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Nome - Far North Barrow - Coldfoot

Discover “Far North Alaska” by visiting destinations such as Nome, Barrow and Coldfoot. Far North Alaska is land where legends are passed from generation to generation filled with rich history and natural wonders. Modern industry now co-exists with wildlife and traditional subsistence lifestyles. This is one of Alaska’s most diverse regions featuring cultural opportunities and beautiful landscape, all accessible via air from Fairbanks and Anchorage.

In Nome visitors find a variety of opportunities. At the turn of the century, prospectors sifted $3 million in gold from Nome’s sandy beaches. Today, visitors are able to learn how to pan for gold, explore abandoned dredges and participate in sled dog demonstrations. Nome’s most exciting annual event is the Iditarod, “The Last Great Race on Earth”. This 1,049 mile sled dog race from Anchorage to Nome starts the first Saturday in March each year. History notes, this race commemorates efforts to deliver life-saving serum during a diphtheria epidemic in 1925.





For many visitors, crossing the Arctic Circle is the most memorable moment of their Alaska journey. Barrow, the northern most settlement in America, is often referred to as the “Top of the World”, and is one of the largest Eskimo communities in Alaska. The summer sun doesn’t set for 82 days, shining from May 10th to August 2nd. In April and May, visitors can see Eskimos heading for whaling camps. Subsistence activities still play an important role in this arctic community. Barrow offers year-round visitor experiences featuring everything from cultural tours to northern lights tours in the winter to polar bear viewing.



Nome Package Sample

Fly over the Arctic Circle into the land and lives of the Inupiat Eskimo. Visit the culture camp, where village youth explain how they smoke salmon, tan hides, and make birch bark baskets. Enjoy a walk on the tundra, join a traditional blanket toss, and view performances of ancient song and dance. Visit Nome, the “Golden Rush Capital of the Arctic”.
Day 1 Anchorage – Nome
Overnight Nome Nugget Inn

Day 2 Nome
Experience the Culture of Nome Today
Overnight Nome Nugget Inn

Day 3 Nome – Anchorage

Photo by Linda Melchert


An Arctic Adventure
EXPLORE TOURS
WWW.EXPLORETOURS.COM
RESERVATIONS(800)523-7405

Kotzebue & Nome are two exciting Alaska destinations you won’t want to miss when planning your vacation to Alaska. Each city is rich in cultural history, tradition, and spectacular landscapes that will leave you with an unforgettable view of Alaska. Spend your first day in Kotzebue, then fly on to Nome and stay overnight at the Nome Nugget Inn. The next day, enjoy the sights in Nome before your flight back to Anchorage.
Day 1 Anchorage/Kotzebue/Nome
Spend the day exploring Kotzebue
Flight from Kotzebue to Nome

Day 2 Nome
Enjoy the day in Nome
Return flight to Anchorage


Barrow Package Sample

The Inupiat community of Barrow is the Northern most point on the continent. Visit Alaska’s largest Eskimo village. Barrow has several shops offering Eskimo clothing, masks, baskets and dolls. Roam the tundra and walk on the beach on the top of the world.
Following Tour Depart Anchorage or Fairbanks

Day 1 Anchorage or Fairbanks – Barrow
Overnight King Eider Inn

Day 2 Barrow
Overnight King Eider Inn

Day 3 Barrow – Fairbanks or Anchorage


Coldfoot Package Sample
Northern Alaska Tour Company
RESERVATIONS: (800) 474-1986
EMAIL: ADVENTURE@NORTHERNALASKA.COM

Enjoy this journey by land and air into Alaska’s Brooks Mountain Range. Fly from Anchorage or Fairbanks to Prospect Creek, which is north of the Arctic Circle. Cross the Arctic Circle and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. Walk on the arctic tundra and feel the ice just beneath the surface. You have the option to view the TransAlaska Pipeline during this fascinating tour. Visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post situated in the rural community of Joy, Alaska.

Day 1 Fairbanks – Coldfoot

Overnight Coldfoot

Day 2 Coldfoot – Fairbanks


Arctic Wildlife Expedition
NORTHERN ALASKA TOUR COMPANY
RESERVATIONS: (800) 474-1986
EMAIL:
ADVENTURE@NORTHERNALASKA.COM

A four-day expedition exploring Alaska’s Arctic in the vast wilderness that includes hiking and rafting on the border of the Gates of the Arctic National Park and short hikes near the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR).

Day 1 Fairbanks-Prudhoe Bay
Fly North from Fairbanks to Alaska’s North Slope
Overnight Prudhoe Bay

Day 2 Prudhoe Bay-Coldfoot
Overnight Coldfoot

Day 3 Coldfoot
Overnight Coldfoot

Day 4 Coldfoot – Fairbanks
Cross the Arctic Circle



Far North Day Tour Option
NORTHERN ALASKA TOUR COMPANY
RESERVATIONS: (800) 474-1986
EMAIL:
ADVENTURE@NORTHERNALASKA.COM

 
A one day guided round trip journey by land across the Arctic Circle. Ground tour north from Fairbanks in the personalized comfort of our tour vans and coaches. View the remarkable Trans Alaska Pipeline. Visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post situated in the rural community of Joy, Alaska. Travel the rugged Dalton Highway made famous by the construction of the Trans Alaska Pipeline. Traverse the mighty Yukon River. Cross the Arctic Circle in ceremonious fashion and receive an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. Explore up close the amazing arctic tundra and feel the veins of ice just beneath the surface. On the return journey, enjoy a picnic meal on the banks of the Yukon River before traveling back to Fairbanks.



Photo Courtesy of Dan Reeder





Reserve your travel or learn more about Nome, Barrow, Coldfoot and Kotzebue areas by contacting some of Alaska’s premier hotels, transportation, day tours, travel specialists and organizations. Ideal information for reserving an Alaska vacation with ease.

The King Eider Inn
www.kingeider.net • (888) 30-EIDER • Barrow
Hotel | Your arctic experience will be an enjoyable one at Barrows’ newest and finest hotel - the King Eider Inn. The King Eider Inn offers a quiet, comfortable, non-smoking atmosphere. After a long day, relax in our sauna, or in front of the lobby fireplace. All of our large rooms have private baths, dataports, premium cable TV, phones and some with kitchenettes. Our friendly, knowledgeable staff will help you connect with the local wild life and cultural tour operators. On site vehicle rentals are available. The King Eider Inn is located at the Barrow Airport, across from Alaska Airlines and is wheelchair accessible.

Nome Convention & Visitors Bureau
www.nomealaska.org • (907) 443-5535
“There’s no place like Nome” The City of Nome is Alaska’s oldest continuous first class city, located on the south coast of the Seward Peninsula facing Norton Sound, part of the Bering Sea. The city is the commercial hub of northwestern Alaska, as well as the site for the finish of the 1049-mile Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race from Anchorage each March. While visiting Nome, enjoy 100 years of gold mining history, Native Culture, Wildlife, fishing, bird watching and so much more!

Nome Nugget Inn
www.nomenuggetinn.com • (877) 443-2323 • Nome
Hotel | The World Famous Nome Nugget Inn-Located in the heart of the gold rush city of Nome, Alaska. Featuring 47 comfortable rooms, cable TV with premium channel, and Fat Freddie’s Restaurant conveniently attached to the hotel.




Northern Alaska Tour Company
www.northernalaska.com • (800) 474-1986 • Fairbanks
Day Tours | Experience Alaska’s Arctic! Northern Alaska Tour company, the pioneers of Arctic Circle touring on Alaska’s Dalton Highway, invite you to experience for yourself the legendary hospitality and authentic interpretation of our one day and overnight Arctic Adventures. Visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post. View the Trans Alaska Pipeline. Experience the mighty Yukon River. Cross the Arctic Circle. Explore the fragile arctic tundra. Visit the Nunamiut Eskimo village of Anaktuvuk Pass. Fly Alaska’s rugged wilderness airways.

Alaska Insight Travel Guide
www.alaskainsight.com • (907) 344-7422 • Anchorage
For more information regarding packaging or customizing Alaska itineraries contact Alaska Insight Travel Guide. Email: alaskainsight@alaska.net



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