Adventure Brief
Enjoy an authentic Native American Dinner & Show in Page, Arizona. Savor traditional Navajo cuisine while watching performances that bring rich cultural stories to life.
2 hours
easy
Family Friendly
No Experience Required
Enjoy an authentic Native American Dinner & Show in Page, Arizona. Savor traditional Navajo cuisine while watching performances that bring rich cultural stories to life.
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Difficulty
easy
Duration
2 hours
Fitness Level
Suitable for all fitness levels as this is a seated dining and cultural experience.
Wildlife
History
Page, Arizona sits on ancestral Navajo land, where the culture and traditions celebrated in the show have been passed down for generations.
Conservation
Dineh Tours emphasizes sustainable tourism by supporting local artisans and minimizing environmental impact during their cultural experiences.
Dineh Tours
Enjoy an authentic Native American Dinner & Show in Page, Arizona. Savor traditional Navajo cuisine while watching performances that bring rich cultural stories to life.
Dineh Tours is a Navajo-owned tour operator based in Page, Arizona, offering guided visits to the region’s most iconic sites.
They run Upper Antelope Canyon, Lower Antelope Canyon, combination canyon tours, Horseshoe Bend excursions, the Trifecta (Upper, Lower and Horseshoe Bend), Mountain Sheep Canyon tours, and a Native American Dinner & Show. Guides are Native American or Navajo guides who provide cultural insights and interpretation. Tours feature hotel pickup and transportation, complimentary snacks and water on select itineraries, and a picnic or lunch on some tours. Tour durations vary: Lower Antelope Canyon is offered as a 2.5‑hour guided hike, Upper Antelope Canyon is listed as a 5‑hour immersive journey, and combined or half‑day tours range from roughly 4.5 to 5.5 hours depending on the itinerary. Dineh Tours emphasizes scenic hikes, photography opportunities in slot canyons, and education about local history and geology. As a locally run company in Page, Arizona, Dineh Tours operates with direct access to Navajo Nation lands and the permit systems required for canyon visits. The company markets hassle‑free transportation and experienced local guides to ensure safety and cultural respect during visits. Travelers can expect small‑group experiences to iconic formations—A‑shaped Upper Antelope and V‑shaped Lower Antelope—and stops at Horseshoe Bend. Dineh Tours presents authentic Navajo‑led programming that combines natural wonder with cultural storytelling for visitors to Northern Arizona.
Navajo Owned
Navajo owned & operated
Local leadership and cultural guidance
Tours Offered
Multiple canyon & combo tours
Upper, Lower, Trifecta, Horseshoe Bend
Tour Lengths
2.5–5.5 hours
Half‑day and multi‑hour options
Included Amenities
Transport & snacks on select tours
Hotel pickup, water, picnic or lunch
Reserve a spot on Dineh Tours’ Upper, Lower, Trifecta, or Horseshoe Bend trips—transportation, cultural insights, and snacks included on select itineraries. Secure your date today.
Arrive Early to Secure Seating
This intimate experience has limited seating; arriving early ensures the best spots for both dining and viewing the show.
Dress Comfortably for an Evening Indoors
Light layers are recommended as the venue is climate-controlled but desert evenings can be cooler.
Try to Limit Distractions During Performances
Silence phones and avoid flash photography to respect performers and enhance your experience.
Ask Questions for a Deeper Cultural Understanding
Engage with guides or hosts post-show to enrich your knowledge of Native American traditions and cuisine.
Light Jacket or Sweater
To stay warm during cooler desert evenings while enjoying the show.
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Comfortable Footwear
For ease while arriving and departing the venue, which may involve some walking.
Camera (No Flash)
To capture the ambiance and cultural performances respectfully without disrupting the event.
Reusable Water Bottle
To stay hydrated before and after the dinner show during hot desert days.
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