Page: Traditional Navajo Hogan Stay & Antelope Canyon Tour
Location: Arizona, United States
Country: United States
Price: $248 per person
Provider Name: Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast, LLC
A Unique Cultural and Scenic Adventure in Arizona

This tour offers an eye-opening blend of authentic Navajo culture and some of the most iconic scenery in the American Southwest. For around $248, you get a one-night stay in a traditional Navajo Hogan on Navajo land, combined with an evening guided hike through the upper part of Antelope Canyon. It’s a one-day experience that’s as educational as it is visually stunning, perfect for travelers seeking something genuinely different from the usual tourist trail.
What we really appreciate about this experience is how it balances culture with breathtaking scenery. Spending a night in an authentic Hogan feels like stepping back in time, giving you a rare peek into Navajo traditions and architecture. Plus, the guided hike in Antelope Canyon offers jaw-dropping views that are hard to match elsewhere.
On the flip side, a potential consideration is that meals aren’t included**, so you’ll want to plan for dining either before or after the tour. Also, since the tour is quite focused on the upper portion of the canyon, travelers expecting a lengthy or multi-part canyon adventure might find it somewhat limited in scope.
This tour suits travelers eager to explore Navajo customs firsthand while enjoying one of the Southwest’s most photographed natural wonders. It’s especially ideal if you value authentic cultural experiences paired with great photo opportunities.
You can check availability for your dates here:Key Points

- Cultural Authenticity: Spend a night in a real Navajo Hogan, experiencing traditional architecture and customs.
- Spectacular Scenery: The Antelope Canyon hike showcases stunning natural formations and photo-worthy views.
- Guided Experience: Professional guides lead both the Hogan stay and canyon hike, offering insights you won’t get on your own.
- Comfort and Cleanliness: The Hogan is thoroughly cleaned after each guest, with amenities like hand sanitizer and sanitation procedures.
- Flexible Booking: Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and reserve without immediate payment for flexibility.
- No Meals Included: Plan accordingly as food isn’t part of the package.
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An In-Depth Look at the Experience

The Hogan Stay: An Authentic Connection to Navajo Heritage

Arriving at the site near Page, Arizona, you’ll check into your Navajo Female Hogan after a 3 pm check-in. These structures aren’t just tourist attractions—they’re homes that have served Navajo people for generations. The east-facing entrance and earth floor give an immediate sense of stepping into Navajo tradition. Inside, the earth is carefully moistened, creating a natural, earthy atmosphere that’s both humble and respectful of the land.
Guests report that the Hogan is cleaned thoroughly after each stay, which is reassuring in today’s health-conscious environment. The amenities are simple but thoughtful—there’s a 5-gallon jug for washing and drinking water, emphasizing the focus on authenticity rather than luxury. Comments from visitors highlight that staying in the Hogan feels like “a connection to a culture that’s still alive” — a rare opportunity to experience Navajo life firsthand.
The Antelope Canyon Hike: A Visual Feast

The evening hike, led by a professional guide, takes place in the upper portion of Antelope Canyon. The timing, starting around 3:30 pm, means you’ll enjoy the canyon in beautiful, soft afternoon light, ideal for photography. The guide helps you navigate the narrow, winding slot canyon, helping you capture stunning images of the swirling sandstone walls and shifting shadows.
Several reviews mention how “breathtaking” the canyon views are, with visitors often citing stunning colors and intricate formations. The guided tour lasts about an hour, making it a manageable yet memorable experience. The guide also shares stories and insights into the canyon’s geological and cultural significance, enriching your appreciation of the landscape.
More Great Tours NearbyWhat’s Included and What to Bring

Your package includes one night in the Hogan, the guided canyon hike, and access to Hogan amenities like water and sanitation supplies. Since meals aren’t included, travelers should plan to eat beforehand or afterward in nearby towns. The tour’s private group setting ensures a more personalized experience, and the live English guide makes it easy to ask questions and get tailored insights.
The fact that you reserve and pay later provides flexibility—ideal if you’re planning a trip but want to keep options open. Cancelations are free up to 24 hours before, adding peace of mind for spontaneous travelers.
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What Travelers Say

Guests praise the tour for offering a “rich cultural experience” combined with stunning natural beauty. Many appreciate the professionalism of guides and the cleanliness of the Hogan, noting it’s a respectful and authentic environment. One review describes the canyon as “absolutely breathtaking”, emphasizing how the views make the experience well worth the price.
However, some mention that since the hike is limited to the upper portion of Antelope Canyon, those looking for a longer or more extensive canyon adventure might need to seek additional options. Still, for many, the combination of culture and stunning scenery hits all the right notes.
The Practical Side: Planning Your Visit

The tour departs from a meeting point about 7 miles east of Lechee, near Mile Marker 302, on the right side entering “Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast.” This location is easy to find and well-signposted.
While transportation isn’t provided, the meeting point’s proximity to major attractions in the area makes it convenient. Since you check in at 3 pm, planning your day around this time works well, leaving the evening free for the canyon hike.
Remember, meals are your responsibility, so packing snacks or eating before the tour is advisable. Also, bringing a camera and plenty of water will enhance your experience—both for the incredible photos and staying comfortable.
Who Should Consider This Tour?

This experience is ideal for travelers who want to connect with Navajo culture in an authentic setting while also witnessing some of the Southwest’s most beautiful scenery. It’s perfect if you’re interested in learning about Indigenous traditions and appreciate photographing stunning landscapes.
It’s also suitable for those who prefer a private, small-group experience with the flexibility of booking and canceling easily. If you’re looking for a meaningful, visually captivating day that combines culture and nature, this tour fits the bill.
Final Thoughts: Is It Worth It?

This tour delivers value through authenticity. Staying overnight in a Navajo Hogan offers a rare taste of indigenous life that’s both humble and profound. Coupled with the guided hike through Antelope Canyon, it’s a memorable mix of cultural insight and stunning natural beauty.
While it might not be the best choice for those seeking a full-day canyon trek or gourmet meals, it excels at providing a personal, meaningful experience that’s perfect for curious travelers eager to learn and see.
The 4.5-star rating reflects the overall satisfaction of visitors who find it an authentic, well-organized, and memorable adventure. For those seeking a genuine cultural encounter paired with breathtaking scenery, this tour offers a compelling option.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Hogan stay in a real Navajo Hogan?
Yes, the Hogan is an authentic Navajo structure, traditionally used by the Diné people, designed with cultural symbolism like the east-facing entrance.
What amenities are included in the Hogan?
Guests will find an earth floor, a 5-gallon jug for hand and face washing, and drinking water. The Hogan is thoroughly cleaned after each stay, and hand sanitizer is available.
Are meals included in the tour?
No, meals are not included, so plan to eat before or after the tour.
What is the timing of the canyon hike?
The guided hike starts around 3:30 pm and lasts approximately one hour, providing fantastic light conditions for photos.
Is this a private or group tour?
It is a private group experience, providing a personalized atmosphere.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Where do I meet the tour?
The meeting point is near Mile Marker 302, about 7 miles east of Lechee, at “Antelope Hogan Bed and Breakfast.”
Is transportation provided?
No, you’ll need to arrange your own transportation to the meeting point.
What should I bring?
Bring your camera, water, and perhaps some snacks. Wearing comfortable outdoor clothing is recommended.
This tour is a fine choice for those eager to step into Navajo traditions and witness stunning landscapes in one memorable day. Its combination of authentic culture and breathtaking scenery makes it a standout experience for curious, respectful travelers.
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