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re: Grand Canyon, Sedona, Antelope Canyon, surrounding area of Arizona advice
Posted on 9/14/23 at 1:42 pm to lsunurse
Posted on 9/14/23 at 1:42 pm to lsunurse
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Make sure you book a tour for Antelope Canyon. Because it’s tribal land….the only way you can visit it is with a guided tour.
yes we saw that. Kind of a pain in the arse and quite expensive. I am pushing to not do it but I think she wants to.
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Add Jerome as a stop as well. Super cool little mining town with an old haunted hotel that used to be a hospital (I’ve stayed there). Maynard James Keenan from Tool lives there and has a winery as well. They have a small tasting room in Jerome (Caduceus Cellars). They also have quite a few other wineries in Jerome.
yes, aware of this as well. Definitely want to try to visit one of the Merkin vineyards
Posted on 9/14/23 at 2:01 pm to Fun Bunch
I’ve only done upper antelope canyon. I enjoyed it but depending on the size of the tour group you can feel kinda rushed through. If it’s a larger group everyone is all trying to take pictures so you have to hurry and snap some and move along with the group.
If you want amazing photos best bet is to book a photography tour. More expensive but a much smaller group.
If you want amazing photos best bet is to book a photography tour. More expensive but a much smaller group.
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