PRIME TIME entrance to Lower Antelope Canyon for better sunlights and shadows. Instagram-worthy photo opportunity! - Immerse yourself in the stunning beauty of Lower Antelope Canyon - Learn about the
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What's Included
- Entrance fee
- Government Fees
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The best time to visit for those iconic sunbeam shots is between mid-March and early October. During this period, the light hits the canyon at just the right angle, especially around noon. If you go during PRIME TIME, you’ll get the best light for photos! Just be ready for some extra tourists during peak season.
A: The tour involves walking on uneven terrain, so it might be challenging for those with mobility issues. However, guides are great about ensuring everyone can enjoy the experience. If your parent can manage some stairs and uneven surfaces, they should be fine, but it's good to check with the provider in advance.
A: Definitely bring water since it can get hot in the canyon! Snacks might be a good idea if you're going to be there for a while. Just make sure to carry out any trash. Also, don't forget sun protection like a hat or sunscreen since parts of the canyon can be exposed.
Discussions
Thinking of getting the Lower Antelope Canyon tour as a gift!
I’m considering buying the PRIME TIME tour for my sister’s birthday. She loves photography and I think this would be perfect for her! I've seen some stunning pics online, and the small group aspect seems great for a more intimate experience. Has anyone done this tour recently? Any tips or things I should know before gifting it?
Just got back from the Lower Antelope Canyon tour, wow!
I went to the Lower Antelope Canyon last weekend and it was unreal! The PRIME TIME tour was totally worth it for the lighting. I took some of the best photos ever. Just a heads up, the stairs can be a bit steep, so wear good shoes. I highly recommend it as a gift!