Wear a hat and sunglasses and bring water along for your tour. It can get quite hot, especially on your short walk to the mouth of the Canyon.Make sure you arrive on time by calling to confirm your departure when you arrive in Page. Navajo lands operate on a different time zone than the rest of Arizona, which doesn’t observe daylight savings. You’ll have limited time-just 1-2 minutes-to snap your shots, so be prepared to adjust positions at a moment’s notice. Stay calm and be flexible, especially on a photo tour.No backpacks are allowed inside the Canyon, so try to carry only essential items, such as a water bottle and your mobile phone or camera equipment. Instead of getting upset, go into your tour with the expectation that you’ll have less time than you’d prefer (everyone wants more time, right?), and remember that your tour guides are doing their best to make sure you-and everyone else-have a great experience.
Hundreds of tourists visit Antelope Canyon every day, and some report feeling as if tour guides are “rushing” them through the Canyon. The best way to guarantee that you’ll be able to see it when you’re in the area is to book your guided tour well in advance. Antelope Canyon is a popular spot and the only way to see it is by guided tour.