Antelope Canyon in Arizona
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Resurrecting this thread rather than starting a new one. Have a smallish group of 5 planning a visit to Page this holiday season. Two of us have been through Upper Antelope Canyon, none of us through Lower.
I asked a friend who is Navajo for any ideas, but they don't have any connections in that area, so I figured this is the next best place to ask. Are there any private tours or private guides taking guests through both canyons? We want to avoid any crowds or groups aside from our own, and pretty much have as much of the canyon's choice photo spots to ourselves where possible with a flexible amount of time to enjoy the space rather than rush through with a herd. I know Upper Canyon can have a never-ending stream of people through it with constant group tours, but having a private guide would get us around them where practical.
I asked a friend who is Navajo for any ideas, but they don't have any connections in that area, so I figured this is the next best place to ask. Are there any private tours or private guides taking guests through both canyons? We want to avoid any crowds or groups aside from our own, and pretty much have as much of the canyon's choice photo spots to ourselves where possible with a flexible amount of time to enjoy the space rather than rush through with a herd. I know Upper Canyon can have a never-ending stream of people through it with constant group tours, but having a private guide would get us around them where practical.
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I sent a more detailed message to bocastephen via PM. To the best of my knowledge the only way to legally visit Antelope Canyon these days is by engaging the services of one of the authorized tour operators listed on this Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation page. One would have to contact the operators directly to see if any ‘special arrangement’ private tours are possible.
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Resurrecting this thread rather than starting a new one. Have a smallish group of 5 planning a visit to Page this holiday season. Two of us have been through Upper Antelope Canyon, none of us through Lower.
I asked a friend who is Navajo for any ideas, but they don't have any connections in that area, so I figured this is the next best place to ask. Are there any private tours or private guides taking guests through both canyons? We want to avoid any crowds or groups aside from our own, and pretty much have as much of the canyon's choice photo spots to ourselves where possible with a flexible amount of time to enjoy the space rather than rush through with a herd. I know Upper Canyon can have a never-ending stream of people through it with constant group tours, but having a private guide would get us around them where practical.
I asked a friend who is Navajo for any ideas, but they don't have any connections in that area, so I figured this is the next best place to ask. Are there any private tours or private guides taking guests through both canyons? We want to avoid any crowds or groups aside from our own, and pretty much have as much of the canyon's choice photo spots to ourselves where possible with a flexible amount of time to enjoy the space rather than rush through with a herd. I know Upper Canyon can have a never-ending stream of people through it with constant group tours, but having a private guide would get us around them where practical.
lower portion is run by two different Navajo based companies. They have a small group photo tour Led by a guide but you will still have a lot of people passing you doing regular tours. With lower you have different times of day for getting sun in the canyon.
they will close these off for high profile tv/ photo shoots. You might have to do long term planning in booking and ask they dont offer tours for like 30-45 min after you enter where you are affectively buying out the tickets for these times or you coordinate to be last of the day or first of the morning access.
both canyons are only guided access.