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Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours: A Journey Through Sandstone Cathedrals

Discover the magic of Upper Antelope Canyon with authentic Navajo-guided tours. Experience breathtaking beauty and cultural insights in this natural sandstone masterpiece.

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Explore the mesmerizing beauty of Upper Antelope Canyon with Navajo-guided tours, revealing the canyon's sculpted sandstone walls, cultural significance, and breathtaking light beams. A spiritual experience awaits in this sacred Navajo site.

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Local tips

  • Book your tour well in advance, especially if visiting during peak season (late spring to early fall), to secure your spot.
  • Visit between 11 am and 1:30 pm during the summer months for the best chance to witness the iconic light beams within Upper Antelope Canyon.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes suitable for sandy terrain, and dress in layers as the canyon can be cooler than the outside temperature.
  • Cameras are welcome, but tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks are not permitted on the Guided Sightseers Tour.
  • Respect the sacred nature of the site and follow your Navajo guide's instructions to help preserve this natural wonder for future generations.
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    Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours is located approximately 3 miles east of Page, Arizona, off Highway 98. From Page, head east on Highway 98. Look for the clearly marked entrance to the Antelope Canyon Navajo Tribal Park on the right. The tour operator is located at the entrance. Parking is available at the site. Be sure to arrive at least 30 minutes prior to your tour time for check-in. There are no tolls on this immediate approach. Parking is free.

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Embark on a soul-stirring adventure into Upper Antelope Canyon, a natural wonder sculpted by centuries of wind and water erosion on Navajo Nation land. Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours, operated by the Begay family, offers an intimate glimpse into this sacred site, known to the Navajo as 'Tsé bighánílíní,' or 'the place where water runs through rocks'. As you descend into the canyon with a Navajo guide, prepare to be captivated by the towering sandstone walls, rising 120 feet above the streambed, illuminated by ethereal light beams that pierce through the narrow openings. The interplay of light and shadow creates a mesmerizing spectacle of colors, transforming the canyon into a photographer's paradise. Your knowledgeable guide will share insights into the canyon's geology, Navajo culture, and the stories etched within its walls. Upper Antelope Canyon's accessibility makes it a popular choice, with its ground-level entrance and relatively short length. The tour involves a comfortable ride in a 4x4 truck to the canyon mouth, followed by an easy walk through the sandy corridors. Be sure to book in advance, as tours often sell out, especially during peak season. This isn't just a sightseeing trip; it's an opportunity to connect with nature's artistry and the rich heritage of the Navajo people.

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