Life is weird. And so is the planet on which we all live. Problem is, the planet is so big that most of us will never even scratch the surface of this massive orb in the Universe.
So why do we humans seem so drawn to clinging to the known, the safe, the predictable? Do we choose this rather mundane path solely because it’s there, it’s easy and we don’t have to think too much about it?
For example, Venice is a mind-blower in its own right, but most of us (those of you who visit our site, anyway) will have already tumbled your way through that most beautiful and unforgettable place at least once, and maybe even more than once.
So, when this topic / opportunity popped up, we knew that we had to share it. Maybe some of you have already been, though many more have probably not. So, the focus today is on Antelope Canyon and, specifically, Canyon X.
You may have already threaded your way through some of the – frankly – awesome canyons in that part of the USA, but Canyon X takes canyon walking and enjoying the USA in one unforgettable package.
Try a guided visit to Antelope Canyon’s newest and quietest slot canyon, Canyon X. This miracle is chiseled out by millions of years of flood erosion, enough to sculpt out the iconic “X” shape. You have to see it to believe it. Click here to book.
Mind blown, mother nature. Well done, well done. Click here to book.
You’ll want to lay your weary head after all of the outdoor fun. Click here for the nearby Rodeway Inn, Lake Powell. Located in Page, 9 miles from Antelope Canyon, Rodeway Inn at Lake Powell provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking and a garden. This 3-star inn offers free WiFi. The inn features family rooms. The nearest airport is Page Municipal Airport, 0.6 miles from the accommodation.
You’ll need a vehicle, for sure. Booking․com have yours. For a super selection, Click here.
Roadtrippers: your best friend for when you wind your way through the USA. Maps, services charging, and more. Click here.