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Circuit des aurores boréales de 3 jours dans le cercle arctique de l'Alaska au départ de Fairbanks

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Découvrez l'hiver dans l'Arctique de l'Alaska ! Découvrez par vous-même l'hospitalité légendaire et l'interprétation authentique qui ont fait la renommée de l'Arctic Circle Drive Adventure. Voyagez vers le nord sur la célèbre Dalton Highway. Voir le remarquable pipeline Trans Alaska. Découvrez le majestueux fleuve Yukon. Explorez de près l'étonnante toundra arctique. Traversez le cercle polaire arctique et recevez un certificat officiel d'aventure du cercle arctique.
REMARQUE - chaque visite est unique avec notre lumière du jour en constante évolution. Selon le moment où vous voyagez, il est important que votre journée soit plus "nocturne" que diurne".

Passez 2 nuits à Coldfoot, en Alaska, situé directement sous l'ovale Aurora. C'est là que les lumières commencent et branchez-vous à partir d'ici. Bien que personne ne puisse vous garantir les lumières, vous pouvez augmenter vos chances en voyageant au bon moment de l'année (lorsque nos nuits sont sombres), en vous rapprochant le plus possible de la source (à Coldfoot directement sous l'ovale) puis rester éveillé toute la nuit.
Ville: Fairbanks
Mon 24 Feb
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Ce qui est inclu
Room at Coldfoot Camp for 2 nights
Local guide
Professional guide
Driver/guide
Guided ground tour from Fairbanks to Coldfoot
Live commentary on board
Two nights of accommodation
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Le tarif adulte s'applique à tous les voyageurs. Les tarifs sont basés sur une occupation double par personne. Un supplément simple de 200 $ doit être ajouté pour les voyageurs seuls
  • Des fauteuils roulants pliables avec des roues amovibles peuvent être installés à condition que le passager soit accompagné de quelqu'un qui peut l'aider à embarquer et à débarquer
  • Fonctionne par temps froid conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
  • REMARQUE en choisissant une expérience de visite que l'on reconnaît quand on est voyager en avion, tour au sol 6 pieds de séparation n'est pas possible. À compter du 1er juillet 2021, les masques ne seront plus obligatoires et seront facultatifs pour ceux qui souhaitent en porter un.
Politique d'annulation
Toutes les ventes sont finales. Aucun remboursement n'est disponible pour les annulations.
Photos de voyageurs
Commentaires (19)
Dionges1
Apr 2019
Enjoyed this tour, first time in Alaska, and learned a lot of the history. The guides and organization were excellent, and the transport both ways was very good. Although one of the viewing nights in Wiseman was clear and stars were visible, no Aurora was visible to the eye, even though some cameras when set up properly did capture some faint images and color. Tour members received excellent help in setting up cameras from personnel at the viewing cabin, site. Stayed two nights each before and after the tour in Fairbanks. History of this area of Alaska is fascinating and I will arrange another trip. Would like to go to the end of the Dalton Highway to Deadhorse. Weather was cold, 10 F. at night and around 20 F. and above in the daytime. Quite a bit of snow and ice. Not the type of trip for those that want to be pampered and expect resort-type food and lodging.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2019
Dear Dionges1, thank you for joining us on your Arctic Circle Aurora Adventure. We would love to have you jion us for an Arctic Ocean Adventure -- that is an adventure we have that does cover the full length of the Dalton Highway -- dip your toes in the Arctic Ocean! (offered in the Midnight Sun Season only currently -- BUT, you can take it at the END of the August/beginning of September and try again to look for the aurora). Thank you again for your review and best wishes for a bright spring! Kathy
Tuross
Jan 2019
This was one of the most amazing holidays of my life. However, it wasn't all smooth sailing. We arrived at the NATC office to travel by bus to Cold Foot only to be chastised by reception that we were late. We were supposed to be there by 0915 and arrived at 0921 as the Lyft driver got lost. On the way we were to take in some sight seeing. Friends had recommended this trip and said that before you start the driver takes you to a supermarket to get some snacks for the trip. Didn't happen and this may have changed since my friends had done the trip. It was unfortunate that our driver got sick which delayed our tour by two hours. The issue was the lack of communication. We had no food and very little water with us. Eventually things were sorted out and we (English speaking) were transferred onto a bus of Chinese tourists with a Mandarin speaking guide. Our Mandarin is non existent so were kept in the dark as to what was happening. We did get to a roadhouse and had the best noodle soup and it was from that point that our trip really began. On our arrival at Cold Foot the staff couldn't be kinder. We were fed and watered and taken out to our first viewing of the Northern Lights. It was spectacular. The following day we took a drive up to Galbraith Lake and saw some fabulous landmarks along the way i.e. Dalton Highway, Alaskan Pipeline, Snowshoe Hares etc. The next day we went dog sledding. We were worried that the dogs may have been ill-treated but the Musher was very passionate about his dogs and mushing and we even got to meet the dogs and four puppies. The highlight was supposed to be the northern lights but I think the dog mushing surpassed that and was great value for money. We flew back to Fairbanks and the tour didn't stop there as the pilot continued to point out various Alaskan landmarks. I would like to thank Ben, Beaux, India, Loro and everyone else at Coldfoot who made our holiday extraordinary. Their knowledge and passion of the area was exemplary. Even with the delays and mishaps we always felt safe and confident that we would arrive at our destination in one piece. I would highly recommend this trip back to one of the last frontiers.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2019
Wow, thank you Tuross for taking the time to write a thorough review. We appreciate you choosing Northern Alaska Tour Company and wish you a bright spring! Kathy
Qingzhou J
Jan 2019
My family (four of us) just took the "Arctic Circle Aurora Drive Northbound/Fly" tour; it's very very expensive (total $2916, $729 per person). It's the huge money and big decision for my family to book this tour! We booked it mainly because of the fly tour part; since there are lots of much much cheaper aurora tours at Fairbanks. Unfortunately, on day 2 at Coldfoot, we were told the fly tour was cancelled due to the weather; and we were sent back to Fairbanks by joining other Arctic Circle ground tour. Thus, our "Arctic Circle Aurora Fly/Drive" tour basically became a tour like "Arctic Circle Drive + one night at Coldfoot" tour (less than $2000 value)! I called Northern Alaska Tour Company and was told there is no refund! I understand the fly tour is depending on the weather, but the "no refund" policy" is the evil policy. The customers need take all the loss due to the weather, and they have no other options since Coldfoot is a totally remote location (not even a village) within Arctic Circle! All flights on 12/31 were cancelled, and the flight on 12/30 was cancelled (I knew it because we met those tourists at Arctic Circle for switching coaches). And the company knows the possibilities of fly tour cancelling are very high during those days. I felt so upset they did not give us any warning before our departure or offering us any opportunities to switch tour programs.
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2019
Dear Qingzhou J, Thank you for joining us on the Arctic Circle Aurora Fly Drive Adventure Northbound. We understand your disappointment that weather affected the method of your travel out of Coldfoot. No one takes joy out of having to make tour alterations and that includes us. We work hard to ensure the safe return of guests to Fairbanks to decrease the impact as much as possible to their overall itinerary to Alaska - no change, no cancellation is taken lightly. We have worked hard to make our rates as transparent as possible - a guest choosing to return by ground the package tour rate is the same -- flying back to Fairbanks or travelling by ground. We do have a refund policy if you cancel outside of 7 days prior to the tour date it is 100% refundable. Very generous by industry standards. As for weather - weather will affect your travel anywhere in the world. We share weather can affect your travel - on our website, in the tour programs, and during our briefings. What is known about weather is it can change. Just because flights were cancelled on one day does not mean they will cancel the next day...or for that matter flights can be cancelled in the morning but weather is clear and safe in the afternoon. If you or any future guest reading this have any questions we invite you to call us. Thank you, Kathy

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