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Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour Ticket auswählen - 8 Jahre +

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Beschreibung

Eine der erstaunlichsten Sehenswürdigkeiten, die Sie jemals sehen werden, ist der Antelope Canyon, ein natürlicher Schlitzschlucht, der im Laufe der Zeit von Wasser und Wind geformt wurde, um eine Symphonie aus Formen, Farben und Schatten zu schaffen. Der Antelope Canyon liegt südöstlich der Stadt Page, AZ. Sie treffen sich im Büro und werden zum Antelope Canyon für die geführte Wanderung durch den Upper Antelope Canyon gefahren. Dieser Teil des Canyons wurde durch Millionen von Jahren durch Hochwassererosion und heftige Winde in seinen Sandstein gemeißelt. Diese unglaubliche Schlucht wurde über viele tausend Jahre hinweg von den unerbittlichen Kräften von Wasser und Wind geschaffen, die den Sandstein langsam in die Formen, Texturen und Gestalten schnitzen und formen, die wir heute beobachten. Die Landschaft im Upper Antelope Canyon ändert sich ständig, während die Sonne über den Himmel wandert und das Licht sanft über die Steinwände filtert. Diese sich ständig bewegenden Sonnenwinkel werfen Licht über die dramatischen Wände der Schlucht hin und her. Die Darstellungen von Farbe, Licht und Schatten werden Sie in Erstaunen versetzen.

Tour-Optionen

Eintritt mit Tourzeit (AA) Alter 8 +
Eintritt mit Tour Time (AS) Alter 8 +
Wandern, Kein Transport, Alter 9 +
  • Dauer: 2 Stunden 50 Minuten:Check-in 80 Minuten vorher, dann 40 - min Wanderung zum Eingang, 50 - min Canyon Tour, schließlich 40 - min Rückwanderung. Geführte 2 - Meile Wanderung Zeitfenster sind Canyon Entries: Gäste müssen Navajo Genehmigungsgebühr von $ 15 + Steuer pro Person direkt über die offizielle Website kaufen.

Reiseverlauf

Vorbeifahrt

Für (Nicht-Wandertouren) Reisende versammeln sich an ihrem angegebenen Treffpunkt zu der auf ihrem ausgewählten Tourenslot angegebenen Zeit. Von dort aus werden sie für eine etwa 15-minütige Fahrt entlang einer unbefestigten Route bis zum Eingang des Upper Antelope Canyons in einen speziellen Geländewagen einsteigen. Bei der Ankunft treffen die Gäste ihren engagierten Reiseleiter und beginnen ihr geführtes Canyon-Erlebnis.

Eintritt inklusive110 Min

Begleiten Sie uns auf einem geführten Wanderabenteuer zum atemberaubenden Upper Antelope Canyon, wo jeder Schritt die tiefe kulturelle und spirituelle Bedeutung des Landes offenbart. Diese 2-Meilen-Rundreise ist für erfahrene Wanderer konzipiert und bietet eine einzigartige Gelegenheit zu erfahren, wie die Navajo diese heilige Landschaft ehren und schützen. Entdecken Sie auf Ihrem Weg die Geschichten, Traditionen und Werte, die diese Schlucht nicht nur zu einem Naturwunder, sondern zu einem lebendigen Zeugnis der Navajo-Verwaltung machen.

Eintritt inklusive50 Min

Antelope Slot Canyon - Eine der erstaunlichsten Sehenswürdigkeiten, die Sie jemals sehen werden, ist ein natürlicher Slot Canyon, der im Laufe der Zeit von Wasser und Wind geschnitzt wurde, um eine Symphonie aus Formen, Farben und Schatten zu schaffen. Sie besuchen den Upper Antelope Canyon, berühmt für seine hohen Canyonwände, schönen Farben und Formationen. Antelope Canyon liegt südöstlich der Stadt Page, AZ. Dieser Teil der Schlucht wird durch Millionen von Jahren anhaltende Hochwassererosion und starke Winde auf seinem Sandstein ausgemeißelt. Dieser unglaubliche Canyon ist über viele tausend Jahre durch die unerbittlichen Kräfte von Wasser und Wind entstanden, indem er langsam den Sandstein in die Formen, Texturen und Formen schnitzt und formt, die wir heute beobachten. Die Landschaft im Upper Antelope Canyon ändert sich ständig, wenn die Sonne über den Himmel zieht und das Licht sanft über die Steinmauern filtert. Diese sich ständig bewegenden Sonnenwinkel prallen Licht hin und her über die dramatischen Canyonwände. Die Darstellungen von Farbe, Licht und Schatten werden Sie verblüffen.

Highlights

Navajo Nation Genehmigungsgebühr (nur für Wanderungen)
Eintritt für Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour (zu Fuß ca. 50 Minuten)
Navajo Fortgeschrittener Service während der Führung durch den Canyon
Off Road Transport vom Treffpunkt zum Upper Antelope Canyon Eingang (für Nicht-Wanderungstour)

Was ist inklusive

Inklusive
Navajo Nation Genehmigungsgebühr (nur für Wanderungen)
Eintritt für Upper Antelope Canyon Guided Tour (zu Fuß ca. 50 Minuten)
Navajo Fortgeschrittener Service während der Führung durch den Canyon
Off Road Transport vom Treffpunkt zum Upper Antelope Canyon Eingang (für Nicht-Wanderungstour)
Nicht inklusive
Trinkgelder
Alle persönlichen Ausgaben
Navajo Nation Genehmigungsgebühr (nur Wandertour)

Bewertungen der Reisenden

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Wichtige Informationen

  • Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Wirbelsäulenverletzungen
  • Nicht empfohlen für Schwangere
  • Nicht empfohlen für Reisende mit Herz-Kreislauf-Schwäche
  • Für alle Fitnesslevel geeignet
  • Kinder, Kleinkinder oder Kleinkinder (Alter 0 - 7 Jahre) dürfen aus Sicherheitsgründen nicht teilnehmen.

Bewertungen(96)

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deannagO1992BI
June 30, 2026
Fabulous must see

Our guide was fabulous and made it such a special experience. He was very knowledgeable and really made you appreciate the beauty of that very special place.

Antwort des Anbieters

We're happy your guide made your visit both memorable and meaningful.

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chris_h
June 23, 2026
Upper Tour

We did this tour 2.5 hrs after the Lower tour. Both were informative and exciting. Our tour guide, Delbert, was very knowledgeable and personable. Would recommend this tour.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you for sharing your experience and for visiting Antelope Canyon!

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Ann_M
June 15, 2026
Great option if you’re into seeing upper canyon.

The tour company was great and our guide was so nice and knowledgeable! The ride to the canyon was very fun in the jacked-up comfy van.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thanks for your feedback! We’re happy you had fun and appreciated the comfortable van ride.

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bg6886
June 9, 2026
Stunning views but very expensive

The good parts: The canyon and our guide were outstanding. Our 20-minute bus ride to the canyon was very comfortable. The canyon is stunning and our guide helped us by offering to take our picture many times throughout the tour and showed us some of the best places to take pictures. He was knowledgeable about the canyon and very pleasant. The bad parts: The cost is too much for a 2-hour tour. They also recommended we use the bathroom before we left but they only have 2 bathrooms and they stack all the tours together so there is a ridiculously long line you have to wait in to use the bathroom. Also, as you tour the canyon, sand rains down on you from above and at times even blows in your eyes which makes it less pleasant. I recommend a hat.

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you for your detailed feedback. We’re glad you enjoyed the stunning canyon views and your guide’s knowledge and helpfulness.

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Lisa_D
June 8, 2026
Guided trip through Lower Antelope Canyon.

Seeing Antelope Canyon was an amazing experience. Our guide was awesome and our entire family enjoyed it. Even our 19-year old grandson was totally enthralled with the experience.

Antwort des Anbieters

So glad to hear this! Antelope Canyon is special, and we’re happy your whole family loved it.

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Julius_A
June 2, 2026
Viator’s Incomplete Meeting Place Directions

The tour by the Indian guide was great; I’ll recommend this to friends. The bad part of this experience is from Viator’s incomplete instructions on where to meet our tour group. We almost missed our ‘non-refundable’ tour due to unclear directions. Viator should more specific in their directions so as to avoid ANY ambiguity when going to our meeting place.

Antwort des Anbieters

We’re glad you enjoyed the guide and the tour! Please note that detailed instructions were sent prior to the tour.

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kris_k
June 1, 2026
Antelope canyon

Antelope canyon was beautiful! Guide made it unenjoyable! The minute he got on the bus he made it known If he was not tipped we would not get his best!!!! Said we would rock and roll right through unless paid to slow down. Would only allow pictures the right spot if paid $10 per person. Very expensive short walking tour with so many other great parks around!

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you for your feedback. We are glad to hear that you enjoyed the beauty of Upper Antelope Canyon. Regarding the mention of an additional photography fee, we have checked with the local tour operator, who confirmed that there is no such policy in place and that guides are not permitted to request any payment or tips for photo stops. We sincerely apologize for your experience. The tour operator is currently reviewing the situation internally and is taking this matter seriously. We appreciate your visit and your comments, which we will continue to share with the operator for further review and improvement.

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janettR9025JM
May 30, 2026
How to prepare and what to expect on the hiking tour at Upper Antelope Canjon.

We did the 10:40 AM hiking tour as we were unsure about the "bumpy ride" reviews and hiking in the heat of the day. One week prior it was predicted to be 93, we got lucky as clouds came in and our hike temperatures were between 60 and 70. The high was 76 for the high later that day, with only a breeze that morning versus the occasional unpredictable strong winds blowing sand in your face ( anywhere you hike consider taking a mask and at least sunglasses in case). We met at Upper Antelope Hogan Tours sign in booth, then drove about 1-2 miles on dirt road to another parking area. I do not recommend you drive in a low clearance car. I wore a light sunscreen long sleeve shirt with lots of pockets as you can't take a fanny pack, small backpack, bag, or anything. They said no metal water bottles but several had them (they work well as they have a loop on the top for easy carrying). I suggest tall socks as those without had lots of sand in their shoes that had ankle/no show socks (hich can create blisters). From the second picnic table/water station we were able to stroll around if we wanted, it was a good time to get to know people in your group as well as the guide. Then we walked downhill 1.2 miles to the top of a staircase. There were two stations along the walk with one picnic table and an igloo water container. At the second table we had 30 minutes to wait (in the sun) before descending down multiple steps and a ramp into the canyon. The time spent there would depend on the speed of the group hiking - if slower you would have less time to wait. HIGHLY recommend good shoes, good socks, a sun hat, either a sunscreen long sleeve shirt or sunscreen, and water. Roughly 3/4 of the hike was on a primitive road with deep sand - so a long hike in beach-like conditions. We are 69 years old and do hikes often, it was doable for us but not an easy flat walk until you were IN the canyon. The walk inside the canyon was incredible, flat, and 1/2 a mile long from entrance to exit per our satellite phone recording. The inside of the canyon is a bit indescribable inside, so I won't attempt to do so - go experience it! Please remember this is sacred space for the local tribe and be respectful. You can at times feel sand falling down on you in some areas so don't look straight up, and consider wearing a hat. You exit the canyon at a different point and hike up a steep narrow "path" in deep sand along an edge, and end up circling back to the picnic table you arrived at before descending the stairs into the canyon. Then you hike back 1.2 miles UP HILL, it is now later and warmer. The first 3/4 mile is in deep sand, the last 300 yards were the steepest uphill, but on a more solid surface - so be prepared for that last push to your parked vehicle. Then you give up your lanyard with your ticket to an employee walking around in the parking area and off you go - follow signs to depart on your own via the sandy road you came in by. At the entrance of the canyon I saw several different types of vehicles that drive you right to the entrance if you choose the transportation option: from open pickup trucks with padded bench-like seats covered with a canvas sunshade to enclosed air conditioned vans. When I looked at all the tours it did not explain what type of vehicle you would be driven in - that would be helpful to find out. When registering there was no phone number to call if you had questions. You can email and wait for a response. The hiking tour requires a pass (apx +$16 each). It seems there are multiple names for said pass: "entry fee" "hiking pass" etc. They are all one and the same, just look for the $15-$16 + tax fee. That is not needed as far as I can tell for the transportation tour. Our guide, Taylor, was of the Navajo tribe and had great history and culture facts to share. He was respectful, had perfect English although he also spoke the Navajo language. If I had one wish, it would be that there was a way for everybody to hear the guide; the people in the back of the group could not hear what was being said. Taylor was also GREAT in taking photos for everybody. We hope to come again, but perhaps not this fall when we again drive through AZ as it is monsoon season and flooding can create a severe flood risk several times a month from mid June to the end of September. We will be driving through early August and returning to the west coast the 3rd week of September; right in the midst of the season. NOTE: we saw a wonderful prediction for weather for the rest of the day, so after lunch we drove to Horseshoe Bend ....and right back out (they did not make us pay) as the conditions appeared questionable. A wind storm hit about 8-10 minutes later while we were on the highway, with high winds and some rain. We were SO GLAD WE WERE NOT OUT IN THOSE CONDITIONS HIKING!! Brutal - sounded like our truck was being sandblasted and visibility vanished not far into the distance. We went to Horseshoe Bend the next morning and it was perfect....Have fun!

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you for such a detailed and thoughtful review! We’re so glad you enjoyed the unique experience inside the canyon and appreciate you sharing these helpful tips for future travelers.

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Azjargal_P
May 30, 2026
Wow wow wow

We had an absolutely amazing experience at Antelope Canyon! The canyon itself is breathtaking and even more beautiful than we imagined. Every view felt like a work of art, and it was truly one of the highlights of our trip. A special thank you to our guide, Arthur. He was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and professional throughout the tour. He shared interesting information about the canyon, helped us take great photos, and made the entire experience enjoyable and memorable. Arthur’s passion and expertise really made a difference. We are very grateful for this unforgettable experience and highly recommend this tour to anyone visiting Antelope Canyon. Thank you, Arthur, for making our visit so special!

Antwort des Anbieters

Thank you for the kind review! So glad Arthur helped make your visit memorable.

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Kris K
May 30, 2026
Antelope canyon was beautiful!

Guide said he would just roll through unless paid to slow down. Would stand in the best picture places unless paid $10 a person for the picture spots Canyon itself was beautiful but expensive for a short walking tour

Antwort des Anbieters

We’re sorry to hear this and appreciate your feedback. As the ticket supplier, we’ll share your concerns with the local operator. The tour operator confirmed there is no photography fee and guides are not allowed to request tips for photos. We apologize for your experience. The operator is reviewing this matter seriously.

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