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Explore Arctic Tundra & Dawson City | Naturally Wild for 6 days with Arctic Range Adventure and discover unforgettable experiences - Photo 5

Arctic Tundra & Dawson City | Naturally Wild

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Canada

Flight:

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Tour id:

114885

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  • Operator:

    Arctic Range Adventure

  • Length:

    6 days

  • Group size:

    20 pax

  • Age:

    3 to 90

  • Difficulty:

    Difficulty levels:
    • Relaxing
    • Easy
    • Moderate
    • Serious
    • Heart-pumping
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Itinerary

Enjoy Yukon’s most charming cities, the capital of the Yukon, Whitehorse and a small town in the North with a huge personality - Dawson city, unlike any place on earth. On our road trip to Dawson City you will be accompanied by a fascinating landscape. Often described as a living museum, Dawson City’s boardwalk-lined streets contain many attractions and historical artifacts, back from the gold rush. Try your luck at Diamond Tooth Gerties, a unique casino with cabaret-style entertainment of the gold rush era and explore the history of all famous writers like Robert Service, Jack London and Pierre Berton. Are you ready to pan for gold in the rivers and creeks surrounding Dawson? We will bring you to an active gold mine outside of town. To continue your Yukon adventure we’ll go right into the heart of the Tombstone mountains, where you will be surrounded by an epic, colorful scenery and pristine wildlife.

Tour program

Day 1

Whitehorse

Transfer to your hotel located in the heart of the city, not far from the banks of the Yukon River. Whitehorse is small and easy to explore on foot. You’ll meet your fellow travellers and your guide will review the itinerary and your equipment at our group meeting this afternoon. The remainder of the afternoon and evening is  free to explore the city and do any last minute shopping. Overnight accommodation in Whitehorse.

Start point

Whitehorse International Airport (YXY), 91633 Alaska Hwy, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 6E6, Canada

08:00 - 20:00

Day 2

Dawson City

Today we start our adventure in Whitehorse and travel on the North Klondike Highway towards the Northwest, the historic Dawson City. Our first stop is at Braeburn Lodge where you can try their famous Cinnamon Buns. Old post offices, roadhouses, small villages and great viewpoints along the Highway constantly bring back to mind the gold rush era 100 years ago. After a relaxed dinner a visit to Diamond Tooth Gerties Gambling Hall offers poker games and Cancan-Dance-Girls. Overnight accommodation in Dawson City.

Day 3

Dawson City

After breakfast, we discover Dawson City. A visit to the Jack London and Robert Service cabins and the museum are on the program. A highlight is the drive into the Bonanza and Eldorado Creeks where we visit the historic Dredge #4 and an active gold mine. You have the chance to try your luck panning for gold in the Klondike. In the late afternoon we travel up the Midnight Dome Road for fantastic views of Dawson City and the Yukon River. After a true northern dinner you have the time to explore the city yourself by foot. Overnight accommodation in Dawson City.
Day 4

Dawson City

After getting up early we drive up the Dempster Highway which is 730 km long and is the only year-round road connection to the Arctic Sea. After a short visit at the Tombstone Visitor Center we are ready to start our hike at the foot of the Tombstone Mountains; this will lead us into the tundra of this mountain range, where every season has its unique attraction. From the top of the trail, hikers have an exceptional 360 degree panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including Discovery Ridge, North Fork Pass, and Fold Mountain. Overnight accommodation in Dawson City.
Day 5

Whitehorse

Today, after a hearty breakfast we have time to enjoy the historic atmosphere of Dawson City before we head to the airport for our flight back to Whitehorse. We’ll have time for souvenir shopping before dinner in Whitehorse. Overnight accommodation in Whitehorse.

Day 6

Whitehorse

After breakfast we will transfer you to the airport, check in for your southbound flight.

End point

Whitehorse International Airport (YXY), 91633 Alaska Hwy, Whitehorse, Yukon Y1A 6E6, Canada

08:00 - 08:00

REQUIRED GUEST INFORMATION FOR BOOKINGS

  • Full names (first, middle, last)
  • Tour name
  • Date, activity, and type
  • Airline arrival information (if travel arrangements include multi-day tours)
  • Weight (if travel arrangements include small aircraft)
  • Dates of birth (if travel arrangements include ferry and/or border crossing YUKON-ALASKA)

'Day Tour' bookings: Information required at the time of booking.

'Multi-Day Tour' bookings: Information needed at the time of booking and required no later then 30 days prior to tour departure.

IMPORTANT PRICING INFORMATION

All rates published are retail rates and priced in CAD as noted. All rates and prices are subject to applicable taxes, fees and changes without notice.

GOODS & SERVICE TAX (GST): All Canadian tour prices are subject to 5% GST. Invoices must be paid in their respective currency to the appropriate bank (account information provided on each invoice). We also acccept bookings by phone or fax.

PAYMENT PROCEDURES

'Day Tour' bookings: 100% payment of the invoice is required at time of booking.

'Multi-Day Tour' bookings: 25% deposit of the total invoice is required 14 days after the date of confirmation.

FINAL PAYMENT

'Day Tour' bookings: All invoices must be paid in full prior to tour departure.

'Multi-Day Tour' bookings: All invoices must be paid in full 30 days prior to arrival.

CANCELLATION FEES

CANCELLATION BY THE CUSTOMER:

The following cancellation fee schedule applies to all invoices unless otherwise noted in advance. These fees will be noted on our confirmation.

Cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellation fees are based on percentage of the total invoice and based on the date cancellation is receives in our office.

DAY TOURS 

Anytime after invoicing: 25%

Within 7 days: 100%

MULTI-DAY TOURS

Anytime after invoicing: 25%

60-45 days prior to departure: 40%

44-30 days prior to departure: 60%

Within 30 days: 100%

CANCELLATION AND REFUND BY Arctic Range Adventure LTD.:

If the minimum number of participants has not been reached, we reserve the right to cancel a tour up to 14 days prior to start of the tour. You will be notified immediately and you are entitled to a full refund if you are unable to join one of our other departures. If we or our partners are forced to change the itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances, like forest fires, floods, breakdowns, all decisions are left to the discretion of the tour guide.

Charter Services & Custom Programs are subject to a deposit and cancellation policy that is different from our standard payment & cancellation policy. We reserve the right to charge additional deposit or full payment at the time of booking. You will be advised at time of exact deposit and cancellation terms.

LIMITATION OF RESPONSIBILITY

Arctic Range Adventure chooses its suppliers (e.g. hotels, carriers and other suppliers providing tour services) with great care. These suppliers are, however, independent contractors and Canadian Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held responsible or liable for their acts or omissions.

For all activity programs (i.e., but not limited to, river rafting, horseback riding, canoeing, hiking, sightseeing etc.) in Canada and USA clients will have to sign a “waiver of liability”. The tour operator and wholesaler is under the obligation to inform the client in time that a waiver of liability has to be signed at the beginning of the program. Arctic Range Adventure will, of course, always do its best to ensure the greatest possible safety for all its clients.

Arctic Range Adventure can also not be held liable for changes in tour itineraries due to weather conditions, acts of God or special conditions beyond our control.

All costs that may result from any delays of passengers at the airport or any delays that might occur at the end of the trip are the responsibility of the client. Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held liable.

Furthermore, Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held liable for the contents of any brochure prepared by a wholesaler or tour operator and any misrepresentation of our tours therein.

Should clients encounter problems during their trip they are required to contact Arctic Range Adventure immediately in order to solve the problem. Should a written account of concern be filed, it has to be sent to Arctic Range Adventure within 4 weeks of completion of trip. Claims received after that date cannot be considered.

An all inclusive accident- and luggage insurance for your tour is very important and highly recommended.




As of 6/4/2020 -

Booking Terms & Conditions


REQUIRED GUEST INFORMATION FOR BOOKINGS


Full names (first, middle, last)

Tour name

Date, activity, and type

Airline arrival information (if travel arrangements include multi-day tours)

Weight (if travel arrangements include small aircraft)

Passport details (if travel arrangements include ferry and/or border crossing YUKON-ALASKA)


'Multi-Day Tour' bookings: Guest information due at the time of booking and required no later then 30 days prior to tour departure.



IMPORTANT PRICING INFORMATION

All rates published are retail rates and priced in CAD as noted. All rates and prices are subject to applicable taxes, fees and changes without notice.

GOODS & SERVICE TAX (GST): All Canadian tour prices are subject to 5% GST. Invoices must be paid in their respective currency to the appropriate bank (account information provided on each invoice). We also acccept bookings by phone or fax.



PAYMENT PROCEDURES

'Multi-Day Tour' bookings: 25% deposit of the total invoice is required 14 days after the date of confirmation.



FINAL PAYMENT

'Multi-Day Tour' bookings: All invoices must be paid in full 30 days prior to arrival.



CANCELLATION FEES

CANCELLATION BY THE CUSTOMER:

The following cancellation fee schedule applies to all invoices unless otherwise noted in advance. These fees will be noted on our confirmation.

Cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellation fees are based on percentage of the total invoice and based on the date cancellation is receives in our office.


MULTI-DAY TOURS

Anytime after invoicing: 25%

60-45 days prior to departure: 40%

44-30 days prior to departure: 60%

Within 30 days: 100%


CANCELLATION AND REFUND BY Arctic Range Adventure LTD.:

If the minimum number of participants has not been reached, we reserve the right to cancel a tour up to 14 days prior to start of the tour. You will be notified immediately and you are entitled to a full refund if you are unable to join one of our other departures. If we or our partners are forced to change the itinerary due to unforeseen circumstances, like forest fires, floods, breakdowns, all decisions are left to the discretion of the tour guide.


LIMITATION OF RESPONSIBILITY

Arctic Range Adventure chooses its suppliers (e.g. hotels, carriers and other suppliers providing tour services) with great care. These suppliers are, however, independent contractors and Canadian Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held responsible or liable for their acts or omissions.

For all activity programs (i.e., but not limited to, river rafting, horseback riding, canoeing, hiking, sightseeing etc.) in Canada and USA clients will have to sign a “waiver of liability”. The tour operator and wholesaler is under the obligation to inform the client in time that a waiver of liability has to be signed at the beginning of the program. Arctic Range Adventure will, of course, always do its best to ensure the greatest possible safety for all its clients.

Arctic Range Adventure can also not be held liable for changes in tour itineraries due to weather conditions, acts of God or special conditions beyond our control.

All costs that may result from any delays of passengers at the airport or any delays that might occur at the end of the trip are the responsibility of the client. Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held liable.

Furthermore, Arctic Range Adventure cannot be held liable for the contents of any brochure prepared by a wholesaler or tour operator and any misrepresentation of our tours therein.

Should clients encounter problems during their trip they are required to contact Arctic Range Adventure immediately in order to solve the problem. Should a written account of concern be filed, it has to be sent to Arctic Range Adventure within 4 weeks of completion of trip. Claims received after that date cannot be considered.

An all inclusive accident- and luggage insurance for your tour is very important and highly recommended.

Tour Details

Accommodation

5 nights accommodation in hotel

Insurance

Insurance is not included. Travel insurance is required for this tour. Please make sure you are adequately covered.

Optional

Other activities and services are not included. 

Flights

Flight from Dawson to Whitehorse

Additional Services

  • Small Groups 
  • Sightseeing tour in Dawson City
  • Guided Gold Panning Tour
  • Guided tour in Tombstone Territorial Park

Additional Services

  • Optional tours
  • Personal extras
  • Gratuity
  • Meals

Meals

Meals not included. 

Guide

Expert guidance on the entire trip

Good to know

Currency

$

Canadian Dollar

Canada

Customer reviews

Operator

4.6

Faq Tour

How can I book a tour?
You can order a tour on our website by selecting the desired dates and clicking the “Confirm dates” button. You can also contact our sales department by phone or email.
Which payment options are available?
We accept credit cards, bank transfers and other popular payment methods.
Can I change or cancel my reservation?
Yes, changes or cancellations are possible, however penalties may apply depending on the time before the tour starts.
What documents are required to participate in the tour?
You will need a passport with a valid visa (if required) to visit countries along the tour route.
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