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Aurora Viewing Tour # 25 – Alaska

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September 13 - 17, 2023
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Join Paul D. Maley of the NASA Johnson Space Center Astronomical Society for his next aurora viewing tour, this time to one of our favorite spots near Fairbanks, Alaska where we will spend four nights at the aurora viewing lodge with all meals included.  We will also include a trip into Fairbanks to visit the Ice Alaska Championships where an international team of cold weather artists construct amazing shapes out of blocks of ice (details to be provided later).

This trip is a continuation of public outreach expeditions on land (18 to Alaska, 2 to Svalbard), sea (2 to Norway), and air (2 trips) to watch the Northern Lights.   So far, every time we have ventured to Alaska we have seen aurora on at least one of the four nights!  This adventure will be another small group tour limited to a maximum of 12 to 16 participants.  We have attempted to make the basic tour as affordable as possible by inserting optional cost tours that you might wish to book separately. Everyone has thoroughly enjoyed staying at the lodge in the past and we trust you will find this a great spot for sky viewing.

September 13-17 is without a bright Moon and the night sky should be dark during our trip. September is also one of two periods with statistically more auroras than any other during the year; in addition, during weeks around equinoxes, the interplanetary magnetic field connects to the Earth’s magnetic field prying open cracks where the solar wind can penetrate and thus create auroras.

Price Includes

  • 4 Nights’ Accommodations (as listed or similar)
  • Private roundtrip transportation from Fairbanks airport to our lodge (English-speaking driver). All participants must travel together. If you arrive/depart before or after the majority of the group arrives you will need an independent transfer at extra cost.
  • Meals: Daily breakfast, 3 lunches, 4 dinners
  • Round-trip viewing excursion from the lodge to Fairbanks for a city tour.
  • All applicable taxes and fees

Price Excludes

  • Driver Gratuities (EXCEPT FOR THE AIRPORT-LODGE TRANSFERS WhERE TIPS ARE INCLUDED)
  • Meals, unless specified above
  • Drinks (alcoholic, non-alcoholic such as soda); however, meals do include table water; breakfast also includes tea, coffee, juice
  • Excursions and admissions (UNLESS INDICATED)
  • Airfare of any kind
  • Trip cancellation/interruption insurance
  • Anything else of a personal nature not mentioned in the “Package includes” section
  • Porterage
  • Optional tours
  • Transfer between airport and lodge or lodge and airport (ONLY if you are unable to make the single group transfer. Some air schedules make this impossible.)
Itinerary

Times of meals will be arranged as necessary and optional tour dates may be moved around as required. 

Photographers are advised to read the aurora information web page provided in advance of the trip. Photos below may contain snow; the first snow in Fairbanks does not usually begin until late October.

-SMOKING: NEVER PERMITTED INSIDE THE LODGE, INSIDE TOUR BUSES OR AT THE AURORA VIEWING AREA OUTSIDE THE LODGE. SMOKE CARRIES IN THE WIND AND WE CANNOT ALLOW THIS TO IMPACT OTHER GUESTS.

ALL TOURS ARE OPTIONAL COST UNLESS STATED BELOW AND MUST BE ARRANGED BY EACH PERSON PREFERABLY 3-4 MONTHS AHEAD OF TRAVEL DUE TO LIMITED AVAILABILITY. IN WINTER [not for this tour] WE RECOMMEND HIRING A TAXI WHERE REQUIRED (ROADS ARE TREACHEROUS FOR RENT CARS); IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT PARTICIPANTS CONSIDER SHARING TRANSPORTATION COSTS TO/FROM ANY VENUE.

-DO NOT PURCHASE AIR TICKETS UNTIL YOU ARE ADVISED!

Day 1SEPTEMBER 13 (Wednesday) – Arrive Fairbanks

A private transfer will be provided from the airport to our group lodge (one transfer for the group), about a 40 minute drive from the Fairbanks airport. The van transfer departs generally in the late afternoon from the baggage claim area but the time will be announced within a few months of the trip.  You will need to coordinate your flight to arrive prior to the group transfer unless you wish to take your own independent taxi (optional cost) to the lodge from the airport.  Once at the lodge, dinner will be at the provided.  The lodge has excellent reviews; there is a guest refrigerator and freezer in the main area and linens are changed daily except on Sunday.  Sometimes you can sight a moose from the dining room windows wandering the grounds.  From each of the 6 ground floor rooms you can step out and check the sky for aurora. Rooms feature floor heating, adequate lighting, a/c outlets, carpet, phone, adequate drawer space and bathroom amenities. There is no safe in the room.  Some cold weather gear can be rented there. The two suites are located on the main floor and you can walk out the front door and then down to the aurora viewing area.

AURORA BRIEFING 1: After arrival we will have the first of 3 aurora briefings by Paul Maley prior to the initial night’s Northern Lights viewing. It will focus on basic steps for photography and protocols used at the lodge. 

After dinner this will be your first opportunity (weather permitting) to look for aurora from the lodge grounds.  It will be cold at night during most winter trips and you should be prepared for temperatures ranging from +50 (daytime) to +20 deg F (but higher and much lower temperatures can occur!) with little wind. In winter [but not this tour] snow up to 2 feet is likely so prepare clothing accordingly.   Bring a tripod, camera and shutter release or just sit in one of the lodge chairs and watch with the unaided eye.  If you have night vision binoculars, you will be amazed at what they can reveal.

Day 2SEPTEMBER 14 (Thursday) – Fairbanks

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be included for you at the lodge today unless you book the optional Arctic Circle tour below.  You will have the day free to participate in optional activities such as going to Reindeer Ranch or Paws for Adventure (not included).

AURORA BRIEFING 2: This morning you will have a second PowerPoint presentation by Paul D. Maley on aurora viewing and photography. We will go over some representative photos taken as well as do’s and don’ts for visual watching and capturing of aurora images.  This will be your chance to ask questions and figure out workarounds for any problems you might encounter.

Before arrival into Alaska we request that each of you who want to take decent photos look at our online aurora photography information which summarizes lessons learned over past expeditions.  In particular, this will apply to those going on the Arctic Circle Aurora Drive departing later this morning. On this tour you generally have the best chance to see aurora over a wide variety of terrain away from the Fairbanks vicinity.

FAIRBANKS CITY TOUR

Today you will enjoy a tour of the city of Fairbanks which will include a visit to the Morris Thompson Cultural Visitor Center as well as the University of Alaska Museum of the North.

The Morris-Thompson Cultural and Visitors Center contains a 9,000-square-foot exhibit hall which features outstanding displays and dioramas showcasing interior Alaska’s people, wildlife, landscapes and seasons. Enjoy free films and programs on Alaska’s natural and cultural history.

The University of Alaska Museum of the North is a thriving visitor attraction, a vital component of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, and the only research and teaching museum in Alaska. The museum’s research collections –  2.5 million artifacts and specimens – represent millions of years of biological diversity and thousands of years of cultural traditions in the state. The collections are organized into 10 disciplines (archaeology, birds, documentary film, earth sciences, ethnology/history, fine arts, fishes/marine invertebrates, insects, mammals, and plants) and serve as a valuable resource for research on climate change, genetics, contaminants and other issues facing Alaska and the circumpolar North. The museum is also the premier repository for artifacts and specimens collected on public lands in Alaska and a leader in northern natural and cultural history research.
 

Tonight after dinner will be our second attempt to view aurora. Note that viewing typically takes place beginning after 1030pm and it pays to stay up most of the night or to set your alarm for a specific time that would work for you.  If you want to sleep and be called if aurora are spotted, we can do that also.  However, we normally assign times throughout the night for each person to wake up, check the sky, and then alert the group if aurora are sighted to make it easier.  The key to capturing an aurora if you don’t know when it is going to appear is to remain outside all night and/or programming your camera to automatically take exposures with an intervalometer over a long period of time.

Day 3SEPTEMBER 15 (Friday) – Fairbanks

THIS TOUR MAY OR MAY NOT HAPPEN AS A GROUP TOUR. WE ARE GIVEN A SEPARATE QUOTE BASED ON THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS. IF 8 SIGN UP AND ARE WILLING TO PAY THE COST WE ARRANGE FOR A VAN TO PICK UP AND RETURN TO THE LODGE AFTER THE TOUR. IF THE GROUP DOES NOT MATERIALIZE A FEW MONTHS BEFORE THE TRIP, WE WILL LET EVERYONE KNOW AND THEN WE RECOMMEND THAT PERSONS WHO WANT THIS TOUR TO GOOGLE “ARCTIC CIRCLE TOURS IN FAIRBANKS” AND CONTACT A COMPANY THAT ARRANGES THEM. THE LODGE IS WELL AWAY FROM TOWN AND SO YOU MUST ARRANGE FOR YOUR OWN TRANSPORTATION FROM THE LODGE TO THE TOUR COMPANY LOCATION AND BACK TO THE LODGE.

OPTIONAL 18 hour longArctic Circle Aurora Drive Adventure
Today, you will drive up the Dalton Highway into the Alaskan Arctic. As you depart Fairbanks, you will pass gold mines and drive alongside the Trans-Alaska Pipeline. Walking on the arctic tundra will give you a sense of the vast scale of Alaska’s arctic regions. Drive all the way north to the Arctic Circle, where you will receive an official Arctic Circle certificate. On the way back south to Fairbanks, stop and marvel at the majestic beauty of the northland’s most famous waterway, the Yukon River. The Aurora Driving Tour returns at night (between 3:00am and 4:00am). At least half of the tour will be in the dark to look for the Northern Lights.  In the past this has generally proven to be the best opportunity to see aurora due to the large geographic distance covered.  Tour includes round trip private transportation from A Taste of Alaska Lodge to tour departure point. This is an approximately 18 hour long tour.  It departs the lodge at 10:00am today, returns between 3-4am the following day.

COST of this optional tour DEPENDS ON THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE GOING ON THE TOURPRICE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER IF AND ONLY IF AT LEAST 8 PERSONS SIGN UP.

Includes:
• Round trip private transfers from hotel to tour departure point

• Arctic Circle bus tour with guide
• Boxed lunch
• Boxed dinner (though if a restaurant is open that night it may be possible to get other food there)
Does not include:
• Excursion Guide gratuities (recommend: $10 – $20 per person/activity)
• Driver gratuities for round trip private transfers (recommend: $3 – $5 per person/transfer)

Note: those going on the Arctic Circle tour will take lunch and dinner on the road and not at the lodge.  After dinner at the lodge, those staying will have your 3rd night to view the aurora and any other astronomical phenomena on our calendar.

AURORA BRIEFING 3This morning the last briefing on observing auroras from the air and ship and new phenomena discovered from Northern Lights observations over the years.

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be included for you at the lodge today.   OPTIONAL COST LOCAL ACTIVITIES: You can choose to walk do to a nearby dog mushing outfit where, for a fee, you can learn to drive your own dog team.  Paws for Adventure is a great place to get familiar with sled dogs up close and get a real thrill out of being in control of a team of amazing canines. In fall they offer dog cart rides since no snow is normally on the ground.  Reservations should be made ahead of time but sometimes it is possible to book the same day.  You can also take a short ride, one hour tour or the mushing school option (all extra cost activities). Last year’s ride costs were between $70 (30 minutes)  and $100 (1 hour).

Tonight after dinner will be our third aurora viewing attempt.

Day 4SEPTEMBER 16 (Saturday) – Fairbanks

Breakfast, lunch, and dinner will be included for you at the lodge today.  You will have the day free to participate in optional activities at the lodge (not included).

BRIEFING 4: Paul Maley will describe his plans for future expeditions he will lead for solar eclipses, Northern Lights and other astronomical phenomena through 2031.

Also an optional cost tour to consider that has had great reviews is the Reindeer walk at Running Reindeer Ranch.  This one-of-a-kind tour will be the highlight of your trip to Alaska.  The reindeer (and Candy, their dog) take you through a guided nature walk in the boreal forest. There you will learn about the natural history of the forest as well as the reindeer themselves. Enjoy the frolicking and leaping reindeer as they run free through the woods. Each walk is a unique experience depending on season, trail conditions and the mood of the reindeer. After the walk, depending upon the season, you can tour their organically grown perennial and vegetable gardens and enjoy light refreshments and carry on the conversation. This nature walk has uneven terrain so good walking shoes and weather appropriate clothing are required. The reindeer are tame but not trained so sometimes they decide to take a route not planned for. Bring your cameras and expect the unexpected!  In November 2022 the Reindeer Walk cost was $100.  and van transport is extra split among participants.  Otherwise the day is free at your disposal.

OPTIONAL Fairbanks city tour and Half-day trip to Chena Hot Springs

NOTE: AS WITH THE ARCTIC CIRCLE TOUR WE WILL POLL EVERYONE BEFORE THE TRIP TO DETERMINE IF THERE ARE 8 PERSONS WILLING TO TAKE THIS TOUR SO A VAN CAN BE CHARTERED. IF THIS MINIMUM IS NOT REACHED WE AGAIN RECOMMEND THAT YOU GOOGLE “CHENA HOT SPRINGS TOUR” AND SEE IF YOU CAN JOIN A SEPARATE SIDE TOUR.

This morning, you will embark on a private sightseeing tour of Alaska’s second largest city, Fairbanks. During this narrated tour, you will visit the Morris Thompson Cultural Center where you will great exhibits about Interior Alaska. You will also spend some time at the University of Alaska Museum of the North with its dramatic architecture and new exhibit galleries. You will stop for lunch in Fairbanks at the Cookie Jar restaurant before continuing north to Chena Hot Springs. Spend the afternoon at Chena soaking in the natural mineral water or visit the indoor swimming pool. You will tour the Aurora Ice Museum, which features amazing ice sculptures created by 16 time world champion ice carver Steve Brice, and his wife Heather. Within the museum, there is a two-story observation tower with a circular staircase, and various ice sculptures made by Alaska Diamond and Alaska Marble ice. You may relax at the Aurora Ice Bar and enjoy an appletini served in an ice carved martini glass (not included), or warm your hands by the ice fireplace. Return to A Taste of Alaska Lodge this evening. Pick up from the lodge at 10am, return at 7pm.

COST of this optional tour DEPENDS ON THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE GOING ON THE TOUR:  PRICE TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER.

Includes:

• Private transportation in a Sprinter Vehicle, including driver gratuities

• 2 hour Fairbanks City Tour

• Lunch at the Cookie Jar Restaurant

• Chena Hot Springs pool pass and towel rental

• Chena Hot Springs Ice Museum Tour

Does not include:

• Excursion Guide gratuities (recommend: $10 – $20 per person/activity)

• Activities not mentioned in the “Includes” section

Tonight after dinner you will have your 4th and final opportunity to view the aurora.

Day 5SEPTEMBER 17 (Sunday) –Fairbanks Departure

Breakfast will be served early at the lodge.  In late morning our van will then transport you and your luggage to the airport where you can catch your return flight home (one group transfer only). Van transfer usually occurs after 10am. If your flight departs earlier than this, you will need to make your own transfer arrangements at extra cost.

Cost, Registration, & Payment

Pricing Information

To join the Tour, Please submit the following AT THE SAME TIME;

1) Registration Form

2) Deposit, for each person.

 

STANDARD ROOMS (6)

$2795.00 per person. Double occupancy (Standard Room)

SUITES (2)

$3195.00 per person. Minimum of 2 people. No singles permitted.

 

IF YOU NEED TO FIND A ROOMMATE WE WILL ADVERTISE FOR YOU.

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Payment Information

IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES you may pay by one of these methods: 1) credit cards, or 2) wire transfer. A USD$50 fee is charged if a wire transfer is used.  No checks or money orders can be accepted! Please contact Direct Travel Groups Team reservations@directtravelgroups.com  to make arrangements.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

  • BEFORE December 15, 2022…………………………..USD$525. DEPOSIT  per person double
  • December 15, 2022…………………………………………..Balance due

CANCELLATION FEES (per person)

  • BEFORE December 15, 2022    USD$250. + any service fees (if applicable) up to that point
  • December 15, 2022    100% OF THE TOTAL TOUR COST 

OTHER KEY DATES

The last day to make a name change to avoid change fees is 46-days prior to arrival.

The last day to sign up for optional tours is 61-days. 

The last day to join this tour is typically 61-days before departure but may be cut off earlier.

Clients should be aware that we cannot guarantee the weather for this astronomical event or any other.

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