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Experience two nights of Aurora viewing near Yellowknife, combining guided northern lights hunts and cozy cabin stays with snacks, stories, and panoramic views.
Chasing the Northern Lights becomes an accessible and memorable adventure with the Yellowknife 2 Night Aurora Combo Hunting Cabin No Hotel tour. Priced at $214.40 per person, this package offers a blend of exciting aurora hunts and comfortable lodge-style accommodations over two days in the heart of Canada’s aurora zone. The tour is especially appealing for those who want to combine active pursuit with restful comfort, featuring pickup service and mobile ticketing for ease and convenience.
This tour is designed for travelers who prefer a guided experience that maximizes Aurora viewing opportunities while providing a cozy setting to relax. It is suitable for most guests, with most travelers able to participate and pickup included each night. A key strength of this experience is the real-time aurora tracking used by guides, ensuring you visit the best spots each evening. A notable limitation for some might be the dinner not included, so planning ahead for meals is recommended.


The first night of this tour kicks off with a guided Aurora hunt lasting approximately four hours. From the meeting point at 4919 45th St, Yellowknife, local guides lead the group beyond the city lights, into areas with clearer skies and less light pollution. They use real-time aurora data to select optimal viewing spots, increasing the chances of witnessing a vibrant display.
Guides share engaging stories and northern legends during the drive, creating an immersive cultural experience. They also offer tips for photography, helping guests capture the Aurora Borealis in their cameras. Throughout the hunt, warm drinks and snacks are available to keep everyone comfortable while waiting for the lights to appear.
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On the second night, the focus shifts to relaxing in a heated cabin at the private Arctic Aurora Camp. Located amidst boreal forest, this cozy cabin features panoramic windows, perfect for Aurora viewing from inside. For those who want to step outside, traditional tipis and glass-roofed shelters offer additional photo opportunities and a chance to experience the environment.
Guests can settle into the warmth of the cabin after an active day, enjoying a peaceful night while keeping an eye on the sky. The camp’s quiet surroundings and accessibility make it an ideal spot for watching the Aurora dance in a serene setting without the distractions of a busy hotel environment.

This tour departs from Yellowknife’s 4919 45th St at 10:00 pm each night, with pickup included. The use of air-conditioned vehicles ensures a comfortable ride during the chase. The tour operates as a private experience, meaning only your group joins, which allows for a tailored and relaxed atmosphere.
The tour’s structure provides a balance of movement and rest, with approximately four hours dedicated to Aurora hunting each night. Since most travelers can participate, it offers accessible outdoor activity with minimal physical requirements, though guests should dress warmly for outdoor viewing.
What sets this tour apart is the guides’ use of real-time Aurora data, which enhances the likelihood of a successful sighting. This dynamic approach means the group isn’t limited to static locations but can be guided to areas with the clearest skies on any given night.
This real-time tracking, combined with the local knowledge of guides, maximizes the Aurora viewing experience. Guests are kept informed about aurora activity and weather conditions, which helps in planning the best moments for photos or just enjoying the natural spectacle.

The heated cabin at the Arctic Aurora Camp provides a significant comfort advantage. With panoramic windows, guests can watch the northern lights without stepping outside, ideal during very cold nights. For those wanting outdoor photos, the traditional tipis and glass shelters offer inspiring spots for capturing the Aurora.
The camp creates a quiet and private environment, away from city lights, enhancing the experience of the Aurora’s natural beauty. The setting balances warmth, comfort, and unobstructed views, making it a popular choice for guests who appreciate a combination of outdoor adventure and relaxing indoors.

While dinner is not included in the tour, guests enjoy snacks, coffee, and tea provided during the Aurora hunts and at the camp. These small touches help maintain energy levels and add to the cozy experience. The focus remains on the Northern Lights, with the guides offering storytelling and local insights throughout the nights.
Guests should plan ahead for dinner, especially if they prefer specific meals or are on a special diet, as this component is not part of the package. The provision of snacks and warm drinks helps mitigate the cold while waiting for the Aurora to appear.

The tour is managed by NWT Charter Services, with full confirmation upon booking. The experience is bookable well in advance, with a typical booking window of about 40 days. Cancelation is flexible, allowing cancellation up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
The mobile ticket feature ensures easy access and management, and the near public transportation makes it accessible for most visitors arriving in Yellowknife. Since this is a private tour, groups enjoy a personalized experience without large crowds.

While this tour offers a combination of guided hunting and cozy cabin viewing, it is one of several options available around Yellowknife. Similar experiences include Aurora Lodge tours, snowmobile adventures, or dog sledding excursions, but this combo emphasizes real-time tracking and private comfort.
The price point of $214.40 balances affordability with a comprehensive experience. It suits those seeking a guided, comfortable, and flexible Aurora adventure with the convenience of hotel pickup and private group participation.
This tour is ideal for adventurers who value guided expertise and comfort during their Aurora experience. The combination of outdoor hunts and warm indoor viewing offers a good mix of action and relaxation. The local guides’ knowledge and real-time Aurora tracking improve the chances of a memorable sighting.
Guests who appreciate storytelling, snacks, and scenic environments will find this experience particularly appealing. It’s a well-rounded option for those wanting a personalized, flexible Aurora adventure with dependable logistics.
How long does each Aurora hunt last?
Each night’s guided Aurora hunt lasts approximately 4 hours.
What is included in the tour?
The tour includes pickup and drop-off, snacks, coffee and tea, and guidance during the Aurora hunts and at the camp.
Is dinner provided?
No, dinner is not included, so guests should plan for their own meals outside the tour hours.
Where does the tour start?
The tour begins at 4919 45th St, Yellowknife at 10:00 pm each night.
Can most travelers participate?
Yes, most travelers can participate, with no specific physical requirements noted.
What makes this tour unique?
The use of real-time Aurora data and private, cozy viewing settings at the Arctic Aurora Camp.
How flexible is the cancellation policy?
Guests can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.
Is this a group or private experience?
This is a private tour, meaning only your group participates, enhancing personalization.
What kind of transportation is used?
An air-conditioned vehicle is used for the Aurora hunts, ensuring comfort during transfers.
What if the weather isn’t clear?
Guides track real-time data, but like all Aurora tours, viewing depends on weather conditions and aurora activity.
How do I book this experience?
Reservations are managed through NWT Charter Services, with details available on the booking platform.