around midday but the guides do their best to keep you separate and they also take photos of you if you agree - at the best points. There are lots of people down there at once at peak times, i.e. You cannot take a bad photo down here! As you point your camera mostly upwards you don't get other people in your photos. ISO 800 and 'cloudy day' were the best settings for the Android phone if I remember correctly. Ro told us the best camera settings for an iPhone and Android phone camera to get the best photos. The steps are pretty steep, it takes around 1-2 minutes to get to the floor of the canyon. My guide 'Ro Rock' (whatta name!) was absolutely fantastic, he was very knowledgeable and enthusiastic and led us across the three minute walk to where you desend into the lower canyon. There are also toilets outside of course. There are chairs and tables in here and a small food bar where you can buy snacks and drinks. You confirm the tour time you booked for and then wait in another room for your tour to be called. You pay $8 cash as you enter the car park, for the Navajo nation and then after you park up in the very large ample car park you make your way to the main office and join a queue to sign a form, and let them know you have arrived, and to pay your $20 fee. Had a fantastic experience at Lower Antelope Canyon with Ken's tours, to see one the wonders of the World in my opinion.