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- The best Yukon and Northwest Territories tour packages
- What people love about Yukon And Northwest Territories Tours
- Travel Yukon and Northwest Territories your way
- Best tour companies for Yukon and Northwest Territories tours
- Yukon and Northwest Territories tours for every group
- Top Yukon and Northwest Territories travel itineraries to fit your plans
- Demographics
- Best time to visit Yukon and Northwest Territories
- Contact our Yukon and Northwest Territories travel experts
- What our customers ask about Yukon and Northwest Territories Tours & Trips
The best Yukon and Northwest Territories tour packages
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MelissaYukon and Northwest Territories travel expert at TourRadar
Best Value Aurora Viewing | Wildlife & Hot Springs
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“The tours were fun and interactive. Highly recommended!”
Brenda, traveled in February
Whitehorse's highlights unfold with visits to SS Klondike Historic Site and Old Log Church. Three nights of aurora viewing at AuroraCentre complement wildlife encounters at Yukon Preserve and relaxing soaks at Eclipse Nordic Hotsprings during this 4-day adventure.
Duration 4 days Destinations Whitehorse Age Range 19 to 90 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- US$761
Best Value Aurora Viewing | Basic
32 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“It was great, loved the history of the area.”
Catherine, traveled in August
Your 4-day Northern Lights adventure in Whitehorse features the historic SS Klondike paddlewheeler and unique Log Cabin Skyscraper. Three evenings of aurora viewing await at the purpose-built AuroraCentre with heated shelters and warm campfires.
Duration 4 days Destinations Whitehorse Age Range 3 to 90 year olds Operated in English, Spanish Operator Arctic Range Adventure From
- US$606
Aurora Borealis Adventure from Vancouver
18 Reviews by TourRadar travelers“Tour group was organized, professional & accomodating.”
Cynthia, traveled in December
Best Western Gold Rush Inn in downtown Whitehorse serves as your base to visit territorial highlights like SS Klondike sternwheeler and Fish Ladder. Three nights of Aurora viewing from heated cabins, plus optional dogsledding and ice fishing in pristine wilderness.
Duration 4 days Destinations Vancouver, Whitehorse Age Range 12 to 99 year olds Operator Landsby From
- US$925
Gems of the Yukon | Hiking Tour with Hotel Stays
1 Review by TourRadar travelers“The hikes were tough but absolutely worth it and the views from the top were unreal.”
Lindsay, traveled in July
Hikes through Kluane National Park's King's Throne Trail and Tombstone's Grizzly Ridge showcase Yukon's finest landscapes. The world's smallest desert near Carcross, Dail Peak's 1270m elevation, and wildlife at Yukon Wildlife Preserve round out this adventure. Includes stays in Whitehorse, Dawson City, and Haines Junction.
Duration 7 days Destinations Whitehorse, Haines Junction, Kluane National Park, Dawson City, Tombstone Territorial Park, Carcross Age Range 12 to 75 year olds Operator Fresh Adventures From
- US$2,816+$140 upfront costs
The Yukon Territory's pristine wilderness stretches from Carmacks through Five Finger Rapids to Dawson City. Visit Fort Selkirk trading post, camp along remote riverbanks, and tour Gold Bottom Mine. The journey concludes with panoramic views from Midnight Dome overlooking historic Dawson City.
Duration 13 days Destinations Whitehorse, Carmacks, Dawson City Age Range up to 85 year olds Operated in English, German Operator Ruby Range Adventure From
- US$2,068
What people love about Yukon And Northwest Territories Tours
- Best Value Aurora Viewing | Wildlife & Hot Springs
I really enjoy my travel. Tour leaders are really friendly and professional. I highly recommend this tour to everybody.
- Best Value Aurora Viewing | Basic
The tour was absolutely wonderful and well run. The guys were responsive and caring and kind, and very knowledgeable about the area and it’s animals. Everything was organized so well and the timing on everything was perfect. I would highly recommend this tour!
- Aurora Borealis Adventure from Vancouver
I had a wonderful time and the tour company was very well organized and friendly. I would definitely use them again.
Travel Yukon and Northwest Territories your way
Our most popular Yukon tours blend aurora viewing with wilderness encounters, combining city time in Whitehorse with evening Northern Lights viewing. During the day you'll explore the SS Klondike paddlewheeler, walk along the historic Main Street and head out to the Yukon Wildlife Preserve where moose, muskox and mountain goats roam their natural habitat. The real magic happens at night - we've set up heated shelters with hot drinks where you can stay cozy while waiting for the aurora. Our guides know all the prime viewing spots and they're great at helping you get those perfect photos. Our recent travelers tell us they caught the lights multiple times during their stays, with many getting professional-quality shots to take home.
Select from our extensive range of 32 fully guided tours to enjoy a worry-free experience through Yukon and Northwest Territories with our expert guides leading the way.
Explore a wide diversity of partially guided tours through Yukon And Northwest Territories. We have 27 adventures that vary from 3 days to 11 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Explore a wide diversity of northern lights tours through Yukon And Northwest Territories. We have 25 adventures that vary from 3 days to 7 days. With the greatest number of departures in March, this is also the most popular time of the year.
Best tour companies for Yukon and Northwest Territories tours
Arctic Range Adventure really shines when it comes to Northern Lights tours, and our travelers consistently point out two guides in particular - Jessica and Shungo. They know exactly where to position groups for the best aurora views and make the whole experience more meaningful with their expert knowledge. If you're looking to paddle the Yukon River though, Ruby Range Adventure has built quite a reputation for their canoeing trips. They're particularly good with pre-trip communication, gear organization and riverside logistics. The interesting thing is that while most of their trips run very smoothly, we've had a few customers mention inconsistent experiences with certain guides - so it's worth asking specifically about who'll be leading your particular trip. Both companies know their specialties well: Arctic Range focuses on creating really solid aurora viewing experiences, while Ruby Range has mastered the art of river trips. The key difference comes down to their core strengths - Arctic Range's guides excel at night sky interpretation and photography tips, whereas Ruby Range's team shows their expertise in river navigation, camping setups and paddling techniques. Just keep in mind that with Ruby Range, you might want to inquire about your specific guide when booking. This extra step can help ensure you get one of their more experienced team members, especially for longer river expeditions.
Yukon and Northwest Territories tours for every type of group
Who are you traveling with?
Group
47 tours in Yukon and Northwest TerritoriesOur group tours really lean into hiking and outdoor activities. The Kluane National Park tour includes the King's Throne Trail - our travelers keep telling us the alpine views are simply incredible. You'll stay in Haines Junction, Dawson City and visit cultural spots like the Da Kų Cultural Centre between hikes. Another favorite mixes Yukon River paddling with visits to Fort Selkirk, where you'll meet First Nations people who still use this historic trading post.
Small Group
43 tours in Yukon and Northwest TerritoriesThe Yukon small-group tours focus on delivering specific experiences, from dedicated aurora viewing to wilderness exploration in the backcountry. Most visitors opt for tours that combine wildlife encounters with Northern Lights viewing near Whitehorse, where heated shelters and our expert guides help you capture perfect photos in comfort. Tour leaders Jessica and Shungo consistently earn high marks from past travelers for finding prime aurora viewing locations at just the right moments. Active travelers gravitate toward our hiking tours through Kluane National Park, with small groups taking on the King's Throne Trail for alpine panoramas before settling into comfortable lodging in Haines Junction. Local culture flows naturally throughout each tour - you'll spend time at the Da Kų Cultural Centre between hikes and connect with First Nations communities at traditional trading posts. The wildlife viewing stands out particularly well, as small groups get close-up views of moose, muskox and mountain goats at the Yukon Wildlife Preserve. Our travelers often mention how the tours balance guided activities with free time to explore, whether walking Whitehorse's Main Street or relaxing at Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs after a full day on the trails.
Private / Personalized
16 tours in Yukon and Northwest TerritoriesFor private tours, we've got specialized Northern Lights experiences from Yellowknife with stays at the Indian Hunting Tent Valley Camp. It's perfect for photos - our guides know all the best spots for aurora shots and you'll get free photo downloads after. Or head along the Arctic coast to Tuktoyaktuk for private visits with Inuvialuit families, learning about their foods and traditions. Our travelers really like being able to adjust the pace and focus on what interests them most.
Top Yukon and Northwest Territories travel itineraries to fit your plans
Seven days gives you time to properly explore what makes the north tick. The hiking tours through Kluane National Park lead up King's Throne Trail where you'll get proper views over Kathleen Lake and its surrounding icefields. Families on our Nisutlin River canoe trips tell us their kids love learning paddle skills and camping under the midnight sun. Another solid choice mixes Whitehorse exploring with scenic flights, paddling the historic Yukon River and taking the White Pass railway down to Skagway. Our travelers say these week-long trips hit just right - enough time in the wilderness while keeping comfortable with hotel stays between outdoor activities.
Ten days on Arctic roads really shows you what the north is about. These trips run from Whitehorse right up to the Arctic Ocean at Tuktoyaktuk, crossing the Arctic Circle on winter ice roads. You'll check out Dawson City's gold fields, tackle the Dempster Highway through Tombstone Park and meet indigenous communities in the Mackenzie Delta. Nights include spots like Eagle Plains - it's the only hotel for 300km and perfect for aurora watching. Our German-speaking guests particularly go for these longer northern routes, with guides who know their stuff about local geology, wildlife and First Nations culture.
Don't miss out on visiting:
Whitehorse, Haines Junction, Haines, Skagway, Watson Lake, Carmacks, Dawson City, Eagle Plains, Inuvik, Tuktoyaktuk
Demographics
Our aurora viewing tours near Whitehorse work perfectly for solo travelers, running 3-4 days with evening pickups right from downtown hotels. You'll join small groups at purpose-built sites with heated cabins and hot drinks ready. Daytime activities include visits to the SS Klondike paddlewheeler and Main Street's art galleries. The wildlife preserve visits are particularly good - our solo travelers often mention how much they enjoy seeing caribou, mountain goats and also muskox in their natural setting. It's nicely balanced between structured group activities where you can meet people and free time to explore independently.
The premium lodges on Marsh Lake have become a real favorite with couples. There's nothing quite like watching the Northern Lights from your private deck before warming up in the outdoor hot tub or relaxing in the lodge solarium. Snowmobile tours across the frozen lake work brilliantly for pairs - one person handles the driving while the other captures photos of the winter landscape. For summer trips, the gold rush routes through Dawson City combine really well with evening entertainment at Diamond Tooth Gertie's and nights in beautifully restored frontier hotels.
The Yukon's mix of outdoor challenges and cultural experiences hits just right for young travelers seeking active adventures. Guided hikes in Kluane National Park take you up demanding alpine routes like King's Throne Trail, where a 1,250-meter climb rewards you with sweeping views of Kathleen Lake and vast icefields nearby. Multi-day canoe trips down the Nisutlin River build essential paddling skills, combine riverside camping, prime fishing spots and, of course, nights around the campfire under midnight sun. Our guests often mention how much they appreciate combining wilderness treks with First Nations heritage, making stops at Da Kų Cultural Center between their hikes. The Tombstone Park area, often called Canada's Patagonia, challenges hikers with technical routes up Mount Monolith, leading to pristine alpine lakes that make the effort worthwhile. Some tours balance daytime activities with evenings in Dawson City, where gold rush history comes alive at places like Diamond Tooth Gertie's. The connections made during van rides between sites, shared trail experiences and group dynamics, tend to be highlights for our younger travelers.
Our Arctic Explorer tours really suit senior travelers, blending comfortable transport with genuine cultural experiences. The journey takes you along the Dempster Highway to cross the Arctic Circle (we always stop for a champagne toast), then on to traditional communities like Fort MacPherson. We keep a relaxed pace with two nights in most locations and regular photo stops. The cultural aspects make these tours special - you'll spend time in First Nations communities learning about traditional ways of life. While you'll need to be okay with some walking on uneven ground, our guides manage all the logistics and you'll stay in proper hotels each night.
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62 toursCouples
6 toursSeniors (50+)
29 tours
Best time to visit Yukon and Northwest Territories
- Spring 2025
Spring brings milder temperatures to our aurora tours. The Vancouver departure package is particularly good value - you'll fly over the Coast Mountains on your way to Whitehorse for nightly aurora viewing from heated shelters. Our guides explain the science behind the lights and help sort out camera settings. During the day, you can explore historic sites around town and add optional trips to spots like the wildlife preserve.
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- Summer 2025
Summer means endless daylight and ideal conditions for getting active outdoors. Our hiking tours take on trails like King's Throne in Kluane National Park, with clear views of glaciers and alpine lakes. Canoe options range from day trips near Whitehorse to proper river expeditions on the Yukon, where you'll learn traditional paddling and camp under the midnight sun. Families love the Nisutlin River trip's relaxed pace with plenty of fishing and evening campfires. The bigger tours combine Tombstone Park hiking, Dawson City gold rush history and also First Nations cultural visits.
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- Fall / Autumn 2025
Fall tours mix summer activities with early aurora chances. You can take scenic flights over Kluane National Park, paddle the Yukon River, soak in hot springs and maybe catch the Northern Lights too. The Yukon Wildlife Preserve is particularly good this time of year - the animals are active and easy to spot against the autumn colors.
- September 2025 popular 20 tours
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When's the best time to see the Northern Lights and what else can I do during my visit?
You'll want to plan your trip between late August and mid-April that's when the Northern Lights are at their most spectacular. The long dark winter nights give you plenty of chances to catch nature's light show and winter transforms the territories into this amazing playground of frozen lakes and snow-covered wilderness. You can try your hand at ice fishing learn dog sledding from local experts or zoom across frozen lakes on snowmobiles it's pretty incredible. There's this great tour called "Best Value Aurora Viewing | Wildlife & Hot Springs" where you can see the lights visit the Yukon Wildlife Preserve and unwind at Eclipse Nordic Hot Springs. If you're watching your budget the "Best Value Aurora Viewing | Basic" tour focuses on Northern Lights and includes a Whitehorse city tour.
What natural areas can I explore and how do I get to them?
Kluane National Park in Yukon is absolutely stunning it's a UNESCO site with massive icefields and Mount Logan Canada's highest peak you can explore it on foot or take incredible flightseeing tours. Then there's Tombstone Territorial Park with these dramatic peaks and vast tundra you can reach it on the Dempster Highway it's rugged but totally worth it. The "Gems of the Yukon | Hiking Tour" takes you through Tombstone's breathtaking landscapes. Over in Northwest Territories Nahanni National Park Reserve is a must-see with its deep canyons waterfalls and pristine rivers. You'll need to catch a floatplane to really explore it but the adventure's incredible whether you're canoeing rafting or hiking with guides.
What local foods should I try and where can I find them?
You've got to try Arctic Char in Yukon it's this delicate fish that local restaurants in Whitehorse prepare beautifully either pan-fried or smoked. Bannock's another must-try it's traditional First Nations bread that goes great with wild berry jams. Dawson City's gold rush-era saloons serve up hearty Caribou Stew and if you're feeling brave try the famous Sourtoe Cocktail. The "Yukon River: The Classic" tour lets you pan for gold and experience Dawson City's vibrant food scene. In Northwest Territories don't miss Muktuk traditional Inuit whale skin and blubber usually served with soy sauce and Dry Meat which is preserved caribou or moose you can find these in local markets. The "Arctic Road Trip" tour takes you to Tuktoyaktuk where you can sample authentic Inuit dishes.
How can I experience authentic indigenous culture?
The Da Kų Cultural Centre in Haines Junction really brings the Southern Tutchone culture to life with exhibitions workshops and amazing storytelling sessions. Whitehorse's Kwanlin Dün Cultural Centre gives you this deep dive into local First Nation heritage. In Dawson City you can experience a traditional Potlatch ceremony with dancing singing and feasting it's incredible. The "Gems of the Yukon | Hiking Tour" includes that Da Kų Cultural Centre visit. Over in Northwest Territories you can learn traditional drumming and beadwork from local artisans in Inuvik and explore Yellowknife's Yellowknives Dene First Nation heritage through guided tours. The "Arctic Road Trip" tour takes you through Inuvik where you'll learn about Inuvialuit traditions.
What's the best way to get around and what should I keep in mind?
In Yukon renting a car or campervan works great for the main highways like Alaska and Klondike but you'll want a solid 4x4 for the Dempster Highway especially if you're doing the "Arctic Road Trip" tour. Air North connects the major towns and floatplanes can get you to those really remote spots like Nahanni. Northwest Territories relies more on air travel with regular flights from Yellowknife and during winter these amazing ice roads open up to remote communities. The "Arctic Road Trip" tour actually takes you on these ice roads. Just remember to check ferry schedules if you're crossing big rivers like the Mackenzie it's all part of the adventure.