Alaska and Yukon classic camping tour
| country: | Canada, Alaska |
| departures: | 2010: 2 Jun, 23 Jun, 21 Jul, 11 Aug |
| price: | From £2129 - £2289 (21 days) excluding flights. Price includes camping fees & equipment, 6 hotel nights and 3 shared cabin nights, all camping meals, ferry, admission to National Parks and monuments and Denali National Park Shuttle |
| vouchers: | Gift vouchers can be used with this holiday |

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introduction to Alaska and Yukon classic camping tour
21 days camping and re-living the gold rush history of Yukon
Alaska, Yukon & the Arctic Circle - the Last Frontier! Refuges of wilderness, wildlife and a diverse array of incomparable scenery; tundra and taiga, snow-capped mountains, pristine rivers, ice-blue lakes and glaciers. Always captivating, often astounding, come explore this truly Great Land!
Food: Whilst our leaders shop for fresh food and organize the daily meals, you are welcome to lend a hand in the 'kitchen' or at the BBQ. Our international groups regularly create and enjoy delicious meals together and on occasion they also sample the local cuisine at nearby restaurants or whilst in the city.
Optional activities: Besides the many included activities and guided day hikes, there are often numerous optional activities from which to choose. Snorkelling, rafting, glacier trekking and even a scenic helicopter flight are just a few examples. Optional activities are not included in the tour price, so you're able to select interesting activities according to your own taste and budget. The tour leader will be happy to answer any questions and organise these activities locally on your behalf. And with our longstanding relationships with local outfitters, we will be sure to get you a preferential rate.
Alaska, Yukon & the Arctic Circle - the Last Frontier! Refuges of wilderness, wildlife and a diverse array of incomparable scenery; tundra and taiga, snow-capped mountains, pristine rivers, ice-blue lakes and glaciers. Always captivating, often astounding, come explore this truly Great Land!
Food: Whilst our leaders shop for fresh food and organize the daily meals, you are welcome to lend a hand in the 'kitchen' or at the BBQ. Our international groups regularly create and enjoy delicious meals together and on occasion they also sample the local cuisine at nearby restaurants or whilst in the city.
Optional activities: Besides the many included activities and guided day hikes, there are often numerous optional activities from which to choose. Snorkelling, rafting, glacier trekking and even a scenic helicopter flight are just a few examples. Optional activities are not included in the tour price, so you're able to select interesting activities according to your own taste and budget. The tour leader will be happy to answer any questions and organise these activities locally on your behalf. And with our longstanding relationships with local outfitters, we will be sure to get you a preferential rate.
day-by-day itinerary
| Days 1-2: | Anchorage, Seward & Kenai Fjords National Park. Journey south from Anchorage to the lush Kenai Peninsula - native Alaskans' vacation paradise. Stare in awe at the ice-blue wonder of Portage Glacier Lake, before heading to the fishing capital of the Kenai, Seward. Embark on an incredible full-day scenic cruise to the Kenai Fjords National Park; gliding past calving glacier, numerous sea bird colonies and perhaps a pod of orcas hunting for salmon. Accommodation: Cabins included. Meals paid locally. |
| Days 3-4: | Valdez. Board the Whittierferry across Prince William Sound, where we are greeted with more stunning scenery as we pass by the immense Columbia Glacier. Tucked away at the end of a glacier-carved fjord, Valdez is the most northerly ice-free port in the Western Hemisphere and the terminus of the Alaskan Pipeline. The next day, you may have the opportunity to explore this part of Prince William Sound by sea kayak. Accommodation: Camping with meals included. |
| Days 5-6: | Wrangell St.Elias National Park. On to America's largest national park, Wrangell-St. Elias. With two nights at our wonderfully eclectic lodge in the "bush town" of McCarthy, you will have plenty of time to explore the abandoned copper mining town of Kennicott, hike along the Kennicott and Root glaciers, try your hand at ice-climbing or take a scenic flight past the towering mountains and endless glaciers to experience this vast and rugged wilderness. Accommodation: Lodge included. Meals paid locally. |
| Days 7-9: | Tok & Kluane National Park. We spend a night in the small community of Tok sitting at 1600 feet high in the mountains, home to the first Alaskan Highway workers built in the 1940's. The Yukon's premier national park, Kluane, beckons next with a lovely waterside campsite along the shoreline of Lake Kluane. Hike up Sheep Mountain or relax by the lake, soaking up the serene beauty. Accommodation: Camping with meals included. |
| Days 10-11: | Whitehorse & Dawson City. Time for two distinct Yukon towns! First we head to Whitehorse and wander the streets of this old frontier capital or go horseback riding with the gang at Sky High Ranch. Then follow the trail of the original Sourdough miners along the Yukon River to the gold rush town of Dawson. Camp along the banks of the mighty Yukon River, and relive history panning for gold or gambling at Diamond Tooth Gertie's Saloon. Accommodation: Camping with meals included. |
| Days 12-15: | Yukon & Inuvik via Dempster Highway. It's still further north along the Dempster Highway into Canada's Northwest Territories and across the Arctic Circle to Inuvik, Canada's northernmost town. Be prepared for some remote and sparse facilities, as we experience first hand, the lifestyle and cultures of the Dene, Metis and Inuvialuit peoples in this frontier town. Take an optional flight to the town of Tuktoyaktuk on the coast of the Arctic Ocean to gain a unique insight into this remote and hardy community. Accommodation: Camping with meals included. |
| Days 16-17: | Dawson City & Alaska Range. Returning south again through Dawson City, the scenic "Top of the World Highway" takes us back into Alaska. Accommodation: Hotel & camping with camping meals included. |
| Days 18-20: | Denali National Park. Saving the best for last, Denali National Park - "The Great One" - where nature survives in a timeless state. Home to Mt. McKinley, the tallest peak in North America, grizzly bears, caribou, Dall sheep, marmots and wolves, all roam the park. Activities such as river rafting, dog sled demonstrations and nature trail walks are available. The following two days are free to explore the backcountry, which offers scenic views of the taiga and sub-arctic tundra, superb opportunities to view wildlife, and access to limitless hiking options for all fitness and adventure levels - a perfect finish to an unforgettable journey. Accommodation: Cabins included. Meals paid locally. |
| Day 19-21: | Anchorage. Returning to Anchorage in the afternoon, our Alaska-Yukon adventure comes to an end. If you're not flying out tonight, a perfect opportunity for a farewell dinner. Tour ends at approx 17:00 hrs in Anchorage on day 21. |
traveller reviews for Alaska and Yukon classic camping tour
Our guide had an ever present patience and an accommodating spirit that allowed each of us to have the best trip possible. The activities were great and the locations wonderful. (more)
small group adventure holiday
You will be sharing your experiences with a maximum of 13 like minded travellers and you'll have a group leader with you. Whether you are travelling alone or with friends its good value, and a great way to meet new people! While itineraries are pre-planned there is some flexibility and you'll have plenty of privacy. This trip will appeal to travellers of all ages who enjoy meeting new people as well as seeing new places.
how this holiday makes a difference
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This trip is designed for those who want to explore the rugged natural wilderness of Alaska and Canada’s Yukon and to discover why visitors are so passionate about this beautiful region. We travel in small, intimate groups (maximum of 13 passengers) and have the benefit of a professionally trained local guide who knows the best places in the national parks, national monuments and wilderness areas to respectfully observe wildlife, to enjoy fun, adventurous activities and appreciate the flavours of the local culture.
This is a camping based tour and we utilize state/national/private owned campgrounds. Our group is self sufficient as we provide camping equipment and a portable kitchen. We shop locally and prepare nearly all of our meals (when camping) together. When we overnight in regional hotels (5 nights) and in en-route in rustic cabins (3 nights), we endeavour to stay in a locally owned properties, eat our meals in locally owned restaurants and utilize established local suppliers for activities en route that help support local business and keep money in the community. We have over 13 years of experience operating small-group adventure tours (13 client maximum) throughout North/Central/South America that foster understanding, appreciation and conservation of the cultures and environments we visit. We are committed to working with our clients and the peoples of our host destinations to ensure direct economic benefits at a community level. Whether we visit Denali, Wrangell-St. Elias, Kenai Fjords National Park or the native community of Inuvik, we aim to operate beyond best practice guidelines and to provide a tour programme that creates a positive impact on the lands that we visit and a lasting impression for those who travel with us. We achieve this by implementing the following methods: Working with Local Guides - The tour is led by one of our fully trained local guides. Prior to leading our groups, guides must successfully complete our pre-season intensive training programme which lasts approximately 4 weeks. During this time we support the guides with accommodation, activities and supplemental salary. Local Arrangements - We utilize private vehicle and local suppliers for accommodation and activities throughout to ensure the economic benefit stays in the local community. This includes working with locally owned sea kayak/glacier-walking/rafting/etc operators and lodging in locally owned hotels/lodges whenever possible. National Park and National Monument Visits - On this tour, we include visits and entry admission to all national parks and monuments listed in the itinerary. Fees support park upkeep and conservation projects, and we encourage our clients to visit the visitor centres for additional information about the region. Educating Travellers - Our published traveller’s code of conduct is further promoted by our leaders throughout the tour, and particularly in the first night’s orientation talk. If you would like a copy of our RT policy or traveller’s code of conduct, please contact us prior to your trip or alternatively, download directly from our website. This includes policies on the following: Recycling - Established policy to support recycling (and to educate our clients on recycling) on all of our tours in North/Central/South America. We aim to utilize properties that recycle glass and plastics. When this service is not available, we will pack and store recycling in our own containers and drive them to a suitable facility “Leave No Trace”- Leave No Trace is a national and international campaign designed to assist outdoor enthusiasts about how to reduce their impacts when enjoying the outdoors. Because this trip spends much time exploring the National Parks and "wilderness" areas, familiarizing clients with the "Leave No Trace" ethic will help minimize the impact on the natural environment Carbon Off-Setting - We partner with Climate Care to encourage clients to off-set domestic/international flights. We are committed to off-set vehicles’ emissions and as such, we match client contributions up to £5,000 per year Office Based Energy - 100% of our UK corporate headquarters’ power is green (renewable) Charitable Project Support - We contribute to local charities and projects such as “Tourism Cares for America” (of which we are a founding member), “Friends of Big Bend” and the “Mojave Desert Land Trust”- organizations dedicated to improving and/or expanding national parks. |
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