See Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon in two action-packed days from Las Vegas. This private Grand Circle tour blends guided canyon walks, sunrise vistas and scenic driving with practical logistics for photographers and first-time canyon visitors.
You step out of the vehicle before dawn and cold desert air pulls at your jacket; the horizon over Monument Valley is a clean, geometric line that brightens into color as the buttes stand like patient sentinels. This private 2-day Grand Circle circuit moves fast but deliberately: day one threads through Page, Arizona — Horseshoe Bend’s river daring you to the rim and Antelope Canyon’s sculpted sandstone corridors that funnel light into dramatic bands. Day two wakes you for a Monument Valley sunrise, then carries you to the South Rim of the Grand Canyon where views stretch beyond immediate sight.
Difficulty
moderate
Duration
2 days (approx. 48 hours)
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness: able to handle short hikes (0.5–2 miles) on uneven ground, standing during canyon visits, and extended vehicle travel.
This route crosses ancestral lands of the Navajo Nation and areas used historically by Hopi and Paiute peoples; Monument Valley became familiar to wider audiences through classic Western films.
Respect tribal lands and stay on designated trails; desert soils and cryptobiotic crusts are fragile, so avoid stepping on unlabeled areas and carry out all waste.
See Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon in two action-packed days from Las Vegas. This private Grand Circle tour blends guided canyon walks, sunrise vistas and scenic driving with practical logistics for photographers and first-time canyon visitors.
Reserve your spot on the Private 2-Day 4-in-1 Grand Circle Tour from Las Vegas today and enjoy a trusted, highly rated experience designed to help you make the most of your adventure.
Antelope Canyon requires a guided, timed entry—reserve a slot before your tour date to avoid disappointment.
Long drives and exposed viewpoints mean you should bring at least 2 liters of water and portable snacks per person.
Desert mornings are cold and midday intense—wear layers and sunglasses for rim viewpoints and canyon light.
Horseshoe Bend and slot-canyon floors are rocky and sometimes steep—sturdy shoes and sure footing matter.
Support and traction for uneven canyon floors and rim trails.
Keeps you hydrated during long drives and exposed viewpoints.
summer
Essential for high-desert sun and reflective canyon walls.
summer
Wide-angle optics capture slot canyons and sweeping rim vistas; low-light capability helps in Antelope Canyon.
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