Meeting Points
- Page
821 Highway 89, Page, AZ 86040
From $210.00
Join us for a unique off-road journey across primitive wilderness landscapes
Antelope Canyon is part of the Antelope Canyon system and is still an undiscovered gem with groups no larger than 25 people
Explore and photograph one of the longest tour-able and most beautiful slot canyons on the Navajo Nation
Approximately 2 hours duration from departure at 821 US 89 in Page, AZ.
*Infants & children under age 6 are not permitted.
Day 1: Secret Antelope Canyon Tour
Secret Antelope Canyon is part of the Antelope Canyon system and is still an undiscovered gem with group sizes that are limited to just a fraction of Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons. You will enjoy the full experience of the Secret Antelope Canyon Tour, a scenic, off-road journey to a peacefully quiet and secluded location on the Navajo Nation, where you will be able to explore and photograph one of the longest tour-able and most beautiful sandstone slot canyons available.
This tour includes a visit to the amazing “Secret Antelope” Canyon. Secret Antelope Canyon is part of the Lake Powell, Antelope Canyon system and is still an undiscovered gem with group sizes that are limited to just a fraction of Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons.
It begins with boarding a shaded, open-air, 4x4 tour truck and taking a short three-mile drive from Page, AZ on Highway 89. From here, you will exit the highway and enjoy a thrilling six-mile off-road adventure drive through sandy washes, rolling hills to arrive south of Lake Powell in Antelope Canyon. There you will enjoy a 300-meter nature walk to the entrance of one of the longest slot canyons to be toured on the Navajo Nation. You will have up to an hour to photograph and meander through the slot canyon and back out to the vehicle for the return ride back to our office near Antelope slot canyon in Page, AZ.
Transportation in a shaded, open-air, 4x4 tour truck or similar vehicle.
Navajo Permit Fee
Admission to Secret Antelope Canyon
All other personal expenses.
Navajo guide tips (recommend $2-$5 per person)
821 Highway 89, Page, AZ 86040
Due to the Navajo Nation’s requirement, wedding, bridal, or engagement photo shoots are not currently permitted.
*Infants & children under age 6 are not permitted.
*Closed-toed shoes are recommended. We discourage skirts and dresses due to the ladders and the terrain. We abide by a No Shirt, No Shoes, No Service policy. If you are wearing undergarments (bras, sports bras, etc) or swimwear (bikini tops, etc) ONLY, you will not be allowed on tour. We ask our guests to dress modestly because we do accommodate families.
What To Bring:
Winter months - warm coat, hat, gloves, scarf (lap blanket optional)
Summer months - brimmed hat, sunscreen and sunglasses
Water bottle
Comfortable shoes to walk up to 1 mile in sandy terrain
Camera gear
A purse or small backpack allowed
What NOT To Bring:
Children under the age of 6
Pets of any kind
Drones (per Navajo Nation regulations)
Alcoholic beverages
Weapons or utility tools of any kind
Glass Containers
Tripods, monopods, selfie-sticks, stabilizers
GoPros, Action cameras, or camcorders
Umbrellas
Smoking, Alcohol, Vaping or drugs (Marijuana & so forth)
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Order very good
Tour good