The ItineraryDay 1 - Flight to Anchorage - Arrive around 5 pm 1 night at Four Points by Sheraton Head up to Glen Alps trailhead towards end of day for views and sunset. Day 2 - Visit AK Native Heritage Center in the morning On our way to Seward stop a Beluga Point sight, where Belugas are often spotted in July and August Take a short walk to Bird Creek where you'll witness a spectacular run of Silver Salmon. See Virgin Creek Falls in Girdwood. Arrive in Seward- 2 nights in Sea Treasure Inn Day 3 - 11:30 am Cruise Kenai fjord Seaward Major Marine Tours Lunch and beverages inc. Back at 5:30 pm Day 4 - Off to Talkeetna - 5+ hours drive 1 night at The Inn @ Liberty Farm Located just 120 road miles northeast of Anchorage, the quaint, historic town of Talkeetna sits near the confluence of three mighty rivers, the Susitna, the Chulitna, and the Talkeetna. Mountain Voyager flight seeing Tour Get the best views of Denali on an air tour from Talkeetna. This flightseeing adventure takes you over rivers, valleys, glaciers, and snowcapped mountains, providing an unparalleled look at the highest peak in North America. Plus, fly deep into the Alaska Range to see the Kahiltna Glacier, the longest in Denali National Park. You have the option to upgrade to include a glacier landing, if you wish. Day 5 - White Moose Lodge in Healy - 2 nights Tour/hike the Park and look for Alaska's Big Five: Moose, Bears, Caribou, wolves and Dall sheeps Day 6 - DOGONELT DENALI PARK TOUR Fun three-hour tour to the Wolf's Den Kennel, home to Iditarod finisher Mark Santos, his family, and their 60 or so sled dogs. Along with tales from the Iditarod and more time to meet the sled dogs, you'll also get a taste of the Alaska lifestyle in general. Rebuilding the homestead, living in a log cabin without running water, planning out grocery runs over 200 miles away. Day 7 - Depart to Fairbanks - 1 night Visit UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA MUSEUM OF THE NORTH The museum showcases stories from people and places in Alaska, has award-winning exhibitions, and a souvenir shop bursting with special local treats. Stop by The Place Where You Go To Listen exhibit – a sound and light display driven by the real-time position of the moon and sun. Day 8 - Flight back home from Fairbanks |
Going AbroadEmbark on a breathtaking journey through the rugged wilderness of Alaska on our extraordinary tour.
Alaska in July has 18 hours of daylight, and temperature are around 50° - 65°, Fairbanks are pure sunlight.Get ready to be captivated by towering mountains, colossal glaciers, and pristine lakes as we navigate this untamed frontier. Witness the mesmerizing spectacle of breaching humpback whales and playful sea otters along the stunning coastline. Explore the vast expanse of Denali National Park, home to North America's highest peak, Mount Denali, and encounter the majestic wildlife that roams its untouched landscapes. Glide through icy fjords, surrounded by shimmering blue icebergs, as we navigate the dramatic Inside Passage. Immerse yourself in Alaska's rich native culture and history, discovering the traditions of the indigenous people who have thrived in harmony with this awe-inspiring environment for centuries. Untamed beauty of Alaska's wilderness, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure in one of the world's last great frontiers. Activity Level: 2 Some physical activities. Non-vigorous activity during at least 4 hrs/week. Food & DiningAlaskan cuisine is as diverse and unique as the state's rugged landscapes. Drawing inspiration from its rich natural resources, traditional Native Alaskan ingredients, and influences from various immigrant communities, the food in Alaska offers a delightful blend of flavors and culinary traditions.
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