Alaska in winter is a spectacle few get to witness—snow-veiled landscapes, ethereal northern lights, and adventures that warm even the coldest days. The Alaska in Winter: Northern Lights & Dog Sledding Adventure is an eight-day tour designed for experienced travelers seeking easy-paced thrills and authentic cultural encounters.
Your journey begins in Anchorage, where you’ll explore historical landmarks and the stories of Alaska’s Indigenous peoples at the Alaska Native Heritage Center. Next, feel the exhilaration of dog sledding with Iditarod champion huskies, learning the art of mushing firsthand. Aboard the Aurora Winter Train, glide through frozen tundra to Fairbanks, where you’ll chase the elusive Northern Lights on a magical nighttime quest.
Other highlights include a walk atop the shimmering Matanuska Glacier, a visit to the festive town of North Pole, and a rejuvenating soak in Chena Hot Springs. Throughout, you’ll enjoy a balance of guided sightseeing and leisurely moments, making this trip both comfortable and unforgettable.
What truly sets this tour package apart is the chance to experience Alaska’s winter wonders—from dog sledding to aurora hunting—in a small group led by local experts. It’s the ultimate blend of adventure and cultural discovery, all wrapped in the serene beauty of an Alaskan winter.