Yukon And Alaska Walk
Canada
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Explore some of the most scenic and untouched natural areas on planet Earth
Itinerary
Whitehorse, Yukon Territory
Haines, Alaska
Haines, Alaska
Kluane National Park and Preserve, Yukon Territory
Kluane National Park and Preserve, Yukon Territory
Kluane National Park and Preserve, Yukon Territory
Tok, Alaska
Dawson City, Yukon Territory
Dawson City, Yukon Territory
Tombstone Territorial Park and Range
Tombstone Territorial Park and Range
Tombstone Territorial Park and Range
Whitehorse, Yukon
Additional Information
Traverse Alaska and Canada’s untouched Yukon Territory on this two-guide,
dedicated walking tour which explores some of the most untouched areas on
planet Earth. Canada’s northernmost province is a vast territory within the
Arctic Circle and the Arctic Ocean. Homeland of American Indians and Inuit,
Yukon is North America’s largest remaining wild land.
With a full range of guided hikes throughout Alaska and the Yukon Territory,
you can really scratch below the surface of an area with a rich Gold Rush
history, and teaming with wildlife in their natural habitat.
Ferry from Skagway to Haines to visit an historic Tinglit Indian site as well
as a Bald Eagle Reserve, plus visit the Jack London interpretation centre in
Dawson City. Kluane National Park is one of unceasing beauty with its pine
tree forests, wide glacial valleys, tundra setting and its glacier-peaked
mountain range, home to a population of wolves, Grizzly Bear, salmon and
eagles.
Visit Diamond Tooth Gerties in Dawson City, one of Canada’s oldest gambling
halls and the wilderness city of Whitehorse. Visit Tombstone Territorial
Park, a unique wilderness of rugged peaks, permafrost landforms and abundant
wildlife.
With spectacular skies and the midnight sun extending summer days, this
bucket list essential is the ultimate experience for wildlife, walking and
photography enthusiasts.
*Please note:* this tour visits some extremely remote areas. There will be
almost no mobile reception and you are likely to see more wildlife than you
will humans. The Yukon and Alaska are dictated to by the environment and as a
result, there may be some services which change.
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