Your day begins departing from Walmart, PAGE, AZ. We include a 1.5 mile walk (roundtrip) out to Horseshoe Bend which is an iconic photo of the canyon and the Colorado River. Lunch included. The hig
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Location: Page
What's Included
- 90 minute walking tour with Navajo Guide, Upper Antelope Canyon
- Bottle water provided throughout the day
- Horseshoe Bend 1.5 mile walk
- Professional Guide
- Comfortable touring van with usually no more than 10 guests
- Glen Canyon Dam
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There are no strict age restrictions for the tour, but younger kids might find the walk a bit long. It's recommended for ages 7 and up, but if you have younger kids, just be prepared to carry them if needed. The walking trail to Horseshoe Bend is relatively easy and family-friendly, just keep an eye on them near the edges!
A: Comfortable hiking shoes are a must, since you'll be walking around a bit! Dress in layers because it can be chilly in Antelope Canyon but warm outside. I recommend lightweight clothes, a wide-brim hat, and sunscreen, especially since there's not much shade at Horseshoe Bend.
A: Tours can be rescheduled in the event of severe weather — safety is a priority! If it looks iffy, just call Ma Pa Tours ahead of time. They’re pretty flexible with cancellations as long as you give them a heads-up.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Antelope Canyon tour, is it worth it?
I’m considering getting the Upper Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour as a gift for my friend’s birthday. I’ve heard so many amazing things about the views. The 1.5 mile walk to Horseshoe Bend sounds beautiful, and I love that a Navajo guide is included. Just wondering if anyone has done this and what their experience was like! Is lunch really included for the price?
Upper Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend Tour – What to expect?
Just booked the Upper Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend tour! I'm super excited but also a bit nervous about the walk and taking good photos in the canyon. Anyone have tips or what to expect from the guides? I heard they’re really helpful!