Page: Lower Antelope Canyon Hiking Tour

1 hour

Moderate

Walk inside of Lower Antelope Canyon and appreciate the marvelous beauty of nature power!
 

Over the years, Lower Antelope Canyon has become a favorite gathering place for photographers, tourists, and visitors from around the world.

The views in Lower Antelope Canyon change constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering lights softly across the stone walls. These ever-moving sun angles bounce light back and forth across the narrow canyon's walls, creating a dazzling display of color, light, and shadow.

The Navajo name for Lower Antelope Canyon is Hasdeztwazi or "Spiral Rock Arches." Many years ago, herds of Pronghorn Antelope roamed freely in and around the canyon, which explains the English name. This incredible canyon has been created over millions of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into forms, textures, and shapes which we observe today.

What's included?
    • Lower Antelope Canyon Ticket
    • Navajo Permit Fee
    Exclusions
      • Gratitude to the Navajo Guide recommend min $3.00 per person;(Cash only)
      • All personal expense
      Please note


        • Customers must follow the instructions given by the Indian Tour Guide throughout the journey, and Must Not have physical conflicts with the guide.
        • Customers must be on site 30 minutes in advance to exchange tickets, if late, there will be no refunds.
        • All Groups who have NOT checked in and received their tour ticket 10 minutes prior to the scheduled departure of the tour, forfeit their reservation and those spaces will be filled with walk-ins. NO REFUNDS will be given in this situation.
        • Please note the time differences: all times shown on the confirmation form and itinerary are local times. All times on this tour page and confirmations are in ARIZONA TIME (Summer time: Same time as Pacific Time; Winter time Same time as Mountain Time. - No Daylight Saving Time - Not Utah Time - Not Navajo Nation Time). Because the Utah State Line is less than 7 miles away, cell phone towers from Utah (and the surrounding Navajo Nation) often will be the wrong time! Do yourself a favor and do like the locals do: Manually set your cell phone to PHOENIX, AZ time.
        • If your child cannot walk during the tour. It is required that you carry your child in a front chest carrier or a backpack carrier.
        • Due to excessive activities, for safety, disabilities, pregnant women, and infants are not advised to participate.
        • Please keep an eye on all personal belongings.
        • The duration of the tour is quite long, it is recommended to use the bathroom before the tour.
        • Please inform us beforehand if you will be late, no refunds will be given.

        Safety Tips:

        • Bring water for hot days
        • Closed Toes Shoes
        • Check the weather before the tour
        • Know signs of dehydration
        • You must stay with your tour guide at all times for your safety.
        • Ladders: There are steel ladders anchored into the canyon walls. The ladders vary from 3 ft. to 25 ft. being the longest. Ladders over 8 ft. have handrails in place. The canyon is easily accessible going in and out. There are escape rope ladders placed on top of the canyon, in metal boxes, for any type of emergency.
        • Health Concerns: The canyon trail is a bit rigorous and long, with low-hanging rocks, narrow passageways, and narrow and steep ladders. It is recommended that if you get short-winded (we are above 4,000 elevation, so please be advised for shortness of breath for those that live at sea level), have knee or hip joint problems, or have heart problems that you advise your physician before trying to hike the canyon.
        • No pets or animals are allowed into the canyon: We are sorry for this inconvenience, but to respect our guests that are allergic to dogs, cats, and other animals, we request you do not bring your pets and/or animals into the canyon. We abide by strict rules and regulations to protect and preserve the canyon.
        • The speed at which people move through the canyon is outside of our control. If planning another activity following this tour, please leave an extra 1-2 hours after this tour during peak times.

        Not Allowed:

        • No bags & backpacks (including fanny packs, hydration bags and purses)
        • No tripods, monopods, selfie-sticks, camera bags
        • No GoPros, Action cameras or camcorders (no filming inside the canyon)
        • No open-toed shoes, sandals or high heels (proper clothing required)
        • No umbrellas
        • No strollers and wheel-based devices
        • No pets or service animals
        • No firearms or weapons
        • No drones are allowed
        • No Smoking (inside building or canyon)
        • Cremation spreading is not allowed in Navajo Nation Tribal Parks
        What to bring
          • Bottled water
          • Comfortable footwear. Hiking shoes are preferred.
          • Sunscreen
          • Hat
          • Tips are appreciated for tour guides!
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