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Experience the gentle nature of reindeer at Fairbanks's Basecamp, where you can feed, pet, and learn about these Arctic animals in a 30-minute guided tour.

The Reindeer Meet and Greet tour in Fairbanks, USA, offers an engaging 30-minute session with Alaskan-born reindeer at Basecamp. Priced at $40.00 per person, this experience provides a rare opportunity to get direct contact with reindeer—feeding, petting, and photographing these animals up close. The guides are knowledgeable, ensuring you learn about the reindeer’s lifestyle in the Arctic environment. The tour is best suited for those interested in wildlife and unique Alaska experiences, with most bookings made 36 days in advance.
While the tour is relatively short, it’s packed with interaction and insights. Most travelers find it enjoyable, especially those eager to connect with Arctic wildlife. A key consideration is the location, which can be tricky to find due to minimal signage, but staff are friendly and helpful. The group size is limited to 8 people, making for a more personal experience. This tour offers value for money for those looking for a quick, memorable animal encounter in a scenic setting.

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The tour begins at 2640 Himalaya Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99712. This location is within the Borealis Basecamp area, but reviews note that finding the exact spot can be challenging because there are no clear signs indicating where to park or enter. It’s advisable to arrive a little early and follow staff directions. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, simplifying logistics.
Booking is straightforward, with confirmation received at the time of booking, and the mobile ticket makes check-in easy. Most travelers can participate, although minors must be accompanied by an adult. The activity operates weather permitting, and cancellations for poor weather are fully refunded if canceled at least 24 hours in advance.
The tour fee covers all fees and taxes, along with coffee and/or tea for visitors to enjoy before or after the experience. A professional guide leads the session, sharing facts about the reindeer’s adaptations and daily life in the Arctic.
Guests also benefit from the opportunity to take photos with the reindeer, making for memorable keepsakes. The large enclosure where the reindeer live is part of the Basecamp’s setup, giving visitors a chance to see these animals in a naturalistic environment.
The resident herd consists of three reindeer—Gary, Hank, and Alis—who are Alaskan born and live at Basecamp year-round. They are fed a diet of reindeer feed along with treats like carrots and willow leaves, ensuring their well-being. The staff takes care to keep the reindeer happy and healthy, which is reflected in their calm demeanor during visits.
Guests can expect to pet and feed the reindeer, which are described as gentle creatures. The enclosure provides a good view of the animals and allows visitors to observe their behavior up close.
The guide leads the experience with enthusiasm and knowledgeable commentary about the reindeer’s natural habitat and adaptations to the Arctic climate. The guides are praised for their friendly attitude and clarity in explaining the animals’ behaviors.
Their insights help guests appreciate the significance of reindeer in Alaska’s history and culture. The guide often shares stories that make the interaction more meaningful, especially for those interested in Alaskan wildlife.
The Basecamp location is described as beautiful and suitable for a walk before or after the tour. Surrounded by the boreal forest, this setting offers a peaceful backdrop to the reindeer encounter. The area’s natural surroundings are quiet and scenic, perfect for nature lovers seeking a short outdoor excursion.
However, the lack of signage can make navigation difficult, so travelers should plan to arrive early and follow staff directions carefully. The outdoor setting enhances the authenticity of the experience, contrasting with typical zoo visits.
The tour’s duration of 30 minutes is manageable for most participants, including children over the age limit. Guests are encouraged to dress warmly, especially considering Alaska’s climate, and to wear comfortable footwear suitable for outdoor walking.
Since the tour involves close contact with animals, minimal physical exertion is required. The terrain is flat, but the weather can be cold, so preparation is key for enjoyment and comfort. Booking in advance is recommended to secure a spot, especially during busy times, as most sessions are booked around a month ahead.
For visitors interested in more wildlife or Arctic adventures, several other experiences are available, such as aurora viewing, dog sledding, and mushing. These experiences often include guided photography, hot springs visits, or nighttime aurora hunts, differing in duration and focus but sharing the Alaska wilderness appeal.
The Reindeer Meet and Greet stands out for its intimate, hands-on interaction with animals, providing a direct connection that larger tours or outdoor excursions may lack. Its short duration makes it a good choice for those with limited time or who prefer animal encounters over broader activities.
At $40 per person, this tour offers a personal and engaging reindeer experience for a reasonable price. The inclusion of feeding, petting, and photo opportunities adds value, especially given the small group size.
However, some reviews mention that the location difficulty and short duration may make some find it slightly expensive relative to other farm-based animal experiences. Still, for the chance to interact with Arctic reindeer in their natural environment, the price reflects the uniqueness of the encounter.
The tour features a free cancellation policy if canceled 24 hours in advance. Since the experience depends on good weather, adverse conditions may lead to cancellation, with options to reschedule or receive a full refund.
It’s advisable to check the weather forecast before booking, especially in winter months when outdoor activities can be affected by snow or cold temperatures. The small group size and flexible cancellation policy help make planning easier.
This short, interactive tour offers a personal connection with reindeer, suitable for wildlife enthusiasts, families, or anyone curious about Arctic animals. The guides’ friendliness and knowledge, along with the scenic outdoor setting, make it a worthwhile addition to a visit to Fairbanks.
While finding the location can pose a small challenge, the staff’s assistance ensures a smooth experience. The warmth of the reindeer and the opportunity to feed and pet them creates lasting memories. Ideal for a quick, meaningful wildlife encounter in Alaska, especially for those interested in the animals that once played a vital role in indigenous and settler culture.
“We met 3 reindeers- Gary, Hank, & Alis! I would definitely recommend this meet and greet. You get to feed them and pet them!”
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 30 minutes.
What is the price per person?
It costs $40.00 per person, including all fees and taxes.
Where does the tour start?
It begins at 2640 Himalaya Rd, Fairbanks, within the Basecamp area.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate; minors must be accompanied by an adult.
What should I wear?
Dress warmly for outdoor conditions in Alaska, especially during colder months.
Are food and drinks included?
The tour includes coffee and/or tea.
What animals will I meet?
You will meet three reindeer—Gary, Hank, and Alis—and have the chance to feed and pet them.
Is transportation provided?
No, private transportation is not included; guests are responsible for reaching the meeting point.
Can I cancel if the weather is poor?
Yes, full refunds are available if canceled 24 hours before the experience due to weather issues or other reasons.
How do I book the tour?
Bookings can be made online, with confirmation received immediately and a mobile ticket for entry.