First published at 10:29 UTC on January 3rd, 2024.
#antelopecanyon #slotcanyon #pagearizona
* Upper Antelope Canyon
* Lower Antelope Canyon
* Antelope Canyon X
As my YouTube channel gets bigger & bigger, I get more people asking me each day, “What is your favorite place to visit?” For the longes…
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#antelopecanyon #slotcanyon #pagearizona
* Upper Antelope Canyon
* Lower Antelope Canyon
* Antelope Canyon X
As my YouTube channel gets bigger & bigger, I get more people asking me each day, “What is your favorite place to visit?” For the longest time, I wasn’t really sure how to answer that. I love skiing at both Vail & Breckenridge, I love hiking at Glacier National Park, and I love camping at Doris Campground in Oklahoma. But nothing has really secured its spot as being my favorite, that is…until I visited Lower Antelope Canyon in Page, Arizona.
Ever since I saw my first photos of slot canyons many years ago, visiting them has been on my bucket list. The problem was, I really didn’t know where they were located. Zion National Park has an area called “The Narrows”, but that hike requires wading through a bit of water.
Then, I discovered Antelope Canyon in northern Arizona. Unfortunately, the more research I did about the place, the more overwhelmed I became…to the point of me almost NOT going. I had so many questions:
Is it true that I can only visit with a guided tour?
Which one is better: the Lower Antelope Canyon or Upper Antelope Canyon?
Why can’t I record video in the Lower Antelope Canyon?
I found seven guided tour companies. So, which one should I choose?
What time of the day should I go to get good photos?
Why is the price so expensive and why is Lower Antelope Canyon cheaper?
Why can’t I bring my backpack?
What if I make an online reservation and then it rains?
So, the goal of this video is to answer some of these questions. While I do that, I’ll be sharing photos from my visit to the Lower Antelope Canyon on November 25th at 1 pm. I did a bit of research to help us compare the Lower & Upper Antelope Canyons side by side.
First, let me give you a quick overview and then we’ll get into the details…
All areas of the Antelope Canyon are only accessible via a guided tour. Tour Guides are mandatory. Apparently, the guide system was made mandatory aft..
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