The Grand Canyon encompasses more than 275 miles (440 km) of the powerful Colorado River, which created the giant chasm over millennia of erosion. You can explore the canyon and the mighty Colorado River on this epic adventure that combines sightseeing by air, water, and land.
Your tour begins with an airplane flight from the Grand Canyon National Park to Page, Arizona. The air-conditioned airplane boasts large windows for the best views of the Colorado River as well as the vast reservoir of Lake Powell. After touching down at Page Municipal Airport, you'll receive ground transportation to the world-famous Antelope Canyon for a 90-minute guided tour. Hosted by a Native American guide, the tour winds through the stunning slot canyon renowned for its narrow corridors, large sandstone corridors, and elusive light beams that radiate down to the sandy canyon floor.
Next, transfer from road to river and embark on a rafting excursion along the Colorado River. A motorized raft will whisk you 18 miles downstream, stopping en route to view the canyon's ancient rock carvings. Once your rafting tour ends at historic Lee's Ferry, a coach will bring you back to Grand Canyon National Airport, passing through the Navajo Reservation with a stop at the Cameron Trading Post.