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Полярный круг и тур по северному сиянию из Фэрбенкса

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Путешествуйте по одной из самых изолированных дорог в мире от Фэрбенкса до Полярного круга в этом незабываемом 12-14-часовом туре по пустыне Аляски.

В компании опытного гида, страстно увлеченного Аляской, путешествуйте по шоссе Далтон, минуя Трансаляскинский трубопровод, пересекая реку Юкон и достигая края Полярного круга. На обратном пути наблюдайте за северным сиянием (Aurora Borealis).

Этот тур ограничен 9 гостями, чтобы вы могли насладиться отдыхом в небольшой группе в одном из наших фургонов с климат-контролем.

Обратите внимание, что мы не можем гарантировать наблюдения северного сияния, и мы не может гарантировать бронирование в последнюю минуту.

Мы призываем каждого гостя менять места хотя бы несколько раз в этом туре.
Город: Фэрбенкс
Mon 30 Sep
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Начинается с $260.00
Mon 30 Sep
Начинается с $260.00
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Что включено
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
Дополнительная информация
  • Не рекомендуется для путешественников с травмами позвоночника.
  • Путешественники должны иметь как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
  • Цена для взрослых распространяется на всех путешественников. Мы не рекомендуем этот тур для детей в возрасте до 10 лет из соображений безопасности
  • Пожалуйста, оденьтесь соответствующим образом. В зимний месяц температура может достигать экстремальных значений, поэтому мы рекомендуем одеваться слоями.
  • Обратите внимание, что северное сияние является естественным явлением и поэтому не может быть гарантировано! (возврат невозможен)
  • Погодные условия в нашем районе непредсказуемы, и мы не предложим возмещение в случае слишком большой облачности.
  • Точное расписание и маршрут остановок могут быть изменены в зависимости от повседневных условий и активности северного сияния в день вашего тура.
  • Возможна отмена из-за опасных погодных и/или дорожных условий. Если это произойдет, будет предложена альтернативная дата или полный возврат средств.
  • Доступны вегетарианские блюда. При необходимости сообщите об этом при бронировании. Мы не можем предоставить безглютеновые или веганские блюда.
  • Тип транспорта: фургон с климат-контролем.
  • Размер группы ограничен 9 людьми на каждый пассажирский фургон. Возможны заказы для больших групп, и в этом случае будет использоваться несколько фургонов.
  • Клиентам настоятельно рекомендуется менять места хотя бы несколько раз в туре, чтобы дать каждому человеку возможность увидеть разные виды.
  • Для этого тура требуется возможность войти и выйти из нашего фургона с ограниченной помощью. Пожалуйста, свяжитесь с нами, если у вас есть какие-либо опасения по поводу мобильности.
  • Маски для лица предоставляются путешественникам
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и сотрудников
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Средства/оборудование дезинфицируются между использованием
  • Транспортные средства регулярно дезинфицируются
  • В соответствии с CDC и штатом Аляска: гости не обязаны носить маски для лица, но могут, если захотят. Мы также настоятельно рекомендуем вам ознакомиться с обновленным Медицинским советом номер 2 по адресу https://covid19.alaska.gov/health-advisories/.
Что ожидать
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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.
2
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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Смотровая площадка Alyeska Pipeline
Мы начинаем наше 14-часовое путешествие к Полярному кругу с удобной встречи в любом отеле или по адресу в черте города Фэрбенкс или Северный полюс. Устройтесь поудобнее и отдохните в путешествии длиной 200 миль (322 км) по проселочным дорогам Внутренней Аляски. Мы предоставляем бесплатные закуски и напитки, чтобы обеспечить вам максимальный комфорт в наших фургонах с климат-контролем. Совершите путешествие во времени, путешествуя по шоссе Далтон. Шоссе Далтон, показанное в телешоу Ice Road Truckers, проходит с севера на юг через Аляску, почти до Северного Ледовитого океана, параллельно Трансаляскинскому трубопроводу. Это одна из самых изолированных дорог в Соединенных Штатах, и вы можете наслаждаться красивыми пейзажами Аляски во время поездки. С потрясающим видом на горы и долины вы вблизи увидите Трансаляскинскую трубопроводную систему (TAPS), одну из крупнейших трубопроводных систем, по которой тысячи галлонов нефти транспортируются из Прудхо-Бей в Вальдес.
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Река Толована
Ваш водитель остановится в нескольких разных местах, включая реку Толована и купол Викершема.
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Шоссе Джеймса Далтона
Путешествуйте по отдаленному шоссе Далтон до 115-й мили в кемпинг за Полярным кругом.
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Политика отмены
Чтобы получить полный возврат средств, отмените бронирование как минимум за 24 часа до запланированного времени вылета.
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Отзывы (390)
TARUN_C
Sep 2019
Our tour guide, Dave, was very knowledgeable about Alaskan lore, wildlife and history, and answered all our questions. He was very personable and made sure we did not get bored during the LONG drive from Fairbanks to the Arctic Circle (~200 miles each way). He stopped a number of times at scenic/historical spots for photo ops. There were 8 of us in the van, but it was roomy so we didn’t feel cramped or uncomfortable. We had been forewarned that seeing the Northern Lights was “up to Mother Nature”. The Kp forecast was only “1-2”, along with cloudy skies and a full moon! So we concentrated on enjoying ourselves on the way, and were determined not to be disappointed if we didn’t get to see the lights. We reached the Arctic Circle as the sun was setting, but there was enough light for us to get great pics at the Arctic Circle Sign. We had our “award ceremony” (got our “official” Arctic Circle certificates and posed for more pics) and then had our dinner. By the time we were done, it was getting dark, the clouds had skittered away, and the moon had still not risen above the tree line! Dave said he was really hopeful about the lights and advised us to wait till after 11:00 pm for a chance to see them, which we were super glad to do. And soon after, the show started, and WHAT A SHOW IT WAS! FYI, the Northern Lights, as seen by the naked eye, are not the expected vivid greens and blues, but a milky white instead. But when photographed with long exposure, those colors pop in the pictures! So initially, it was difficult to identify the wispy streams of milky white we were seeing as the famed Northern Lights. But thanks to Dave’s coaching we were soon able to spot them for ourselves. And then, as time went by, those wisps turned into vast ribbons that weaved and danced and undulated their way across the night sky. And when my husband took long exposure shots with his phone (Samsung), those milky white ribbons morphed into streaming curtains of neon green with bits of blue/purple/pink. What an amazing and awe-inspiring experience! The lights followed us half the way back to Fairbanks, and Dave stopped a couple of times so we could get additional shots (no one wanted the experience to end!). We didn’t see any wildlife along the way but we’re not complaining! Overall, we had an incredible time on the Doyon/Viator Arctic Circle and Northern Lights Tour from Fairbanks, and highly recommend it. THANK YOU Dave and Doyon/Viator!
Rene_C
Sep 2019
was an awesome tour and great adventure.. the tour guide/driver was so nice and he really knows very well every single detail of the tour
Stella_L
Sep 2019
Ken is super nice, friendly and knowledgeable. We are a group of 4, had our tour on August 30. There only 8 of us in a small van, good to have a small group! We were able to see the northern lights at around 1am. The first hill that we went to was slightly too windy and chill so Ken brought us to another one. He helped us to set up the camera, find a good angle for photos. Overall his guidance and explanation throughout the day was awesome! We've been to many places and really enjoyed the tour. Highly recommended this tour and Ken as your tour guide!

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