Scenic spot introduction:
Antelope Canyon is one of the world's famous slot canyons and a well-known photography attraction. It is located in northern Arizona, the United States. The closest city is Page, Arizona, which belongs to Nava. Dutch Aboriginal Reserve. On Arizona Route 98, 5 miles southeast of Page, AZ. According to the historical narrative of the Navajo tribe, the area used to be the habitat of pronghorn antelopes, and antelopes often roamed in the canyon, hence the name. The older generation of Navajo people once regarded this place as a habitat for meditation and communication with great spirits. The exit of Antelope Canyon is only more than one person wide, and flash floods gush out from here with astonishing force. The light here is also ever-changing, and only for a short period of time at noon can the sunlight shine through a few gaps to reach the valley bottom. Antelope Canyon near Page, Arizona, is the most beautiful canyon in North America. It is deep and short, but cuts deep underground along the mountain. The geological structure here is the famous red sandstone, and the rocks in the valley have been washed away by flash floods like a dream world.Attractions distribution:
Antelope Canyon is divided into two independent parts in terrain, called Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon.Scenic spot location:
America>United States
How to get there:
Airplane: There are flights to various parts of the United States from major cities around the world, and air transportation is relatively convenient. Domestic air tickets in the United States can be discounted. If you buy your tickets 21 days in advance, you can enjoy the greatest discount, followed by 14 days and 19 days in advance. Same-day tickets are the most expensive. Look in the travel section of your local newspaper on Sunday to find discounted air tickets for sale. Some smaller airlines offer lower fares but have older aircraft.
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Antelope Canyon ticket prices:
Tickets are $25, plus an additional $6 to enter the Indian reserve. The tour time is limited to 1 hour. If you want to stay longer to take photos, you will be charged an additional $10.
Precautions:
Visits to the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon must be led by a Navajo guide to prevent sudden flash floods from causing casualties.