Lower Antelope Canyon Tour Ticket





Description
Lower Antelope Canyon is one the most exquisitely photographed attractions in the Page Lake Powell area. Many visitors prefer the Lower Antelope Canyon to the Upper because it is less crowded, has light throughout, is longer, and offers great variety. Visitors get the experience narrow slots an ladder access into some of the sandstone craved shoots an holes formed by the force of runoff into the Antelope Wash from the mesas above.
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Tour Departure Point: Lower Antelope Canyon Indn Route 222 Page, AZ, 86040 Antelope Canyon Tours departs every 1/2 hour a quarter after and a quarter till the hour, the tour is a 1.5 hours waling tour and climbing down some ladders is involved. Please wear comfortable shoes for this 600 meter trip. Lower Antelope Canyon Tours has smaller group sizes and the guide stays with you during the entire tour, sharing information about the geology, history, and Navajo Traditional ways. The Lower Antelope Canyon tends to be less crowded than the Upper Antelope Canyon and is preferred by many because of its narrow canyon walls and ladders that take you to the levels that have been carved by flash floods from the upper mesas. The sandstone walls are exquisitely formed, and the Lower Antelope Canyon offers a longer canyon exploration.
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Important Information
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for pregnant travelers
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- Infant must include at the time of booking.
Reviews(1,947)
Took the the whole family including my 82 year old mom. Amazing experience love making lifelong memories.
What a beautiful experience. The canyon is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. Highly recommend. And if you’re lucky, Quinn will be your guide. Very personable and made sure that the group had a great time.
From the front desk register staff (trying to fit our group to the earlier trip) to the experienced tour guide, Nadine, EVERYONE was so helpful, so kind! The tour was a wonderful experience in the life because of them!
Breathtaking views and plenty of photo opportunities! Some steep stairs/ladders. Our tour guide (Ian) was awesome! You can bring a water bottle, camera and phone - but leave all else at home. Be sure you are able to bend, move around, duck, etc to navigate the right areas. Would not recommend for small children.
It was amazing and the highlight of my trip to AZ. Everyone was so nice. The tour was about 2 hours and the tour guide gave us a more scenic route back to Phoenix and it was beautiful
Lower Antelope Canyon is a sight like no other place. The sun beams are gorgeous and McKayla was an outstanding tour guide who took her time explaining and pointing out various things about the canyon. The groups are spread out enough that we did not feel rushed or overly crowded. The pictures we left with are amazing and the memories of being there were definitely a highlight! I highly recommend seeing Lower Antelope Canyon.
Incredible experience, our guide Nathaniel was a seasoned pro at assisting with photography and taking pictures of myself and my family, only drawback was initial contact to confirm reservation was a bit spotty. But I did get confirmation 730m the night before our tour.
Very enjoyable go early before heat stairs and ladders are present. People very helpful and friendly a must see for your bucket list
If you're in the area, don't miss Antelope Canyon, a great experience. The Navajo guide was great.
We booked our tour with Dixie’s, and our guide, Joel, was outstanding. She knew all the best photo locations, took amazing pictures for everyone, kept the tour organized, and was friendly, patient, and professional from start to finish. We couldn’t have asked for a better guide. Unfortunately, our experience was overshadowed by a guide from Ken’s Tours named Omar, whose group was directly behind ours and was tailgating our group throughout the tour. Even when we were simply waiting for the group ahead of us and there was nowhere to go, Omar repeatedly pressured our family to move faster. He spoke to me in a rude and confrontational manner, saying things like, “Do you hear me?” and demanding that I answer “yes.” When I chose not to engage, he asked, “Do you even speak English?” I found that comment unnecessary and unprofessional. The most concerning incident occurred when my sister was carrying a young child in a backpack carrier. While we were stopped because the group ahead had not moved, Omar pushed into my sister from behind with his body, causing both her and the child to be pushed forward. There was no reason for physical contact. He also made an inappropriate personal comment asking where the baby’s father was. Joel heard that final comment and immediately stepped in to handle the situation professionally, which we greatly appreciated. At one point, I also heard members of Omar’s own tour group asking him, “Why aren’t you taking photos for us?” It seemed that he was spending more time confronting and focusing on our family than attending to the guests he was responsible for. Lower Antelope Canyon is absolutely breathtaking, and thanks to Joel, our tour with Dixie’s was an amazing experience. She represented her company with professionalism, kindness, and respect. I hope Ken’s Tours investigates this incident so that every guest can enjoy the canyon in a safe and respectful environment.



