Day 1: Hometown-Fairbanks
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Trip:
Fairbanks,
Alaska,
Northern Lights,
Aurora Igloo
Fairbanks is the 2nd largest city in Alaska. Of Alaska’s total population of 100,00 people, around 30,000 live in Fairbanks. The city is located in interior Alaska and is a hub in the road between the coast and the Arctic. Fairbanks is sometimes called the “Aurora Capitol” of the world since the Aurora can be seen here on average 243 days a year. It lies 310 kilometers from the Arctic Circle and is surrounded by low-lying mountains.
Our yurt for aurora viewing is located at the Borealis Basecamp siting on the mountain ridges surrounding Fairbanks. It is away from the light pollution and noise of the city, not only enjoy the brilliant auroras, but also activities provided. Through the video played in the Borealis Basecamp, you may learn more of the aurora borealis. Additionally, there is the professional aurora photograph, you may have your own photo under the northern lights (extra charge).
As the night fall, the Borealis Basecamp will light the camp fire, to make the night colorful. We also provide hot dog and s’mores ($10).
During the night, you also may want to choose the Dogsled Night Tour ($75/person). Sledding on the silent trail under starlight, moonlight, and even northern light, will be your unique experience. It is only in Borealis Basecamp, you would not like to miss it.
You will ride Borealis Shuttle to Borealis Basecamp after you arrive Fairbanks. Upon check-in, welcome to our restaurant to enjoy your Welcome Dinner (Dinner time: 18:00-21:00).
Schedule of Borealis Shuttle
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Meals Included:
Breakfast: None
/ Lunch: None
/ Dinner: Special Food/Dish
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Hotel:
Borealis Basecamp or the same level hotel
Day 2: Arctic Circle
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Trip:
Fairbanks,
Dotton Highway,
Yukon River,
Northern Lights
Leave the city of Fairbanks behind and travel one of the “loneliest roads in the world”- the Dalton Highway, featured in the series “Ice Road Truckers.” Along the way, see Alaska’s famous oil pipeline, the mighty Yukon River,and the amazing storybook scenery as you journey towards the Arctic Circle. Keep your eyes peeled for an Arctic Fox! Our final destination is the Arctic Circle Sign, it shows you have crossed the Arctic Circle in ceremonious fashion and will receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate.Enjoy stunning views of interior Alaska and witness firsthand the remarkable wilderness scenery blanketed in snow.
Our tour will make you have more time to experience the expansive landscapes and fascinating cultures unique to Alaska's Arctic in the short-day time of Winter.Additionally, you just pay $225/person to upgrade the Arctic Circle Fly-Drive, riding the flight which flight provides an aerial view of the vast Alaska wilderness. Fly to Coldfoot Camp and ride in the personalized comfort of our tour van ground tour south back to Fairbanks.
You will leave Fairbanks at 11:00am.continue your journey north.At 12:30pm you will reach the rugged Dalton Highway,we will stop here for the photo with the Dalton Highway Sign around 15 mins.Then continue to the Yukon River Camp which you will reach about 14:20,depending on road conditions.Enjoy a quick hot meal and continue on to the Arctic Circle at 16:50.On the return trip,we will stop once more at Yukon River to use the restroom.We will arrive Borealis Basecamp at 21:30.
Upgrade to Arctic Circle Fly Drive:
Season: 9/20/2018-4/21/2019
Departure: Every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday
Tour Content: Fly from Fairbanks to Coldfoot, north of the Arctic Circle in the Brooks Mountain Range. The flight provides an aerial view of the vast Alaska wilderness. Upon landing, send a postcard from the northernmost Post Office of United States, or walk around this camp in the north of the Arctic Circle to learn it how to serve the Alaska truck drivers. Then you will ride the personalized comfort of our tour van ground tour south from Coldfoot on the Dalton Highway, made famous by the construction of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. You will cross the Arctic Circle in ceremonious fashion and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. During the trip, you witness firsthand the remarkable wilderness, which is Alaska's Arctic. Stop along the shores of the mighty Yukon River. Marvel at the majestic beauty of the northland's most famous waterway and learn of the river's storied past.
Schedule: Meet our guide at 11:00 in Borealis Basecamp and he/she will drop you to the airport. You need check-in your flight with your photo ID at 12:00 pm. Your flight will depart at 13:00, with 1 hour and 10 minutes flying. The van will take you to Coldfoot Camp to have a rest. At 15:45, you will go south tour from Coldfoot to Fairbanks in the personalized comfort of our tour vehicles. We will stop at Arctic Circle Sign for photos about 15 minutes at 17:30. Then Stop along the shores of the mighty Yukon River. Marvel at the majestic beauty of the northland's most famous waterway and learn of the river's storied past. Approximately, we will back the Borealis Basecamp at 23:30.
IMPORTANT:
1.At the time of reservation, please provide the individual weight of each member of the tour party. The weight is required for proper balance of aircraft used for the flight portion of the tour.
2.Baggage is limited to 5—10 pounds per person. Luggage over 10 pounds is subject to be stored in Fairbanks.
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Meals Included:
Breakfast: Continental Breakfast
/ Lunch: None
/ Dinner: None
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Hotel:
Borealis Basecamp or the same level hotel
Day 3: Ice fishing & Santa Claus House
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Trip:
Santa Claus House,
Fairbanks,
Ice fishing,
Alaska
It's Christmas year-round in North Pole,Alaska-just 20 minutes away from Fairbanks.You’ll find candy canes painted on city streets and holiday parades in July. And at the hub of the festivities is Santa Claus House,a frontier general store and post office turned holiday shop.The postal tradition lives on—official Letters from Santa are postmarked from the North Pole and stamped with an official Santa seal.And today,the store includes live reindeer,a coffee shop,holiday gift items, the world’s largest Santa statue and, in summer months and over holidays,Santa himself. If it is closed, you will walk around in North Pole.
In Alaska,rivers and lakes freeze over from November to March.The ice can reach a thickness of almost 3 feet and it provides a great environment for one of the favorite winter pastimes in Alaska-ice fishing.Sit in the warmth of a small ice house and peer into the mysterious green color of the ice and water below.Our local fishing guide will teach you the tricks of ice-fishing and if you catch a fish you can grill it up on the spot.
Today is the last day of your trip, please package your belongings in advance.
Upon check-out at 11:00,please take Borealis Shuttle and depart to SpringHill Suites by Marriott Fairbanks.We will go for Ice fishing tour at 12:45 and arrive the ice around 13:30.Next 3 hours will be your fishing time and enjoy the oldest hunting method in the winter of Alaska.We will get together at 16:30 and depart to Santa Claus House,you will have one hour at least to choose the Charismas gift for you or your families.And all postcard sent from Santa Claus House will be stamped by Santa Claus, which makes your wishes special.You will return Fairbanks around 18:30.Our guide would like to drop you to Fairbanks International Airport.
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Meals Included:
Breakfast: Continental Breakfast
/ Lunch: None
/ Dinner: None
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