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Josh Wardell
20 December 2016
Upper antelope requires tours from downtown booked ahead of time. It is deeper and darker but easier to walk. Lower antelope is right off the highway, less confined with more light.
CNN
23 March 2015
The oranges, pinks and purples of Antelope Canyon are amplified and muted by the changing sunlight filtering down from above, with the most intense colors emerging during the summer months,
Terry
7 October 2019
Our tour guide Corwin was awesome. Of course, there was breathtaking natural beauty (research the best times to go!) but the highlight were the awesome & knowledgeable folks.
Ray Downs
13 November 2015
Take the photo tour, the light beams happen Apr-July around noon. So plan accordingly, for good photos a tripod is a must.
Micah Alcorn
8 April 2014
The upper is more crowded. You will have to pay $8 per adult to park AND $25-40 per adult to see the canyon. You are REQUIRED to pay and follow a strict tour guide. Bring cash and patience.
Murat
23 March 2016
It will make you speechless! 400 meters long, with stunning rock formations. If you drive put "Page, AZ" to the GPS, and then follow 'Antelope Point' signs. It is a must!
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