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Drive Yourself Roundtrip - Yukon and Alaska
From the Pacific to the Klondike
- 13 days / 12 nights
The most powerful words cannot
describe the unrivalled wild beauty, and immense, almost uninhabited
expanse, of the Yukon and Alaska. This round trip will reveal to you one
of the last grand, completely wild spots of the world. You will get to
know it from several perspectives:
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You have the opportunity to fly by
airplane over Kluane National Park. This park contains the highest
mountain range in Canada, and the largest non-polar ice fields on
earth.
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With your car you will travel
the highways and gravel roads of the high north. The Alaska Highway,
Klondike Highway, Top of the World Highway and other roads are
stretching deep through the vast wilderness. Majestic mountain
ranges, virgin forest, mountain tundra, serene lakes, and untamed
rivers comprise the most visible element of hundreds, often
thousands, of kilometres of wilderness that will surround you in its
awesome and magnificent grip.
Itinerary:
Day 1
Arrival at the Whitehorse airport.
Transfer to the hotel by taxi. In the afternoon you may stroll the streets of
Whitehorse and visit sites such as: the McBride Museum, a Yukon Stern
Wheeler, and the Old Log Church and a wooden "Skyscraper".
Hotel: Westmark Klondike Inn
Day 2
In the
morning you will pick up your rental car and travel on the Klondike
Highway and the Silver Trail to reach Keno City approx. mid afternoon
(460 kilometres/290 miles). Keno City is an abandoned
Ghost Town founded during the Silver Rush of 1911, after the Klondike
Gold Rush was over. A small museum and the large air exhibition will
give you an impression about the incredible conditions the silver miner
were facing to mine and transport the silver ore in absolute wilderness
without any infrastructure.
Hotel: Silver Trail Inn or B & B
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Day 3 It's not a problem to drive by car up to the 2.000
meter/6.560 feet high Keno Hill. Reaching the top of the Keno
Hill, high above the tree line, you will have breathtaking vistas of
beautiful lakes and endless mountainous wilderness. Numerous
marked
trails with different levels of difficulty are inviting you for a hiking
tour.
Traveling the Klondike Highway you will reach Dawson City (approx.
290/1890 miles) at late afternoon. The legendary capital of the 1898
Gold Rush is a living relic. Even 100 years after the great Gold Rush
miners here are still digging for gold. In the evening Diamond Tooth
Gertie's Gambling Hall is a must. Long-legged can-can girls,
honk-y-tonk
piano player, poker, blackjack and roulette provide an "almost" genuine
gold digger atmosphere.
Hotel: Westmark Inn
Day 4 In the
morning you have time to stroll the wooden sidewalks of Dawson City that
looks like a western movie setting. Most of the buildings left in
Dawson City were set up at the turn of the century. Visiting the Gold
Miner Museum, the Jack London Cabin and the huge Gold Dredge #4 will
provide a comprehensive impression of the 1898 Gold Rush. Also you
probably do not want to miss to see the original Discovery Claim at the
Bonanza Creek, where George Carmacks and his native companions once
discovered the first "Klondike Gold", causing the biggest Gold Rush the
World has ever seen.
Hotel: Westmark Inn
Day 5
From the panoramic Midnight Dome high above Dawson City
you may say goodbye to Dawson City. The overwhelming view from the top
of the Dome reveals all the scars that a hundred years of searching for
gold had left. The gravel road of the Top of the World Highway leads you
through the sub-alpine tundra of the Alaskan mountain ranges to Beaver
Creek the next destination of your journey. You will cross the border to
Alaska at "Poker Creek" the most northern border crossing of the United
States. The American custom officer will stamp your passport with the
"Caribou Stamp". Just a few kilometres/miles down the road you will find
a bizarre gift shop worth to take a picture. Late afternoon you will
reach Beaver Creek (approx. 510 km/320 miles).
Hotel: Westmark Inn
Day 6
Alaska Highway Beaver Creek - Haines Junction (approx.
300 km/186 miles). You travel along the northern border of the largest
continuously protected area in the world: The Wrangell/St. Elias and
Kluane National Parks. The majestic scenery of the Wrangell/St. Elias
and Kluane Mountains will accompany you all the way to Haines Junction.
A small native museum in Burwash Landing offers an impressive exhibition
of the Yukon wildlife. In Haines Junction you may take an optional
flight to the 65 km long, double-tongued, Kaskawulsh Glacier and on over
the Kluane ice fields. This flight provides a breathtaking birds-eye
view of the majestic mountain world of the Kluane National Park.
Hotel: Alcan Inn or Cozy Corner
Day 7
The Visitor Information Centre in Haines Junction offers
comprehensive information about Canada's largest National Park.
Furthermore you may have a relaxing walking tour into the Kluane
National Park.
Hotel: Alcan Inn or Cozy Corner
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Day 8
Haines Junction - Haines Alaska (approx. 250 km/160
miles). Every mile of today's route along the eastern St. Elias
Mountains offers the grandeur of the constantly changing scenery, and
panoramic views of breathtaking beauty. After crossing the Chilkat Pass
you will be in Alaska again; traveling through the wild and romantic
valley of the Chilkat River (Bald Eagle Valley), all the way to
Haines
nestled into the Alaskan Panhandle. At Old Fort Seward you will be
greeted by totem poles recounting long family tales. Here you will have
the chance to enjoy the sophisticated art work of Tlingit (coastal First
Nation tribe) totem carvers. Dancing sessions interpreting the
old
tribal legends are performed at least three times weekly.
Hotel: Captain's Choice Motel
Day 9
Take your time for a hiking tour into the Chilkat State
Park and admire the emerald green glaciers calving on the opposite side
into the fjord.
Hotel:
Captain's Choice Motel
Day 10
On the Alaska State Ferry you will sail across the Lynn
Channel, the longest and deepest fjord of the world. After one hour you
disembark the ferry in Skagway. During the Gold Rush of 1898 the port of Skagway was the
starting point for
tens of thousands of Gold Rush stampeders to the Klondike Gold Fields.
Most buildings of Skagway's historic site were constructed during the
Gold Rush era.
Hotel: Westmark Inn
Day 11
Stroll down Skagway's wooden boardwalks. Numerous shops are offering
countless souvenirs to choose from. You may enter the Soapy Smith Show
to learn how Soapy Smith and his gang once fleeced unsuspicious
stampeders. In the afternoon you have to travel
back to Whitehorse (approx. 180 km/115 miles). Your today's route leads
you up to the coastal mountains and the White Pass, the border
crossing-point of the Yukon. The road follows the "Dead Horse Trail",
which gained sad popularity because more than four-thousand horses
perished on this trail during the Gold Rush. Late afternoon you will
pass Carcross on your way to Whitehorse. Shortly past the community of
Carcross you may stop at the "Carcross Desert" said to be the smallest
desert of the world.
Hotel: Westmark Klondike Inn
Day 12
You have numerous options to organize this day by yourself. Discover
Yukon's Wildlife Preserve, meet the ice-age giants at the
Yukon's
Beringia Interpretive Centre, embark the MV Schwatka for a cruise on
Schwatka Lake and to the Miles Canyon or have a walking tour to "World's
Longest Wooden Fish Ladder". And may be there is some time left for a
last shopping tour in Whitehorse.
Hotel: Westmark Klondike Inn
Day 13
Transfer to the Whitehorse airport and departure, or an
ad-on program.
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Book a tour
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Price per person from/to Whitehorse |
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based on double room occupancy |
Compact Car |
CA$ |
1,490.00 |
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based on double room occupancy |
Mid Size Car |
CA$ |
1,510.00 |
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based on double room occupancy |
Full Size Car |
CA$ |
1,550.00 |
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based on double room occupancy |
Van |
CA$ |
1,620.00 |
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based on double room occupancy |
SUV (4 x 4) |
CA$ |
1,620.00 |
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single room supplement |
CA$ |
860.00 |
All prices are subject to 5 % GST (Goods & Service
Tax)
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Price includes:
12 nights accommodation
in medium class hotels, lodges or B & B (double room, shower &
toilet)
12 days car rental, 250 km / 155
miles free/day, $2 Mio liability insurance
Ferry Lynn Channel (Haines - Skagway) 2 persons
Ferry Lynn Channel (vehicle)
Airport transfers
Price does not include:
Insurance (CDW) CA$ 20.00 /per day
Tire and wind shield insurance CA$
8.00 / per day
Costs for gas
Admission fees for Casino, Museums etc.
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Add on options:
Chilkoot Trail (1 week), Big Salmon River
Canoe Tour (12 days), Liard River
(13 days), Wind River Canoe Tour (15
days) Important Note: We reserve the right to stay in hotels other as
described in the itinerary. We also reserve the right to conduct the
itinerary in opposite direction or change parts of the tour description
if necessary due to circumstances that are beyond the control of
Canadian Wilderness Travel Ltd. All changes will be replaced by same or
better options.
We strongly recommend you to purchase proper insurance coverage at
the time of booking. Your policy should cover at least trip cancellation,
injury, illness, travel accident, emergency medical and search & rescue.
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CANADIAN WILDERNESS TRAVEL Ltd.
P.O.
Box 114, Carmacks, Y0B 1C0, Yukon Territory, CANADA
Phone:
867 863 5404, FAX: 867 863 5405
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