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Tour du cercle arctique et des aurores boréales au départ de Fairbanks

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Parcourez l'une des routes les plus isolées au monde, de Fairbanks au cercle polaire arctique, lors de cette visite mémorable de 12 à 14 heures à travers la nature sauvage de l'Alaska.

En compagnie d'un guide expérimenté passionné par l'Alaska, remontez la route Dalton, passez par le pipeline Trans-Alaska, traversez le fleuve Yukon et atteignez le bord du cercle polaire arctique. Sur le chemin du retour, surveillez les aurores boréales (aurores boréales).

Cette visite est limitée à 9 personnes pour vous assurer de vivre une expérience en petit groupe dans l'une de nos camionnettes climatisées.

Veuillez noter que nous ne pouvons pas garantir les observations d'aurores boréales et nous ne peut pas garantir les réservations de dernière minute.

Nous encourageons chaque invité à changer de siège au moins plusieurs fois au cours de cette visite.
Ville: Fairbanks
Wed 20 Nov
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Ce qui est inclu
Local guide
personalized Arctic Circle Certificate
free unlimited Hot drinks, like coffee, tea, hot chocolate
free Snacks and water
free Sandwiches (vegetarian option available, please advise at time of booking)
Hotel pickup and drop-off, within city limits of Fairbanks and North Pole
Local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions de la colonne vertébrale
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Le tarif adulte s'applique à tous les voyageurs. Nous ne recommandons pas cette visite aux enfants de moins de 10 ans pour des raisons de sécurité
  • Veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée. Les températures peuvent atteindre des conditions extrêmes pendant le mois d'hiver et nous vous recommandons de vous habiller en plusieurs couches.
  • Veuillez noter que les aurores boréales sont un phénomène naturel et ne peuvent donc pas être garanties ! (pas de remboursement possible)
  • Les conditions météorologiques ne sont en aucun cas prévisibles dans notre région et nous n'offrirons pas de remboursement en cas de trop de nuages.
  • Horaire exact et itinéraire des arrêts sont susceptibles de changer en fonction des conditions quotidiennes et de l'activité des aurores boréales le jour de votre visite.
  • Il existe une possibilité d'annulation en raison de conditions météorologiques et/ou routières dangereuses. Si cela se produit, une autre date ou un remboursement complet sera proposé.
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible, veuillez en informer au moment de la réservation si nécessaire. Nous ne sommes pas en mesure de proposer des options sans gluten ou végétaliennes.
  • Type de transport : fourgonnette climatisée
  • La taille du groupe est limitée à 9 personnes pour chaque fourgonnette. Des réservations de groupe plus importantes sont possibles et plusieurs fourgonnettes seront utilisées dans ce cas.
  • Les clients sont fortement encouragés à changer de siège au moins quelques fois pendant la visite pour donner à chaque personne la possibilité d'avoir une vue différente.
  • Cette visite nécessite de pouvoir entrer et sortir de notre van avec une assistance limitée. Veuillez nous contacter si vous avez des inquiétudes concernant la mobilité.
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Pour être en conformité avec le CDC et l'État de l'Alaska : les invités ne sont pas tenus de porter masques faciaux, mais peuvent s'ils le souhaitent. Nous vous invitons également à consulter l'avis sanitaire numéro 2 mis à jour sur https://covid19.alaska.gov/health-advisories/.
À quoi s'attendre
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Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
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Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
3
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
4
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
5
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
6
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
7
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
8
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
9
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
10
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
11
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
12
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
13
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
14
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
15
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
16
Alyeska Pipeline Viewing Point
We begin our 14-hour long journey to the Arctic Circle with a convenient pick up at any hotel or address inside the city limits of Fairbanks or North Pole. Settle into your seat and relax on the 200 mile (322 km) journey down the back roads of Interior Alaska. We provide free snacks and drinks to ensure your utmost comfort in our climate-controlled vans.   Take a trip back in time as you travel down the Dalton Highway. Featured on the TV show Ice Road Truckers, the Dalton Highway (technically Alaska Route 11) runs north-south through Alaska, nearly all the way to the Arctic Ocean, and parallels the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. It’s one of the most isolated roads in the United States and provides some beautiful Alaskan scenery for you to enjoy during the ride. With sweeping views of mountains and valleys, you will see the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), one of the largest pipeline systems, transporting thousands of gallons of oil from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, up close.
17
Tolovana River
Your driver will pull over at several different spots, including the Tolovana River and Wickersham Dome.
18
James Dalton Highway
Travel the remote Dalton Highway to Mile Post 115 to the Arctic Circle Campground.
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Point de vue du pipeline d'Alyeska
Nous commençons notre voyage de 14 heures vers le cercle polaire arctique par une prise en charge pratique dans n'importe quel hôtel ou adresse à l'intérieur des limites de la ville de Fairbanks ou du pôle Nord. Installez-vous dans votre siège et détendez-vous lors du voyage de 200 miles (322 km) sur les routes secondaires de l'intérieur de l'Alaska. Nous fournissons des collations et des boissons gratuites pour assurer votre plus grand confort dans nos fourgonnettes climatisées. Faites un voyage dans le temps en empruntant la Dalton Highway. Présentée dans l'émission télévisée Ice Road Truckers, la route Dalton (techniquement la route 11 de l'Alaska) s'étend du nord au sud à travers l'Alaska, presque jusqu'à l'océan Arctique et est parallèle au pipeline trans-Alaska. C'est l'une des routes les plus isolées des États-Unis et offre de magnifiques paysages de l'Alaska dont vous pourrez profiter pendant le trajet. Avec une vue imprenable sur les montagnes et les vallées, vous verrez de près le réseau de pipelines trans-Alaskan (TAPS), l'un des plus grands réseaux de pipelines, transportant des milliers de gallons de pétrole de Prudhoe Bay à Valdez.
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Rivière Tolovana
Votre chauffeur s'arrêtera à plusieurs endroits différents, notamment la rivière Tolovana et le dôme de Wickersham.
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Autoroute James Dalton
Parcourez la Dalton Highway isolée jusqu'au Mile Post 115 jusqu'au terrain de camping Arctic Circle.
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Commentaires (390)
uovo123
Sep 2019
thank Bob for the wonderful trip,it is a hard trip,but worthful,except the bad weather,at least we saw snowing.
Réponse de l'hôte
Nov 2019
Hello from North Pole, thank you so much for leaving us a great review. We really appreciate it and are glad that you had a great time, even if the trip was long and hard for you. warm regards
Shannon M
Sep 2019
I went to Alaska for a family trip so my Dad could fulfill his life long dream of seeing the Northern Lights. We booked this tour, as one of the possibilities, and were also very excited to go to the Arctic. 2 things on my bucket list! Knowing full well the Northern Lights can be elusive and seeing them is only a chance this review is not a complaint about not seeing or not seeing them it's a review of the tour itself. I want to start by saying the company was a pleasure to deal with on the phone when I confirmed the trip that I had booked and also was very prompt on calling back the couple times I had to call with questions from the group. They offered to pick us up at the house we were staying at in Fairbanks, which was nice so we didn't have to drive. They showed up on time and Dave our guide was really friendly and a bit funny as well. The tour is about 14 hours long and the van they pick you up in is very, uncomfortable. It is not a coach it is a passenger van so after about 3 to 4 hours it gets really uncomfortable. The seats are very narrow and the rows are close together so there is very little leg room. We did stop a few times but sometimes there was 3 to 4 hours without a stop so several in the party were really sore by the time we got to the Arctic. The tour was supposed to come with commentary but I never heard anything. I guess for the people in front he did speak with them but if there was a speaker system in the van it didn't work and anyone past the first row didn't hear anything. We were supposed to also stop at finger mountain but for some reason we didn't. The only stops we made were at the pipeline and two fueling stops. Once we crossed over into the Arctic we pulled into a gravel parking lot. Stopped in front of the Arctic sign and got out, snapped a couple of pics, fed some gray jays and took off. We where there just 15 minutes. I had to say I was a little underwhelmed. I thought there would be a visitors center, or at least a commentary about the Arctic but there was nothing but a gravel parking lot. We then headed back to Fairbanks. Normally I think they were supposed to stop and look for northern lights but it was overcast and cloudy so he stopped twice and then we just decided to call it and head back. We did get to see and owl and luckily we were staying in a rural part of Fairbanks so we happened to see a moose in our own driveway when we got home. They do feed you a lunch, and it wasn't bad. The only problem is they feed you while driving so eating in the cramped van isn't easy. I will say I am glad I went to the Arctic but I am not sure I would recommend it.
Réponse de l'hôte
Sep 2019
Dear Shannon, we are so sorry that this tour didn’t meet your expectations. Unfortunately, because of the length of the Arctic Circle tours, it is not the right fit for everyone. However, for almost all of our customers, crossing the Arctic Circle, seeing and feeling the real vastness of Alaska is one of the highlights of their Alaska vacation. In all of our descriptions of this tour it is never stated that the Arctic Circle has a visitor center. It is true that this tour is 14 hours long and that we are using Vans, which is stated in the description and we assured you during our phone call a day before your tour began. Our comfortable and very clean 12-seater vans are used for all of our tours, which left your group of 8 with enough spare room to feel even more comfortable. No complaints about the seating situation were made from your group during the tour. Furthermore, we offer seat rotations for all our customers multiple times during this tour. We make multiple stops for stretching your legs, viewing the area, and taking pictures if you wish to do so. Of course, our guides ask all customers if they would like to leave the van, but it is the customers choice to leave the van or stay seated. At the Arctic Circle, your guide gave you the opportunity to take as much time as needed, but the group decided to leave after roughly 15 minutes. On the way back, a stop was made at Finger Mountain and the guide gave you the opportunity to get out of the van and showed everyone a small video from his last tour about wildlife in this area. Unfortunately, only one person decided to get out and take advantage of a smoke break. We have upgraded our vans with the best communication system on the market and the guide asked the group, in the beginning of the tour, if the volume was good for everyone. After hearing that it was too quiet, he turned the volume up and the group told him that they were satisfied. Each of our guides are very experienced and watch every second for the Northern Lights and pull over when/if need be. However, we are glad that you were pleased with our excellent service. We are also happy that we were able to help you out with collecting you at your pickup address, so you did not have to drive all the way to the Walmart parking lot. We, at Alaska Wildlife Guide, are well known for our outstanding customer service and it is our goal to please our customers as best as we can.
Farvey
Sep 2019
It was amazing, our guide Ken was the BEST! Very knowledgeable, and we were able to see the northern lights. Definitely a trip to remember.
Réponse de l'hôte
Oct 2019
Hello from North Pole, Thank you for the review of your tour and guide Ken. We can never guarantee that you will see the Northern Lights on your tour but it is amazing when you do! Warm Regards, Amber

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