Northern Lights Tours, Alaska Northern Lights Viewing, Alaska Aurora Borealis Observation, Chena Hot Springs Northern Lights, Bettles, Aurora Lodge Fairbanks, Yukon Aurora Packages, Alaska Winter Tours, Alyeska Skiing, Alaska Winter Rail Tours. Choose from a selection of Northern Lights Tour Packages within Alaska. Our Aurora Borealis trips include photo support, accommodation in wilderness lodges and resorts, hot springs spa passes, sightseeing, transfers and meals. |
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NL#01 Fairbanks | The Aurora Viewing Experience 04 Days from / to Fairbanks |
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Observe the magnificent Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) from a heated cabin high above Fairbanks – far away from any city light obstruction – and from the hills above Chena Hot Springs with a spectacular and breathtaking 360-degree view. Relax and rejuvenate in natural hot springs pools, visit a unique ice museum, take a sled dog ride and enjoy the many winter festival acitivities Fairbanks has to offer. Because Fairbanks is closer to the highly active Aurora Borealis area over the arctic and the winter nights are longer than they are to the south, the Aurora Borelais light shows are often much brighter and more reliable over the Fairbanks area than anywhere else. The lights are flipping and waving through the sky in shades of green, purple and red. A tour and spectacle you'll never forget again! New: Also available as extended tour program with railroad departure from Anchorage. |
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NL#02 Chena Hot Springs Resort 04 Days from / to Fairbanks |
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The Chena Hot Springs Resort with it's legendary healing mineral waters is one of the best accessible and most developed hot springs resort in Alaska with over 200 Aurora viewing days per year. The semi remote resort is located just 60 miles northwest of Fairbanks. At night take the snowcoach and observe the magnificent Aurora Borealis displays from a heated cabin on the Chena Hills with a spectacular 360-degree panoramic view. Relax and juvenate within the large natural outdoor hot springs pool, an indoor mineral water fed pool or in a variety of hot tubs. Sightseeing includes: ice museum tour, sled dog and kennel tours, Arctic Circle flightseeing, sleight rides and snowmobile tours. |
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NL#03 Bettles | Aurora Viewing above the Arctic Circle 04 Days from / to Fairbanks |
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Bettles Lodge is located 35-miles north of the Arctic Circle and just outside of Alaska's remote Gates of the Arctic National Park. The destination provides some of the worlds most outstanding Aurora Borealis activities with mainly clear skies and without any city light obstructions. Daily activities include the visit of Evansville - a ancient native village on the frozen banks of the Koyukuk River, flightseeing tours across the Arctic Tundra, the mighty Yukon River and along the Alaska Pipeline, as well as sled dog tours with a professional Iditarod musher. Arctic winter gear will be provided. Alaska’s remote backcountry touring at it's best. |
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NL#04 Arctic Circle and Dalton Highway Van Tour | Aurora Experience 04 Days from / to Fairbanks |
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Fly and drive on the Dalton Highway across the Arctic Circle to the remote settlements of Coldfoot and Wiseman within striking distance of the magnificent Brooks Range wilderness. The fully guided van tour includes stopover at the remarkable Alaska Pipeline project, the traversing of the frozen Yukon River, an Arctic Circle certificat, a very scenic return flight to Fairbanks and of course outstanding Northern Lights viewing activities. |
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NL#05 Iniakuk Lake Aurora Activity Package | Gates of the Arctic National Park 05 Days from / to Fairbanks |
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The Brooks Range with it's Gates of the Arctic National Park offers one of the most active viewing spots for Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) viewing activities around the world. Our all-inclusive tours offer a variety of ways to enjoy the wilderness. You'll fly directly from Fairbanks to Iniakuk Lake Wilderness Lodge and take short day trips centered around the main lodge or - alternatively - we could arrange an expedition style trip where you mush into or out of the main lodge and spend a few nights in heated tents along the trail. You may help feed and water the dogs or you may relax by the fire and let the guides do the work. |
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