Background

Antelope Canyon Tours: A Navajo Guided Experience

Discover the beauty and history of Antelope Canyon with expert Navajo guides. Tours depart from Page, Arizona.

4.6

Explore the mesmerizing Antelope Canyon with Antelope Canyon Tours, owned and operated by Carolene Ekis. Discover the canyon's stunning sandstone formations and rich Navajo history through guided tours departing from Page, Arizona.

A brief summary to Antelope Canyon Tours - by Carolene Ekis

Local tips

  • Book your tour well in advance, especially during peak season (late spring to early fall), as tours can sell out weeks ahead.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before your tour time for check-in.
  • Cameras are welcome, but tripods, monopods, and selfie sticks are not allowed inside the canyon.
  • Wear comfortable walking shoes, especially if visiting Lower Antelope Canyon, which requires navigating stairs and ladders.
  • Bring water, especially during the warmer months.
widget icon

Getting There

  • Car

    Antelope Canyon Tours is located at 22 S Lake Powell Blvd in Page, AZ. From anywhere in Page, head towards Lake Powell Blvd (US-89). Continue straight for approximately 1 mile. Antelope Canyon Tours will be on your left. Look for the sign and the parking area. Parking is available at the office. Remember to arrive 30 minutes before your tour.

Unlock the Best of Antelope Canyon Tours - by Carolene Ekis

Buy tickets

    No tickets available

Book tours with entry

    No tours available

Book tours without entry

    No tours available

Discover more about Antelope Canyon Tours - by Carolene Ekis

Antelope Canyon Tours, owned by Carolene Ekis, provides guided tours of the world-renowned Antelope Canyon, a slot canyon located on Navajo Nation land near Page, Arizona. As a member of the Navajo Nation, Carolene Ekis ensures that visitors experience these lands in accordance with tribal rules and customs, while also providing an unforgettable experience. Antelope Canyon was formed over hundreds of years by water running through sandstone, creating unique and natural shapes. The Navajo refer to Upper Antelope Canyon as “Tsé bighánílíní,” meaning “the place where water runs through rocks,” and Lower Antelope as “Hasdestwazi,” meaning “spiral rock arches”. The two sections are also known as “The Crack” (Upper) and “The Corkscrew” (Lower). Visitors can choose from guided tours of Upper Antelope Canyon, and several tours offered at the Vermilion Cliffs National Monument. The tours depart from their office in Page, AZ, and provide transportation in four-wheel-drive tour trucks. Reservations are required, as the only way to see this slot canyon is with an authorized tour company.

Popular Experiences near Antelope Canyon Tours - by Carolene Ekis

Popular Hotels near Antelope Canyon Tours - by Carolene Ekis

Select Currency