Explore the beautiful and inspiring Antelope Canyon with a Navajo guide Discover the breathing taking beauty of Lake Powell with panoramic views See the Horseshoe Bend overlook's 1000-foot high vantag
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Location: Las Vegas
What's Included
- Horseshoe Bend Admission
- Lunch
- Air-conditioned van/ tour bus vehicle From Las Vegas and Back
- Antelope Canyon Admission
- Bottled water
- granola bars/ Snacks
- Pickup and drop-off service
- Viewpoint of the Lake Powell
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Definitely wear comfortable shoes since there’s some walking involved in Antelope Canyon. Light layers are a good idea too, as it can get warm during the day and cooler in the canyon. Don’t forget your sunscreen and sunglasses—it's super bright out there! Also, a hat helps keep the sun off your face.
A: There's no strict age limit, but the tour is best for kids aged 6 and up since they can walk through the canyon comfortably. Just keep an eye on younger ones—it can get slippery in some spots. The guides are really friendly and helpful, so they’ll assist everyone along the way!
A: Yes, they have a flexible rescheduling policy if the weather isn’t cooperating. I’d recommend calling them directly to discuss your specific situation, but they’re generally good about accommodating changes as long as you give enough notice.
Discussions
Just got back from the Antelope Canyon tour—what an experience!
I went on the Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour last week and it was absolutely stunning! The Navajo guide was super knowledgeable and shared so much about the history of the area. The canyon is just as beautiful as the photos, and the views from Horseshoe Bend are insane! Lunch was decent, and I loved that they provided snacks and water. Highly recommend this if you’re in Vegas! Just make sure to bring a camera!
Thinking of gifting this tour but unsure if my friend will enjoy it.
I’m considering this Antelope Canyon tour as a gift for my buddy who loves nature and photography. But I’m not sure if he’s fit enough for it. Does anyone know how strenuous the walking really is? I’d hate to get him something he can’t do.