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Antelope Canyon X Photography Tour in Page, Arizona

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Difficulty

moderate

Duration

2–3 hours

Fitness Level

Participants should be able to walk and stand on uneven, sandy terrain for several hours with occasional stretches and bends.

Overview

Join a private photography tour of Antelope Canyon X and capture spectacular sandstone formations in a serene setting. Discover expert tips and Navajo Nation guidelines on this unforgettable journey.

Page, Arizona

Antelope Canyon X - Photography Tour

$150 Per Person | Ages 8+| 2-3 Hours| Twice A Day

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About This Adventure

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Antelope Canyon X on a guided photography tour designed for enthusiasts. Limited to just five participants, this three-hour adventure allows ample time to capture stunning landscapes while exploring two slot canyons. Enjoy personalized assistance from your guide and immerse yourself in this unique natural wonder.

Quick Details

  • Masks are required while on the Navajo Nation.

BOOK YOUR ANTELOPE CANYON-X PHOTO TOUR RESERVATIONS

The Lake Powell Parks and Recreation Office is not accepting or issuing Special Use Permits for the remainder of 2022. Arriving on site with the purpose and/or goal of taking engagement, wedding, elopement, portraits, styled shoots, etc. will not be accepted and may be denied entry without refund.  Any photos that are outside of landscape photography will not be accepted and may be denied entry without refund. The 3 hour Antelope Canyon X photography tour begins at our tour office off of highway 98, milepost 308. This tour is for photography hobbyists, landscape photography, people looking to spend more time in the canyon and make use of a tripod. Videography is not allowed without a permit from the Lake Powell Tribal Parks and Recreation Office. Tours will be canceled if NOAA issues a flash flood warning for the area.


IMPORTANT INFORMATION:

  • Face masks are still a requirement on the Navajo Nation.

  • This is not a private tour.

  • This is not a photography class

  • We do not go to Upper or Lower.

  • There are no ladders involved in this tour.

  • We do not recommend persons with physical limitations or who are pregnant to participate.

  • Please do not bring pets.

  • Taadidiin Tours will not be accepting Photo Tours with the purpose of, but not limited to: portraits, senior photos, wedding photos, engagement photos, photos with a subject/model, UNTIL the Navajo Nation releases the mask mandate that is currently in place. Customers booking with the intent of taking these photos without proper permission will not be allowed with no refund.

  • Landscape Photography Workshops are accepted, please apply for a permit 2 weeks before reserved tour date. Special Use permit issued by Navajo Nation Parks and Recreation Department or Navajo Office of Broadcasting Services. Local office can be reached at (928) 645-0268 Or (928) 551-5516.

  • Children are not recommended on this tour.


WHAT TO BRING:

  • Tripod and 1 camera bag
  • Water
  • Camera
  • Extra batteries/SD cards
  • Sweater or coat during the winter

NOT ALLOWED ON TOUR

  • Drones
  • Video Recording
  • Pets
  • Strollers
  • Metal frame baby carriers
  • No smoking

Adventure Tips

Bring a tripod for steady shots

Use a tripod to capture sharp, long-exposure images in the low-light conditions inside the canyon.

Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes

The terrain is uneven and sandy, so comfortable, stable footwear is necessary for safety and mobility.

Protect gear from fine sand

Carry protective covers for your camera equipment to prevent damage from dust and sand inside the canyon.

Follow Navajo Nation rules closely

Respect the local regulations to preserve the canyon’s natural beauty and cultural significance.

Local Insights

Wildlife

  • Desert cottontail rabbits
  • Various lizard species adapted to the arid environment

History

Antelope Canyon X is part of the Navajo Nation and holds cultural significance as a sacred land preserved for its natural beauty and spiritual importance.

Conservation

Visitors are encouraged to tread lightly and follow strict guidelines to minimize human impact and help protect the fragile sandstone structures.

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Recommended Gear

DSLR or mirrorless camera

Essential

High-quality camera to capture sharp, vibrant images of the canyon’s unique light effects.

Tripod

Essential

Provides stability for low-light, long-exposure photography inside the canyon.

Wide-angle lens

Allows capturing expansive canyon details and interiors.

Sun protection (hat, sunscreen)

Essential

Protects from sun exposure during outdoor segments of the tour.

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