Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours was recently featured on Good Morning America as part of a special segment celebrating Arizona and the upcoming USA 250 commemoration.
The national feature offered viewers across the country a closer look at one of Arizona’s most iconic natural landmarks and the people who help share it with guests from around the world.
During the segment, Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours owner and operator Dalvin Etsitty guided the Good Morning America crew through Antelope Canyon, sharing not only the breathtaking beauty of the canyon, but also its cultural significance and economic importance for the Navajo people.
Antelope Canyon is known around the world for its smooth sandstone walls, narrow passageways, flowing shapes, and famous beams of light.
But for the Navajo people, Antelope Canyon is more than a beautiful destination.
It is a place with meaning, history, identity, and connection.
The Good Morning America segment helped highlight that deeper story by showing Antelope Canyon through the perspective of those who know it best.
As Dalvin guided the crew through the canyon, he shared what makes this place so special and why responsible, Navajo-guided tourism matters.
Every tour through Antelope Canyon is an opportunity to experience something beautiful.
It is also an opportunity to learn.
For Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours, guiding guests through the canyon is not just about showing incredible views or helping visitors capture memorable photos. It is about helping people understand the importance of the land, the culture, and the Navajo people who care for and share this place.
The Good Morning America feature gave a national audience the chance to see Antelope Canyon as more than a scenic attraction.
It showed the canyon as a meaningful part of Navajo life and an important cultural landmark in Arizona.
Antelope Canyon also plays an important role in the local economy.
Navajo-guided tours help create jobs, support families, and provide meaningful opportunities within the community.
For many visitors, a tour through Antelope Canyon is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. For the Navajo people who guide those visitors, tourism helps support livelihoods while allowing them to share the beauty and significance of their homeland.
Dalvin’s appearance on Good Morning America helped bring attention to that impact and the importance of supporting Navajo-owned and Navajo-operated tour companies.
As the country prepares to recognize the USA 250 commemoration, Good Morning America’s Arizona special highlighted places, people, and stories that help define the state.
Antelope Canyon was a fitting part of that celebration.
Few places capture the wonder of Arizona quite like the glowing sandstone passageways of Antelope Canyon. And few experiences are as meaningful as walking through the canyon with Navajo guides who can share its story with care, respect, and firsthand connection.
Being included in the Good Morning America feature was an honor for Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours and a proud moment for the team.
If you missed the segment when it aired, you can watch the replay here:
https://youtu.be/LNhYpujtu_4?si=NqFn2hCmx50tM_tw&t=2741
Antelope Canyon Navajo Tours is proud to welcome guests from around the world and share one of the most unforgettable places in Arizona.
Every tour is guided by Navajo guides who help guests experience the canyon’s beauty, history, and cultural significance in a respectful and memorable way.
Whether you have visited before or are planning your first trip, Antelope Canyon is a place that stays with you long after you leave.
We are grateful to Good Morning America for helping share this incredible place and its story with viewers across the country.
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