In the morning, we will set off to the Antelope Canyon, the world's most unique slit cave and one of the world's top ten photography spots! The rock walls of the slit cave are a combination of thousands of years of erosion by wind and torrents, presenting a perfect wave shape, like an abstract painting. Then we will go to Horseshoe Bend, one of the top ten best photography spots in the United States selected by National Geographic Magazine! Finally, we will go to the origin of the Grand Canyon - Lake Powell. We will watch Lake Powell along the narrow valley slit. The breeze is gentle, the blue waves are like mirrors, and the red rocks are like flames. At this moment, we just want to steal half a day of leisure. Follow the Navajo Indian guide into the slit cave. It is spectacular to be in it. Overnight in Page/Tuba.
Special Notes:
1. During the kayaking opening period from 03/20/2025 to 10/23/2025, you can experience kayaking at your own expense. In addition, kayaking is closed during this period, and the stay time at Lake Powell will be adjusted to: 60 mins.
Lower Antelope Canyon; The Lower Antelope Canyon is located in the north of Arizona, USA. It is formed by soft sandstone after millions of years of various erosion forces. Flash floods often flow into the canyon during the monsoon season. Due to the sudden increase in rainfall, the flow rate of the flash flood is quite fast. In addition, the narrow channel narrows the river channel, so the vertical erosion force is relatively large, forming the corridor at the bottom of the Lower Antelope Canyon and the hard and smooth edges on the valley wall that look like flowing water. There is no artificial lighting in the Lower Antelope Canyon. All visible light comes from the cracks at the top of the canyon. These lights are repeatedly refracted by the rock texture and enter the valley bottom, producing a dreamy and irregular color change. These colors are from deep to light, colorful and beautiful.
Horseshoe Bend; Horseshoe Bend – One of the top ten best photography spots in the United States selected by National Geographic Magazine! The dense aquatic plants on the Colorado River bed make the river water appear fluorescent green in the sun. The river turns 360 degrees in the reddish-brown canyon here, cutting out a horseshoe-shaped canyon, hence the name Horseshoe Bend. Standing on the edge of the cliff, you will be intoxicated by the breathtaking beauty of the blue water, blue sky and red rocks.
Lake Powell; The land belongs to the joint development area of Indians and national parks. In addition to its huge amount of water, Lake Powell also has one of the rare wonders in the world, the water canyon. It is like a jasper embedded in the red orange Colorado Plateau, and it is also a fjord in the Grand Canyon. You can pass by the Glenn Dam, stop by the shore of Lake Powell to take pictures, or take a kayak through one of the most famous troughs in the world, have an intimate encounter with Lake Powell, and enjoy the beautiful panoramic view of Lake Powell.