Best of Yukon & Alaska Small Group Tour

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Best of Yukon & Alaska Small Group Tour
14 nights
Price £3590 (from Whitehorse)


Included: International flights, expert guidance on the entire trip, 14 nights accommodation in superior middle-class double rooms, All overland transportation
Air-conditioned Maxi Van (capacity 15 seats) or comfortable air-conditioned Midsize Coach, Prince William Sound ferry, day trip into Denali National Park, entrance fees for national parks, guided hike in Kluane National Park, entrance fee for “Diamond Tooth Gerties” Casino, entrance fee for Dawson City Museum, airport shuttle

Not included: Meals and beverages, personal extras, optional tours, tips and gratuities

This classic round-trip takes in the very best Alaska and Canada’s Yukon Territory have to offer. Departing from Whitehorse, the comfortable coach will take you along scenic roads that retrace ancient trading routes, historic Gold Rush trails, and important wildlife corridors. The tour stops at three of the North’s most famous national parks: Kluane, home to Canada’s tallest mountain and the world’s largest non-polar icefield; Denali, world renowned for wildlife viewing and home to the tallest mountain in North America; and an optional tour to the all-marine Kenai Fjords National Park for the North’s premier marine life viewing.

Mountain ranges, cascading glaciers, fascinating First Nations culture and colourful Gold Rush history – all this and more awaits you in the Land of the Midnight Sun.

From / to: Whitehorse, Yukon

Dates for 2021: 30 May – 13 June, 13 June to 27 June, 27 June to 11 July, 11 July to 25 July, 25 July to 8 August, 8 August to 22 August, 22 August to 5 Sept, 5 Sept to 19 Sept

It is also possible to do this itinerary in reverse starting and ending in Anchorage. The price for this is £4265.
Day 1: Arrival in Whitehorse
Welcome to Canada's Yukon Territory! Your tour guide will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel, where you will meet your fellow travellers. Your guide will run the group through a brief orientation. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Whitehorse.

Day 2: Whitehorse - Haines Junction
After breakfast, take the opportunity to explore Yukon's capital. This may include a visit to the SS Klondike, a restored sternwheeler next to the Yukon River. From here, you will take a short trip westbound along the Alaska Highway to Haines Junction. This small town is located right next to Kluane National Park, which contains a significant portion of the largest non-polar ice fields on earth and is home to a variety of wildlife. Depending on the weather and the group’s interest, you may take a short, guided hike into the national park, or charter a bush plane over the spectacular glaciers that lay beyond the front ranges. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Haines Junction.

Day 3: Haines Junction - Tok
Today you will drive along the scenic shore of eighty-kilometre long Kluane Lake. Our first stop will be the Sheep Mountain Visitor Center, where chances of spotting Dall sheep that make their home on high in the surrounding mountains are good. Shortly after, wyou will stop at the Soldier Summit. This site will give you more information about the construction of the Alaska Highway and it commemorates a ceremony that took place on 20 November 1942. Further on the Alaska Hwy, you will reach the Alaska-Canada (ALCAN) border in the afternoon. You will then continue along the Alaska Highway to Tok, a very special little hub of the north. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Tok.

Day 4: Tok - Valdez
The first part of today’s leg of the journey leads the group along the Glenn Highway, passing spectacular Wrangell-St. Elias National Park. From here you will take the Richardson Highway southbound to the small seaport of Valdez at the Pacific coast, crossing of the Coast Range via the Thompson Pass, where waterfalls thunder right next to the road. Valdez, known as Little Switzerland to locals, is surrounded by snowy mountains. It is also the end point of the world-famous Trans Alaska Pipeline, where enormous oil tankers come and go. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Valdez.

Day 5: Valdez - Whittier - Seward
Today you will cross the Prince William Sound via ferry. Without a doubt this is a highlight, even by Alaskan standards. The ferry gives you breathtaking vistas of the fjords and glaciers along the Pacific Coast, and with a bit of luck you’ll have the chance to spot otters, puffins, sea lions, and even whales. Once ashore you continue overland through the scenic Chugach mountain range, the glacier lakes and rivers to the coastal town of Seward. In this lively town, take the chance to treat yourself with Alaskan king crab at one of the numerous restaurants and go for a private lovely walk on the coast. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Seward.

Day 6: Seward - Anchorage
Seward is world-famous for the nearby Kenai Fjords National Park, which offers some of the best marine life viewing in the world. We highly recommend taking the optional motorboat tour into the park this morning. The rest of our day begins with a drive through the Kenai mountains and later along the Turnagain Arm to Anchorage. Keep an eye out for the beluga whales that hunt in the tidal waters along the way. Back in Alaska's biggest city you can enjoy a nice dinner together in the evening. You also can check out Lakes Hood and Spenard, where up to 800 floatplanes take off and land daily. The aviation museum is nearby, a great place to gain an appreciation for this important part of Alaskan life. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Anchorage.

Day 7: Anchorage - Denali National Park
Today you leave the Pacific coast region and move inland again. The George Parks Highway takes you north to Denali National Park, past sweeping panoramic views of distant glaciers, with glimpses of the beaver dams along the nearby river. Late afternoon, we have the opportunity to take an optional one-hour glacier flight over Denali (Mount McKinley), which at 6193 metres is the highest peak in North America. This is a highly recommended adventure, particularly when the weather is clear. 
Overnight hotel accommodation close to the park.

Day 8: Denali National Park
In the morning you’ll take a park-owned shuttle bus deep into one of the most scenic landscapes in North America. Without a doubt, this is a highlight of most visitors’ experience. Weather permitting, you’ll get a view of soaring Denali, and with a little luck you will see wolves, Dall sheep, moose, caribou, and grizzly bears along the scenic loop. 
Overnight accommodation close to the park.

Day 9: Denali National Park - Fairbanks
Back on the George Parks Highway, you will reach Fairbanks early in the afternoon, the city of the midnight sun. Fairbanks is a unique northern town about 320 kilometres south of the Arctic Circle, and the rest of the day is free to explore places of interest in and around it. Fairbanks offers everything you need for a true city experience. You can visit a diversity of museums to learn more about the geology and history of Alaska or use the afternoon to take a relaxed walk next to the Chena River and in downtown. In addition you could take a sternwheeler cruise on the Chena River (optional). 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Fairbanks.

Day 10: Fairbanks - Dawson City
We’re on the road again. you’ll see the Trans-Alaska Pipeline crossing the Tanana River right next to the highway. In Delta Junction, you’ll re-join the Alaska Highway and stop at the local visitor centre. From here you strike out into the open tundra along the Top of the World Highway, passing through quirky northern towns like Chicken and Action Wade Camp, and crossing the international border again at Little Gold Creek, the highest border checkpoint anywhere on the continent. In the afternoon you’ll cross the Yukon River by ferry to reach Dawson City. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Dawson City.

Day 11: Dawson City
This legendary boomtown was epicentre of the famous Klondike gold rush of 1898, and gold still animates the place. Immerse yourself in Dawson’s history, and try your luck panning the creeks. You’ll also want to take some time to simply stroll around the town, with its garish Gold Rush architecture and friendly locals. In the evening, the turn-of-the-century style casino and can-can girls kick up their skirts for an evening of entertainment at Diamond Tooth Gertie’s Gambling Hall. Overnight hotel accommodation in Dawson City.

Day 12: Dempster Highway
An early start puts you on the Dempster Highway with plenty of time to explore. This gravel highway, built on solid permafrost, is Canada’s only link by road to the remote town of Inuvik, 738 kilometres away. You’ll take the Dempster up to into Tombstone Territorial Park, where jagged black mountains give the area its name and the vast arctic tundra begins. Back in Dawson City you will drive up the Midnight Dome and enjoy the beautiful vistas. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Dawson City.

Day 13: Dawson City - Whitehorse
Today you will head back to Whitehorse via the Klondike Highway. Along the way, you’ll catch many glimpses of the mighty Yukon River, one of the longest waterways in North America and the historic artery of Yukon and Alaska. You’ll stop at the infamous Five Finger Rapids, and you can stretch your legs at any of the old post offices, roadhouses and small villages that still give the area a unique northern character. In the late afternoon you will arrive in Whitehorse. There, you have the opportunity to visit Miles Canyon. The most dramatic natural feature, where the Yukon River has cut its way down through a flow of basaltic lava.
Overnight hotel accommodation in Whitehorse.

Day 14: Skagway
From Whitehorse, a day trip takes you down the Klondike Highway to the Alaskan Coast again. This drive will provide you with several wonderful photo opportunities, like the Carcross dessert or the colourful Emerald Lake. In just 175 kilometres, you will pass through a wonderful variety of ecoregions and alpine landscapes as you cross over the continental divide to the seaport of Skagway. Like Dawson, Skagway is a legendary gold rush town that has preserved its turn-of-the-century character. For an up-close experience of the infamous White Pass, try taking an optional train ride along the narrow-gauge railway back to Carcross. 
Overnight hotel accommodation in Whitehorse.

Day 15: Departure from Whitehorse
The tour is officially over, giving you the chance to relax or do a little shopping in Whitehorse before returning home. Ruby Range will provide a transfer to the airport or to a connecting program. (End of tour services) 

(Due to the nature of this tour, last-minute changes to the itinerary are a possibility and are left to the discretion of the guide)
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