Enjoy extended time for tripod photography in two slot canyons with guide-managed foot traffic
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3 hours
Up to 5 people
Guide, Transport to canyon
Devote extra time to landscape photography in Antelope Canyon X. Travel from the check-in office to the trailhead, then explore two slot canyons with a guide and tripod access.
This is not a private tour or a photography class. Videography is not allowed; special use permits are required for portraits, workshops, or published images. Not recommended for those pregnant or with physical limitations, and children are not recommended; no drones, pets, strollers, metal frame baby carriers, smoking, or cremated ashes.
More than 72 hours: full refund; 24–72 hours: 50% refund; 24 hours or less: no refund. Tours may be canceled due to weather; if the operator cancels, you will be refunded. Tours are not canceled for clouds, light rain/snow, or wind.
A: Please arrive at least 20 minutes before your scheduled tour time and be fully checked in no later than 15 minutes prior to departure.
A: Yes, all guests must complete a waiver before arrival to ensure a smooth check-in process.
A: You will spend about 2.5 hours in the canyon, with approximately 1 mile of walking.
MP 308 Highway 98, Page, AZ 86040. Please check in at the Taadidiin Tours office and arrive at least 20 minutes early.
This tour company runs a solid operation with small groups of 10-12 people that keep things moving without feeling crowded. Multiple visitors praise how organized everything is, and many guides stand out for going the extra mile. Van, Bambi, Lana, Mike, and Josh all get called out by name for being knowledgeable, taking time to help with camera settings and photo angles, and sharing cultural and geological insights that really enhance the experience. The canyon itself is stunning, and reviewers appreciate that it's more affordable and less packed than the more famous Upper and Lower canyons. The physical access involves walking down and back up some stairs that most find manageable, though a few mention the uphill return takes some effort. There are occasional mentions of guide quality being inconsistent. A couple reviewers felt rushed or noted their guide didn't provide much commentary, while nearby groups got more detailed explanations. Timing matters too, as visiting late in the day may mean less dramatic lighting than those iconic photos you've seen. Overall though, the majority of recent visitors had excellent experiences and recommend booking here.
This was an excellent tour and I was able to get a lot of photos even without the photography tour. The guide was so informative and answered a lot of questions about the area and the Navajo nation in general. Highly recommend.
delia woodward
April 1, 2026
This was an excellent tour and I was able to get a lot of photos even without the photography tour. The guide was so informative and answered a lot of questions about the area and the Navajo nation in general. Highly recommend.
delia woodward
April 1, 2026