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Best of Yukon
Duration:
14 days / 13 nights
This
self drive tour is one of the best tours through
the Yukon. Ten days are packed with interesting features including the stunning scenery of the St Elias Mountains and the majestic Yukon River flowing towards the Pacific Ocean. Less travelled areas like Keno City and Mayo are a time warp experience. The Alaskan communities of Haines and Skagway are picturesque and friendly while the Alaska Ferry link through the fjord makes a change from driving.
At the end of your tour, you will stay 2 nights
at a small lodge that offers unexpected luxury
for where it is. Surrounded by only nature, here
you can try some canoeing and kayaking, go
hiking, read a good book, or just relax while
listen to the quietness and enjoy a good glass
of wine one the verandah.
Hotel accommodation is the best available and each hotel is staffed with friendly, helpful people. At any point you can savor the magic of the Yukon’s unique frontier atmosphere and understand why people love to live here. Driving is surprisingly easy, roads are good and with a tiny population of 30,000 spread throughout in half a million square kilometres, highway congestion and delays are virtually unknown.
Itinerary -
Best of Yukon
14 days / 13 nights
Day 1: Whitehorse arrival
Upon arrival in Whitehorse, pick up rental vehicle on arrival at airport
and drive to your hotel. You are now in the
capital of the Yukon Territory. The rest of the
afternoon is at your leisure. Optional
activities are available such as a boat ride
with the MS Schwatka, visit the MS Klondike or
rent a bike and drive along the Yukon River. Overnight Whitehorse.
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Day 2: Whitehorse - Mayo / 407
km
Plan 5 hours
driving time, not including stops
Today you drive the Klondike Highway
north and into central Yukon. Primarily
you drive through scenic forest
landscape partly accompanied with lake
scenery and views of the Yukon River. A
highlight of today's route are the
famous Five Finger Rapids of the Yukon
River.
The rapids have always been a very
dangerous passage for river travelers.
If you leave early this morning you can
enjoy a unique excursion from Minto to
Fort Selkirk, an original trading post
established in 1848. Then continue and
take the Silver Trail Highway towards
Mayo. The Silver Highway leads
along Steward River to Mayo and ends at
the ghost town Keno. This region once
was one of the richest silver regions in
Canada. Long before there were roads,
the extracted silver was transported by
paddle-steamers to Whitehorse and put on
the trains. Overnight in Mayo.
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Day 3: Mayo - Dawson City
/ 235 km
Plan 3 hours
driving time, not including stops
This morning you may want to drive
to the end of the Silver Trail Highway
to Keno. Keno is a very small community
offering great outdoor activities such
as hiking. It also is worth to visit
it's small but very informative museum.
Then you continue through forest
landscape to Dawson City, the capital of
the Klondike. Overnight Dawson
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Day 4: Dawson City
Enjoy a
day in this town that takes you back 100
years. Dawson City's colorful,
old-fashioned houses and dusty or muddy
streets create a frontier atmosphere
which is unique anything else in the
Yukon. Start with visiting Dawson City's
Visitor Center on 1st Avenue
and King Street to find out all current
activities and activity schedules. Later
take a drive out to the Bonanza Creek
Road. Here you can see one of the old
gold dredges (gold dredge no. 4) or try
your own luck with gold panning at one
of the gold claims open for visitors. In
the evening don't miss Dawson’s gambling
hall “Diamond Tooth Gerties”, where you
should see the dance performance of the
famous Can-Can-Girls. Overnight.
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Day 5: Dawson City - Beaver Creek
/ 493 km
Plan 8 hours
driving time, not including stops
You will drive the
Top of the World Highway - another
highlight of your holiday. From Dawson
City you first will take the free
government ferry across the Yukon River,
before the road starts climbing and
winding up the mountains. Once you are
above the tree line you will have
fantastic and far reaching views to all
directions (weather permitting). On the
Alaska side you will drive partly still
active mining area, including Chicken, a
place with almost a handful residents.
Overnight Beaver Creek.
(note: on today's route you will cross
the border to Alaska, USA. Valid
passport and visa are required to enter
the USA)
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Day 6: Beaver Creek - Haines
Junction, Kluane / 295 km
Plan 4 hours
driving time, not including stops
The route from Beaver Creek to
Haines Junction, a gateway to Kluane
National Park is scenic. Before you
reach Haines Junction you travel by
Kluane Lake, the longest lake of the
Yukon.
The
small community of Haines Junction is
situated on the eastern boundary of the
Kluane Nationalpark. Kluane National
Park together with the Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park on the Alaskan side
became an UNESCO World Heritage Site in
1980. Overnight Haines Junction
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Day 7: Haines Junction / Kluane Park
Today enjoy the nature around the
park. There is no road leading into
Kluane National Park, consisting of
hundreds of mountains and glaciers. The
best way to see parts of the massive
mountains is with a flightseeing tour.
There are several hiking trails near
Haines Junction in the boundary area of
the park. Overnight Haines
Junction
Day 8: Haines Junction - Haines,
Alaska / 234 km
Plan 3 hours
driving time, not including stops
Drive the Haines
Highway along the perimeter of Kluane
National Park towards Haines. Just before
Haines the highway leads through the Chilkat
Valley and its Bald eagle preserve.
Overnight Haines
(note: on today's route you will cross the
border to Alaska, USA. Valid passport and
visa are required to enter the USA)
Day 9: Haines, Alaska
Full day to explore coastal town: bald eagle preserve or optional rafting trips
or even day trips to famous Glacier Bay
National Park. Overnight Haines
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Day 10: Haines - Skagway
Travel by Alaska Ferry through Lynn Canal to Skagway.
The ferry ride takes approx. 1 hour.
Skagway is another town which had its
heyday with the Klondike gold rush.
In late July of 1897 the first
stampeders arrived by boat in Skagway
and Dyea. Soon the small settlement
turned into a lively town with nice
streets, frame houses, shops, saloons,
gambling and dance halls and a
population of approx. 20.000. From here
people took on a deadly journey over the
mountain pass to reach Whitehorse and to
continue from there by boat to Dawson
City. Today Skagway still has some of
its gold rush flair and a year round
population of approx. 800.
Overnight Skagway
Day 11: Skagway - Inn on
the River on Teslin River / 202 km
Plan 3.5 hours
driving time, not including stops
In the
morning explore the Gold Rush town Skagway a
little more. Later you drive the Klondike
Highway north towards Whitehorse and to
Marsh Lake. On your way you will pass by
the small community Carcross, Carcross
desert and Emerald Lake. For the next two
nights you will stay at the first class
style Inn on the River. A dinner is included
today.
Day 12: Inn on the River on Teslin
River
Today you
have time to kayak, canoe, mountain bike or
just to relax in this beautiful and quiet
setting. Overnight Inn on the River.
Breakfast and dinner are included today.
Day 13: Inn on the River on Teslin
River - Whitehorse / 122 km
This
morning after breakfast drive the Alaska
Highway to Whitehorse. In the afternoon you
have time for optional activities in
Whitehorse. Overnight Whitehorse
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Day 14: Whitehorse - Departure
Return car to airport prior to departure flight.
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Services
included and not included
Included are:
13 nights accommodation in comfortable
tourist and moderate class
accommodation, typical for the Northern
area. 2 weeks midsize rental car with
unlimited km, Alaska Marine Highway
ferry from Haines to Skagway (passenger
fares and car space). During stay at the
Inn on the River 2 dinners and 2
breakfasts and use of non-motorized inn
equipment such as canoes and kayaks.
Detailed information package, day by day
driving descriptions and map.
Not included are:
Any insurances for rental car, additional
driver fees, gas. Meals, optional
excursions, park/admission fees other than
mentioned. Gratuity. GST (goods & service
tax) on overnight accommodations ***
Important
Notes:
*** GST (goods & service tax): currently
non-Canadian residents are not required to
pay goods & service tax on hotel/inn/lodge
accommodation. GST is not included in the
tour rates and will be charged in addition
for all Canadian residents.
2010 Dates of Operation:
May 22 to
September 1: Daily Departures
2010
Rates: Contact us!
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