Alaska

5 Days Aurora Journey in Alaska

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– Fairbanks | Chena Hot Springs | Anchorage –

Alaska, the final frontier. Enjoy a relaxing holiday at the prestigious Chena Hot Springs Resort, seek out the majestic Northern Lights, and explore this majestic region onboard the Alaska Rail.

Start location: Fairbanks, Alaska
End Location: Anchorage, Alaska

  • Product ID AKNL5D4N
  • Destination/Regions Alaska, United States, US Pacific Coast
    • Activity Level Easy
    • Duration 5 Days 4 Nights
    All about the 5 Days Aurora Journey in Alaska.

    5 Days Aurora Journey in Alaska


    On average, in about 243 days a year, which is about 2/3 of the days, Aurora is visible in the night sky in Alaska, giving this region one of the highest probability of seeing the Northern Lights.


    Among all the Aurora destinations, Fairbanks is perhaps the city that is located closest to the Arctic Circle. It is also at a higher altitude then Whitehorse in the Yukon Territories in Canada. Giving it darker sky that is away from the hustle and bustle of city life.


    At Chena Hot Springs, you will for sure get an even more spectacular view of the Aurora for it is some 60 miles away from Fairbanks. As you anticipate for the aurora to appear, take a moment and embrace that you are setting foot on one of the last piece of frontier that is Alaska.


    During day time, indulge yourself in one of the many facilities at Chena Hot Springs. Reward yourself for a relaxing and unforgettable expedition.



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      Travelers cheer on the dog teams and mushers at the start of the 2011 Iditarod Race in downtown Anchorage.
      Credit: © State of Alaska/Matt Hage




    Route Overview


    Day 1: Fairbanks – Chena Hot Springs

    Day 2: Chena Hot Springs

    Day 3: Chena Hot Springs – Fairbanks

    Day 4: Fairbanks – Anchorage

    Day 5: Anchorage – Alyeska Resort (optional)


    Trip Highlights

    • Fairbanks This vibrant city in the far north features a charming downtown, a thriving arts community, and rich Alaska Native culture. Be sure to visit the Museum of The North to learn of the region’s history & culture.
    • Chena Hot Springs Located at the center of a 40-square-mile geothermal area, Chena Hot Springs receives a steady stream of water that even needs to be cooled before one can soak in it. Be sure to check out the Aurora Ice Museum that is constructed from more than 1,000 tons of ice and snow!
    • Anchorage The largest city in Alaska, and don’t be surprised to see a Moose on the street! as it shares its space with approximately 1,500 moose!
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      Fairbanks, Alaska, downtown, Chena River, flower baskets on Cushman Street bridge
      © State of Alaska/Michael DeYoun

    Optional Add-on

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      Hotel Alyeska
      Credit: Travel Alaska
    • Alyeska Resort (Optional) Alaska’s premier year-round resort destination. Be sure to take the Alyeska Aerial Tram to the top of Mt. Alyeska for an incredible view of the Turnagain Arm, and endless peaks deep into the Chugach Mountain range.

    Travel Alaska: Get Inspired by Winter in Alaska

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    1. Day 1 Fairbanks - Chena Hot Springs

      chena-hot-springs Chena Hot Springs Resort. / Credit: Travel Alaska/Chris McLennan ©2022

      Arriving in Fairbanks today, and step out of the airport to the smell of fresh Northern air. Remember to have your camera ready for a photo with the giant bear specimen located in the airport lobby. This might be your only chance to see if if you arrive during Winter Season as bears are in the midst of their hibernation cycle. Later, you will head to one of the most sought after resort location, Chena Hot Springs Resort. The Resort’s shuttle will pick you up from the airport and it will take you directly to the resort that’s roughly 60 miles away.

      After checking-in, feel free to dip your toes in the outdoor hot springs swimming pool. There are also various facilities in the resort, and all the activities are yours to choose from. At Night, feel free to head outdoors to a place without light pollution and wait for the aurora to come.

      Keep in mind that with the Alaska Train schedule, you will need to arrive in Fairbanks on Thursdays.

    2. Day 2 Chena Hot Springs

      alaska-chena-hot-spring-ice-museum Aurora Ice Museum at Chena Hot Springs Resort. / Credit: Travel Alaska/Chris McLennan ©2022

      Today you can enjoy a morning without a morning call. When you do wake up, feel free to participate in various activities at the resort, or visit the Ice Sculpture Museum for a once in a lifetime experience. Don’t forget to order a glass of ice-cold vodka mixed with a special “ice cup”!

      At night, you will still have another opportunity to enjoy the majestic aurora again.

    3. Day 3 Chena Hot Springs - Fairbanks

      fairbank-aurora Fairbanks Aurora Credit: Travel Alaska

      Heading back to Fairbanks today by shuttle.

      When you arrive in Fairbanks, you can go to the ”Northern Museum” at the University of Alaska in Fairbanks for exhibits that will teach you about the Alaska region; learn everything from the frozen tundra, oil, and the Northern Lights; or learn of the Ecology of the coastline, or the history of the Aboriginal people, and gold rush era that shaped the history of the land.

      Overnight in Fairbanks. A special ”Northern Lights Tour” will be arranged late at night, where you will go to the Aurora Cabin on the outskirts of Fairbanks to enjoy the Aurora. This is an excellent viewing platform and offers hot coffee and tea to keep you warm. While waiting, you can also meet and chat with other tourists.

    4. Day 4 Fairbanks - Anchorage (via Alaska Rail)

      Aurora-Winter-Train Alaska Rail Travelling in Winter / Credit: Alaska Railroad – Kerry Tasker

      This morning, you will be heading to the train station for the 8:30 am train to Anchorage.

      Brace yourself onboard this scenic train from Fairbanks, as it will travel through some of the most beautiful regions of Alaska. You will be presented by the unique northern scenery along the way and will have a chance to see the majestic Mount McKenley, which is the tallest peak in North America and an icon for many Americans. At the tallest peak, Mt. Mckinley is 6,174 meters high, and the secondary peak of Mt. Froaker is 5,303 meters high, and the 4,442-meter Mt. Hunter creates a majestic and sacred mountain scenery.

      Overnight in Anchorage.

    5. Day 5 Anchorage

      Anchorage-Skyline Anchorage Skyline / Credit: Ken Graham Photography

      Today is the last leg of this trip, and you will have time to shop the local for salmon products or noble fur fashion in Anchorage before departing Alaska to end an unforgettable trip.