REGION
Canada, YukonTHEME
Adventure, Guide, Trek, WildlifeACTIVITIES
Glacier, Hiking, Observation, TrekkingDURATION
12 daysDIFFICULTY
Very demandingEmbark on the Donjek Glacier trek, a wild 9-day backpacking journey deep in Kluane National Park, where you traverse rugged terrain including tundra plateaus, glacier-fed rivers, steep scree slopes and remote valleys.
For nine days you travel off-trail, relying on map, compass and the expertise of experienced guides, no maintained paths, only wilderness.
As you approach the toe of Donjek Glacier, be ready for dramatic mountain views, sweeping icefields and the chance to spot caribou, Dall sheep, moose or even bears.
Each night is spent in tents, with wholesome homemade meals and the quiet intimacy of nature.
This is an extreme-level adventure for seasoned hikers seeking raw, remote landscapes and true immersion in Yukon’s wild heart.

Detailed program
Date:
August 2nd to 13th 2026 – 8 spots left.
Itinerary
DAY 1: ARRIVAL IN WHITEHORSE
Upon arrival in Whitehorse, you take the free shuttle to get to your hotel (right there when you exit the terminal). Note that we always try and book hotels which offers the free shuttle but in case there is no more availability, there are always taxis available to drive you downtown (count approximately $25 for a ride from the airport to your hotel). Depending on your arrival time, you will have time to explore Whitehorse and take a stroll on the Millennium Trail or check out the MacBride Museum.
A pre-trip meeting takes place in the lobby of your hotel at 5pm today with your guides. This is the perfect opportunity to ask any last-minute questions about your hiking trip, do a gear check and meet your fellow adventurers!
Night in a hotel in Whitehorse.
DAY 2: JOURNEY TO THE LANDS OF KLUANE
We meet this morning and together we drive West towards Haines Junction and Kluane National Park. After about 1 hour on the road, we arrive in the small village of Champagne and stop at Long Ago Peoples Place where you step back in time and learn about Southern Tutchone culture. After the visit, we keep on driving all the way to Haines Junction, there we sign up for our backpacking adventure at the Da Ku Cultural Center. While we deal with the paperwork, you can enjoy the center which has two permanent exhibits on Kluane National Park and the local Champagne and Aishihik First Nation.
Once we have signed up, we drive north to Kluane Lake, Yukon’s largest Lake, and set up camp for the night. We enjoy a hearty meal together and discuss the last details of our adventure to come.
Lunch and Dinner.
Night in a tent.
DAY 3: ENTERING THE WILD
After a good breakfast, a short drive takes us to the trailhead, 10km north of the small community of Burwash Landing. There, we leave civilization behind and begin our hiking trip towards the Donjek glacier. The first day presents no particular difficulty, especially because for most of the day we follow an old mining road, from which remains only a narrow passage through the willows in some locations.
As we near the end of the Burwash Uplands, we set up camp and spend our first night out in the wild.
Lunch and Dinner.
Night in a tent.
DAYS 4-10 : THE GLACIER EXPEDITION IN THE HEART OF KLUANE
From here, we step off the trail and choose our route at every step! There are no signs along the route and all we have to find our way with are a map, a compass, GPS and your guide’s route finding skill and knowledge!
Throughout the next 8 days, you experience true wilderness backpacking and each day has its own challenge: we hike across the very uneven tundra, we go down steep and sometimes slippery scree slopes, contour around sometimes steep and always uneven mountain sides, bushwhack through willow or spruce forests, wade across fast flowing creeks and rivers… If you easily experience fear of heights, you may be uneasy in some sections. The most challenging aspect of it all is that we are constantly off trail, where every step is more costly than on a regular hiking trail, especially with a heavy pack on. By “off-trail”, we do not mean only off the beaten path, we actually mean that we never, or very rarely, hike on a trail! Even though it is difficult to compare, we like to say that on average 1 km off-trail is equivalent to at least 2km on a regular hiking trail, energy-wise. Your guide knows these areas and always makes sure to choose the safest route, even though it might not be the shortest!

We also encounter some easier terrain in some areas, like when we hike the flat gravelly river valley of the Donjek River or when we hike across grassy alpine slopes from which the views on Kluane National Park’s high peaks are magnificent!
As we carry all our gear and food with us, every guest should expect between 7 and 9kg of common gear and food per person, to go in your pack with your personal gear and tent.
All these efforts are worth it; every day we discover new splendid vistas of the mountains around us, the immense glacial valleys and obviously the Donjek Glacier itself. At some point, we even stand right in front of the toe of the glacier, only a hundred meters from the ice!
Being alone in these lands where it is not unusual to spot a moose, a bear or a caribou, looking at some of the highest mountains in North America is a feeling you will not soon forget!
Every night, we choose our camp wisely and appreciate gourmet meals before enjoying a well-deserved rest in our tents.
On average, you should expect between 5 and 7 hours of active hiking each day, with an average daily elevation gain of 300m (maximum around 1000m).
We also have one day ‘off’ on day 5, meaning that we can go explore the surroundings of the camp without our large backpacks. This day is also a buffer in case we face adverse weather conditions.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Nights in a tent.
DAY 11 : RETURN TO CIVILIZATION
As we hike along (and many times across) one last small creek, we come across a dirt road and 5 kilometer further, the Alaska Highway! This is the end of our adventure, and a Terre Boréale driver comes to pick us up and drive us back to town.
We arrive in town in the early evening and drop you off at your hotel. Your guide will be happy to give some recommendations on which restaurant to go to for your last evening in town!
Breakfast and lunch.
Night in a hotel in Whitehorse.
DAY 12 : END OF THE YUKON ADVENTURE
We transfer you to the airport or to your next Yukon adventure.
Travel periods
Departures from 02/08/2026 to 13/08/2026Prices
From 2,995€Ask for a quote
Pricing information
OUR PRICE INCLUDES :
- Meals as indicated in itinerary above
- Accommodations as indicated in itinerary above, based on double occupancy
- Van transfers before and after the hike
- Bilingual guide French/English
- All gear for hiking in remote country (including tent and bear-spray, except sleeping bags and sleeping mats)
- Satellite communication device for emergencies
- O-Nord premium 24/7 assistance in case of emergency
OUR PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE :
- Single room/tent supplement of € 170
- Airport transfers
- Sleeping bags, sleeping mats, backpacks
- Alcoholic beverages
- Domestic & International flights
- Gratuities
- Multi-risk “premium” cancellation insurance (contact us for details)
Good to know
- Difficulty : Extreme
- Group size : 2 to 8 participants
- On this trip, we are proud to offer 100% homemade food, with meals and snacks prepared and dehydrated by us. This allows us to provide high-quality local food while controlling our waste. Indeed, our trips aim for a “zero-waste” approach, as we have eliminated single-use plastic bags and use only cloth bags to transport meals and snacks, for example
- Since we carry all our equipment on our backs, expect to carry 7 to 9 kg of shared gear (food, equipment, etc.) per person, in addition to your personal gear and your tent
- This adventure takes place on the traditional territories of the Kluane First Nation and the White River First Nation
- Elevation gain: up to 2,110 m (Atlas Pass) and 1,960 m (Hodge Pass)
- Other dates available on request
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