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Alaska Northern Lights & Winter Nights – An Escorted Journey

 
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Embark on an epic escorted tour through the heart of Alaska's snow-covered interior, providing great opportunities to witness the incredible Northern Lights

Seek the magical aurora borealis on a sensational winter journey from Fairbanks to Anchorage, riding the amazing Aurora Winter Train in the shadow of Denali.

An evening in the wilderness provides a great chance to catch the Northern Lights, while an exciting dog-sled ride through the snow-covered tundra and a curling lesson help uncover the culture and character of the Last Frontier.

Riding the aerial tramway up Mount Alyeska reveals stunning views of Turnagain Arm, before encounters with the state's famed wildlife are enjoyed at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center.

Unforgettable Experiences

Seeking the Northern Lights at Aurora Pointe
Seeking the Northern Lights at Aurora Pointe
Head into the snowy Alaskan wilderness for a great opportunity to witness the incredible natural spectacle of the Northern Lights, with a guide on hand to provide expert insights.
Enjoying a dog-sled ride at the Happy Trails Kennel
Enjoying a dog-sled ride at the Happy Trails Kennel
Glide across the pristine countryside hauled by a pack of energetic dogs while experiencing beautiful scenes of wintry forests, frozen lakes and wide-open tundra, under the direction of a professional dogsledder.
Traversing Denali National Park on the Aurora Winter Train
Traversing Denali National Park on the Aurora Winter Train
Admire sensational views of North America’s highest mountain on an enchanting journey from Fairbanks to Talkeetna, winding through 250 miles of evocative scenery.
Spotting native fauna at the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center
Spotting native fauna at the Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center
At the end of beautiful Turnagain Arm, this wildlife refuge boasts some of the state’s most iconic animals - such as bears, wolves, lynx and elk - which can be seen on a guided tour.

What’s included on the tour?

Itinerary

DAY1Arrive in Fairbanks

Your wonderful Alaskan winter vacation begins as you arrive in Fairbanks and make your way to the downtown hotel, which operates an airport shuttle service.

If you arrive early, the day is free to explore Fairbanks at leisure. Despite being the largest city in Alaska's frozen interior, Fairbanks has a charming small-town feel. Set beside the winding Chena River that freezes over during winter, the town has many cultural attractions reflecting life in the Last Frontier. There is also a great selection of dining options to choose from, with an array of eateries serving international and local cuisines. Regional specialties to look for include reindeer sausage and excellent seafood, particularly grilled Alaska salmon.

This evening, we gather at the hotel to meet the Tour Manager and the rest of our group. Overnight Fairbanks, AK.

DAY2Northern Lights viewing experience at Aurora Pointe

Ahead of an exciting evening, this morning is a relaxed affair. Breakfast is served in the hotel before free time to unwind until around midday.

Our first destination in the wintry north is a great ice-breaker - a fun curling lesson at the Fairbanks Curling Club. Originally played on frozen rivers or ponds, curling has been a popular activity in countries such as Scotland and Canada for centuries. We learn all about this enjoyable sport and its terminology while trying to "sweep the stone into the house."

A highlight of your vacation awaits after dinner tonight - seeking out the magical Northern Lights at Aurora Pointe, located in the wilderness northeast of Fairbanks with minimal light pollution. Our chances of seeing this spectacular phenomenon are increased at this isolated but cozy facility. With a guide on hand to explain more about the Northern Lights and how to photograph them, we settle in and hope to witness the enchanting performance of colorful lights dancing across the night sky. Overnight Fairbanks, AK.

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  • Breakfast, Dinner
DAY3Incredible ice sculptures and Museum of the North

Having potentially had a late night viewing the Northern Lights, we enjoy another laid-back morning after breakfast today.

This afternoon, we visit Ice Alaska - the site of the World Ice Art Championships - to marvel at the ephemeral beauty of this year's ice sculptures. The championships have been hosted in Fairbanks each February since 1990. Hundreds of professional ice artists from all over the world gather here to create stunning sculptures and the finished products go on display all through March.

Later, we uncover the state's fascinating cultural and natural history at the Museum of the North. Millions of artifacts relay the biological diversity and cultural traditions of Alaska. During the visit, we can view ancient carvings and contemporary paintings, a large gold exhibit and a 36,000-year-old mummified bison called Blue Babe. After returning to the hotel, you are free to dine independently this evening. Overnight Fairbanks, AK.

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  • Breakfast
DAY4Riding the Aurora Winter Train through Denali National Park

Leaving Fairbanks after breakfast, we board the iconic Aurora Winter Train for a fantastic all-day journey south to Talkeetna. Settling into our comfortable seats, we can view wide open wilderness, dense forests and icy rivers lining the route.

Lunch is served on board, so we can dine while watching the dramatic landscapes of Denali National Park pass by the large picture windows. North America's tallest mountain, Denali stands more than 20,000 feet tall and is the state's landmark icon. On a clear day, it can be seen from the train - and we also can keep our eyes peeled for Alaska's amazing wildlife, such as moose and bears.

Continuing south through the pristine, snow-covered backcountry, the Winter Train passes the ghost town of Curry - once a luxury wilderness resort - before reaching Talkeetna. After checking in, we have dinner at our hotel on the edge of town. Surrounded by thick forests, the hotel provides a good opportunity to view the Northern Lights. Overnight Talkeetna, AK.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY5Dogsledding across snow-covered tundra

An enchanting excursion awaits after a leisurely breakfast today. Leaving Talkeetna with a picnic lunch provided by the hotel, we travel along Parks Highway by motorcoach. Spectacular wintry vistas guide us southward into the heart of dog-mushing country.

At the Happy Trails Kennel, we embark on a fantastic drive across beautiful, remote scenery hauled by a team of energetic dogs, who we can get to know - along with their puppies - on a visit to their kennels. Guided by a professional dogsledder, we glide through stunning spruce forests and over frozen lakes, the only sound coming from the boisterous dogs and the crunch of powder under our sleds. Look out for moose and foxes roaming the snowy tundra and eagles soaring overhead.

Back on the motorcoach, we continue southward to Anchorage, the state's largest city with nearly 40% of the population. After checking in to our downtown hotel, you are free to dine independently tonight; perhaps sample some fresh seafood followed by a refreshing local beer made with glacial water. Overnight Anchorage, AK.

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  • Breakfast, Lunch
DAY6Alyeska Aerial Tramway and Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center

Turnagain Arm serves up stunning views after breakfast as we embark on a scenic drive along the Seward Highway. Basking in sensational scenery as the route clings to the shoreline, we gaze in wonder across the fjord-like inlet to Mount Alpenglow and its neighboring peaks.

In Girdwood, an enclosed aerial tramway carries us more than 2,000 feet up Mount Alyeska. With glaciers and deep snow surrounding us, it's no wonder this is the state's premier winter sports resort. Lunch is included, and there is also time to explore and admire the views.

This afternoon is focused on the amazing animals of Alaska. During a motorcoach tour of the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, a guide details the inspiring work of this scenic refuge. For 30 years, some of Alaska's most beloved species have been rescued and cared for here, including bears, wolves, bison, lynx and elk. In suitable areas, we can also step off the bus for a closer look. Returning to Anchorage this evening, we gather for our final dinner as a group. Overnight Anchorage, AK.

Includes
  • Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner
DAY7Homeward bound

A winter wonderland of icy rivers, thick snowfields and astounding mountain views has guided us from charming Fairbanks to Anchorage. Along the way, we have experienced unforgettable moments - from hopefully witnessing the magical Northern Lights, to an enjoyable dog-sled ride through the tundra. We've seen fantastic views on the Alyeska Aerial Tramway and the Aurora Winter Train in the shadow of Denali. Our trip culminated in a captivating encounter with Alaska's wonderful wildlife.

Your incredible Alaskan journey comes to an end after breakfast today, when you are free to transfer to Anchorage airport independently for your flight home.

Includes
  • Breakfast

Additional information

Departure times

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Mobility information

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Hotels

Wildbirch Hotel, Anchorage
Wildbirch Hotel, Anchorage
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Springhill Suites
Springhill Suites, Fairbanks
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Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge
Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, Talkeetna
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Trains

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Alaska Railroad's Aurora Winter Train

Traverse the Alaska Railroad's flagship route during the winter season aboard the Aurora Winter Train. Covering more than 350 miles and connecting the southcentral port city of Anchorage with Fairbanks in the north, this journey offers the best way to see Alaska's winter wonderland-from a cozy rail car. Snow-blanketed Denali and the icy Susitna River are just some of the  natural landmarks that comprise the backdrop of this epic trip. 

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Marcia

5 stars

Submitted 11/Apr

This was the truly the trip of a lifetime. It surpassed all my expectations. All of the accommodations, from the planned meals to the bus, were first class. Everyone should experience Alaska like this! (Not to mention, my grandson proposing to his girlfriend under the Northern Lights!)

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Metz

5 stars

Submitted 28/Mar

Fabulous!!!

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Mary G.

5 stars

Submitted 27/Mar

It was an unforgettable and well managed tour of Alaska. From a curling class at the Fairbanks Curling Club to Aurora Point for the magical Aurora Borealis. Ice sculptures of a huge size and detail I've never seen, Native Alaskan art and artifacts at the Museum of the North with a view of the magnificent Denali clear and bright in the distance. The Aurora winter train through Denali Nat'l. Park to Talkeetna Lodge for more Aurora Borealis and Denali. Happy Trails Kennels gave us a taste of dog sledding and the Wildlife Conservation Center showed us the animals of the last frontier. I feel we got a good sense of Alaska,

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Gregory Schmidt

5 stars

Submitted 25/Mar

Overall very good tour and experience. Felt that could have been at least one more included dinner and aside from opening dinner wine or beer not included which I think should have been. Tour director went extra mile and was exceptional. Use of shared photo app was unique to other tours we have been on that took pressure off getting best photos. Will likely travel with VBR again.

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Hi Greg! What a beautiful sunset or sunrise! Thank you for sharing your feedback! We’re glad to hear you enjoyed the tour overall and appreciated the extra effort from our tour director, as well as the convenience of the shared photo app. We also appreciate your suggestions regarding included meals and beverages and will take them into consideration for future trips. We look forward to welcoming you on another VBR adventure soon!
Thank You for your kind response. Of all the tours we've taken with other tour companies like Tauck and Viking I don't think I've ever had a personal response from a review so appreciate that. I'm sure we will be traveling with VBR again in next couple of years and will certainly recommend to our friends who like to travel. Greg Schmidt
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Kimberly Beaty

5 stars

Submitted 25/Mar

We had the best time! Our tour guide Linda was fantastic and our driver Steve was amazing! They both were knowledgeable about the area and took us to some amazing spots! Curling was great, and the aurora were beautiful! The dogsledding was a highlight of the trip! Highly recommended!

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TAMMI BAILEY

5 stars

Submitted 24/Mar

We had a wonderful tour guide, Ryan and bus driver, Pat. The only negative thing was our curling instructor was too detailed. I don’t remember her name. Our group only pushed the disc a couple times compared to the other teams 10 times each! She also quit class early so I joined the other class for the time remaining and got to push a couple times more! Weather was cold but we stayed warm! It was beautiful!

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