Can I visit Upper or Lower Antelope Canyon without a guide?
No. Antelope Canyon is on Navajo Nation land and is only accessible with authorized Navajo tour operators.

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No. Antelope Canyon is on Navajo Nation land and is only accessible with authorized Navajo tour operators.
No. Pets are not allowed on standard Antelope Canyon tours.
Tripods and selfie sticks are generally not allowed on standard sightseeing tours. Handheld cameras and phones are usually allowed.
Bring light essentials only, such as a handheld camera, phone, and water bottle. Large bags and bulky equipment are typically restricted.
Most operators discontinued classic photography-only tours. Current tours focus on sightseeing, with handheld photography allowed.
Arrive at least 45 minutes before your scheduled time, or earlier if your voucher requires it.
Always use local Page, Arizona time (MST). Check the live time guide before departure to avoid one-hour mistakes.
Policies vary by product and operator. Please review your voucher terms, then contact support with your booking number for options.
Most visitors can join, but routes and stairs vary by canyon section. Check product details before booking and choose based on mobility needs.
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