Admission to attractions
Upper Antelope Canyon entry ticket
100-minute walking tour of Antelope Canyon
Local Navajo guide
Free parking (for non-commercial vehicles)
Navajo national permit fee ($8/person)
Gratuity for the tour guide (total of USD 3-5 per person)
Tour Time 07:05 required additional USD 5 for service fee per person (payable on site by cash)
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Children aged 0-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Antelope Canyon requires guests to arrive 30 minutes prior to the tour time
The guided walking tour inside the slot canyon lasts about one hour
Antelope Canyon operates on the same time zone as Page, Arizona and Phoenix, Arizona
The Navajo Nation and Utah are on different time zones, so please plan your drive time and arrival time according to Page and Phoenix
Antelope Canyon does not allow any bags, tripods, monopods or selfie sticks to be brought on the walking tour
Photos can be taken throughout the walking tour, but video is not allowed
Be sure to check the weather in the destinations to make sure you have appropriate clothing and comfortable walking shoes
The entrance to Upper Antelope Canyon is on flat, sandy ground, with walls surrounding you. Guests must use stairs to exit the canyon
Pets or animals of any kind are not allowed
Please plan to pay $3.00-5.00 per person in cash for the Navajo Guide gratuity
Not allowed: Pets, Smoking, Selfie sticks, Plastic bags, Flash photography, Tripods, Backpacks, Bags, Unaccompanied minors, Video recording, Climbing, Jumping
Know before you go
Bear in mind that the tour times are based on local Arizona times
Additional entry fees may be required on-site, depending on the slot canyon option that you book. Please check the option details for additional fees
The time on your voucher is your mandatory check-in time with the tour starting 30 minutes later
Any decision to close Antelope Canyon due to weather comes from the Antelope Canyon operators and/or Navajo Parks and Recreation. Klook has no control over these closures
This activity is not recommended for those with medical conditions (high blood pressure, epilepsy, etc.), pregnant women, or seniors
Due to the nature of this activity, it is not recommended for persons with impaired physical mobility or those in wheelchairs
One of the most amazing sights you will ever see is the Antelope Canyon. You will visit Upper Antelope Canyon, famous for its tall canyon walls, beautiful colors, and formations. Antelope Canyon is located southeast of the town of Page, AZ. This part of the canyon is chiseled out by millions of years’ worth of flood erosion and impactful winds on its sandstone. This incredible canyon has been created over many thousands of years by the relentless forces of water and wind, slowly carving and sculpting the sandstone into the forms, textures, and shapes which we observe today. The scenery in Upper Antelope Canyon changes constantly as the sun moves across the sky, filtering light softly across the stone walls. These ever-moving sun angles bounce light back and forth across the dramatic canyon walls. The displays of color, light, and shadow will astound you