The mysterious and haunting beauty of Antelope Canyon (also known as "Corkscrew Canyon", one of the few slot canyons in the area) awaits the adventurous traveler who seeks to discover one of the most
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What's Included
- Navajo Tax and Permit Fee
- Lower Antelope Canyon admission
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids usually need to be at least 5 years old to handle the terrain. Just keep in mind that it's a narrow canyon, so younger kids might need extra supervision. If you're gifting this to a family, check with the provider about the best time to visit for kids!
A: Wear comfortable shoes, preferably hiking boots or sneakers, since the ground can be uneven. Light layers are also a good idea; it can be chilly in the morning and then warm up! Don't forget to bring a hat and sunscreen if you’re going during the day.
A: If there are adverse weather conditions, especially heavy rain or flash floods, the tour will usually be rescheduled for safety. The provider will contact you in advance to let you know. I suggest checking the weather the day before and giving them a call if you’re unsure!
Discussions
Thinking About Gifting a Lower Antelope Canyon Tour!
Hey everyone! I’m considering gifting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour to my sister for her birthday. She loves photography and this place looks stunning! I heard it's like a photographer’s dream with all the colors and shapes. Just wondering if anyone has done it and if it’s as amazing as it seems?
Lower Antelope Canyon Tour - Any Tips?
I’ve heard so much about the Lower Antelope Canyon tour! I'm planning to go in a couple of weeks, and I’m super excited. Just looking for any tips on best times to go, what to expect, and is it really as easy as they say?