Shoot Upper Antelope Canyon after sunset with a guide and tripod access
3 Hours
3-hr tour, guide
Explore Upper Antelope Canyon under the night sky on a photography-focused, adult-only tour. You’ll start one hour after sunset and shoot alongside a guide who helps you capture the canyon’s textures.
Adults only (ages 21+). No bags of any kind, and no animals (including service animals). Not wheelchair accessible; no pregnant guests, and the off-road ride can be bumpy.
Cancel 72+ hours before start for a 94% refund. Cancel 24–72 hours before for a 50% refund. Cancel within 24 hours for no refund. Full refund if the operator cancels due to severe weather.
You must be age 21 or older. This tour does not allow children.
No. Pregnant guests and wheelchair users are not allowed. If you have back problems or have recently had surgery, you are advised not to take this tour.
Bags are generally not allowed on tour (no backpacks, purses, fanny packs, baby carriers, or water bags). The tour FAQs also state you may bring one camera bag; plan for limited space.
Highway 98 Road & Milepost 302 Page, AZ 86040
Our guide was incredibly friendly and enthusiastic, and he truly made the tour special. He shared a wealth of interesting information about the canyons, their formation, and the area around Page, which made the tour even more engaging. His numerous tips for taking photos and finding the best vantage points in the canyon were particularly helpful. He even took photos for the visitors himself, which was a really thoughtful touch and resulted in some truly wonderful souvenir pictures. Upper Antelope Canyon itself was, of course, absolutely breathtaking with its sweeping rock walls, vibrant colors, and shimmering light. Overall, the entire tour was exceptionally well-organized and definitely one of the highlights of our trip.
Steffen Hüsch
May 23, 2026
Our guide was incredibly friendly and enthusiastic, and he truly made the tour special. He shared a wealth of interesting information about the canyons, their formation, and the area around Page, which made the tour even more engaging. His numerous tips for taking photos and finding the best vantage points in the canyon were particularly helpful. He even took photos for the visitors himself, which was a really thoughtful touch and resulted in some truly wonderful souvenir pictures. Upper Antelope Canyon itself was, of course, absolutely breathtaking with its sweeping rock walls, vibrant colors, and shimmering light. Overall, the entire tour was exceptionally well-organized and definitely one of the highlights of our trip.
Steffen Hüsch
May 23, 2026