How not to do Horseshoe Bend + Antelope Canyon from Las Vegas
So, America sucks if you are a solo traveller who has made it to 28 and still don’t have a driving license (Hey!). The obvious way to tour the USA is to get an RV or car hire, drive to these incredible locations and then at Horseshoe Bend just walk right in and at Antelope Canyon arrange a local guide (it’s compulsory) to show you around.
My time in the USA was meant to be short so I knew I wanted to tie this tour in from Las Vegas and do both Horseshoe and Antelope Canyon on the same out of city excursion as these were both on my must visit list. If I had more time on my side I would also have loved to tick off Great Sand Dunes national park as well.
I found tours leaving from Flagstaff and Sedona easily enough but it was a struggle to find one from Las Vegas. Eventually, I found the option with Tours 4 Fun and it was a great price compared to the other cities, the reviews seemed good and when my first tour got rained off half way through, the booking company were great at getting me re-booked on one a few days later at no extra charge.
Sadly, the rest of it (except incredible mother nature) was a bit of a disaster…
Horse Shoe Bend from Las Vegas
So, on my first tour, it rained heavily in the morning and Antelope Canyon got closed because of the flash flooding danger. Weather shit happens and this is pretty rare. I get it and actually, it provided a bonus of being able to see Horseshoe Bend twice and at different times of the day.
What it did mean however was I re-booked the tour again, to experience another 14 hours of multilingual Mandarin guided madness twice in one week. I couldn’t complain though, it gave me an extra two days in Sin City so I hunted out a guide to Las Vegas, got my poker face on and kept myself entertained by losing money quite quickly.
For sure, if you really want to explore Las Vegas and in style, you would get your friend togethers, and book yourself some luxury – like Limo Find who allow you to secure a limo for you and your crew. Sadly, half way through a six week solo trip in the states, my budget was starting to struggle for a Motel 6, let alone a luxury strip hotel and a limo transfer to the star attractions. Anyhow, back to my reality…
Horse Shoe Bend Views
To make up for the initial tour having its itinerary slashed in half we stopped and spent some time at Hoover Dam before coming back to Las Vegas. Whilst the bridge is an impressive photo and the dam itself huge, I’ve gotta admit after five minutes here I was ready to move on. What would have been a really awesome replacement is to drive down to Lake Powell and hop on a boat, which is certainly another reason to self-drive if you can whilst touring the USA.
Antelope Canyon Tour
Antelope Canyon was my main reason for the tour and one of my biggest must visits in the USA. It didn’t disappoint.
I’ll let the photos do the talking but this natural slit canyon created by the erosion of sand stone, mainly due to flash flooding is mesmerizing. You have to take an official Navajo guide who are native to the land and walk through the canyon (around 1.5 hours) accompanied. Entrance costs just under $30 and was an additional inclusion on the tour I booked.
Whilst there I discovered they do photography specific tours at a slower pace complete with crowd dispersing guide. Had I known, I would have booked me and my tripod straight on to it.
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