The Aurora Borealis ignites when charged solar particles dance with Earth’s upper atmosphere. Depending on which atmospheric layer is "excited," the colors shift—most commonly manifesting as an eerie, breathtaking green glow caused by oxygen atoms colliding 120km above us. In the heart of the Northwest Territories, the Aurora graces the skies an average of 240 nights a year. That means you can witness this celestial spectacle nearly every single night from late summer through early spring! Please note: While there is a 95% chance of spotting the lights under clear skies, the Aurora is a natural phenomenon. Because weather and solar activity are beyond our control, sightings cannot be guarant...
Highlights
3 days
Offered in Mandarin & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
3 days
Offered in Mandarin & English
Non-refundable
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Professional, fun local guide
2-Night Hotel Accommodation
Air-conditioned vehicle
24 hour Airport pick-up / drop-off
Food and drink
Suggested service fee , Yellowknife
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Arrive Yellowknife
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Yellowknife
Arrive Yellowknife, transfer to hotel. Tonight, start your Aurora viewing tour Aurora Viewing at around 10:00 pm.
4 hours
3-Day Guided Tour to Yellowknife Aurora Viewing
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The Aurora Borealis ignites when charged solar particles dance with Earth’s upper atmosphere. Depending on which atmospheric layer is "excited," the colors shift—most commonly manifesting as an eerie, breathtaking green glow caused by oxygen atoms colliding 120km above us. In the heart of the Northwest Territories, the Aurora graces the skies an average of 240 nights a year. That means you can witness this celestial spectacle nearly every single night from late summer through early spring! Please note: While there is a 95% chance of spotting the lights under clear skies, the Aurora is a natural phenomenon. Because weather and solar activity are beyond our control, sightings cannot be guarant...