The northern lights, or aurora borealis, are a captivating natural phenomenon that have long enchanted travelers from around the world. Those seeking to witness this mesmerizing display can now embark on a 4-day tour to Whitehorse, Yukon, complete with roundtrip flights from Vancouver. This carefully curated experience promises an intimate exploration of the region’s stunning landscapes, rich history, and, of course, the elusive northern lights. With comfortable accommodations and seamless transportation, this tour offers a chance to take in the beauty and wonder of the Yukon – but the true magic lies in what awaits beyond the itinerary.
This experience made our list of the 15 Best Tours In Whitehorse.
Good To Know
- This 4-day package includes roundtrip flights from Vancouver, 3 nights of accommodation, and a guided tour of the Yukon River and Klondike steamboat.
- The tour provides round-trip transport between the hotel, airport, and northern lights viewing campsite, with a maximum of 20 travelers.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather or on-site conditions, and northern lights sightings are not guaranteed.
- Additional costs include personal expenses, meals, tips for the tour guide, and optional upgrades such as Yukon Wildlife Preserve and Takhini Hot Springs.
- The accommodation is a well-appointed hotel in the city center, featuring free Wi-Fi, a fitness center, complimentary breakfast, and laundry service.
Tour Overview
The Whitehorse Northern Lights tour is a 4-day package that includes roundtrip flights from Vancouver, 3 nights of accommodation, and various activities.
Travelers will enjoy a 2-hour guided tour on Day 2 to see the Yukon River and iconic Klondike steamboat.
Round-trip transportation between the hotel and airport, as well as the hotel and northern lights viewing campsite, is provided.
The tour is limited to a maximum of 20 travelers. Confirmation is subject to availability, and travel insurance is recommended due to potential flight changes or cancellations.
Adjustments to the itinerary may occur due to weather or on-site conditions, but northern lights sighting isn’t guaranteed.
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Meeting and Pickup
Travelers will meet the tour guide at the exit of the Erik Nielsen Whitehorse International Airport, located at 75 Barkley-Grow Crescent, Whitehorse, YT Y1A 6E6, Canada.
The tour guide will have an information board displaying the English name, making it easy to identify. After meeting the guide, the tour will end back at the same meeting point.
It’s important to have a valid visa and passport with over six months of validity, as well as an active contact number in case of emergencies.
Travelers should arrive at the airport two hours in advance to ensure a smooth start to the tour.
Important Information
Upon booking, confirmation is received within 48 hours, subject to availability.
This tour isn’t wheelchair-accessible and isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions.
Travel insurance is advised due to potential flight cancellations or changes.
Travelers must have a valid visa and passport with over six months of validity, as well as an active contact number for emergencies.
- The tour isn’t wheelchair-accessible and isn’t recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions.
- Travel insurance is advised due to potential flight cancellations or changes.
- Travelers must have a valid visa and passport with over six months of validity.
- Travelers must have an active contact number for emergencies.
Itinerary and Conditions
The itinerary for this tour is for reference only, as adjustments may occur due to weather or on-site conditions.
Sightings of the northern lights aren’t guaranteed, and there are no refunds for adverse weather conditions.
The flight tickets are non-returnable and non-transferable, so travelers must arrive at the airport 2 hours in advance.
There’s a 25 CAD ticket modification fee for incorrect information after issuance.
Personal expenses, meals, and tips for the tour guide (recommended CA$10 per day) are additional costs.
Winter apparel is also not included.
An upgraded package with Yukon Wildlife Preserve and Takhini Hot Springs entrances is available, with the actual experience date arranged based on operating hours.
Additional Costs
Aside from the included package, travelers can expect additional costs for personal expenses, meals, and tips for the tour guide.
The recommended tip for the tour guide is $10 per day. Plus, winter apparel isn’t provided and must be brought or purchased separately.
An upgraded package is available that includes entrance fees to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and Takhini Hot Springs, but the actual experience date will be arranged based on operating hours.
Other potential costs include:
- Personal expenses (e.g., souvenirs, extra activities)
- Meals not included in the tour package
- Gratuities for the tour guide (recommended $10 per day)
- Winter clothing and accessories
Accommodation
The 3-night accommodation for the Whitehorse Northern Lights tour is provided at a well-appointed hotel in the city center. The hotel offers comfortable rooms with modern amenities to ensure a pleasant stay. Here is a table with some key details about the accommodation:
Amenity | Availability |
---|---|
Free Wi-Fi | ✓ |
Fitness Center | ✓ |
Complimentary Breakfast | ✓ |
Laundry Service | ✓ |
The hotel’s central location makes it easy to explore Whitehorse’s attractions during the day and provides convenient access to the northern lights viewing site in the evenings. Guests can relax and recharge after each adventurous day on the tour.
Sightseeing Highlights
The two-hour guided tour on Day 2 provides an engaging introduction to Whitehorse’s history and natural wonders.
Guests will explore the picturesque Yukon River and marvel at the iconic Klondike steamboat, a relic from the region’s gold rush era.
The tour also includes:
- Panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and wilderness
- Insights into the Yukon’s Indigenous cultures and traditions
- Stops at historic sites that bring the past to life
- An up-close look at the river’s diverse ecosystem and wildlife
This immersive experience sets the stage for the Northern Lights viewing later in the trip, allowing travelers to appreciate the stunning natural beauty of Whitehorse.
Transportation
After exploring the captivating history and natural wonders of Whitehorse during the guided tour, travelers can expect seamless transportation throughout the 4-day northern lights adventure.
The tour package includes roundtrip flights from Vancouver, as well as round-trip transportation between the hotel and the airport.
Plus, the tour operator provides transportation between the hotel and the northern lights viewing campsite, ensuring travelers can comfortably reach the optimal viewing locations.
With a maximum of 20 travelers, the transportation services are designed to offer a personalized and efficient experience, making it easy for participants to focus on the breathtaking northern lights display.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Is the Best Time of Year to View the Northern Lights?
The best time to view the northern lights is during the fall and winter months, typically from September to April, when the night skies are darkest. Clear, cloudless nights offer the optimal conditions for witnessing this stunning natural phenomenon.
Are There Any Age Restrictions for This Tour?
This tour does not have any age restrictions. However, it’s not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with serious medical conditions. The tour is suitable for most travelers, as long as they can handle the outdoor activities.
Can I Extend My Stay in Whitehorse After the Tour?
Travelers can extend their stay in Whitehorse after the 4-day tour, though they’ll need to make their own arrangements for accommodations and transportation. The tour company’s services end upon completion of the scheduled itinerary.
Are There Any Dietary Restrictions or Accommodations Available?
The tour doesn’t provide dietary accommodations, but travelers can request special meals when booking. Participants should inform the tour operator of any dietary restrictions or allergies in advance to ensure their needs are met.
What Is the Cancellation/Refund Policy for This Tour?
The tour’s cancellation policy states that flight tickets are non-returnable and non-transferable. There are no refunds for adverse weather conditions that prevent northern lights sightings. A modification fee of 25 CAD applies for incorrect information after issuance.
The Sum Up
This 4-day Whitehorse northern lights tour from Vancouver offers a chance to witness the mesmerizing Aurora Borealis in the Yukon’s stunning landscapes. With roundtrip flights, comfortable accommodation, guided activities, and seamless transportation, the tour provides a hassle-free way to experience the region’s natural beauty. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or seeking a unique winter adventure, this tour promises an intimate and personalized exploration of Yukon’s wonders.
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