Upper Antelope Canyon sits a couple of miles upstream of it's lower counterpart, and five miles or so southeast of Page, AZ. You must purchase an advanced reservation in order to tour this canyon...I once again went with the more expensive photography tour, with the primary advantage coming in the form of a guide who will work to keep people out of your pictures. This canyon is very crowded, especially during midday when light shafts penetrate from the rim of the canyon to the sandy bottom. I took a couple of decent pictures during the tour, but the overall experience would have been better without the constant jostling with all of the other people jammed into the narrow canyon.
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