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This vacation features
many of the most popular scenic vistas that Alaska and the Yukon have
to offer. Begin your trip in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, with
time to explore and tour on your own. Then, travel to Whittier for a
cruise on Prince William Sound and view as many as 26 tidewater and
hanging glaciers. Also, watch for whales, seals, and eagles. Next,
travel along Wrangell-St. Elias National Park and Preserve, the largest
park in the U.S., and continue to Tok, the “Dog Sled Capital of the
World.” Enter Canada’s Yukon Territory and overnight in Whitehorse, the
capital of the Yukon and the territorial headquarters of the Royal
Canadian Mounted Police. Follow the Trail of ’98 over the same
mountains that determined gold seekers traveled in the middle of
winter, and continue to Skagway—with its wooden sidewalks and colorful
saloons. Spend two nights in Dawson City and soak up the exciting
history of this Gold Rush town on your sightseeing tour.
Cross back into Alaska via the Top of the World Highway and see
spectacular scenery. In Fairbanks, Alaska’s second-largest city, enjoy
your sightseeing tour and board a sternwheeler riverboat cruise on the
Chena and Tanana Rivers. Next: ride the legendary Alaska Railroad to
Denali National Park for free time to explore on your own. Or take an
optional wildlife tour to seek out grizzly bear, caribou, moose, and
Dall sheep; take an optional helicopter ride over the park; or raft
down the Nenana River. On your way back to Anchorage, stop at the
Iditarod Visitor Center to learn more about this epic race—a great way
to end your Alaska and the Yukon vacation! On this tour, you experience
fun-filled activities and beautiful scenery—a vacation of a lifetime!
Day 1
Wed. ANCHORAGE Enjoy time at leisure to relax
or to do some independent exploring. Your Tour Director is on hand this
evening to answer any questions.
Day 2 Thu. ANCHORAGE Journey to Whittier and board
your deluxe catamaran for a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. CRUISE to
College and Harriman Fjords in Prince William Sound and view as many as
26 tidewater and hanging glaciers. There is a good chance you’ll spot
whales, seals, and eagles during the cruise. Return to Anchorage in the
evening. (L)
Day 3 Fri. ANCHORAGE–TOK Travel northeast through
Palmer in the Matanuska Valley, a lush farming region where cabbages
can grow to weigh more than 70 pounds in the 24-hour daylight. Up over
scenic Tahneta Pass with spectacular vistas of Matanuska Glacier.
Travel along WRANGELL-ST. ELIAS NATIONAL PARK & PRESERVE, the
largest park in the United States. The area boasts glaciers larger than
the island of Manhattan and is home to nine of the 16 highest peaks in
North America. Overnight in Tok, the “Dog Sled Capital of the World.”
Day 4 Sat. TOK–WHITEHORSE Join the Alaska Highway and
follow along the Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge. Skirt the shores of
Kluane Lake, once a meeting place for crews constructing the Alaska
Highway. Behold the spectacular vistas of the rugged mountains of
Kluane National Park, home to 19,625-foot-high Mount Logan, Canada’s
highest peak. The next two nights are in Whitehorse, the capital of the
Yukon and the territorial headquarters of the Royal Canadian Mounted
Police.
Day 5 Sun. WHITEHORSE. VISIT TO SKAGWAY Follow the Trail of ‘98 over
the same mountains that thousands of determined gold seekers scaled on
foot in the dead of winter while heading for the Klondike. From
Carcross, your Tour Director will suggest an optional train trip on the
narrow-gauge White Pass & Yukon Railway to Skagway. Otherwise,
continue through the mountains by motorcoach to Skagway. Stroll the
wooden sidewalks past charming false-front buildings and colorful
saloons. Return to Whitehorse in the late afternoon.
Day 6 Mon. WHITEHORSE–DAWSON CITY Head northwest through the
town of Carmacks, once an important supply station for gold seekers on
their way to the Klondike. A stop at the fiery Five Finger Rapids, a
major obstacle to the hordes of fortune seekers that passed this way.
Reach Dawson City, the center of excitement after the first gold strike
in the Klondike in 1896, which led to the world’s largest gold rush.
Tonight, enjoy the high-flying entertainment of DIAMOND TOOTH GERTIE’S
SALOON, featuring ragtime music, can-can girls, and an old-fashioned
casino.
Day 7 Tue. DAWSON CITY A full day to soak up the
exciting history of this Gold Rush town. Highlights on your morning
tour include Bonanza Creek, site of Claim #1, where the first gold
strike was made; Robert Service’s cabin; and a photo stop at the SS
Keno, the last sternwheeler to run between Dawson and Whitehorse.
Day 8 Wed. DAWSON CITY–FAIRBANKS A long day and well worth it,
as the scenery is magnificent. Motor over the Top of the World Highway
and re-enter the state of Alaska. Travel through the village of Chicken
and west along the Alaska Highway. Make a stop at an authentic Alaska
roadhouse before your early evening arrival in Fairbanks, Alaska’s
second-largest city.
Day 9 Thu. FAIRBANKS Morning sightseeing features
the highlights of this historic Alaskan city and includes an up-close
visit to the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Board the STERNWHEELER RIVERBOAT
Discovery III for a leisurely cruise on the Chena and Tanana Rivers.
Listen as the ship’s guides discuss the wildlife, history, geology, and
customs of the region. This evening, take the optional outing to
Alaskaland, a pioneer theme park featuring early 20th-century
buildings. Afternoon and evening are at leisure in Fairbanks.
Day 10 Fri. FAIRBANKS–DENALI NATIONAL PARK Board the world-famous ALASKA
RAILROAD for a memorable journey through untamed wilderness. Sit back
in comfort and enjoy spectacular scenery through wide windows. Be sure
to take advantage of the domed-roof car. Today’s ride ends in DENALI
NATIONAL PARK. North America’s highest peak, 20,320-foot Mount
McKinley, dominates the park’s 6 million acres of glacial streams,
river valleys, and expanses of multicolored tundra. The afternoon is
free for exploring on your own. Tonight, join our optional “Wilderness
Banquet” at an Alaska cabin, where colorful characters tell tales of
Alaska’s past.
Day 11 Sat. DENALI NATIONAL PARK A free day for independent
activities. A hike along the many wilderness trails might be good fun.
Also take advantage of several optional outings, including a wildlife
tour to seek out grizzly bear, caribou, moose, and Dall sheep; a raft
trip down the Nenana River; or a helicopter ride over the park. Your
Tour Director will have plenty of other suggestions.
Day 12 Sun. DENALI NATIONAL PARK–ANCHORAGE Continue your exploration of
DENALI NATIONAL PARK as you head south toward Anchorage. A stop along
the way at the IDITAROD VISITOR CENTER, home of the great dogsled race.
The motorcoach continues to Anchorage and the Ramada Inn Anchorage
Downtown for guests extending their stay in Alaska. The trip ends at
Anchorage International Airport for those guests with homebound
flights. Please schedule flights after 3:30 pm. INCLUDED FEATURES In Dawson City and Fairbanks;
College and Harriman Fjords cruise in Prince William Sound; Diamond
Tooth Gertie’s Saloon; authentic Alaska roadhouse; Sternwheeler
Riverboat Discovery III; world-famous Alaska Railroad; Iditarod Visitor
Center. Inside visits as shown in UPPERCASE in the tour description,
including admission charges where applicable.
NOTES: Alaska and the Yukon are
blessed with exquisite scenery, fascinating attractions, and an
extraordinary amount of daylight in the summer months. We take
advantage of these extended daylight hours in this vast territory;
therefore, some of the traveling days can be long. However, rest
assured there are frequent photo and comfort stops. While wildlife in Alaska is
plentiful and frequently seen, early season (May) and late season
(September) departures offer even greater opportunities for viewing a
variety of wildlife. Fall foliage in Alaska is also spectacular, and
departures after mid-August will enjoy blazing colors.
SCENIC HIGHLIGHTS Wrangell-St. Elias National
Park & Preserve, Denali National Park, Matanuska Valley, scenic
Tahneta Pass, Matanuska Glacier, Tok: the “Dog Sled Capital of the
World,” Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, Kluane National Park, Trail of
’98, Five Finger Rapids, and Top of the World Highway.
INSIDE VISITS Inside visits and special
features are shown in the description, including admission charges when
applicable.
GUIDES Services of a professional
Tour Director.
STANDARD INCLUDED FEATURES Learn more about
transportation, hotels, and other standard included features offered.
HOTELS - (F) First-Class (ST) Superior Tourist-Class (T) Tourist Class Anchorage Ramada Downtown
Anchorage (MF); Tok Tok Lodge (ST); Whitehorse High County Inn (F);
Dawson City Eldorado Hotel (MF); Fairbanks Bridgewater Hotel (F);
Denali N.P. McKinley Village (F)
TRANSPORTATION Journey on the Alaska Railroad
from Fairbanks to Denali National Park; private, deluxe air-conditioned
motorcoach while touring.
DEPARTURE
DATES
May -
Septemer
PRICES From approx $2,249 US
per
person double occupancy
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