
Duration: 2 days / 1 night
Price: from $960 per person
Hike through deep red canyons carved by water and time. Some passages feel narrow like hallways, others open wide with towering walls glowing in the sun. Light moves fast here and every turn feels different.
Overview
This tour focuses on the rhythm of canyon landscapes in northern Arizona. Over two days, you explore slot canyons, wider sandstone corridors and hidden bends where light and shadow constantly shift. The hikes are moderate but require balance and attention, especially in tighter sections.
We move slowly to catch the best light angles and avoid crowds whenever possible. Your guide explains how water, flash floods and erosion shaped these walls over millions of years. Evenings are calm, with time to rest and review the day’s photos. This is a visual journey as much as a physical one.
What’s Included
Professional canyon guide
All guided hikes and route planning
Safety briefing and basic equipment where needed
1 night accommodation near the canyon area
Ground transportation during the tour
Park and access permits
Drinking water and trail snacks
Meals and travel to the meeting point are not included unless stated.
Tour Highlights
Walk through narrow slot canyons
Watch sunlight bounce and twist across red walls
Explore lesser known canyon sections
Small group experience for better flow and safety
Great conditions for photography, even with a phone
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1: Into the Canyons
Meet in the morning near the canyon region. After a safety briefing, you head into your first canyon system, starting with wider paths before moving into narrower passages. The pace is steady with plenty of stops to observe textures, layers and light patterns. In the afternoon, you explore a slot canyon where walls rise sharply on both sides. Evening check-in at a nearby lodge or camp style accommodation.
Day 2: Light, Curves and Quiet Corners
The second day begins early to catch soft morning light. You hike through curved sandstone corridors and hidden side canyons that stay quiet most of the day. The guide shares tips on moving safely through narrow spaces and reading weather conditions. The tour wraps up around midday, leaving you time to continue exploring or head back.