Adventure Guide
Hotel and Travel Guide for Your Adventure Life
Tours for Adventure
Posted on September 29th, 2009 by admin, under Travel Guide, Uncategorized.
Take a tour of the Arctic flying north of Fairbanks to Dead Horse, on the north edge of North Slope in Alaska. This desert reserve, which extends to an indescribable horizon at the Arctic Ocean, is home to caribou, grizzly bears, musk oxen, and so many more species of mammals.
A good place to start is an orientation of the region, and then continue on a tour of the shores of the Arctic Ocean, finishing with an overnight stay in Dead Horse at the Arctic Caribou Inn. See Start early morning of waterfowl and life of the tundra others to obtain. You will find the scenery is conquered by the rugged Brooks Range and majestic, the field of travel packs of wolves, Dall sheep, but wolverines, arctic hare, lemmings and other wildlife species dependent. The affluent procession of wildlife of this region contains more than 160 species of birds, 36 species of mammals, nine marine mammal species and 36 species of fish.
Explore historic mining roads above the community of Wiseman Hike within the border of the National Park Gates of the Arctic, then enjoy a scenic float on the Hammond or Koyukuk Rivers. With the passage of the Arctic Circle, some tour companies will give you an official Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. A picnic at the mighty Yukon River. You’ll be amazed by the beauty of the waterway’s most famous in the Northland and learn river history.
Visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post situated in the rural community of Joy, Alaska. During his trip to the end of the Dalton Highway, the Brooks Mountain Range, the oilfield of Prudhoe Bay, the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge an the Arctic Ocean, you will see tundra, an historic mining camp and have a good luck, just lots of wildlife.
