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“Antelope Canyon”
Upper Antelope Canyon
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Upper Antelope Canyon, Arizona, USA [1638 × 2048][OC]
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Flowing Sand In Upper Antelope Canyon, Northern Arizona
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Earth from space: Blooming California Captured by the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission on 8 April 2023, this image shows Los Angeles and part of the hinterland in Southern California. The sprawling metropolitan area of Los Angeles, the second most populated in the United States, can be seen in shades of gray in the lower part of the image. The city of San Bernardino lies around 100 km east of Los Angeles. Several water bodies can be identified in dark blue to the south of San Bernardino, except for Lake Elsinore which appears light green in the bottom right of the image, most likely due to a high concentration of algae in the water. At the northern city limits, the vegetated areas of the Angeles and San Bernardino National Forests are visible at the foothills of the San Gabriel and San Bernardino Mountains, which run across the center of the image. Mount San Antonio, the highest peak at 3068 m, as well as the surrounding peaks are covered with snow. The Mojave Desert dominates the upper part of the image. Center-pivot irrigation fields stand out as circular green shapes, which contrast with the surrounding landscape. Most of them are concentrated in the top left of the image, near the cities of Lancaster and Palmdale. After years of sustained drought, California has recently experienced record-breaking winter precipitation that triggered a flower "superbloom" event in the area. Blooming fields are so large that they can also be spotted from space. The vibrant orange and yellow colors of poppies and wildflowers in bloom can be seen throughout the image, with the most noticeable in Antelope Valley, west of Lancaster, and in Walker Canyon, north of Lake Elsinore. CREDIT....Credit: Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data (2023), processed by ESA, CC BY-SA 3.0 IGO
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10 Tips For Visiting The Lower Antelope Canyon
Everyone should make the breathtaking natural Antelope Canyons part of their bucket list. Here is 10 Tips For Visiting The Lower Antelope Canyon. #AntelopeCayon #Blog #travel #Tiptuesday #wanderlust #Arizona
Be prepared for the stunning, sandstone carved Antelope Canyons that have attracted countless people, world wide. The Lower Antelope Canyon pictures, along with the upper portion is known for their light beams that grace the canyon walls. In fact, many people will have this destination written on their bucket list. It’s for good reason they do. In brief, you will be impressed with the…
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[ad_1] Antelope Canyon is the most photographed slot canyon in the world. But it comes in two sections and visiting both can be expensive. Here’s our guide to Upper vs Lower Antelope Canyon to help you choose. LAST UPDATE: 17 Jan 2024 Anywhere We Roam is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission at no extra cost to you. Thanks for your support - Paul & Mark. Antelope Canyon is one of the most photographed slot canyons in the world. Shaped over millennia by water rushing through the rock, its slick orange and red walls are etched with horizontal lines which curve into mesmerizing shapes. When the sun is at the right angle, beams of light enter through the canyon roof creating a hypnotic play of light and shadow. Antelope Canyon is split into two sections, Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon. They are both extremely impressive but a little different. It’s possible to visit both in one day, but paying for two tours can be expensive. Here’s our guide to Upper vs Lower Antelope Canyon to help you choose the tour that’s right for you. LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON IN THIS GUIDE UPPER VS LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON ANTELOPE CANYON: UPPER VS LOWER Antelope Canyon is just outside the town of Page in northern Arizona. Located in Navajo lands, it is split into two sections: Upper Antelope Canyon and Lower Antelope Canyon. Each section of the canyon can only be visited on a separate guided tour run by Navajo guides. Here are the pros and cons of each. UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON Upper Antelope Canyon is called Tsé bighán��líní in Navajo, which means “the place where water runs through rocks”. Its nickname is “The Crack” due to the very narrow gap in the canyon roof. It is shaped like an ‘A’ with a wide base and a narrow top. The narrow top means only slender beams of light enter the canyon making it dark and moody. UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON TOURS Guided tours leave from nearby Page. You are driven for 15 minutes along a dirt track in an open 4×4 to the start of the trail. The canyon is only 660 feet (200 meters) long. The hike heads along the relatively flat canyon floor, before climbing a set of stairs out of the canyon. You then walk over a hill to get back to the pickup point. The tour lasts 100 minutes. Twenty minutes for the pick-up and drive (each way) and 60 minutes for the ¾ mile walk in the canyon. The tour operators ask you to check in 30 minutes before the tour is scheduled to leave Page. UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON PROS OF UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON Better Photography – The most iconic photos of Antelope Canyon are taken in Upper Antelope Canyon. During the middle of the day slender beams of light shine through the canyon roof contrasting with the dark and moody canyon walls. Better Tours – The tours in Upper Antelope Canyon are more organised than in Lower Antelope Canyon. The guides give a more detailed account of how the slot canyons were formed and they keep you in a small group making it easier to get photos with no-one else in them. Easier Walking – The hike is short and relatively flat, although you do need to walk over sand, climb some stairs, and descend a ramp to return to the pick-up spot. Unfortunately, the tour is not accessible for everyone. BEST TIME TO VISIT UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON // The peak period is between May and September when the angle of the sun allows the beams to reach the canyon floor. This only happens when the sun is directly overhead so, book a tour that runs between 11 am and 1.30 pm. UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON CONS OF UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON More expensive – Upper Antelope Canyon tours are more expensive ($85) than Lower Antelope Canyon Tours ($55) and there is only a small discount for kids ($75). All tours incur an additional $8 Navajo Permit Park fee. Limited availability – Tours of Upper Antelope Canyon can book up months in advance, especially over the peak midday hours. Book as soon as you know you are going.
More difficult to photograph – While the moody darkness can be a benefit in the middle of the day when the beam of light looks spectacular, in early morning and late afternoon it can be very dark, making photography difficult. Tripods are not permitted in the canyon. Dusty drive – The drive to Upper Antelope Canyon is in an open-sided 4×4. It’s bumpy and there is lots of dust. You’re not allowed to take a backpack into the canyon, so make sure you have something to keep your camera protected from the dust.   Longer tour – You are supposed to check-in 30 minutes before the tour leaves, so the entire experience takes just over 2 hours. WALK BACK TO THE PICK UP POINT UPPER CANYON EXIT LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON Lower Antelope Canyon is called Hasdestwazi in Navajo, which means “spiral rock arches”. Its nickname is the Corkscrew, due to its twisted walls. It is shaped like a ‘V’ with a narrow base and a wider top. More light enters through the canyon roof making the canyon brighter and lighter. LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON TOURS Tours are run by Dixie’s Tours and Ken’s Tours. Both have offices and a large parking lot right next to the Lower Antelope Canyon entrance. The canyon is 1,335 feet (400 meters) long. The entrance is down 5 flights of a steep metal staircase. The narrow canyon floor is a little trickier to navigate and there are 8 further flights of stairs along the route. The exit is through a small gap in the rock only a short walk the from parking lot. The walking tour is 1 mile in total and takes 45 minutes to 1 hour. Tours are called 10 minutes before the scheduled departure. LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON ENTRANCE PROS OF LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON Better light – Lower Antelope Canyon does not have the midday beams of light that pierce the gloom in Upper Antelope Canyon, but the canyon is brighter and lighter making photography easier. The walls have a more luminescent glow throughout the day. Longer canyon – Lower Antelope Canyon is twice as long as Upper Antelope Canyon and with more twisting strangely shaped walls you get twice as much bang for your buck. More availability – Lower Antelope Canyon tours do not sell out months in advance and in fact, sometimes it is possible to just turn up on the day and get a slot. Cheaper – Lower Antelope Canyon Tours are not only cheaper ($55) than Upper Antelope Canyon Tours ($85) but also offer a bigger discount for kids ($35). All tours incur an additional $8 Navajo Permit Park fee. More adventurous – The combination of metal ladders and a narrower trail through the slick canyon walls make Lower Antelope Canyon feel more adventurous and fun. SMILING SHARK, LOWER CANYON MARK, LOWER CANYON LION, LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON CONS OF LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON Less iconic photos – You cannot capture the midday beams of light shining in from the canyon roof like you can at Upper Antelope Canyon. Busier & crowded – Groups are not kept as isolated as they are in Upper Antelope Canyon so it can feel busier, more rushed, and a bit more chaotic. Queueing times – While you don’t need to check-in 30 minutes before scheduled departure, there are often queues as you wait to descend the staircase into the canyon. Tougher walking – The metal staircase, longer canyon, and narrower canyon floor make the hiking tougher. Therefore, Lower Antelope Canyon is not advised for those with more limited physical mobility.    LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON VS LOWER – COSTS CANYONCOSTDURATIONUpper$85 adults | $75 kids3/4 mile | 100 minLower$55 adults | $35 kids1 mile | 45 min* An $8 Navajo Park Permit fee is added to all tickets ANTELOPE CANYON: UPPER VS LOWER SUMMARY Upper Antelope Canyon is better for photographers IF you book a lunchtime slot, which you will need to do well in advance. It is also a more relaxed experience with a smaller group giving you more time to line up better shots. Guides provide interesting information about the canyons and how they were formed. Importantly,
the walk in the upper canyon is less physically demanding making it a better choice for people with reduced mobility (although stairs are still required). Lower Antelope Canyon is better for selfies due to the increased light in the canyon. It’s a more family-friendly experience with a slightly more adventurous trail that the kids will love. LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON SMILING SHARK, LOWER CANYON UPPER CANTELOP CANYON CAN YOU VISIT ANTELOPE CANYON WITHOUT GOING ON A TOUR? No, it’s not possible to visit Antelope Canyon without going on a tour. All tours are managed and run by the Navajo. BOOKING YOUR UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON TOUR Upper Antelope Canyon Tours are run by several different Navajo providers. We used Antelope Canyon Tours and had a great experience. Remember to book in advance and try to get a slot from 11.00 am to 1.30 pm. BOOKING YOUR LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON TOUR There are two Lower Antelope Canyon Tour providers: We used Ken’s because we could get on a tour immediately without waiting. But I’m sure Dixie is great as well. They are next to each other at the canyon entrance.   TOP TOURS COMBINED TOUR OPTIONS If the tours appear fully booked, make sure you check Get Your Guide and Viator who have additional timeslots and provide a wider range of experiences in the area. GET YOUR GUIDE | VIATOR LOWER ANTELOP CANYON EXIT LION, LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON LOWER ANTELOP CANYON ANTELOPE CANYON TIME ZONE Antelope Canyon Tours run on Arizona Standard Time (MST), sharing the same time zone as Page, Flagstaff, Grand Canyon and Phoenix. Please be aware that if you drive from Monument Valley or Utah during Daylight Savings Time (middle of March to the beginning of November) you’ll need to move your clocks forward 1 hour. MAP | UPPER AND LOWER ANTELOPE CANYON Below is a map of the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyon where we have indicated the offices of the tour guides.   >> How to use this map / Click on the top left of the map to display the list of locations, then click on the locations to display further information. Click on the top right corner of the map to open a larger version in a new tab or the star to save to your Google Maps.   UPPER ANTELOPE CANYON WHERE NEXT AFTER ANTELOPE CANYON? Antelope Canyon is part of an amazing area of landscapes spread across Utah and northern Arizona. They can be explored on a wonderful 2-week US road trip that includes Utah’s Mighty 5, Monument Valley and Las Vegas.  Here are our recommendations on how to see it all: ANYWHERE WE ROAM ISREADER-SUPPORTED Thanks for reading. To support our blog, you can shout us a coffee or follow us on social media. Big thanks – Paul & Mark. INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK [ad_2] Source link
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Antelope Canyon Tours: Which Is Best? (Upper, Lower, X)
Antelope Canyon is arguably the most famous and beautiful slot canyon in the United States. Located in Arizona on Navajo tribal land, the canyon has a bunch… The post Antelope Canyon Tours: Which Is Best? (Upper, Lower, X) appeared first on The World Travel Guy. ​
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Upper Antelope Canyon by Jamsheed K Photography https://flic.kr/p/2ntpyCG
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Lower Antelope Canyon vs Upper Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona
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Ever since I saw my first photos of slot canyons many years ago, visiting them has been on my bucket list! Check out my video of Lower Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona…
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10-. Heart-shaped opening inside the Upper Antelope slot canyon near Page, Arizona
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Upper Antelope Canyon - Page, Arizona [3024 x 4032] [OC]
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Antelope Canyon
Antelope Canyon John Gregg Studios Upper Antelope Canyon photographed in 2015 by John Gregg. We did a mid afternoon tour of the upper antelope canyon using Tse Bighanilini tours.This family has been doing this tour a long time. The tour guide was a great helping us take great photographs in low light. #johnGregg #johngreggstudios #photography #photo #antelopecanyon #tsebighanilini…
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