Experience the Best of Utqiagvik

Tundra Tours Inc.

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Tundra Tours - What to Expect

The Day Tour is offered during our summer season beginning May 15th  through September 15, 2024. The tour starts daily at 10:00am ending at approximately at 2:30pm. During the tour, photo opportunities will be abundant, make sure your camera is charged and ready to go.

The guide will walk you through the tundra to the ancient remains of the sod huts, stopping at iconic sites such as the whalebone arches and the historically registered whaling post. During the tour through the Iñupiat Heritage Center, your guide will share insights on the migration patterns, neighboring villages, subsistence living, festivals, and celebrations. In the traditional room, you can catch a glimpse of Iñupiat artists honing their skills while making tools, crafting native art, or working on their Umiaqs for whaling season.

We are proud to be Iñupiaq owned & operated.

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Tundra Day Tour Includes...

  • Complimentary airport shuttle that provides transportation to and from the hotel
  • Narrated tour of Inupiaq lifestyle & culture
  • Visit the Iñupiat Heritage Center
  • Historical sites
  • Tundra Walk - watch out for some Arctic wildlife!
  • Cultural Entertainment Presentation
  • Drive to northernmost point on the road system
  • Arctic Ocean & Whale Bone Arch
  • Meet local artists
  • Cultural Entertainment Presentation
  • Cathy Parker Football Field

Vehicles Available

  • 9 passenger vans
  • Wheelchair accessible bus
  • 24 passenger bus
  • 45 passenger bus
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Experience the Polar Plunge

Are you ready to earn your Polar Bear Dip Certificate by plunging your hands or feet into the Arctic Ocean/Chukchi Sea*? If that seems too easy, then perhaps you'd like to earn the Polar Plunge Certificate with a 'full body' plunge. We promise it's an experience unlike any other! Towels will be provided. Please note that it is important to understand that there are risks involved with any 'extreme' adventure. We cannot recommend any activity putting you at risk- so please be aware of any safety concerns before participating in the plunge. *Water temperature is generally in the 30-36 Degree Fahrenheit range during the summer.