Upper Antelope Canyon, located near Page in northern Arizona on Navajo Nation land, is one of the most photographed slot canyons in the world. Visitors can join guided tours led by authorised Navajo operators to walk through its narrow sandstone passageways, admire the famous light beams that shine down at midday, and capture striking photographs of the canyon’s sculpted walls. Notably, the canyon is accessible only with licensed guides due to its cultural significance and safety regulations, and it has become a symbol of Navajo heritage while offering travellers a unique natural spectacle shaped by centuries of flash flooding.