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10-Nights Rafting the Tatshenshini River

Alaska/Canada
10-Nights Rafting the Tatshenshini River
Alaska/Canada
MT Sobek
Vacation Offer ID 1376667
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Overview

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Ready for one of the greatest river journeys on earth? Born among the chiseled snow-clad mountains of the Yukon, the Tatshenshini River flows with a casual grace past fields of wildflowers and sweeping glaciers on its relentless path to the sea. Explore this remote, rugged habitat of grizzly and black bear, mountain goat, moose, bald eagle, and osprey. Take in the breathtaking Ice Age scenery while rafting among icebergs. Join this epic adventure, on easy rapids navigated by expert guides and day hikes through dazzling wilderness, that gratifies the soul.

Highlights:
  • Raft Class II-III rapids over 132 miles down the river through a great wilderness frontier
  • Enjoy up-close views of roaming wildlife, like grizzly bears, wolves, mountain goats, and moose
  • Hike through fields of wildflowers, sweeping glaciers and through glacier valleys, and camp riverside

Important Trip Details:
This is a moderate river rafting trip. You should be comfortable rafting up to 29 miles over the course of 6 hours per day for 8 days on class II – III rapids. We will also hike up to 6 hours, with 2,600’ of elevation gain and loss. Hiking is optional! Previous river rafting experience is recommended, and you should be in good physical condition. Due to the remote nature of this trip, vehicle support is not available.

Minimum Age: 14

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Destination Guide
Yukon Territory

Yukon Territory

Wedged between Alaska and the Northwest Territories on each side, Yukon Territory is bounded by British Columbia, to the south and the Arctic Ocean to the north. The Yukon is one of the easiest places north of the arctic circle to access, however, that does not mean it is simple. The only city in the territory, Whitehorse is in the south and can be accessed by roads but these roads deteriorate rapidly the further north they go. With only 20,000 residents, nearly everyone in the territory lives in Whitehorse. Despite the population size, the city limits make it the largest urban designated areas in Canada. The central downtown area of the city is very small but the residents are spread across this large area giving them plenty of space to live.
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Tatshenshini River

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Valid Date Ranges

August 2025
08/07/2025 08/17/2025 Call for pricing
Prices subject to availability and change without notice. Some restrictions may apply.

All fares are quoted in US Dollars.