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Fairbanks has been named the United States’ second best
US destination to visit in 2013 by Lonely Planet, the leading travel guidebook
publisher and website. The honor is part of Lonely Planet’s annual Top US
Destinations series, which recognizes the top 10 U.S. cities and regions that
have good reason to welcome visitors in the coming year.
Fairbanks ranked high on the list of travel destinations
thanks to a natural wonder, aurora borealis and the peak of an 11 year solar
cycle that results in spectacular northern lights displays.
“Each year, US-based editors team up with Lonely Planet’s
expert authors to compile a list of US destinations that are prime for the next
year,” said Robert Reid, Lonely Planet’s US Travel Editor, “We wanted to shine
a light on 10 places in the US that travelers should add to their wish lists
for the coming year. Our 2013 picks are literally all over the map:
once-in-a-lifetime northern lights, new top-tier museums, moose trails,
Polynesian paradise and barrels of bourbon. Enjoy, and send us a postcard! Have
you seen aurora borealis (aka the northern lights)? The sensation of seeing
Arctic skies crackle with smoky blues, greens and reds has long drawn
off-season travelers way north. 2013 will be big, marking the end of a fiery 11-year-cycle,
when sunspots are particularly feisty, making for a big show in the Fairbanks
sky 240 nights a year. Go.”
“Fairbanks has been an aurora destination for decades,”
said Luke Hopkins, Fairbanks North Star Borough Mayor, “With a high degree of successful
sightings, visitors from all over the world come to Fairbanks each and every
year to see spectacular northern lights displays. Our clear, dark nights and
global position under the so-called ‘Auroral Oval’ make this one of the best
places on earth to see the aurora borealis.”
Visitors traveling to Fairbanks in 2013 will not only
find the northern lights, but also a variety of events, celebrations, and
attractions.
“While seeing the northern lights is a good reason to
visit Fairbanks, there are many more winter attractions that should rank high
on your to-do list,” said Jerry Cleworth, Fairbanks City Mayor. “A whole host
of other fascinating activities and events are unveiled during the winter
months. From dog mushing to ice sculpting, and snow machining to skiing and
more!”
In February, the annual Yukon Quest, a 1000 mile sled dog
endurance race will run from Whitehorse, Yukon Territory to Fairbanks, and the
International Federation of Sled Dog Sports will hold the 2013 World Sled Dog
Championships. In March, Ice Alaska will present "Future in Ice," the
World Championships, an annual competition of ice carving that features
spectacular sculptures made from two ton blocks of ice.
In summer, the longer days serve as the backdrop for
Alaska-sized events like the Midnight Sun Baseball game, the Fairbanks Midnight
Sun Festival, and the World Eskimo-Indian Olympics.
The annual Lonely Planet Top US Destinations list is
compiled by Lonely Planet’s editors and authors. Mr. Reid said that the choices
are not based on where travelers are already going but rather are “our pick of
where we believe travelers really should consider visiting in 2013.”
Here is the entire list for 2013:
1. Louisville,
KY
2.
Fairbanks, AK
3. San Juan
Islands, WA
4.
Philadelphia, PA
5. American
Samoa
6. Eastern
Sierras, CA
7. Northern
Maine, ME
8. Twin
Cities, MN
9. Verde
Valley, AZ
10. Glacier
National Park, MT
The Top US Destinations list is among the top read
articles on lonelyplanet.com every year.
The website receives over 12m unique visitors each month. Lonely Planet
also has over 925,000 Facebook fans (facebook.com/lonelyplanet) and 914,000
Twitter followers (@lonelyplanet).
FCVB
The Fairbanks Convention and Visitors Bureau is a
non-profit marketing organization whose mission is to enhance the quality of
the visitor experience and to contribute to the economic well-being of the
Fairbanks region by marketing to potential visitors. The FCVB markets Fairbanks
as a year-round destination by promoting local events, attractions and
activities to independent travelers, group tour operators, travel agents,
meeting planners and the media. Find out more at www.explorefairbanks.com.
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