Pictures from Page (AZ) that Make Me Smile
We just returned from our second road trip in the United States. We stayed for a couple days at Page, a small city in Arizona, for one reason: visiting my dream destination for tens of years that located just a couple minutes from the town. It’s Antelope Canyon. Finally, I visited Antelope Canyon! Of course, I keep on smiling whenever seeing the pictures that I took inside the canyon. Detailed of the story will come later but for now, let me show few pictures from our recent trip that made me smile happily.

Our guides from Navajo tribe inside the Antelope Canyon. They know their canyons inside out.
Kurt, our Navajo guide, led us through the Rattlesnake Canyon as well. It’s smaller than the Antelope but surprisingly as unique as the Antelope Canyon. From the top of the hill, it is just like a crack on the land. Who can guess there is an amazing formation below?
Lastly, another amazing place in Page that is impressive to see … the Horseshoe Bend! Stunning landscape, part of Colorado River, one of the principal rivers in the United States.

Horseshoe Bend (Arizona)
Page, Arizona, you are amazing. Thank you for making me smile!
A dream destination indeed!! Beautiful captures, Indah.
Thank you so much, Dina!
Amazing!
Thank you, Indah
for these wonders
Big hug
bapak john
It is truly a pleasure to share their images with you! Wishing you a lovely weekend!
Isn’t it a place of amazing beauty! Inside and out!!
Beautiful pictures!
I am so glad you got to see it!! We loved it! Next time you come to AZ… please come closer to Phoenix and we can meet for coffee and perhaps climb Camelback together! But first I need to get into better shape!
Thank you so much, Nancy! Yes we will do so 🙂 I would love to climb Camelback as well, and I think I need more practice too 🙂
What stunning photos Indah and a great idea to have a guide to take you through the canyons. Are you allowed to go on your own if you wanted?
Thank you, Sue! The canyons are belong to the Navajo Nation and since a sudden flood attacked the unguided travellers in the past that caused deaths, the tribe regulates the tours with guides as necessary for visitors. Besides, I think it is a good way to monitor the tourists to ensure they won’t ruin the canyons. It was already bit crowded imo..
Thank you Indah. The information you list sounds like solid reasons the area needs to be regulated and guided.
Merci Indah pour tes merveilleuses photos. Cet endroit est de toute beauté, c’est du rêve!
Bisous
Outstanding!
Thank you so much!!
Beautiful and so on my dream/bucket list too!
It is an impressive canyon – I wish it is easy to reach 🙂 Thank you so much, Teri!