Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Antelope Canyons

Upper Antelope Canyon, Page AZ ( clicked by Sunil Mendiratta)
The curvy faces of this sandstone's natural wonder land is impeccably breathtaking. Whisking elements molded the sand sculptures into whispering wonders. No matter what direction you look, which glare you face, the view just stuns our imagination.
The slots canyon, which is what antelope canyons are famously called, are one of the most photographed and most visited canyons in American Southwest. This place is 
 any photographer’s delight. The curvy finish of the sandstone gives natural light an excellent bender of vibrant colors.
Located near page, Arizona, the upper and lower antelopes are managed by the lake Powell Navajo tribal park. These places may have mammoth tourism value, but they are equally sacred place for the local tribes. And once you visit them, you can easily relate to that spiritual feel. The place and its variant colors have magical feel, which enthralls and excites ones adventure to this place.
The Upper Antelope is the most visited Slots Canyon. Because of the ease of accessibility. The canyon is 100 yards long and variantly changes after each rainy season. The tours to this canyons starts as early as 8am for dedicated photographers, who are chasing the colors or the famous light beams in the canyons. Which starts to peek usually from March 15 every year to roughly October 7th. The tours of the canyon is nominally priced and is well guided. The place can get little crowded during the peak hours with multiple tours. And no angle is wrong in this place, get as much memory shots for your travel album as you want.
Lower Antelope Canyon,Page AZ ( clicked by me)
The Lower Antelope is equally famous, but little less visited as not everyone can force themselves into the thin cracks to get inside this underground Slots canyon. It is my favorite Slots Canyon. There is a connection you will feel with the spirituality of the place, in this marvelous creation of elements. The canyon is beautiful and has eye popping natural sculpting. This canyon has pretty narrow path, and at some places slot overlaps. It does gets difficult to get ahead with steep man made stairs, and is not safe for claustrophobic. It is kids friendly if either they can hike in, or you can carry them. We took our one year old in, and he had a great time, especially playing with sand. Photographers delight, the light is apparently best during the early mornings or late afternoons.
Drive to Page, or fly to Page, there are plenty of affordable staying options. We stayed in Marriott and Best Western and both were a great stay.
This is place is more of an experience which will make you visit this marvel again and again. My husband is a photographer so he will be here as often as he can to chase the light, and I will be along to experience the radiance of this place. I would recommend adding this place in your bucket list of Travel pins.

Here, one few of the most revieting shots Captured by husband, Sunil Mendiratta.
http://500px.com/photo/29917507/arc-of-hope-by-sunil-mendiratta?from=user_library


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