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Yellowknife 4-Day Tour: Aurora Viewing in Glass Teepee & City Sightseeing | No Accommodation Included | Canada


Duration:4 day(s)
Guided language: 廣東話 / English / 中文
Free cancellation 3 day(s) prior to experience date
Please present the e-voucher on-site

Experience the northern lights from a cozy glass teepee in Yellowknife. Discover a city rich in history with daytime adventures and mesmerizing celestial displays in this 4-day tour.

  • Marvel at the ethereal beauty of the northern lights from the cozy comfort of a unique glass teepee
  • Uncover Yellowknife's rich history on a captivating city tour, exploring landmarks like the iconic Pilot Monument and peaceful Great Slave Lake
  • Choose your daytime adventure, from autumn hikes to Cameron Falls or the winter thrill of dog sledding
  • Enjoy smooth travels with our hassle-free airport pick-up and drop-off services, ensuring a seamless journey from start to finish
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Additional service & facilityTransfer included
Sightseeing typeNatural sights, City walking tour, Star gazing

Product Info

Immerse in the captivating wonders of Yellowknife on a 4-day tour. Experience Northern lights from a glass teepee, engage in cultural city tours, undertake thrilling seasonal activities, and enjoy seamless transfers.

Nestled in the wild heart of Canada's Northwest Territories, Yellowknife radiates an alluring blend of untouched natural beauty and vibrant cultural heritage. Renowned for its dazzling northern lights, Yellowknife unfurls an Arctic treasure trove of stunning landscapes, from the expansive Great Slave Lake to the mesmerizing cascades of Cameron Falls. Beyond its stunning wilderness, the city's rich gold mining history, unique architecture, and engaging indigenous culture offer visitors a tapestry of fascinating stories and experiences.

Seek celestial beauty and capture stunning aurora displays or night skies, guided by experts to eternalize these mesmerizing experiences through your lens. Wander through Yellowknife's rich history during the day with a complementary city tour, from the grandeur of the Great Slave Lake to the Pilot Monument's iconic presence, all while enjoying leisurely activities at your own pace.

Fall beckons with the thrill of Cameron Falls hiking, while winter offers the exhilarating joys of dog-sledding. Your night retreats back to the warmth of your teepee, with hot drinks, delicious snacks, and splendid auroras adorning the night sky.

Embark on this dream journey today and indulge in the surreal Arctic magic that is Yellowknife. Let it imprint on your memory, forever dancing like the northern lights.

— Important Information —

Pick-up:

  • Meeting Time: Arranged by the provider based on your arrival flight
  • Meeting Point: Yellowknife Airport Arrival Hall
  • If your flight arrives at midnight or 1:00 am, you will need to book an extra day of accommodation since check-in time is at 4:00 pm
  • If your flight is canceled, please contact customer service in advance to rearrange your airport transfer

Return:

  • Drop-off Point: Original pick-up point
  • Drop-off Time: Depending on traffic and weather conditions
  • Please check your voucher for the confirmed and updated meeting time and location

Duration: 4 Days, 3 Nights



For other multi-day Northern Lights tours, please refer to the following KKday products:
Yellowknife 5-Day Tour: Aurora Viewing in Glass Teepee & City Sightseeing | Canada
Yellowknife 3-Day Tour: Aurora Viewing in Glass Teepee & City Sightseeing | Canada

Purchase Notice

  • Accommodation is not included in this tour. Travelers should book the hotel on your own and provide the hotel name in "Notes" when booking
  • Please provide an active contact number when booking so we can get hold of you in the event of an emergency
  • Please arrive at the meeting point on time, as participation or refunds will not be granted to late arrivals
  • Booking confirmation for this tour may take around 2–3 business days
  • Refunds or compensation will not be granted to travelers who leave the tour halfway through or miss the entire tour due to personal reasons (e.g. lack of travel documents, late arrival, sickness, accidents)
  • The tour guide may adjust the itinerary due to weather or other circumstances. If an activity is deemed too dangerous or not feasible, alternative arrangements will be made for safety reasons
  • In the event of attraction cancellation due to adverse traffic, weather conditions, or force majeure, the tour guide will arrange alternative attractions
  • The itinerary is for reference only. The tour guide will give travelers the itinerary including activities schedules
  • Please note that the Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights is a natural phenomenon and its occurrence cannot be guaranteed. No refunds will be provided if the Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights do not appear
  • Rescheduling and cancellation will incur processing fees

Reminders

  • Travelers may be asked to present ID documents (e.g. passport, ID card) for identity verification. Please make sure you carry the aforementioned documents with you on the day of the visit

  • The tour guide will wait at the arrival hall holding a "Jiguang Tour" sign with your name on a personalized sign

  • We highly recommend purchasing travel insurance beforehand as refunds won't be provided if the travelers can't make it to the tour due to delayed flight

  • Please download or print out the e-voucher for offline access

  • This tour includes free time and travelers should arrange activities by themselves

  • The flights to Yellowknife are in high demand and it is highly possible to be fully booked. The tour can not be rescheduled and canceled due to flight cancellation, fully-booked seats and other circumstances

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 3 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–2 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What is the best time of year to see the Northern Lights in Yellowknife?

The peak season for experiencing the Northern Lights in Yellowknife generally runs from mid-August to mid-April. During these months, the nights are long and dark, offering prime conditions for aurora viewing. Autumn (late August to September) often provides milder temperatures and reflections on open water, while winter (October to April) offers crisp, dark skies and snow-covered landscapes for a classic aurora experience.

2. What conditions are ideal for viewing the Northern Lights in Yellowknife?

Ideal conditions for Northern Lights viewing in Yellowknife include clear, dark skies with minimal cloud cover, and strong solar activity (Kp index). Away from city lights, the darkness enhances visibility. Yellowknife's location directly under the auroral oval means consistent aurora activity, but clear weather is key. Local forecasts for solar activity and cloud cover are crucial for planning your viewing nights.

3. How does Yellowknife compare to other destinations for Northern Lights viewing?

Yellowknife is renowned globally for its exceptional Northern Lights viewing opportunities due to its location directly beneath the auroral oval, ensuring frequent and intense displays. Compared to many other destinations, Yellowknife boasts a high percentage of clear nights, increasing viewing success rates. Its dry climate also contributes to fewer cloudy evenings, making it a top choice for aurora seekers worldwide.

4. Why is Yellowknife often called the 'Aurora Capital of the World'?

Yellowknife earns its title as the 'Aurora Capital of the World' due to its geographical location directly under the auroral oval, a band around the magnetic poles where auroras are most frequent and visible. This positioning, combined with its consistently clear and dark skies, significantly increases the chances of witnessing spectacular Northern Lights displays, attracting aurora enthusiasts globally.

5. What unique viewing experiences are available in Yellowknife, such as the glass teepee?

Yellowknife offers unique Northern Lights viewing experiences that enhance comfort and immersion. One popular option is viewing from a cozy glass teepee, which provides warmth and shelter while offering unobstructed sky views. This allows visitors to comfortably marvel at the ethereal beauty of the aurora without braving the cold directly, combining comfort with an unforgettable celestial display.

6. What historical landmarks can visitors explore during a Yellowknife city sightseeing tour?

A Yellowknife city sightseeing tour allows visitors to delve into the city's rich history and vibrant culture. Key landmarks often explored include the iconic Pilot Monument, offering panoramic views of Old Town and Great Slave Lake, and areas that showcase the city's gold rush past and Indigenous heritage. Visitors can discover fascinating stories behind Yellowknife's development as they explore its unique landscape and historical sites.

7. What are the common local transportation options for getting around Yellowknife?

Getting around Yellowknife can be managed through various local transportation options. Public transit buses operate routes throughout the city, providing an affordable way to reach different districts. Taxis are readily available for more direct travel. For those preferring flexibility, car rentals are an option, especially for exploring areas outside the city center. Many visitors also enjoy walking in Old Town during milder weather.

8. How accessible is Yellowknife for visitors arriving by car or public transit?

Yellowknife is primarily accessible by air, with daily flights connecting it to major Canadian cities. For visitors arriving by car, the Yellowknife Highway (Highway 3) is the main overland route, connecting the city to the rest of Canada's road network, though it's a long drive. There are no train services to Yellowknife. While public transit within the city is available, visitors typically arrive via flights or long-distance driving.

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