Upper vs. Lower Antelope Canyon?
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Upper vs. Lower Antelope Canyon?
Hi all,
I will be visiting the Antelope Canyons in early January and will be taking the 3:30pm tour. I only have time to choose one (upper or lower) and can't decide between the two. They are both the same price ($50) and seem pretty similar. I have no issues with mobility/ladders/etc so that wouldn't be a concern with the Lower Canyon.
For those that have done both, what do you prefer? Many people saw Lower is cheaper but that's not the case in January. Others say Lower is less crowded but I'm not sure that is as big an issue in the Winter months. Some say Upper is worth it for the beams of light but I won't be able to see those regardless. So I'm at a complete loss. Please help!
Thank you!
I will be visiting the Antelope Canyons in early January and will be taking the 3:30pm tour. I only have time to choose one (upper or lower) and can't decide between the two. They are both the same price ($50) and seem pretty similar. I have no issues with mobility/ladders/etc so that wouldn't be a concern with the Lower Canyon.
For those that have done both, what do you prefer? Many people saw Lower is cheaper but that's not the case in January. Others say Lower is less crowded but I'm not sure that is as big an issue in the Winter months. Some say Upper is worth it for the beams of light but I won't be able to see those regardless. So I'm at a complete loss. Please help!
Thank you!
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We just did the Lower early July with KenTours. While we haven’t done the Upper, my understanding is that the Upper is a darker than the Lower Canyon. That’s why it’s more appealing to the photographers, but it requires better equipment and a tripod (which are only allowed on special Photographer’s Tour). Our tour guide helped everyone to set up the camera or a phone to get the best results based on current condition. I’d advise you to research it more if you’re into the photography.
PS. Watch the "Time Zone" there, some cell phones may pick a Utah Tower with a different time zone then local, you don't want to miss the tour based on that.
Photos taken with Galaxy Note 8


PS. Watch the "Time Zone" there, some cell phones may pick a Utah Tower with a different time zone then local, you don't want to miss the tour based on that.
Photos taken with Galaxy Note 8


Last edited by andyg5056; Oct 24th, 2018 at 09:15 AM.
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Even in January, there will be more crowd in Upper. They are both slot canyons, it doesn't take many people to become crowded. Since ladders would no be an issue, Lower is the better option. Time will be the same whether your phone is drawing from UT cell tower or AZ because you are not subject to daylight savings time in January.
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Light beams should not even be considered. They are only in Upper and only around late morning to midday. The latest I have been in Lower is around 3 at the beginning of April and lighting was fine with a good camera and tripod. I would be surprised if they would be running tours if the lighting wasn't ok for viewing. Sure, it would be better to go earlier but it doesn't sound like you have that option. This is not an experience you want to miss.
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Some views of upper mid afternoon in September:

This might give you an idea of the size of upper Antelope Canyon where you first enter.

This was taken farther into the canyon. The time and date on my camera are wrong, but I know it was in the fall and in the afternoon after we had done the smooth water raft trip and had lunch.





