Thanks Y'all for coming & enjoy my neck of the Desert :) I am from the Page!Area aka Lechee but I love it. When People take the time to appreciate my childhood upbringing ;) GODSPEED
Thank you so much for being kind enough to have us. We enjoyed our tour so much and learned a lot, which was a bonus. I’m saddened by the cultural history but also feel you have been entrusted to protect some of the most beautiful land on the planet. I hope that comes across right. It’s a place I’ll never forget.
Thank you so much for the tour Ben! You have been blessed as the caretakers of this land. Protect it so future generations get to stand in awe of its beauty 💛
The early mornings and afternoons/ nights can be cool. That’s why I say layer your clothes because we were sweating by mid-day but needed a light cover when the sun went down.
@@gotravelwithstaci I see. Thank you, Staci! We are planning to go early October and was wondering if we needed thick layers because the temperature seems to still be warm :D
@@EvelinTee Yeah I would say to dress like we did and layer and you should be great. I had a tank, thin t-shirt, and a light thermal shirt or light jacket, just in case. It can be very windy at Horseshoe Bend. I mostly wear the thermal mid-day for sun protection rather than warmth, but it's handy to have if the sun goes down and there's a slight chill. I also am from Texas so I tend to get chilly if it's below 80F haha. In October, it should be 80F-50F. Depending where you're traveling from, hopefully that helps you pack. Safe and beautiful travels!
@@gotravelwithstaci thank you for your advice. I will have to pack our jackets then. I thought we might survive with light parkas but I think we might need more layers then. We are traveling from CA but moving to Texas!
Each tour operator sets their own price per tour. Getting to see Horseshoe Bend and both upper and lower Antelope Canyon could very well be a higher cost like $200. Search the web to compare tours and prices. You don’t need a guide or tour to see Horseshoe Bend. You can park at the entrance, pay the entrance fee per car, and walk down to see it. Antelope Canyon is on Navajo Nation land and therefore all legit tours should be through Navajo Nation operators. You will need to have a guide on those tours since it’s on private land. Realistically, you could book a shorter tour to Antelope Canyon, for a lower cost, and see Horseshoe bend on your own. Hope this helps!
You will need to book with a tour company with the Navajo Nation. There are several to choose from. You can book in advance online once you decide which tour is best for you. They each have different prices for their tours so price varies based on tour length.
Thanks Y'all for coming & enjoy my neck of the Desert :) I am from the Page!Area aka Lechee but I love it. When People take the time to appreciate my childhood upbringing ;) GODSPEED
Thank you so much for being kind enough to have us. We enjoyed our tour so much and learned a lot, which was a bonus. I’m saddened by the cultural history but also feel you have been entrusted to protect some of the most beautiful land on the planet. I hope that comes across right. It’s a place I’ll never forget.
My hometown. It’s strange to see it from a perspective that isn’t miserable.
Haha I think most of us could say the same thing about our hometowns 😆
Ty for visiting my home town. Had 6 single shots :) busy day here
Thank you so much for the tour Ben! You have been blessed as the caretakers of this land. Protect it so future generations get to stand in awe of its beauty 💛
Awesome video. Thank you for all the tips.
Glad it was helpful!
A great video Thanks for all of your tips I love your energy
Thank you so much for the kind words Andy!
What a place!
Yes, it was so neat to see such different scenery than we are used to!
Hi, was it cold in May? I see you are all wearing jackets :) Thanks
The early mornings and afternoons/ nights can be cool. That’s why I say layer your clothes because we were sweating by mid-day but needed a light cover when the sun went down.
@@gotravelwithstaci I see. Thank you, Staci! We are planning to go early October and was wondering if we needed thick layers because the temperature seems to still be warm :D
@@EvelinTee Yeah I would say to dress like we did and layer and you should be great. I had a tank, thin t-shirt, and a light thermal shirt or light jacket, just in case. It can be very windy at Horseshoe Bend. I mostly wear the thermal mid-day for sun protection rather than warmth, but it's handy to have if the sun goes down and there's a slight chill. I also am from Texas so I tend to get chilly if it's below 80F haha. In October, it should be 80F-50F. Depending where you're traveling from, hopefully that helps you pack. Safe and beautiful travels!
@@gotravelwithstaci thank you for your advice. I will have to pack our jackets then. I thought we might survive with light parkas but I think we might need more layers then. We are traveling from CA but moving to Texas!
Hello. Great Info!! I checked online and it says around 200$ for bucking tour of horseshoe bend and upper and lower antelope canyon. Is that true.
Each tour operator sets their own price per tour. Getting to see Horseshoe Bend and both upper and lower Antelope Canyon could very well be a higher cost like $200. Search the web to compare tours and prices.
You don’t need a guide or tour to see Horseshoe Bend. You can park at the entrance, pay the entrance fee per car, and walk down to see it.
Antelope Canyon is on Navajo Nation land and therefore all legit tours should be through Navajo Nation operators. You will need to have a guide on those tours since it’s on private land. Realistically, you could book a shorter tour to Antelope Canyon, for a lower cost, and see Horseshoe bend on your own.
Hope this helps!
How much for the general admission in antelope canyon? Where do you get the ticket?
You will need to book with a tour company with the Navajo Nation. There are several to choose from. You can book in advance online once you decide which tour is best for you. They each have different prices for their tours so price varies based on tour length.
Hello
can I contact with you about your UA-cam channel?
Hello- you can DM me on Instagram or send an email to staci@gotravelwithstaci.com