Upper Antelope Canyon Introduction: Upper Antelope Canyon Upper Antelope Canyon is called "Tse bighanilini" in Navajo; it means "rock through which water passes". Because the valley is wide and located on the ground, it is the most visited part. To enter Upper Antelope Canyon, due to terrain restrictions, you must park at the entrance and walk on the sand for about two miles. In the past, the reserve allowed private four-wheel drive vehicles to enter, but now all tourists must take the reserve's large four-wheel drive vehicles. , and also canceled the permission for walking to prevent tourists from causing accidents while walking under the scorching sun. The entrance to Upper Antelope Canyon is not very obvious. From a distance, there is only a very thin crack. After entering the canyon, some places may be quite dark, with no light reaching the ground directly. The rock wall is about 20 meters high and the total length is about 150 meters. , photographers usually need to prepare a tripod and flash when entering this area. Due to the large number of tourists, it takes some patience to take a picture of a beam of sunlight and a deserted landscape.