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Favorite Moments & Photos of 2018

As 2018 is coming to a close, we thought it’d be fun to take a look back at our favorite moments captured in amazing photos at the Lower Antelope Canyon.

We’d like to take a moment to thank all of you who made this year a fantastic one. We’re so passionate about sharing the beauty of this one-of-a-kind natural wonder and we’re always so excited to meet our guests who want to discover it for themselves. Of course, we have to thank our amazing Antelope Canyon tour guides who make it all happen. We asked our guides what their favorite thing about giving tours of Antelope Canyon is or about their favorite story from the past 12 months:

“This is my third time through and it’s always amazing. I must say winter is the best time to go as it’s less busy and the guides have a lot more time for the groups. Our guide Candace was wonderful in helping us find the best places to take pictures. Truly a worthwhile stop if you’re in the area especially in the wintertime!!”

“Stunning place and very interesting experience. Thanks to Aaron, our Navajo guide, who explained to us a little bit of history about the place itself and the Navajo culture and traditions. Highly recommended tour.”

“A gem buried in the desert!”

Tips for visiting Antelope Canyon in December:

The best time to visit Antelope Canyon in December is tours that are booked between 10:15 am to 1:15 pm. Do not be deterred if you are unable to book your reservation during the popular tour time, as lighting is ideal throughout the day. Although we do not offer a photography tour, you still capture exceptional, vibrant, and spectacular Instagram-worthy (no filter need) photos on our guided hiking tour.

Plan ahead for 2019! Lower Antelope Canyon Tours recommends you reserve your tour 1 to 2 months in advance. Check out our most popular tour here.

Yáʼátʼééh Késhmish dóó Baa Hózhǫ́ǫgo Nee Nínáadoohah  (Merry Christmas and have a Happy New Year) from Dixie’s Lower Antelope Canyon Tours.

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