Okay, here’s my blog post about my glamping experience at Antelope Canyon, written in the style you requested:
Alright, so I finally did it. I went glamping near Antelope Canyon. I’d seen all those dreamy Instagram photos, you know, the ones with the perfect tents and the stunning canyon views? Yeah, well, I wanted to see if it was as good as it looked.

Getting Started
First things first, I booked a spot. I did some searching on the Internet and found that there were a few spots I could choose from, and I booked one online,it was pretty easy. I packed my bags, which, let’s be honest, for glamping is basically just packing regular clothes and some toiletries. It’s not like real camping where you’re hauling a ton of gear.
The Drive and Arrival
The drive out there was beautiful. I put on a playlist which I prepared for the road trip. It took me a few hours, but when I arrived to the glamping site, It looked pretty cool when I first saw it. There were rows of these canvas tents, all set up and looking cozy. I checked in,and someone showed me to my tent.
Inside the Tent
Okay, so the tent itself? Way nicer than I expected. I unzipped the door and stepped inside. There was a real bed, with actual sheets and blankets. And pillows! Not those inflatable things you use for camping. There was even a little rug on the floor. I also found a small table and a couple of chairs, and surprisingly found there was a power outlet, so I could charge my phone.
Exploring Antelope Canyon
The main reason I was there, of course, was Antelope Canyon. I booked a tour. Then, I followed the tour guy and hiked down into the canyon. Oh. My. Goodness. The way the light filters through the sandstone is unreal. I took a million pictures. No filter needed, seriously. The guide told us all about the canyon’s formation and history, it was pretty cool.
Glamping Life
Back at the glamping site, I spent the evening just chilling. I sat outside my tent, watched the sunset. Other people were doing same thing around their tents, some of them had small campfires going. It was super peaceful. I read a book, I listened to some music, I just totally relaxed.
Dinner and Stargazing
- I made a super simple dinner, just sandwiches, snacks and drinks I brought with me.
- Later that night, I looked up. The stars were incredible.
- I tried to take some pictures, but my phone camera couldn’t really capture it.
The Morning and Leaving
I woke up to the sunrise, which was also amazing. I packed up my stuff, said goodbye to the tent.

Final Thoughts
So, was glamping at Antelope Canyon worth it? Absolutely. It’s was like having all the best parts of camping, without any of the rough stuff. I’d definitely do it again.