Excursion en haut ou en bas de l'Antelope Canyon et du Horseshoe Bend au départ de Page





Description
Cette visite est une navette gratuite de la plupart des hôtels de Page. Il comprend un confortable Van climatisé, Guide professionnel Navajo, bouteille d'eau, et un service chaleureux, ce qui est le plus important. Ramassage à l'hôtel → Antelope Canyon → Glen Canyon Dam Overlook → Horseshose Bend Il y a trois canyons d'antilopes au choix : [Option 1 : Upper Antelope Canyon] Il est le plus fréquemment visité par les touristes et les faisceaux de lumière directe du soleil rayonnant vers le bas des ouvertures au sommet du canyon sont beaucoup plus communs. [Option 2 : Lower Antelope Canyon] Le canyon inférieur est en forme de « V » et moins profond que l'antilope supérieure. L'éclairage est meilleur au petit matin et en fin de matinée. [Option : Antelope Canyon X] Toutes les visites seront visitées ici. [Glen Canyon Dam Overlook] Une courte randonnée sur un ensemble d'escaliers sculptés dans la roche mène à ce point de vue sur le bord de la rivière et du barrage. Cette courte promenade vous emmène à un point de vue sur le bord du canyon haut au-dessus du fleuve Colorado.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Navajo Upper Antelope Canyon est un canyon à sous situé dans le sud-ouest américain, sur les terres Navajo à l'est de Lechee, en Arizona. Il comprend cinq sections distinctes et panoramiques de canyons à sous sur la réserve Navajo.
Le Lower Antelope Canyon, appelé Hazdistazí, ou « arches rocheuses en spirale » par les Navajos, est situé à plusieurs kilomètres du Upper Antelope Canyon. Avant l'installation d'escaliers métalliques, la visite du canyon nécessitait l'escalade d'échelles préinstallées dans certaines zones.
Upper Antelope Canyon est appelé Ts bighnln, "l'endroit où l'eau coule à travers les rochers" par les Navajos. C'est la plus visitée par les touristes car son entrée et toute sa longueur sont au niveau du sol, ne nécessitant aucune escalade ; et parce que les rayons directs du soleil provenant des ouvertures au sommet du canyon sont beaucoup plus courants. Les rayons se produisent le plus souvent en été, car ils nécessitent que le soleil soit haut dans le ciel. Les couleurs hivernales sont plus discrètes.
Horseshoe Bend est un méandre incisé en forme de fer à cheval du fleuve Colorado, situé dans la ville de Page, en Arizona, aux États-Unis. La randonnée est d'environ 0,6 miles à sens unique jusqu'au belvédère. Le belvédère est d'environ 1 000 mètres de dénivelé, surplombant le fleuve Colorado.
Cette vue panoramique offre des vues spectaculaires sur le fleuve Colorado qui traverse Glen Canyon et sur le barrage de Glen Canyon lui-même. Depuis le parking, suivez la main courante métallique qui descend les marches rocheuses inégales.
Points forts
Ce qui est inclus
Lieux et horaires de prise en charge
Veuillez arriver 10 minutes à l'avance. Les clients doivent contacter le guide touristique la veille du départ pour confirmer les informations de prise en charge. Hôtels qui n'offrent pas de prise en charge : Lake Powell Resort, Antelope Point RV Park, Antelope Canyon Inn.
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Les enfants en bas âge doivent être assis sur les genoux d'un adulte
- Sièges enfants avec besoins spéciaux disponibles
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Convient à toutes les conditions physiques
- L'heure d'entrée à Antelope Canyon peut être ajustée à l'avance ou retardée de 30 minutes, en fonction de la capacité de la journée.
Avis(88)
Awesome!! Very well coordinated!! Canyon X is beyond words - the best photo ops and the tour guides are the best!!
Our guide, Brian was awesome If you need to save money, you can drive there yourself and it is much cheaper and wait the same amount of time. It was nice to get picked up and driven there.
Guide was great. Very informative, kind and a pleasure.
Even though we went on an overcast day, the pictures (colors) turned out great with the help of our excellent guide Charlie. He took the time to help everyone with their phone camera settings to produce the beautiful reds and oranges. His guidance also included facts about flash floods and how the canyon changed with the mother nature like floods. We got to the store and only had to wait a short time to get on transport to the canyon. Grips are small approx 12 max and kept spaced so that we were not rushed. We recommend this trip to all that enjoy seeing the art of nature.
Booked this tour because of the misleading title of upper and lower antelope canyon. Was only allowed to pick between the two options. It was way overpriced. We paid over $700 for 3 people. I wish I had gotten a refund. I wish I had done my research could’ve saved a couple hundred just showing up and booking on site. The canyons are beautiful though.
Thank you for your honest feedback. We are truly sorry to hear that our tour description caused confusion and that the experience did not meet your expectations regarding pricing and options. Our price details are disclosed on the page. This includes: Navajo Nation Permit Fee, Navajo Sales Tax and Booking Brokerage Fee. Window prices also need to pay these two fees. We just have an extra Brokerage Fee, but it lets you plan your trip and time better in advance. As is known to all, Antelope Canyon is a very popular attraction. Its tickets are often sold out a month in advance. So we believe that buying tickets in advance is one of the best choices during the trip. We are glad you still found the canyons beautiful. They truly are a natural wonder. Thank you again for your feedback .
they canceled no reason given
Thank you for sharing your feedback. We're truly sorry to hear that your experience involved a cancellation due to sold out . We also want to welcome any future guests or potential customers: please know that we always aim to communicate clearly and honor confirmed arrangements. If you ever decide to give us another chance, we’ll do our best to provide a smooth and reliable experience. Thank you again for helping us improve.
Our tour guide at Antelope upper canyon, Nathanial was great!! He was extremely knowledgeable and was sure to capture all of our groups photos while navigating us through the canyon in a timely fashion! I highly recommended this tour at peak time for breathtaking sights and photography!! It’s an easy walk and nothing strenuous. And our driver to and from the canyon and Horseshoe Bend was also very friendly and knowledgeable! An overall fantastic day!!
Great experience! Loved the easy pick up and perfectly timed visits. Antelope upper canyon is formidable and our guide gave us the best tips for amazing pictures..
Awesome tour. JR at Antelope Canyon was one of the best tour guides ever. Horseshoe Bend was great. Make sure you understand that you can only pick either upper or lower antelope Canyon.
Thank you so much for your wonderful feedback! We are thrilled to hear that you had an awesome tour with us. A special shout-out to JR at Antelope Canyon – we’re glad he made your experience one of the best. It’s also great to know you enjoyed Horseshoe Bend. Your tip about choosing either Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon is very helpful – we truly appreciate you highlighting that for future travelers. To anyone considering booking with us: we’d love to welcome you on an unforgettable adventure as well. Whether it’s the stunning views of Horseshoe Bend or the magical light at Antelope Canyon, we’re here to help you make the most of your trip. Thank you again for your kind words, and we hope to see you again on your next journey!
This trip, we toured the lower antelope canyon. From the standpoint of views, they are very similar, but a very different experience as far as terrain. Lower is more challenging, but definitely worth the extra effort. Carson, with Ken's tours, gave us a look at the canyon through the eyes of the geological, the historical, and the cultural perspectives. Ryan, from Roaming Navajo Tours, was much the same as he drove us around and shared stories of his family and culture. His patience was a blessing. Thank you to both of them.000
Thank you so much for taking the time to share such detailed and thoughtful feedback. We are truly delighted to hear that you enjoyed the unique experience of Lower Antelope Canyon and appreciated the distinct perspectives offered by Carson and Ryan. It’s wonderful to know that their knowledge, storytelling, and patience added such meaningful depth to your tour. We sincerely appreciate your recognition of their efforts and are thrilled that you found the extra challenge of the Lower Canyon worthwhile. Should you plan another adventure in the future, or if friends or family are interested in exploring, we would be honored to welcome you all back for another memorable journey. Warm regards



