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Alaska: Fairbanks and Anchorage 7-Day Northern Lights Tour

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Booking confirmation: within 2 days before the departure
Duration:7 day(s)
Guided language: English / 中文
Free cancellation 21 day(s) prior to experience date
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[Aurora Appointment] includes 3 aurora observation opportunities, various observations, and high chances [Across the Frontier] Take the Alaska Northern Lights Train (ticket included) through the hinterland of the frontier, enjoy the magnificent scenery along the way, and walk side by side with the highest peak in North America [Ten Thousand Years Glacier] Go to Alaska's largest Matanuska Glacier that can be reached by car, stand on the glacier, and listen to the ancient call that has passed through ten thousand years

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Aurora Activities

Tour TypeShared tour
Instruction languageMandarin, English

Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementBreakfast included
TransportBus tour

Product Info

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Day 1: Airport pickup: Fairbanks Airport. Pickup time: 1:00 PM – 9:00 PM (flight arrival time). If you do not need to be picked up, please proceed to your hotel for check-in (hotels in Alaska can check in after 3:00 PM).
Each reservation includes one free airport pick-up service on the day of arrival. Guests with close flight arrival times will be transported on the same shuttle bus, which may result in a short wait at the airport. Please understand that as night falls, to avoid city light pollution, we plan to arrive at our carefully selected Aurora Observation Cabin* at 10:00 PM. This ideal location maximizes your chances of observing the Northern Lights. Our professional Aurora guide will provide information on the Northern Lights, including camera settings and photography techniques, to help you capture stunning aurora photos. Complimentary hot drinks and coffee are provided within the cabin, along with an Aurora Monitor screen, allowing you to enjoy a warm and cozy viewing experience (the first viewing is included in the price). We anticipate arriving at the hotel at 2:00 AM the following morning.
Upgrade to a mountaintop Aurora Borealis glasshouse at your own expense. Each glasshouse offers unobstructed views, providing a superb viewing experience. Room amenities include fully heated floors for warmth and comfort, American breakfast, a private shower, and 24-hour hot water. The bathroom is equipped with a high-altitude hairdryer and other practical amenities, greatly enhancing your comfort. The original itinerary includes three nights of Aurora Borealis viewing, with one night upgraded to include a glasshouse viewing and accommodation. Guests are advised to bring minimal belongings; the original hotel room will be reserved for guests to store large luggage.
*Warm reminder: Hotel room resources are limited. Please confirm the available booking date with customer service before placing an order.
Day 2: Fairbanks. Today, you'll enjoy a leisurely morning at your hotel. Departing from your designated hotel at 1:00 PM, you'll travel by bus to the renowned North Pole Village, also known as "Santa Claus's Home." To evoke the festive atmosphere of Santa Claus's hometown, a giant 16-meter-tall Santa Claus statue, 2-meter-tall polar bear and elk statues, and surrounding public amenities are also decorated with Christmas motifs, creating a fairytale-like experience. Afterward, you'll join your guide at the North Pole Museum*, located on the University of Alaska Fairbanks campus. This is the perfect place to explore the mysterious world of the Arctic and the realities of early inhabitants. The museum, with its white lines and curved forms, evokes the perpetual snow-covered landscape of the Arctic, shimmering brilliantly in the sunlight, making it a landmark in Fairbanks. The museum is divided into various exhibition halls, offering detailed accounts of the changing geography and history of the Arctic region. Visitors will also be captivated by rare specimens of Arctic animals, often only seen in books (such as Blue Babe, mammoths, and brown bears nearly three meters tall). You will then be transferred back to your hotel for rest. (If the Northern Polar Museum is closed, you will be offered a visit to the Morris Cultural Experience Center, and your $15 Northern Polar Museum admission fee will be refunded on site.)
As night falls, to avoid city light pollution, we plan to depart for the area outside of Fairbanks at 10:00 PM. Our expert aurora guide will guide you to the most promising aurora viewing areas, taking into account the weather conditions, the direction of the aurora, and their extensive experience in tracking the aurora borealis. During the tour, we will also provide information on the aurora borealis, camera settings, and photography techniques to help you capture stunning aurora photos. (A second aurora viewing is included in the price.) We plan to arrive at your hotel at 2:00 AM the following morning.
Day 3: Fairbanks. Today, you'll enjoy a leisurely day in Fairbanks. You can plan your own activities or participate in local winter activities at your own expense. As night falls, to avoid city light pollution, you'll arrive at our carefully selected Aurora Observation Cabin* at 10:00 PM. Its prime location maximizes your chances of observing the Northern Lights. Our expert Aurora guide will provide information on the Aurora Borealis, including camera settings and photography techniques, to help you capture stunning aurora photos. The cabin will provide complimentary hot drinks and coffee, along with an Aurora monitor, allowing you to enjoy a warm viewing experience (a third viewing is included in the price). You'll arrive at your hotel at 2:00 AM the following morning.
Day 4 Fairbanks Today you will enjoy a leisurely day in Fairbanks.
Day 5: Fairbanks to Anchorage. In the morning, board the Alaska Northern Lights Train* (8:30 AM - 8:00 PM) and journey south to Anchorage, Alaska's largest city. Anchorage is the economic center of the "Last Frontier" and the state's largest transportation hub. The Alaska Northern Lights Train, a renowned local attraction, operates only on weekends. Passing the Alaska Range and Mount Denali, the train travels at a leisurely pace, allowing you to enjoy the breathtaking scenery of vibrant greenery and vibrant colors along the way. Arriving in Anchorage in the evening, you'll have the opportunity to rest and recover from the fatigue of several consecutive nights of observing the aurora borealis.
When departing from Fairbanks, you can reserve a free shuttle bus from the hotel to the Fairbanks train station in advance with the hotel front desk. Upon arrival in Anchorage, our company will provide a free pick-up service.
Day 6
In the morning, we'll meet at your hotel and depart by car for Matanuska Glacier. Along the way, we'll stop at a large supermarket where you can shop and prepare lunch. Upon arrival at the glacier, you'll embark on a glacier hike (approximately two hours) led by a professional guide. Matanuska Glacier is Alaska's largest accessible glacier. Classified as a valley glacier, it flows through the valley like a river, flowing north from the Chugach Mountains to the Glen Highway. It's a popular attraction between Anchorage and Glennallen. Join your guide as you journey across this 10,000-year-old glacier, admiring the endless expanse of pure white and the azure ice caves carved by the glacier. Due to its unique valley glacier landscape, Matanuska Glacier enjoys more sunny weather in winter than surrounding areas, making it a popular choice for glacier hikers. The glacier and Sheep Mountain create one of the most breathtaking and stunning scenery in Alaska.
Kind tips:

It is recommended to wear warm down jackets, fleece jackets, hats, scarves, snow-resistant boots, sunglasses, etc. Pay attention to the safety of your feet. Please be sure to follow the guide's instructions during the hike and sign the disclaimer required by the park management. Helmets, anti-slip shoe chains and other hiking equipment are provided free of charge.

Day 7
Today you will end your entire trip and say goodbye to beautiful Alaska. Departure Tips:

Please check out of the hotel before departure today and arrange your time and luggage storage accordingly. Each reservation includes one free 24-hour shuttle service to Anchorage Airport. Please make a reservation in advance with the hotel front desk. Information required for reservations includes: room number, name in pinyin, number of people, and departure time. For domestic flights within the United States, please arrive at the airport at least 2 hours in advance. If you plan to stay in Anchorage after the trip, you can choose a hotel to extend your stay in advance.

Purchase Notice

The order of the itinerary for this product will be readjusted according to the date of tourists' joining the group, local weather and other conditions. The tour content remains unchanged. The itinerary order shown below is for reference only. Please refer to the final departure notice for details.
The Northern Lights are a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. They appear at irregular intervals due to the weather, so there is no guarantee that you will be able to see them. If the time marked on the itinerary is different from the time notified by the tour guide, please refer to the time notified by the tour guide.

Reminders

  • This trip is for 2 people. If the group is not formed, we will notify you 2 days in advance to cancel it.

  • If you are carrying large luggage on this trip, each customer is limited to 1 piece

  • This trip requires you to hold a valid ID with your photo, such as your passport with a U.S. visa, U.S. ID card, U.S. driver's license, etc.

  • According to the daily itinerary, a special tour guide will be arranged to lead and explain. Different tour guides will provide services for you every day.

  • During the aurora viewing period, please do not use the flash function of your photography equipment to avoid affecting others' observation and photography;

  • Minors under the age of 18 must be accompanied by at least one adult throughout the tour, or submit a waiver signed by a guardian;

  • If the guest fails to meet the tour guide at the agreed meeting time and place due to personal reasons (including but not limited to illness, accidents, lateness, etc.), and misses the opportunity to board the bus and is unable to participate in the itinerary, the tour fee for that day will not be refunded

  • If affected by force majeure (including but not limited to: natural disasters, government or social actions, accidents or failures, road blockages, etc.), we have the right to make appropriate adjustments.

  • The relevant travel expenses are non-refundable, and the additional expenses incurred (such as hotel extension, car guide service, meals, flight ticket changes, etc.) must be borne by the guests themselves

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 21 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 15 to 20 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • For cancellations made 11 to 14 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 50% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–10 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 are the optimal locations for viewing the Northern Lights in Fairbanks?

Fairbanks is a prime location for aurora viewing due to its position under the auroral oval. Optimal viewing spots include Creamer's Field Migratory Waterfowl Refuge, Chena Lakes Recreation Area, and Cleary Summit, which are known for minimal light pollution. These areas offer expansive, dark skies away from city lights, crucial for a clear display.

2. Where can visitors best view the Northern Lights near Anchorage, Alaska?

While Anchorage itself has light pollution, several excellent viewing locations are a short drive away. Popular spots include Glen Alps (part of Chugach State Park), Eklutna Lake, and areas along the Glenn Highway. These locations offer darker skies and opportunities to see the aurora away from urban interference, often requiring a short drive north or east of the city.

3. Which cities in Alaska are considered prime destinations for Northern Lights viewing?

Fairbanks is widely known as the 'Aurora Capital' due to its high latitude and frequent clear, dark nights, making it an exceptional destination. Anchorage also offers good viewing potential, especially by venturing to less light-polluted areas surrounding the city. A comprehensive tour often includes observation opportunities from both Fairbanks and areas near Anchorage to maximize viewing chances.

4. What is the best time of year to see the Northern Lights in Alaska?

The optimal period to witness the Northern Lights in Alaska typically runs from late August to mid-April. During these months, the nights are long and dark enough to see the aurora borealis. The peak visibility is often in the winter months, from September to March, when the nights are at their longest and clearest.

5. What unique experiences are included in an Alaska Northern Lights tour?

An Alaska Northern Lights tour typically offers dedicated aurora observation opportunities, often multiple times to increase viewing chances. Beyond the lights, unique experiences can include a scenic journey on the Alaska Northern Lights Train through remote landscapes and exploring the vast Matanuska Glacier, allowing visitors to walk directly on the ancient ice.

6. What unique sights can be experienced on the Alaska Northern Lights Train journey?

The Alaska Northern Lights Train offers a breathtaking journey through the Alaskan hinterland. Travelers can enjoy magnificent, expansive scenery, including vast wilderness, snow-covered forests, and majestic mountain ranges. On clear days, there's also the possibility of catching views of North America's highest peak, adding to the grandeur of the frontier landscape.

7. What activities can visitors do at Matanuska Glacier?

At Matanuska Glacier, visitors can experience walking directly on the ice, often with the guidance of experienced instructors. Activities include ice hiking, exploring unique ice formations like crevasses and moulins, and learning about the glacier's geology and history. It is Alaska's largest glacier accessible by car, offering a unique opportunity to stand upon ancient ice.

8. What phenomenon causes the Northern Lights, and why are they prominent in Alaska?

The Northern Lights, or aurora borealis, are caused by solar particles interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmospheric gases. When these charged particles collide with atoms and molecules in the atmosphere, they emit light, creating vibrant displays. Alaska's high latitude places it directly under the auroral oval, making it one of the most prominent regions globally for frequent and intense aurora sightings.

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