Pickup Location: Major Hotels in Las Vegas
You can be picked up at designated hotels on the Las Vegas Strip. Please refer to the pick-up location table for details. When making your reservation, please leave a note with the detailed address of your hotel, and the final pick-up time will be confirmed.
Prime Time: 11:00am - 1:30pm
Non-Prime Time: 2:00pm - 5:00pm
Attraction 1: Upper Antelope Canyon
Experience the breathtaking Upper Antelope Canyon, one of the most famous slot canyons in the world and a renowned photography spot. Known by the Navajo as "the place where water runs through rocks," the canyon is famous for its red sandstone geological formation, with the rocks shaped by flash floods, creating a dreamlike world. The canyon is located in a Native American reservation, and its natural, fantastical beauty is considered a "hidden paradise" for visitors. You must be accompanied by a Native American guide to enter, not only for cultural and environmental protection but also for the safety of visitors. Even if the sun is shining brightly above, a sudden downpour could turn this narrow paradise into a fast-moving flood with no escape.
Attraction 2: Horseshoe Bend
Located near the town of Page, Arizona, and not far from Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend is part of the Navajo Nation Reservation. This spot is so awe-inspiring that it's hard to find another place like it in the world. The soil here, rich in iron and manganese, shines with a beautiful metallic red hue under the sun. Additionally, the Colorado River cutting through the bend is an emerald green, contrasting beautifully with the red soil. The shape of the bend is rounded and graceful, making it visually stunning. Lastly, the bend is deep and large, adding to its grandness. From above, you can see boats on the Colorado River that appear no bigger than tiny flies.
Attraction 3: Lake Powell
Spanning the border of Arizona and Utah, Lake Powell is one of the most popular inland water recreation spots in the United States and the second-largest man-made lake in the country. It is also known as the "Colored Canyon" for its stunning beauty. The entire lake looks as if it was expertly carved out of the fiery southwestern landscape, creating a brilliant gemstone.
Itinerary: [Reference Itinerary]
Depart Las Vegas for Antelope Canyon, passing through St. George and Kanab, before arriving in Page. After the visit, return to Las Vegas.
Tour Time:
Upper Antelope Canyon (Approx. 1-2 hours)
Horseshoe Bend (Approx. 1 hour)
Lake Powell (Approx. 20 minutes)
[Upper Antelope Canyon]:
★ Known worldwide as the "Jerusalem" for photographers, a pilgrimage site
★ A stage for light within the fissures of the earth, capturing ever-changing, vibrant colors
★ Admire the wave-like beautiful sandstone textures and discover the flowing marks of time
★ A sacred place for Native American sages, tracing the historical changes of millions of years
★ Led by Navajo Indian guides, travel in an open-air jeep through the Upper Antelope Canyon
★ A Native American guide will provide a full explanation of the sights and assist with photography during the tour (Note: Tips for the guide, $5, are not included)
Important Notes:
During daylight saving time, Antelope Canyon follows the same time as Las Vegas.
During standard time, Antelope Canyon is one hour ahead of Las Vegas time.
(For example, if it’s 10:00 AM in Las Vegas during standard time, it will be 11:00 AM in Antelope Canyon.)
Backpacks, tripods, large bags, and selfie sticks are not allowed inside the canyon. Please store them on the tour bus. Only small personal bags, bottled water, and cameras are allowed.
As one of the world’s top ten photography destinations, Antelope Canyon has strict viewing guidelines: no photography on the stairs; always follow the Native American guide; no carving on the rock walls; no littering or public urination; no tripods; no rock climbing. Failure to follow these rules will result in being escorted back to the tour bus without a refund of the Antelope Canyon entrance fee.
A minimum of four people is required to form a group. Please inquire about availability before booking.
The Native American guide will only provide services in English, with no Chinese service available. A tip of $5 per person is recommended (cash only).
Transportation will be arranged based on the number of participants (14-passenger van or coach bus).