We maximize your time with the dogs throughout the evening. Your aurora viewing portion of the night does not have a time limit - if the lights are still going at 4am and you want to stay, or if you a
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Location: Fairbanks
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Up to 5 Photo Portraits under the aurora if conditions allow are included
- Snacks
- We provide arctic winter gear and boots as needed to keep you warm!
- Coffee and/or Tea
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit for the dog sledding portion, but they recommend kids be at least 5 years old to fully enjoy the experience. Just make sure to dress them warmly since it can get pretty cold out there. The guides are really accommodating and they have arctic gear for everyone!
A: Definitely layer up! You’ll want thermal base layers, a good winter coat, thick socks, and gloves. They provide arctic gear and boots, which is a huge plus. I wore a beanie and a scarf, and I was toasty warm! Just don’t skimp on keeping your extremities warm.
A: If the weather doesn’t cooperate, they typically reschedule the tour for the next available date! You can also get a full refund if they can’t operate due to weather conditions. Just make sure to check in with them ahead of time, especially in winter when things can change fast.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Dog Sledding and Northern Lights combo!
Hey everyone! I'm considering giving this experience as a gift for my partner's birthday. I read that you can stay out looking for the Northern Lights until 4am if you want, which is awesome! Has anyone done this? What was the experience like? I wonder if we can take our own cameras for photos, or do they provide all the photography?
Reviews on the Dog Sledding and Northern Lights experience?
Hey guys! I’m thinking about booking this combo for our trip to Fairbanks. What’s it really like? Are the sled dogs treated well? I’m all about animal welfare and want to make sure it’s a good experience for them too. How cold does it get during the ride?