Arctic Circle Aurora Drive Adventure
Thomas Arctic Bus:
**Alaska's 30 years of local operating experience, professional Arctic travel company services, with up to $10,000,000 commercial operating insurance.
**All commercial vehicles have Alaska local license plates and are operated by local reliable drivers who have rich experience of driving heavy vehicles on the Dalton Highway.
**Strict implementation of the D.O.T. professional driver driving electronic records of the US Department of Transportation.
**Thomas Arctic Bus has American school bus chassis, over weighted body and the shortest wheelbase to ensure safe commercial operation.
**Redesigned by a professional car manufacturer in the cold region of Edmonton.
**Canada 72-hour automatic independent heating and floor heating system.
**Capacious space with seat spacing and 120-degree tilt high back leather seats.
**Satellite phone, car satellite communication system CB Radio to ensure emergency rescue.
**Anti-fog double glazing.
**Equipped with washroom.
**Along the Dalton Highway, Fairbanks-Arctic Circle Midpoint Yukon River Camp, there are rescue workers to provide more security.
**At exclusive Yukon River camp restaurant, you could taste "Polar braised beef noodles".

**Ground tour north from Fairbanks in the personalized, comfortable coaches. Departure around 10:30 am. Back to hotel around 2:00 am next morning.
**Dalton Highway--It is one of the most isolated roads in the United States. It directly parallels the pipeline. It begins at the Elliott Highway, north of Fairbanks, and ends at Deadhorse near the Arctic Ocean and the Prudhoe **Bay oil fields. It became a legend through the hit TV show “Ice Road Truckers” on the History Channel. More chances to see wildlife, such as caribou, arctic fox, wolf, moose etc.
**Yukon River--Traverse the mighty Yukon River.
**Trans-Alaska Pipeline--View the remarkable Trans-Alaska Pipeline, one of the world’s longest continuous pipeline systems which more than 800-miles in length. It moves 500,000 barrels of crude oil a day.
**Arctic Circle--Cross the Arctic Circle and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate.
**Chance to chase Aurora on the way back to Fairbanks.
(Night two, fee is included.)
Arctic Circle Aurora Fly Drive Adventure upgrade (Afternoon departure, English-speaking tour guide.)
**Take a flight to Coldfoot at 1:00 pm. Depart from hotel around 11:30 am. See the endless beautiful tundra and bird-eye view of the vast Arctic Circle. The flight will take 1 hour to 1.5 hour.
**Mail postcards to your family and friends in the northernmost post office in America or get your precious stamp in the National Park.
**Ground tour south from Coldfoot to Fairbanks. Chance to chase Aurora on the way.
If the project is unable to travel due to weather conditions, USD459 per person will be refunded, then you will enjoy a free day.
Arctic Circle Aurora Fly Drive Adventure upgrade (Morning departure with Brooks Range Safari, English-speaking tour guide.)
**Take a flight to Coldfoot at 9:00 am. Depart from hotel around 7:30 am. See the endless beautiful tundra and bird-eye view of the vast Arctic Circle. The flight will take 1 hour to 1.5 hour.
**Mail postcards to your family and friends in the northernmost post office in America or get your precious stamp in the National Park.
**Brooks Range Safari--Leave the Coldfoot, head north along the Dalton Highway, deep into the polar region and head towards the northernmost Brooks Mountains in North America. The Gate of Arctic National Park is on the west side of the Dalton Highway, the northernmost national park in the United States and one of the most difficult-to-reach national parks. This vast area is home to tens of thousands of caribou. As winter approaches, thousands of caribou will migrate southward in groups and come to food court hundreds of kilometers away. If fortunate enough, the tourists can witness the wonder of the world - the caribou migration. We will drive straight to the end of our trip - Sukakpak Mountain. "Sukakpak" is the Eskimo language, meaning "catching clips". It is also called the "magnet" by the residents of Wiseman Town. It is said that in the night when the Aurora is weak and when you can't see it even in Wiseman, the fascinating Northern Lights will still erupt above the Sukakpak Mountain. On your way back, you will come to Wiseman, the only village along the Dalton Road. The village was built in 1908, and the current resident population is only 14. The residents live a leisure life of self-sufficiency and by hunting and growing vegetables.
**Ground tour south from Coldfoot to Fairbanks. Chance to chase Aurora on the way.
If the project is unable to travel due to weather conditions, the upgrade fee will be refunded, and you will be scheduled to attend the “Arctic Circle Aurora Drive Adventure".