Lower Antelope Canyon entry ticket
1-hour Lower Antelope Canyon walking tour
English-speaking local Navajo guide
Navajo national permit fee ($8/person)
Guide tips ($3-5/person suggested)
Important: Infants and children must be included in the passenger headcount
Children aged 4+ will be charged the same rate as adults
Children aged 0-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
There is no luggage storage facility at the venue
Not allowed: Pets, Smoking, Selfie sticks, Plastic bags, Tripods, Backpacks, Bags
There is a 10-minute walk to the canyon entrance and there are stairs ranging from 3 ft to 25 ft in length, with handrails for stairs over 8 feet
Due to the nature of the terrain, the guided walking tour requires guests to be able to move and climb moderately steep ladders with minimal assistance
Be sure to check the weather in the destinations to make sure you have appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes
Any decision to close Antelope Canyon due to weather comes from the Antelope Canyon operators and/or Navajo Parks and Recreation. The local partner/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
Photography is allowed, but taking videos and photos for commercial purposes, as well as the live broadcasting of the show is strictly prohibited
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
This activity is not stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Over the years, Lower Antelope Canyon has become a beloved destination for photographers, tourists, and visitors worldwide. The Navajo call it Hasdeztwazi, meaning “Spiral Rock Arches.” This stunning canyon has been shaped over millennia by the relentless forces of water and wind, sculpting the sandstone into mesmerizing forms and textures to behold. As you explore Lower Antelope Canyon, you’ll notice how the views change constantly with the sun's movement, casting soft light across the walls. The shifting angles of sunlight create a breathtaking interplay of color, light, and shadow. It's a paradise for photographers looking to unleash their creativity, while also offering a magical experience for all visitors eager to immerse themselves in this extraordinary landscape