Page Horseshoe Bend and Tower Butte Helicopter Tour
About this activity
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Experience Highlights
In this activity, which lasts about 1 hour, you will have the opportunity to fly in a helicopter over the main natural areas of Arizona. You'll take in breathtaking views of Antelope X Canyon, as well as Lake Powell and Horseshoe Bend .
Afterwards, you will land at Tower Buttle, a rock formation on Navajo Land, from where you can enjoy panoramic views of Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, and learn about the history and culture of the Navajo people, who are native to this land.
- Enjoy a 20-minute round-trip helicopter flight .
- Admire views of Antelope X Canyon, Lake Powell and Horseshoe Curve from above
- Land at Tower Butte, take in the panoramic views and learn about the culture and history of the Navajo people.
What’s included
- Horseshoe Curve and Tower Butte Helicopter Tour in Page
- 20-minute helicopter flight overlooking Horseshoe Bend
- 20-minute landing at Tower Butte in Arizona
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Step by Step
Enjoy a thrilling round-trip helicopter flight from Page, Arizona to experience some of the most breathtaking views in the region. During the tour, you will have the opportunity to see Antelope X Canyon, one of the most unique geological formations in the entire United States; Lake Powell, one of the largest lakes in the country; or the Horseshoe Bend, named after the shape of the curve of the Colorado River as it flows through Arizona.
The tour also includes a landing at Tower Butte, an impressive rock formation on Navajo Indian land. Here you can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, as well as take stunning photos of the rugged and colourful landscape.
With an expert guide, you can also learn about the history and culture of the Navajo Indians, a Native American tribe living today on the Navajo Reservation, which encompasses parts of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah in the United States.
The history of the Navajo people dates back some 600 years and their culture is deeply rooted in their relationship with the land and nature. The Navajo are known for their weaving skills, as well as their ceremonial singing and dancing, which form an important part of their religious traditions.
At the end of the activity, you will return by helicopter to Page, having enjoyed an activity full of history and adventure.