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Wycieczka do koła podbiegunowego i zorzy polarnej z Fairbanks

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Podróżuj jedną z najbardziej odizolowanych dróg na świecie od Fairbanks do koła podbiegunowego podczas tej niezapomnianej 12-14-godzinnej wycieczki po bezdrożach Alaski.

W towarzystwie doświadczonego przewodnika z pasją do Alaski, podróżuj autostradą Dalton, mijając rurociąg transalaski, przekraczając rzekę Jukon i docierając do krawędzi koła podbiegunowego. W drodze powrotnej uważaj na zorzę polarną (Aurora Borealis).

Ta wycieczka jest ograniczona do 9 osób, aby mieć pewność, że będziesz cieszyć się doświadczeniem w małej grupie w jednej z naszych klimatyzowanych furgonetek.

Pamiętaj, że nie możemy zagwarantować obserwacji zorzy polarnej i my nie może zagwarantować rezerwacji w ostatniej chwili.

Zachęcamy każdego gościa do zmiany miejsca przynajmniej kilka razy podczas tej wycieczki.
Miasto: Fairbanksa
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co jest zawarte
Lokalny przewodnik
spersonalizowany certyfikat koła podbiegunowego
bezpłatne nieograniczone Gorące napoje, takie jak kawa, herbata, gorąca czekolada
bezpłatne przekąski i woda
bezpłatne kanapki (dostępna opcja wegetariańska, prosimy o informację w momencie rezerwacji)
Odbiór i dowóz do hotelu w granicach miasta Fairbanks i Biegun Północny
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Niezalecane dla podróżujących z urazami kręgosłupa
  • Podróżni powinni mieć co najmniej umiarkowany poziom sprawności fizycznej
  • Ceny dla dorosłych dotyczą wszystkich podróżnych. Ze względów bezpieczeństwa nie polecamy tej wycieczki dzieciom w wieku poniżej 10 lat.
  • Proszę się odpowiednio ubrać. W miesiącach zimowych temperatury mogą osiągać ekstremalne warunki, dlatego zalecamy ubieranie się warstwowo.
  • Pamiętaj, że zorza polarna jest zjawiskiem naturalnym i dlatego nie można jej zagwarantować! (bez możliwości zwrotu)
  • Warunków pogodowych w naszym regionie nie da się w żaden sposób przewidzieć i nie zaoferujemy zwrotu w przypadku zbyt dużej ilości chmur.
  • Dokładny rozkład i trasa przystanków mogą ulec zmianie w zależności od codziennych warunków i aktywności zorzy polarnej w dniu wycieczki.
  • Istnieje możliwość anulowania z powodu niebezpiecznych warunków pogodowych i/lub drogowych. Jeśli tak się stanie, zaoferowana zostanie alternatywna data lub pełny zwrot kosztów.
  • Dostępna jest opcja wegetariańska, w razie potrzeby prosimy o poinformowanie o tym w momencie rezerwacji. Nie jesteśmy w stanie zapewnić opcji bezglutenowych ani wegańskich.
  • Rodzaj transportu: van z klimatyzacją
  • Wielkość grupy jest ograniczona do 9 osób w każdym busie pasażerskim. Możliwe są większe rezerwacje grupowe i w tym przypadku wykorzystanych zostanie wiele samochodów dostawczych.
  • Zachęca się klientów do co najmniej kilkukrotnej rotacji miejsc podczas wycieczki, aby dać każdej osobie możliwość zobaczenia innego widoku.
  • Ta trasa wymaga możliwości wsiadania i wysiadania z naszej furgonetki przy ograniczonej pomocy. Skontaktuj się z nami, jeśli masz jakiekolwiek obawy dotyczące poruszania się.
  • Maseczki zapewnione dla podróżnych
  • Środek do dezynfekcji rąk dostępny dla podróżnych i personelu
  • Regularnie odkażane obszary o dużym natężeniu ruchu
  • Sprzęt/sprzęt dezynfekowany między użyciami
  • Środki transportu regularnie dezynfekowane
  • Aby zachować zgodność z CDC i stanem Alaska: goście nie muszą nosić maski na twarz, ale mogą, jeśli chcą. Zachęcamy również do przejrzenia zaktualizowanej porady zdrowotnej numer 2 na stronie https://covid19.alaska.gov/health-advisories/.
Czego oczekiwać
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Punkt widokowy rurociągu Alyeska
Rozpoczynamy naszą 14-godzinną podróż za koło podbiegunowe od dogodnego odbioru z dowolnego hotelu lub adresu w granicach miasta Fairbanks lub na biegunie północnym. Usiądź wygodnie i zrelaksuj się podczas 200-milowej (322-kilometrowej) podróży bocznymi drogami Alaski Wewnętrznej. Zapewniamy bezpłatne przekąski i napoje, aby zapewnić najwyższy komfort w naszych klimatyzowanych samochodach dostawczych. Wybierz się w podróż w czasie, podróżując autostradą Dalton. Występująca w programie telewizyjnym Ice Road Truckers autostrada Dalton (technicznie Alaska Route 11) biegnie z północy na południe przez Alaskę, prawie aż do Oceanu Arktycznego, i biegnie równolegle do rurociągu Trans-Alaska. Jest to jedna z najbardziej odizolowanych dróg w Stanach Zjednoczonych i oferuje piękne krajobrazy Alaski, którymi można się cieszyć podczas jazdy. Z rozległymi widokami na góry i doliny zobaczysz z bliska Trans-Alaskan Pipeline System (TAPS), jeden z największych systemów rurociągów, transportujący tysiące galonów ropy z Prudhoe Bay do Valdez.
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Rzeka Tołowana
Twój kierowca zatrzyma się w kilku różnych miejscach, w tym nad rzeką Tolovana i Wickersham Dome.
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Autostrada Jamesa Daltona
Podróżuj odległą autostradą Dalton do Mile Post 115 do kempingu koła podbiegunowego.
Zasady anulowania
Aby uzyskać pełny zwrot kosztów, anuluj co najmniej 24 godziny przed planowanym czasem odlotu.
Zdjęcia podróżników
Recenzje (390)
Jshermanphoto
Nov 2020
First the good- we were picked up on time and the guide was friendly. That’s the end of the good/ Now the bad, everything else. This tour is a total scam. It’s not even close to what you would imagine the experience is by reading it. The tour operator Alaska Wildlife Guide should be avoided at all cost. If you insist on doing the Arctic tour there are better operators available that care about your comfort. The worst part of this tour is the vehicle they use to transport you to the Arctic. Alaska Wildlife has comfortable mini coaches available but because of wear and tear traveling the Dalton Highway they put customer comfort last by choosing instead to use old Ford transits packed with rock hard bench seats with no cushion leaving you cramped with little to no leg room. This is totally unacceptable especially for the premium you pay for this experience. The tour itself was very underwhelming- In a nutshell we stop at the pipeline for a few minutes, stop for fuel 2x and on the side of the road to look at the surroundings a couple of times, then stop at the Arctic Circle sign. Because of snow that the van couldn’t go through we had to walk from the road to the sign. The driver said it was 20 ft but it was a lot longer then that. On the way back we didn’t even see the northern lights, which we knew there was a chance we wouldn’t but at this point it was such a terrible trip because of the van they used it didn’t matter. We felt like we went through a meat grinder by the time we got back- the lunch they give you used rock hard bread and few things on it so don’t expect it to be anything g remotely resembling a deli sandwich. It was a poor trip a refund had been requested and denied because “our concerns were addressed and fixed” What? No it was not. Please if you choose to do the Arctic Circle tour use another operator, avoid Alaska Wildlife Guide. Your back will thank you.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2020
Thank you for sharing your opinions with us. We are sorry that you were not satisfied with the tour like the other guests (on the same tour) were. As we could see your biggest concern was the uncomfortable Ford Transit Van, please allow us to explain why we are using these vans. The Transits we are using are way more comfortable than Ford’s previous model the Econoline E350 (most likely used by all other tour companies). The E350 has bench seats. The Transits we use have comfortable single seating. The Dalton Highway is for the most part an unpaved road in a very unpredictable harsh terrain with often unforeseen weather conditions, especially during winter. To ensure that our customers will have a safe and enjoyable tour, the fleet must be chosen with safety as priority. The Transits offer you both, safety and comfort. In addition, these are 12-passenger vans. Including you, there were a total of four guests on this tour. So, everyone had plenty of room. The mentioned Mini Coach is also a Ford Transit with the exact same seating. However, the Mini Coach is taller, and thus extremely sensitive to wind. Especially in winter, we often find stronger winds with blowing and drifting snow in the higher elevations, so for your safety we do not choose the Mini Coach. A few days prior to your tour there was unusually heavy snowfall in the Interior of Alaska with blizzards on the Dalton Highway. As the Arctic Circle is a very remote location, the focus from DOT is to keep the main road (Dalton Highway) open for the semitrucks to support the oil fields in Prudhoe Bay. Parking lots and pullouts surely do not have this priority. The fact that the parking lot at the Arctic Circle sign is not plowed was unusual, but we have never had a customer feel uncomfortable about walking up to the sign. We offer free bagged lunches, and our customers just love the freshly made (that very morning) sandwiches which come with cheese, turkey, lettuce, and vegetables. You even can choose between a non-vegetarian and a vegetarian option. They have never been stone hard. We know about the risks of COVID-19, and our whole team takes extreme care. All vans are cleaned and sanitized before a customer joins the tour. We provide two different hand sanitizers, one only for the guide and one bottle just for the customers. Additionally, our guides sanitize the interior of the van as well as any hard surfaces multiple times during the tour. To each of our guests, we offer a free facemask if customers do not have their own. Your guide asked you, before the tour started, to wear a mask, but all of the guests did not want to do so. As wearing a mask in the State of Alaska is not mandatory, your guide had no other options. We are surely not happy that you did not enjoy the tour as you might have imagined. If you ever come back to Alaska, give us another chance, and we will show you why over 1000 customers rated our service with five stars and why we received the highest TripAdvisor Reward -- Travelers Choice 2020.
Cannazik_S
Nov 2020
Please read this review if you want an extremely honest assessment of this tour. It began great with pickup at our hotel by a kind driver. No one was forced to wear mask during the trip, which I found odd given the covid regulations. This trip is a 100% scam, please please don’t waste your time and money on this experience. The Dalton Highway is known to be rough but this tour operator, Alaska Wildlife doesn’t take that into consideration when choosing what to transport you in. They have comfortable mini coaches in their fleet but they don’t want to put wear and tear on it so that pack as many people into a old Ford transit van that is packed full of rock hard bench seats with no cushion. You will feel like you went through a meat grinder even before you reach the halfway mark of your trip. Please take note before booking and if you choose to do this experience use another operator that takes your comfort into consideration. Especially with the premium price you pay for this trip. When reading the description it sounds like a great adventure but I will describe it in short. You stop at the side of the pipeline for a few minutes, you stop on the side of the road a couple of times to look out at the surroundings then you stop at the Arctic circle sign for a photo. This as well was a horrible stop as there was snow where the sign was so we had to walk from the road to the sign, the driver said it’s 20ft but he was way off it’s quite a bit further then that. On the way back we did not see the Northern Lights, though at this point we were having a horrible enough of an experience it didn’t matter. Avoid Alaska Wildlife as your tour operator if you value comfort at all. For the price you pay it’s a total scam and you get to feel like you where in a meat grinder afterwards. I requested a refund afterwards but got a email that my concerns where addressed during the trip. What? No. Please please choose another vendor if you choose to go on this tour. There are far better options available and I can be reached directly with any questions.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2020
Thank you for sharing your opinions with us. We are sorry that you were not satisfied with the tour like the other guests (on the same tour) were. As we could see your biggest concern was the uncomfortable Ford Transit Van, please allow us to explain why we are using these vans. The Transits we are using are way more comfortable than Ford’s previous model the Econoline E350 (most likely used by all other tour companies). The E350 has bench seats. The Transits we use have comfortable single seating. The Dalton Highway is for the most part an unpaved road in a very unpredictable harsh terrain with often unforeseen weather conditions, especially during winter. To ensure that our customers will have a safe and enjoyable tour, the fleet must be chosen with safety as priority. The Transits offer you both, safety and comfort. In addition, these are 12-passenger vans. Including you, there were a total of four guests on this tour. So, everyone had plenty of room. The mentioned Mini Coach is also a Ford Transit with the exact same seating. However, the Mini Coach is taller, and thus extremely sensitive to wind. Especially in winter, we often find stronger winds with blowing and drifting snow in the higher elevations, so for your safety we do not choose the Mini Coach. A few days prior to your tour there was unusually heavy snowfall in the Interior of Alaska with blizzards on the Dalton Highway. As the Arctic Circle is a very remote location, the focus from DOT is to keep the main road (Dalton Highway) open for the semitrucks to support the oil fields in Prudhoe Bay. Parking lots and pullouts surely do not have this priority. The fact that the parking lot at the Arctic Circle sign is not plowed was unusual, but we have never had a customer feel uncomfortable about walking up to the sign. We offer free bagged lunches, and our customers just love the freshly made (that very morning) sandwiches which come with cheese, turkey, lettuce, and vegetables. You even can choose between a non-vegetarian and a vegetarian option. They have never been stone hard. We know about the risks of COVID-19, and our whole team takes extreme care. All vans are cleaned and sanitized before a customer joins the tour. We provide two different hand sanitizers, one only for the guide and one bottle just for the customers. Additionally, our guides sanitize the interior of the van as well as any hard surfaces multiple times during the tour. To each of our guests, we offer a free facemask if customers do not have their own. Your guide asked you, before the tour started, to wear a mask, but all of the guests did not want to do so. As wearing a mask in the State of Alaska is not mandatory, your guide had no other options. We are surely not happy that you did not enjoy the tour as you might have imagined. If you ever come back to Alaska, give us another chance, and we will show you why over 1000 customers rated our service with five stars and why we received the highest TripAdvisor Reward -- Travelers Choice 2020.
Jose_B
Nov 2020
Just Amazing... And about your tour guide Jake, 100% recommended. Wonderful experience since the beginning to the end.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Nov 2020
Good to hear! Thank you for your recommendation.

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