Enjoy all that Fairbanks, Chena Hot Springs, and Anchorage have to offer – View the Northern Lights (aka aurora borealis) – Learn about the Iditarod Race and watch the start of the race in Anchorage.
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9 Days from Fairbanks
February 26, 2012
From : $2,699 plus $98 tax (airfare additional)
Tour Includes:
- 4 Nights Anchorage Hilton
- 2 Nights Fairbanks Princess
- 2 Nights Chena Hot Springs
- 8 Breakfasts
- 2 Dinners (Mushers’ Banquet and Final Night Dinner)
- Escort
- Private Transfers
- Airfare Anchorage to Fairbanks
- All admissions (including two lectures Friday March 2nd)
Day 1 - Arrival in Fairbanks
Upon arrival in Fairbanks you are met and transferred to your hotel. Settle in and get acquainted with your guide and the city. Overnight Fairbanks
Day 2 – Welcome Breakfast and on to Chena Hot Springs
This morning you will enjoy a Welcome Breakfast, where you will meet your fellow adventurers and your guide. They will review the logistics of the trip and set out the schedule. Later in the morning we will depart for Chena Hot Springs. (B) Overnight Chena Hot Springs
Day 3 – Full day at Chena Hot Springs Resort & Northern Lights – Today enjoy this internationally known resort.
The area is well noted as one of the better areas in North America to view the northern lights. Guests enjoy the unique Rock Lake natural mineral hot pool, exquisite Moose Lodge and gourmet meals.
Optional activities include northern lights Aurorarium, Snow Coach Aurora Tour atop one of Alaska’s oldest mountains, dog sled rides, cross country skiing, snowshoeing or snowmobiling.
For the adventurous there will be a variety of dog sled ride opportunities with veteran Alaska dog mushers (B) Overnight Chena Hot Springs
Day 4 - Depart Chena Hot Springs to Fairbanks
Enjoy breakfast this morning and the Hot Springs. After lunch we will depart to Fairbanks. On the way make a stop at the Ice Park to see how the ice carving is going for participants in the World Ice Art Championships.
The World Ice Art Championships attract ice carvers from around world. The park encompasses 25 acres, and hosts visitors and the carving competition for three weeks in March. At this time, the competition is “icy” as the carvers showcase the intricate, complex, larger-than-life multi-block final competition. You won’t believe what you see! (B) Overnight Fairbanks
Day 5 – Touring Fairbanks then to Anchorage & the Mushers’ Banquet
This morning after a breakfast, you will tour Fairbanks and visit the Ice Park. We will then transfer to the Airport for a midday flight to Anchorage.
Upon arrival you will tour Anchorage we have an orientation tour of Anchorage and then check in at our hotel.
Tonight you will attend the Mushers’ Banquet where you enjoy the festivities as you celebrate the great achievement of the serum run to Nome. At the banquet you will have a chance to bid on an opportunity to ride in one of the sleds during the race start in Anchorage. (B, D) Overnight Anchorage
Day 6 - Two lectures and free time.
After breakfast this morning we will transfer to the Millenium Hotel for a series of learning experiences. First we will attend a lecture with a musher who will explain how they racers pack their sleds. They will also regale you with tails of the trail and how this unique race is run complete with strategy and some of the fun experiences.
After lunch we attend one of the more interesting lectures as the Head Veterinarian for the race will explain the rules that protect these great athletes. They will explain how racers plan mandatory rest periods and the diet for these amazing dogs. After this lecture you will be left with a greater understanding of the “Last Great Race”. (B) Overnight Anchorage
Day 7 - “Race Day”
The ceremonial Iditarod start will begin in downtown Anchorage, where thousands of fans and media from around the world join in this world-famous event. The #1 position is reserved for Leonard Seppala one of the most famous musher’s who carried the diphtheria serum to Nome over the original Iditarod Trail. Today, fans who were the successful bidders on the “Idita-Rider” auction will ride in the sled of a musher as they leave the start chute. (B) Overnight Anchorage
Day 8 - Race Re-Start and Farewell Dinner
Today the real race to Nome begins, with the re-start at Wasilla. Mushers will hookup their dogs and race across more than 1,000 miles of Alaska’s wilderness. The dogs sense that this is “go time” and their level of excitement is unmatched. You will have a far better, closer look at the teams and mushers.
5, 4, 3, 2, 1 – Go! With a rooster-tail of snow behind each sled speeding down the chute, mushers wave to fans as they head off on the “Last Great Race”. After wishing the mushers well we head back to Anchorage.
Later tonight we will have a farewell dinner to recount the sights and sounds from our trip (B, D) Overnight Anchorage
Day 9 - Depart Anchorage – Today your northern adventure ends with individual transfers to the airport. (B)
