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About Fairbanks

This season, choose from a variety of all-inclusive tours from Thrillophilia which cover meals, transfers, luxurious accommodation, and more. We guarantee you a memorable trip with pocket-friendly packages. Enjoy a hassle-free journey with our reliable destination experts and a huge community of trusted vendors. You can also personalize your itinerary and add attractions or activities of your choice. We guarantee you 24*7 customer assistance and consistent on-ground assistance.

You can visit the Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum, which is home to a collection of vintage cars. You’d be amazed to know that a few are still operational and are maintained by the staff. Take a look at the clothing that used to be trendy, back in the 19th century. Explore the Museum of the North at the University of Alaska. You can dive deep into a collection that features more than 2,000 years of art.

Enjoy taking a walk in Pioneer Park, one of the most loved tourist attractions in the region. It’s an old village that represents the evolution of Alaska over the years. You can take an excursion to the Chena Hot Water Springs. Spend some time relaxing in the hot water springs which offer a scenic view of the mountains all around, making it a perfect addition to your Alaska tours.

So, what are you waiting for? Book your tour to Fairbanks with Thrillophilia today and explore the region's museums, landscapes and history.

Fairbanks FAQ's

Which are the best places to visit in Fairbanks?

  • Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum: If you're a car enthusiast, Fountainhead Antique Auto Museum is the perfect place. You can check out a variety of vintage cars from the 19th century. Admire the clothing that was once popular among car drivers, including hats, dresses, and more.
  • University of Alaska Museum of the North: You can visit the museum and explore the native culture of Alaska. Immerse yourself into the natural wonder and exotic wildlife of the region. The museum is home to roughly 2,000 years of art. 
  • Golden Heart Plaza: Take a walk in the Golden Heart Plaza. You can admire the fountain statue known as 'Unknown First Family' made by artist Malcolm Alexander. Take a look at roughly 70 plaques made of bronze, which carry the names of Alaska's residents, businesses, and more.
  • Pioneer Park: It is one of the most popular attractions in Alaska. Also known by the name 'Alaskaland', the park has been built to symbolize the historical importance of the region. Check out the sternwheeler, log cabins, and more at the museum.
  • Chena Hot Springs: If you're in Fairbanks, Chena Hot Springs is a must-visit. Get a chance to take a relaxing dip in the hot water springs. You can also catch sight of the Northern Lights if you're lucky.

What are the best things to do in Fairbanks?

  • Aurora Gazing: If you're visiting Fairbanks in winter, you will get a chance to head out for an Aurora gazing adventure. Watching the (Aurora Borealis) Northern Lights is one of the most loved tourist activities.
  • Relax at Chena Hot Springs: You can enjoy a day trip to the famous Chena Hot Springs. Enjoy relaxing in the hot springs and admire the scenic views all around.
  • Enjoy Dog Mushing and Sledding: Feel the thrill of sliding on the snow with sled dogs. You can also choose to meet the Alaskan Malamutes or Siberian Huskies.
  • University of Alaska Museum of the North: Visit the Museum of the North, at the University of Alaska. If you are someone who's into the art, history, and culture of a region, it is the perfect spot. The museum is known to be home to a collection of more than 1 million artifacts. 
  • Ice Fishing Expedition: Enjoy a fishing expedition in the town, you can hire an expert and head for a guided tour. Enjoy buying baits and experience catching your favorite fish in a heated cabin with professionals.

What is the best time to visit Fairbanks?

Generally, tourists visit Fairbanks throughout the year. During summer (April to August), you can enjoy many activities including river floating, late-night dining, and hiking. Fairbanks doesn’t witness much rainfall and stays dry all year. If you’re visiting Fairbanks during winter (September to March), you can opt for many activities like Aurora watching, a day trip to Chena Hot Springs, and a lot more.

Is a visa required for Fairbanks?

Yes, you will need a visa to travel to Fairbanks, located in Alaska. You’d require a B2 visa, which is compulsory for all tourists. It is suggested that you book a slot for visa documentation well in advance so that you can avoid any last-minute issues.

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