon: suitcases (including carry-on luggages), transparent bags, selfie sticks, tripods, strollers, drones, pets, etc
Skirts are not allowed inside the canyon
Please arrive at the designated meeting point promptly as the bus will depart on time. Refunds will not be granted to late arrivals
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
Travelers are advised to bring sunglasses, sun protection, hats, jacket for cold weathers, closed-toed shoes and personal medication
Pets and Service Animals are not allowed on the tour
Emergency Contact: 725-895-1680
Lower Antelope Canyon offers a truly unique and breathtaking experience, especially for first-time visitors. Its narrow, winding sandstone passages, sculpted by water and wind, create stunning light beams and intricate rock formations that are ideal for photography and nature appreciation. Many find the experience of navigating the slot canyon's ladders and uneven terrain to be an exciting adventure, making it a highly memorable destination.
Lower Antelope Canyon is known for its narrower passages, requiring visitors to navigate ladders and stairs, offering a more adventurous and physically engaging experience. It's often praised for its unique light patterns that can be seen throughout the day. Upper Antelope Canyon, conversely, features wider passages and is mostly flat, making it more accessible. It is particularly famous for dramatic light beams that typically appear during midday in warmer months.
The hike through Lower Antelope Canyon is moderately challenging. It involves descending into the canyon via several sets of stairs and ladders, some of which are steep. Once inside, the ground can be uneven, sandy, and rocky, with narrow sections. Visitors should be comfortable with walking, climbing, and navigating confined spaces. The total distance walked within the canyon is relatively short, but the vertical elements require a degree of physical agility.
During a guided tour, the actual time spent inside Lower Antelope Canyon typically ranges from 60 to 90 minutes. This duration allows for a comprehensive walk through the canyon, providing ample opportunity to appreciate the geological formations, take photographs, and learn about its history and features from the Navajo guide. The overall tour duration, including travel to and from the canyon, will be longer.
No, visiting Lower Antelope Canyon requires booking a guided tour with an authorized Navajo tour company. Independent access is not permitted. This is due to the canyon's sacred status for the Navajo Nation and for visitor safety, especially concerning potential flash floods. Booking a tour ensures you have a knowledgeable guide who can share insights into the canyon's geology and cultural significance, and manage group flow effectively.
At Horseshoe Bend, visitors can expect to witness one of nature's most iconic vistas. It's a dramatic horseshoe-shaped meander of the Colorado River, carved deep into the sandstone. The viewing area provides a panoramic perspective of the river 1,000 feet below, surrounded by vast, rugged landscapes. It's primarily a viewpoint for photography and admiring the sheer scale of the natural geological formation.
Visiting Glen Canyon Dam offers a chance to see a massive engineering marvel that harnesses the Colorado River. Highlights typically include viewing the impressive scale of the dam structure itself, understanding its role in water management and power generation, and appreciating the vastness of Lake Powell, which is created by the dam. There are often viewpoints that provide scenic overlooks of the dam, the river, and the surrounding canyon.
Yes, this specific tour originating from Las Vegas provides convenient hotel pickup and drop-off services. This feature aims to enhance the travel experience by eliminating the need for participants to arrange their own transportation to a meeting point. It allows for a hassle-free start and end to your day trip, ensuring comfort and efficiency for the long journey from Las Vegas to the canyon attractions.