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    Grand Canyon Native Trails

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    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon

    4.5(1.4k reviews)
    2.6 mi

    Our tour guide was great and it's a shame I don't remember his name. Don't worry, we tipped him…read morewell. All of the guides were friendly and informative. The canyon is beautiful and even with my crappy phone camera I was able to get some decent pics. The canyon really looks like the pics you see on the internet. We only had about a dozen in our group - we went at 1 PM. We were told to go earlier but the size of our group was smaller because we waited and the colors were still pink amazing. There are some pretty steep steps to climb down in the beginning but don't let those deter you. Just go slow - it's worth it!

    Fabulous experience with incredible colors made by nature. This Navajo Nation experience is like no…read moreother. Nevan, our professional and friendly guide was so knowledgeable about these earthly sculptures and quite the skilled photographer as he took pictures of all the guests individually in various rooms of this magical tour. Cost was $86.00 and up depending on which tour you want to do with a minimal wait to go down into these spectacularly sculptured colored walls. There is a gift shop and cafe you can grab a cold beverage and a bite of food that is worth visiting. *NOTE* You must check in 30 minutes prior to your tour time AND you can only bring a water bottle and a camera/cellphone . Put your keys in your pocket and leave everything else in your car. Wear shoes you can walk through sand to get to site and that you can climb down and up ladders. This is a very busy tour but well worth it. The tour is on Navajo Tribal lands so please respect the land and those that work this tour and even more so when it's hot out.

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    Ken's Tours Lower Antelope Canyon - BEST TOUR GUIDE EVER!! Ben! He was simply the best ! Amazing tour guide. He did some amazing shots for us ! Absolutely loved it!

    BEST TOUR GUIDE EVER!! Ben! He was simply the best ! Amazing tour guide. He did some amazing shots for us ! Absolutely loved it!

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    Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours - Upper Antelope Canyon

    Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours

    4.0(355 reviews)
    5.3 mi

    This review is for Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours (AACT) exclusively. Antelope Canyon, a…read moremajestic locale, has its own Yelp page. Several weeks before visiting page, I booked a reservation with AACT online. When visiting Antelope Canyon, you are required to take a tour. Without a tour reservation (which I recommend that you book well in advance), you can't go to Antelope Canyon. Located on Navajo land, there are several different tour guide companies available. They each have different prices, different times, and slightly different tours. AACT offered the best option for my schedule. On the day of our tour, we stopped by 20 minutes early as requested. After checking in, there was a little time to check out their gift shop and go to the bathroom (portapotties only). From there, we got into our comfortable, air-conditioned van and made our way to Antelope Canyon. Our tour guide was fantastic. He was a cool guy, shared a good amount of history about Antelope Canyon, and provided a lot of photo opps to everyone on the tour (we had a group of 15 people or so). He knows all of the right angles and the correct phone set up to give you the best pictures possible inside the canyon. Which was definitely much appreciated! My only complaint, and this applies to all of the tour companies, is that the tours are quite expensive. In addition to your tour, you also have to pay a fee to go on the reservation, and then an additional fee on top of that. It's like going to a concert where you're paying all of these extra fees in addition to the main act which sucks. Given how popular Antelope Canyon has become, people will buy at the price point. I just wish it was a bit more affordable.

    This was by far one of the best one of the best tours I have been on. Things will start on time so…read moremake sure your ready to go. Keep in mind no bags no matter what size are allowed including water backpacks. I loved that our guide Marcus played the flute during the tour and explained how music helps to keep him grounded and pays respect. He also was very down to earth and was able to assist with photos and educated the group on the history of the canyon. Learned so much about how tell the age of the rocks and what different making mean. The Navajo people have done an outstanding job maintaining history and paying respect for all of things the earth provides. Things to note : bring water and a portable fan to help stay cool. There are over 100 steps without railing to enter the lower canyon. Take your time and rest when needed. Water is very important there are coolers with water long the routes. They is alot of red sand and it gets windy so wear eye protection and mouth covers. They will be a van ride to and from the entrance. Bring cameras and videos are allowed. This is well organized and if for any reason cant make it back up they will provide a help. The guide will be in constant communication with the office amd able to call for help via radio. This is an amazing experience and worth every spent. I can't wait to bring my son someday. Thanks for sharing your land and traditions with us we are grateful. Somethings in life are not learned from books but experiences! Thanks Marcus

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    Antelope Canyon Tours - Do you see the bear?

    Antelope Canyon Tours

    4.1(570 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Shout out to Blake, our tour guide!!! Very patient with us and even though he told us he can only…read moretake pictures as group, he still took individual pictures of us! The tour is very organized and reasonable price. We did the upper Antelope tour at 0900am. Highly recommended!

    The place is pretty, but that's not why I'm giving it 2 stars. They rush you in and out. Apparently…read moreif you stay passed 1 hour they fine you $100. The tour is already $45 but you have to go in with the guide. They yell at you to get to one side and even grab you to move you sometimes. There was a guy that wasn't a part of our group that got yelled at for walking to slow. He turned around and told the tour lady he was taking a picture and she said she he stopped and held up the line. He was getting mad saying what's the point of coming in here if not for pictures. There's only one way in and one way out. As you're walking in there's other people exiting and squeezing through. You're limited to taking one photo at each spot and if it doesn't Come out good they tell you too bad you should've had your camera settings right. The tour lady pushed me to the side of the wall at one point as she screamed at everyone to get to the right. There's a photography tour price of $160 which looks like they get better treatment. They block the tourists so the photographers could get their shots. If you ask me there's too many people inside at once. We came here back in 2007 and there wasn't nearly as many people inside so you had some wiggle room. I think the Navajos are being a bit greedy trying to fit all these tours in. They should limit how many people go in per hour so you could at least breathe and enjoy it. The tour lady wasn't the only one yelling. The other tour guys were also yelling at their people. I understand everyone wants a picture but there's no need to be rude. Maybe if they managed their tours better for the crowd control they wouldn't have to be like this. At one point I heard the tour lady say a bunch of us were being annoying. Geez if this place wasn't so nice I doubt people would come. I keep reading the lower AC is better. I will have to check it out. For now I don't think I would recommend this to anyone unless you are prepared to be rushed and crammed into tight spaces. Or perhaps you enjoyed being yelled at and stressed throughout your trip. They even ask for tips after it's over... It's not like they don't make money off of this place already. Shaking my head...

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