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阿拉斯加冬季双城 极光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一价全包团(费进安出)
阿拉斯加冬季双城 极光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一价全包团(费进安出)
阿拉斯加冬季双城 极光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一价全包团(费进安出)
阿拉斯加冬季双城 极光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一价全包团(费进安出)
阿拉斯加冬季双城 极光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一价全包团(费进安出)

阿拉斯加冬季双城 极光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一价全包团(费进安出)


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-全程四次極光觀測,最大程度的增加您的觀測成功概率

-跨越北極圈界線,完成一場屬於自己的極地里程碑之旅

-深入阿拉斯加最富盛名的迪納利國家公園,感受原始荒野的震撼

-珍娜極地溫泉,享受冰火兩重天的極致體驗

-徒步探索北美最大的可驅車抵達的冰川-馬塔努斯卡冰川

-探訪世界最孤獨的惠蒂爾小鎮,領略威廉王子灣獨特峽灣風光

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阿拉斯加冬季雙城 極光+冰川 探索之旅 七天六夜一價全包團(費進安出)

  • 全程無額外自費項目,全程無小費,一價全含,安心遊玩。
  • 全程四次極光觀測,最大程度的增加您觀測成功的概率。
  • 雙城體驗,一次行程遊覽阿拉斯加前兩大城市。
  • 跨越北極圈界線,完成一場屬於自己的極地里程碑之旅。
  • 深入阿拉斯加最負盛名的迪納利國家公園,感受原始荒野的震撼。
  • 最原始、純正的狗拉雪橇體驗!近距離感受雪橇犬的熱情。
  • 珍娜極地溫泉,體驗冰火兩重天的極致體驗。
  • 徒步探索北美最大的可驅車抵達的冰川,馬塔努斯卡冰川。
  • 探訪世界最孤獨的惠蒂爾小鎮,領略威廉王子灣獨特峽灣風光。
  • 更可升級選擇冬季越野穿越+冰川徒步,近距離觸摸Knik冰川的湛藍奇觀

Purchase Notice

此行程全程均由長期生活在當地的專業中文導遊接待。

  • 建議您收到確認通知後再購買機票。
  • 如因個人原因未能順利通過美國海關,無退款無補償。
  • 妥善保管個人旅行證件、護照、機票、信用卡及現金,貴重物品請隨身攜帶,切勿留置車內或委託他人看管。
  • 爲維護團組最高權益,個人行爲若嚴重妨礙團體活動的安全或正常進行,經多次勸導無效後,我司導遊有權終止其繼續參團,自離團時起,一切行動由其自行負責,概與本公司無關。其未使用部份,無退款無補償且不可轉讓。
  • 此行程需要您持有美國簽證,建議您確保簽證有效並通過EVUS註冊,再購買本公司產品。
  • 如因天氣原因取消行程,我司將全額退款;如因個人原因取消行程,無退款無補償。
  • 如行程內標註時間與導遊現場通知時間有出入,請以當地通知時間爲準。
  • 在遇到不可抗力事件或意外事件,可能危及旅遊者人身、財產安全導致行程無法正常旅行,
  • 注:不可抗力,是指不能預見、不能避免、不能克服的客觀情況,包括因自然原因和社會原因引起的,如自然災害、罷工、重大傳染性疾病、政府行爲等
  •  意外事件:是指因第三方原因而發生的事故,如因非旅行社責任導致的交通擁堵,航班列車晚點等影響,該意外事件非因旅行社責任所造成, 根據現場實際情況,我方有權利採取相應措施,並進行適當的調整,如臨時更改行程的時間或內容甚至取消部分或全部遊覽景點等,並保留最終解釋權。相關旅遊費用無法退還,由此產生的額外費用(如:酒店延住,車導服務,用餐,機票改簽等)需由客人自行承擔,建議您購買旅行險,以降低因不可抗力因素改變而產生的損失。
  •  旅行過程中,如遇停車看風景拍照,嚴禁在道路中間停留,如因個人原因造成的交通事故或人身傷害,需自行承擔。 阿拉斯加天氣變化無常,爲保障行程內容的順利進行,導遊會結合當地實際狀況對行程先後順序進行調整,但不會取消行程。如行程的部分被迫取消,我司會根據行程內容及實際情況做退款處理,最終解釋權歸本公司所有。 
  • 所有行程我司會優先安排承諾車輛,由於旺季和節假日,保養維修等因素影響,我司有權更換到其他同級車型以滿足需求。

Reminders

  • A minimum of 2 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 7 day(s) before the departure date

  • In case of delays caused by traffic, weather, or other force majeure factors resulting in the cancellation of some itinerary attractions, please contact customer service. We will arrange a partial refund for you

  • In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 7 day(s) before departure (local time 00:00). Notifications will then be sent via email

  • Travelers with the following conditions or other health issues that could be worsened by excessive stimulation should not participate in this activity: High blood pressure, Heart disease, Acrophobia, Asthma, Epilepsy, Pregnant women

  • Please arrive at the designated location 10 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time

FAQ

1. When is the best time of year to see the aurora borealis in Alaska?

The optimal period for aurora viewing in Alaska is generally from late August to April. During these months, the nights are long and dark, increasing visibility. Fairbanks, located under the auroral oval, is particularly renowned for its high probability of sightings, especially from September to March, making it a prime location for aurora enthusiasts.

2. What are the typical winter weather conditions in Alaska, and what clothing is recommended?

Alaska winters are characterized by cold temperatures, often ranging from -15°C to -25°C (5°F to -13°F) in interior regions like Fairbanks, while coastal areas such as Anchorage might experience milder conditions. Layered clothing is essential for comfort and safety. We recommend thermal base layers, insulating mid-layers (fleece or down), and a waterproof, windproof outer shell. Don't forget insulated boots, a warm hat, gloves, and a scarf to protect against the extreme cold.

3. Beyond aurora viewing, what makes winter the best season for an Alaska exploration tour?

Winter in Alaska offers a unique serene beauty and an unparalleled opportunity to experience pristine wilderness. Aside from the magical aurora, you can explore the snow-covered landscapes of Denali National Park, enjoy the unique geothermal waters of Chena Hot Springs, and marvel at majestic glaciers. The crisp air and snow-laden scenery create a tranquil atmosphere perfect for photography and immersive nature experiences.

4. What unique activities and attractions are included in an Alaska winter exploration tour, such as at Denali National Park or Chena Hot Springs?

An Alaska winter exploration tour typically includes immersive experiences like delving into Denali National Park to witness its pristine wilderness and wildlife. At Chena Hot Springs, you can indulge in a relaxing soak in natural thermal waters, offering a unique 'ice and fire' experience amidst the snowy landscape. The tour often features special Arctic Circle crossings and guided explorations of landmarks such as Matanuska Glacier and the picturesque Whittier town.

5. What is the experience like hiking on the Matanuska Glacier during an Alaska winter tour?

Hiking on Matanuska Glacier offers an exhilarating and unique experience. As North America's largest drive-up glacier, it provides accessible yet dramatic icy landscapes. Visitors can explore the ancient ice formations with professional guides, marveling at the vibrant blue ice, deep crevasses, and stunning glacial features. It’s an active adventure that allows for an up-close encounter with this magnificent natural wonder.

6. What does crossing the Arctic Circle entail during an Alaska winter journey?

Crossing the Arctic Circle is a significant milestone, symbolizing entry into the Earth's polar region. During an Alaska winter journey, this often involves a scenic drive along remote highways, culminating in a stop at the Arctic Circle sign for commemorative photos. It's an opportunity to experience the vast, stark beauty of the Alaskan interior and reflect on a unique geographical achievement, receiving a certificate to mark your journey.

7. What is typically included in an all-inclusive Alaska winter aurora and glacier tour package?

An all-inclusive Alaska winter tour package typically covers comprehensive services, including accommodation, all ground transportation, and a full itinerary of planned activities. This usually features multiple aurora observation sessions to maximize viewing success, guided explorations of key attractions like Denali National Park, Chena Hot Springs, Matanuska Glacier, and visits to locations such as Whittier, aiming for a worry-free experience without additional on-site expenses or tips.

8. How does an Alaska winter tour maximize the chances of observing the aurora borealis?

An Alaska winter tour significantly enhances aurora viewing chances by strategically incorporating multiple observation sessions, often four, spread over several nights. This approach accounts for variable weather conditions and solar activity, increasing the likelihood of clear skies and strong aurora displays. Tours typically operate in prime locations under the auroral oval, such as Fairbanks, known for its high probability of sightings, providing ample opportunities to witness this natural phenomenon.

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