I just wanted to mention how much I enjoyed my trip. It was so well organised and hassle free.
Ashlee Burn
Absolutely excellent hospitality excellent organization friendly hosts brilliant exposure to nature and a once in a lifetime experience viewing the northern lights in Yukon.
SrikumarG
I can never thank you enough for the adventure of a lifetime.
Brenda Page
We enjoyed our Aurora viewing so much tonight that we’d like to go again.
Elise Shannon
Just awesome, everything was great, the guides are so well informed and always in a good mood.
Enrique Becerra
We enjoyed the Wildlife Preserve and Takhini Hot Spring tour and also we were very happy to see Aurora on our last night.
Ishikwawa
The whole organisation was really good and the people were soo nice and they try their best to give you unforgettable moments... I can only say good things about it...
Steffen
All the guides were brilliant. I can’t recommend them highly enough. The office staff and management were very helpful too. This has been a once in a lifetime trip. A bucket list adventure. Well done, guys.
Nicki P
We had the most amazing trip ... . Absolutely well organized. Weather was on our side and Reinhard is such a skilled driver and his wildlife spotting skills are phenominal.
Naseera Koya
I flew to Whitehorse only for 1 night in the hope to see the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights). It was a risk as they don't come out every night, but it paid off. At approx 3am the lights came out and it was spectacular.
Leese D
...thank you so much to Arctic Range – my wife and I loved every minute of our adventures with you.
Will and Audrey
Felix put together the vacation of a lifetime. Everyone we came in contact with was incredibly professional and friendly.
Adam S.
Thank you [...] for a great experience and we hope to return to the Yukon one day.
Remi L
Thank you for taking good care of us on our Aurora viewing tour.
Thanks to your advice, we were able to take nice photos!
Yoshimi Jimbo
On Friday I went snow shoeing around Miles Canyon. It was very nice to see the Yukon river under the snow.