![]() ![]() In the winter, the sun rays don’t come in but it was still very fascinating to see this natural wonder. They don’t regulate how many different tour companies go through at once, and it was way over capacity in my opinion. We did get some beautiful shots but I highly recommend coming on a weekend in winter that is not a holiday. There were so many people in there that day because of the holiday that we unfortunately spent a lot of time waiting for people to pass since the spaces are so tight. The Canyons throughout are pretty narrow, with other parts opening up. It cost about $50 per person: Īfter driving out to the tour site, the tour group just walks right over to the site and descends into the tight slot canyon entrance. We chose the photo tour with Ken’s Tours, and it requires that each person getting a ticket must have an SLR camera as well as a tripod. We decided to book the Lower Canyons for the morning. Both have to be booked through a Navajo tour company because they are part of the Navajo reserve land in Page, AZ. Antelope Canyon is split into 2 different canyons: Upper. ![]() While both canyons are worth visiting, it is important to understand how the canyon is split up. ![]() We love the gorgeous slot canyons and the way the sunlight illuminates the canyon. We specialize in tours for Lower Antelope Canyon. We went to both the Lower and Upper Slot Canyons in one day over Presidents’ Day weekend in February. This canyon is our favorite canyon here at Dixie Ellis. ![]()
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