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1 hour 30 minutes
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Follow your local Navajo guide on a walking tour of the remarkable Lower Antelope Canyon. Explore the canyon's incredible. colorful, and naturally-made rock formations, learning about its history.
Specialized infant seats are available
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
All Check in times, tour times and deadline times are in AZ – Mountain Standard Time
All guests must arrive 30 minutes prior to tour time
Refunds will NOT be issued for “no-shows” or late arrivals (including emergency situations)
No bags & backpacks (including fanny packs, hydration bags, crossbody/messenger bags, purses)
No tripods, monopods, selfie-sticks, camera bags, stabilizers
No umbrellas、GoPros、Action cameras or camcorders
No Smoking (inside building or canyon)
No open-toed shoes, sandals or high heels (proper clothing required)
Pets and Service Animals are not allowed on the tour
No hiking sticks or canes
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Lower Antelope Canyon
Explore the naturally-made, colorful labyrinthine pathways of one of the most popular slot canyons in the world: the Lower Antelope Canyon. Follow a local Navajo guide on a walking tour of this canyon, learning about these curious rock formations and the history of the land. Head straight into the twisting passageways of the canyon, marveling at its brilliant windswept patterns, its colorful towering walls, and winding corridors. Feel the grandeur and the tranquility of your naturally-made surroundings as your local Navajo guide goes into detail about these formations. Walk back up eight different staircases, trying not to let your jaw drop too low as you see a kaleidoscope of bright colors swirl around you on the surrounding Navajo sandstone. Created by rain, wind, and erosion this sandstone has been shaped and colored into what you now see over years. Stop to snap incredible photos along your route.
Walking tour with Local Navajo guide(approximate duration 75 minutes)
Navajo national permit fee ($8/person)
Booking and handling fees per participant
Lower Antelope Canyon Admission
Tips for the guide
Enter the Canyon at best time
Non-prime time
Non-prime time : A walking tour with a Navajo guide. The total duration of the tour is 1.5 hours, including 30 minutes of check-in time.
Enter the Canyon at best time
35 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Richard G,,Jan 4, 2026
- Review from Viator
Just Go and Do It…one of the best places to see in the USA…Very friendly..Would like to go and see again…
AmarnathPalavalli,,Jan 2, 2026
- Review from Tripadvisor
We had great experience and loved the tour. Lamor is an awesome tour guide who was jovial, helpful and extremely good to go with. Highly recommend this tour. The cafe has got delicious pastries and coffee too.
Cameron S,,Jan 2, 2026
- Review from Viator
Absolutely stunning! I think it’s hard to decide what’s better: Antelope Canyon or the Grand Canyon. If you’re in Arizona, make sure this is on your list!!
S584JVnancyp,,Dec 27, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Antelope canyon is just unique and gorgeous! It is absolutely an experience that I recommend!! Just reserve your tickets early as I waited until last minute and paid much more than I should…
371wades,,Dec 10, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Carson was absolutely fabulous. He helped us with camera settings and pictures, shared in depth knowledge of the canyon and it's history, and illuminated intriguing aspects of his Navajo culture. I would absolutely recommend this tour!


Geralyn G,,Dec 10, 2025
- Review from Viator
Wear footwear with good tread. Ala was a superb guide, a native Navajo American. She was attentive to safety and very knowledgeable about the canyon and its vicinity.
Christian T,,Dec 2, 2025
- Review from Viator
Mind blowing experience, this is a must see for anyone! The tour was very well organised and our guide was very knowledgeable and super friendly and helpful

MartinC665,,Nov 18, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great place to visit! Lots to see and do and a good hotel (we stayed at the Comfort Inn). We only had 24 hours so it wasn’t long but we were able to pack in a trip to Horseshoe Bend first. It’s a very well laid out trail and a fabulous site. If you want the best sunlight on the river itself, head out closer to midday. November is a good time to be there as it’s brutal in the summer heat. A fifteen minute hike to the viewpoint. We drove to Glen Canton Dam to walk the bridge. Unfortunately the viewing site and park HQ was closed due to the government shutdown. How embarrassing is that as a phenomenon! But we also hiked on the opposite bank towards Lake Powell. Great scenery and well worth the time! Page has a lot to offer! Go Visit!
Sunshine32359963720,,Nov 11, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
Great tour guide. Tylen was an excellent, informative, funny guide. We learned about the Navajo culture and the general area around Page. His jokes about music stars were entertaining. The weather was perfect and it wasn't so crowded. When we did the upper there were so many people the dust was nauseating. Our pictures turned out wonderfully on this trip versus the upper where it was so hazy.


Dave I,,Nov 5, 2025
- Review from Viator
Wonderful experience. Guide was well knowledged and answered all my questions. He took some great shots with my camera!
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