3. Sunrise Photography Session

Early early light offers Antelope Canyon a whole different viewpoint from the daytime experience and generates a wonderful mood. The first rays of sunlight dances across the sandstone cliffs in faint color changes and shadows as it starts to pierce the canyon’s entrances. Less traffic in the early hour lets one enjoy a more quiet and introspection. Professional photographers especially favor this time to capture the ethereal character of the canyon free from strong noon sun contrasts. < Perfect settings for both exploration and photography are created by the cold morning air and soft light. Early session guides sometimes have more time to provide thorough knowledge about the development and importance of the canyon to the Navajo people.
4. Geological Learning Experience

Knowing the geological causes that produced Antelope Canyon gives your trip an interesting new angle. This trip emphasizes the scientific features of the formation of the canyon, particularly the part time, erosion, and flash floods play in shaping these amazing structures. Expert guides detail how millions of years of water running across the soft Navajo sandstone produced these beautiful, flowing walls. Discover the several kinds of rock layers, the consequences of seasonal flooding, and the ongoing changes of the canyon. This instructional program consists in practical study of rock samples and sandstone shaping demonstrations using water. Knowing these geology processes encourages guests to value the dynamic character of this living environment.
