Quick Details
Adult
Ages 21+
$ 285
Tag-along
$ 65
Discover Upper Antelope Canyon under the night sky on this exclusive photography tour
Designed for photographers, this 3-hour experience begins one hour after sunset, offering a unique opportunity to capture the canyon’s dramatic textures and the brilliance of the night sky.
While this is a photography-focused tour, we understand that some guests may want to share this unforgettable experience with a friend or family member. Non-photographers are welcome to join as “tag-along” guests to enjoy the magic of the canyon at night, though only registered photographers will be allowed to bring camera equipment.
This is not a workshop. Knowledge of photography and camera equipment is necessary. This tour cannot be booked with only “tag-along” participants.
What’s Included
3 Hour Canyon Photography tour with a Guide
Highlights
- Capture stunning night sky and canyon formations with your tripod (required for photographers).
- Guided by a professional photographer to help you get the best shots.
- Tag-along guests can enjoy the experience without photography equipment.
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1. Cancellation Policy:
If you cancel a tour 72 hours (or more) before the scheduled start of your originally booked tour, then you will get a 94% refund. Between 24 and 72 hours, you will get a 50% refund. Cancellations within 24 hours, no refund will be made. Be patient. From the date we issue the refund, it will take 3-5 business days to post to your account.
2. We operate on Mountain Standard Time
Our company, Adventurous Antelope Canyon Tours, DO NOT operate on Daylight Savings Time however the Navajo Nation does acknowledge the time zone. We may be located on the Navajo Nation but we as a business DO NOT operate on DST. We operate on MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME all year round. That is the same time as Phoenix, AZ and Page, AZ. If you find yourself confused, the best thing to do is Google ‘Page, AZ time’ and follow the time listed. You can also turn off the set automatic time zone and set it to ‘Phoenix, AZ’ while you are visiting Page and the surrounding area. Google Maps and the time on your phone will adjust based on your current location so please keep that mind. Once again, we DO NOT operate on Daylight Savings Time.
3. No Bag Policy
This means no bags of any kind; ie: no back packs, no purses, no fanny packs, no baby carriers, and no water bags. (AACT is not responsible for any kind of theft, stolen property, or any damage)
4. Accessibility
A portion of the tour is “off road” and can be washboarded and quite bumpy. No Pregnant women are allowed. No wheelchairs. People with back problems, or people who have recently had surgery are advised to not take this tour. You will be walking about one half mile in sandy and rocky terrain. Customers going on this tour accept ALL liability for their own health issues.
5. Is your canyon wheelchair accessible and do you allow service animals?
Due to our location, we are unable to accommodate guests with wheelchairs and apologize for this inconvenience. Animals of any kind, (including service animals) are NOT allowed on the parking lot premises or canyon.
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Age Restrictions:
ADULTS ONLY – No Children Allowed Due to IntensityAnimals/Service Animals:
Animals of any kind, (including service animals) are NOT allowed on the parking lot premises or canyon.No Bag Policy:
This means no bags of any kind; ie: no back packs, no purses, no fanny packs, no baby carriers, and no water bags. Camera Bag is permitted.
On our multiple canyons tours – we do allow a small bag but it remains in the vehicle while in the canyon. (AACT is not responsible for any kind of theft, stolen property, or any damage)Accessibility:
A portion of the tour is “off road” and can be washboarded and quite bumpy. No Pregnant women are allowed. No wheelchairs. People with back problems, or people who have recently had surgery are advised to not take this tour. You will be walking about one half mile in sandy and rocky terrain. Customers going on this tour accept ALL liability for their own health issues. -
Dress Code
Closed end shoes are recommended, and are required for our 3 private canyons. We discourage skirts and dresses due to the ladders and the terrain. We ask our guests to dress modest because we do accomodate families. Canyons can be up to 10 degrees cooler than the external temperature, so layers are recommended for your comfort. The temperature is usually five to ten degrees cooler, all year around in the canyons. Dress in layers to accommodate changing temperatures.
Windy Days
If it is windy, we do recommend a hat and handkerchief to cover your nose, mouth and ears. Sand enters the canyon in all directions so photographers please bring a cover for your camera, a plastic shower cap works best.
Requirements for Photographers
Tripod, camera equipment, and a sense of adventure.
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Yes, but you’ll need a permit from the Navajo Parks and Recreation Office. You can apply here: https://navajonationparks.org/
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Yes, you may bring one camera bag. Please limit it to a single bag for space and comfort.
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No, model photo shoots are not permitted on this tour.
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No, there are no bathroom facilities available during the tour. Please plan accordingly.