Yukon Day Trip from Skagway
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Experience Highlights
Enjoy a full day in the Yukon with this tour from Skagway. With a tour guide accompanying you throughout the experience, you'll be able to take the best photographs, appreciate the local wildlife and even enter the Caribou Crossing.
You'll discover the history of the area, which is famous for the gold rush at the end of the 19th century. You don't have to worry about travel, as return transfers are included in an air-conditioned vehicle. Lunch is also included so where to eat is not a problem.
- Depart Skagway and experience the Yukon for a full day with this 6.5 hour tour.
- You will always be accompanied by a tour guide as you visit natural sites such as Bennett Beach, Tagish Lake, Caribou Crossing and many more.
- All transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, lunch and entrance to Caribou Crossing are included.
What’s included
- Yukon tour from Skagway
- Tourist guide
- All transfers in air-conditioned vehicles
- Lunch
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Step by Step
Discover the scenery on the Canada-US border with this Yukon tour from Skagway. Specifically, you'll spend a day on this experience that lasts about 6.5 hours. Transfers are already included as the two places are about 170 km apart.
Due to the length of the excursion, lunch is also included so that you can restore your strength in the middle of the experience. Throughout the whole time you will be accompanied by a tour guide to whom you can address all your questions and doubts.
In this way, you will discover the treasures of the Yukon, Canada's westernmost region. This place stands out for its wide repertoire of natural places that you can't miss, surrounded by tundra, snow and a subarctic climate.
Some of the highlights of your visit include Tagish Lake for photo stops, Bove Island and Lime Mountain, the Carcross Wilderness and the Bennet Beach lookout.
The tour also includes admission to Caribou Crossing, which is a museum about the flora and fauna of the region. Inside you'll find campsites with dog sleds and all sorts of information about local species.