Utqiagvik Arctic Tour

Take flight for “the top of the world!” Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow, is the northernmost point on the continent, 330 miles north of the Arctic Circle, and Alaska’s largest Eskimo village. Here, knowledge of the environment and animal behavior continues to be essential for day-to-day survival. You’ll learn the ceremonies and traditions of the 4,000 year-old native culture as you tour the Inupiat Heritage Center, take part in native dances and see a demonstration of the traditional blanket toss. Your tour includes a chance to examine the unique flora of the tundra up close, view the Arctic Ocean and take a walk on the beach as far north as you’re ever likely to go. Extra brave guests can join the most prestigious Polar Bear Club in the world by choosing to swim in the Arctic Ocean!

Departures

Tours operate daily mid-May to mid-September. Dates and prices are subject to change without notice.

Trip Prices

Call for pricing; trip includes round-trip airfare from Fairbanks, transfers, tours and admissions. For departure to/from Anchorage, an additional fee applies.

We do not expect any major changes from this schedule. However, in the spirit of adventure travel, there may be unforeseen itinerary changes and out of our control. Please read the Alaska Wildland Adventures Disclaimer of Liability.

This trip is recommended but not operated by Alaska Wildland Adventures. Prices and dates are subject to change without notice.

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