No place in the Lower
48 states can match the rugged beauty
and spirit of adventure you'll find
in incredible Alaska. The landscape
and its inhabitants are super-sized
here, whether you're talking about
the bulky brown bears or towering
bull moose observed during your Tundra
Wilderness Tour inside Denali National
Park.
You'll get a good sense
of what makes Alaska so unique by
visiting some of the state's most
popular attractions. Start in Anchorage
with its beautiful native crafts
and summer “midnight sun,” and Fairbanks,
rich with gold rush history. Take
in the landscapes and wildlife of
Denali National Park, home to majestic
Mt. McKinley. Cruise past enormous
glaciers in Prince William Sound
while you keep your eyes open for
orcas, seals and puffins.
Surrounded by such
enormity, you can't help but marvel
at the Last Frontier. Put it all
in perspective as you're whisked
to all of Alaska's corners by land,
sea and rail on this wilderness adventure.
Price includes:
• 9 nights accommodations;
3 nights in Anchorage, and 2 nights
each in Valdez, Fairbanks and Denali
National Park
• 8 breakfasts, 2 lunches and 2 dinners
• Motorcoach transportation throughout
tour
• Prince William Sound Glacier & Wildlife
Cruise
• Tundra Wilderness Tour in Denali
National Park
• Cruise on the Chena River aboard
a sternwheeler
• Rail trip aboard Alaska Railroad
• Visits to: Valdez Museum, Wrangell-St.
Elias National Park, University of
Alaska, Fairbanks Museum, Alaska
Native Heritage Center
Limitations and Restrictions:
*Prices
are per person based on double occupancy, are subject to availability at time
of booking, and may change without notice. Child rate based on sharing a room
with two adults. Single supplement may apply. Unless stated otherwise, airfare,
taxes and government fees are not included. Fares may not reflect additional
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Day 1 – Arrive in Anchorage,
Alaska
Fly into Anchorage, Alaska's largest
city. Transfer via hotel courtesy
shuttle to the hotel.
Accommodation: Local Anchorage hotel
- 1 night
Day 2 – Valdez, Alaska
Drive through the Matanuska Susitna
Valley where world record monster
size vegetables grow in the 24-hour
daylight. Stop by Worthington Glacier
for a look at this gigantic piece
of ice. Early evening arrival into
Valdez, nestled between the waterfront
and mountains, giving it the nickname,
Alaska's Little Switzerland.
Accommodation: Local Valdez hotel
- 2 nights
Day 3 – Prince William Sound & Columbia
Glacier
This morning, enjoy an exploration
of this port community with included
entrance to the Valdez Museum. Board
a glacier & wildlife cruise and
travel through the majestic Prince
William Sound. Explore the three-mile
face of the mighty Columbia Glacier
and hear tales of the region as told
by the Alaskan crew. Keep your eyes
open for seals, sea lions, otters,
whales, and puffins throughout this
half-day exploration cruise.
Day 4 - Fairbanks
Journey north to the largest city
in the interior, Fairbanks, better
known to Alaskans as the Golden
Heart City. The route takes you
along the Trans-Alaska Pipeline
and Wrangell-St. Elias National
Park, the largest park in the U.S.
Accommodation: Local Fairbanks hotel
- 2 nights
Day 5 - Fairbanks
Today learn how the gold rush affected
Alaska's interior on a sightseeing
tour with an included visit to
the University of Alaska, Fairbanks
Museum. Time is available for shopping,
walking or dining on your own in
the downtown area. Cruise on the
Chena River aboard a sternwheeler
and experience the thrill of river
travel. Travel back to the time
when traditional riverboats plied
the waterways of Alaska's interior
during the late 1800's. Tonight,
partake in an optional authentic
salmon bake.
Day 6 – Denali National Park
Travel south to Denali National Park,
and enjoy an afternoon exploring
this pristine area at your leisure
by either participating in a complimentary
park service activity or optional
tour. There are many to choose
from including mild or wild river
rafting, flight seeing Mt. McKinley,
a jet boat safari on the Nenana
River, or a visit to the award-winning
dog kennels of 2006 Iditarod champion,
Jeff King. Tonight, partake in
an optional Denali Dinner Theater.
Accommodation: Lodge within Denali
Park - 2 nights
Day 7 – Tundra Wilderness Tour
Today travel deep into Denali National
Park on the Tundra Wilderness Tour
and search the pristine wilderness
for bear, moose, caribou and Dall
sheep. This six- to eight-hour
narrated journey provides insight
into the animals, flora and fauna
of this spectacular region.
Note: Early May and
September tours are five hours
due to road conditions.
Day 8 – Alaska Railroad to Anchorage
The morning is at leisure. This afternoon,
board the world famous Alaska Railroad
for the day trip to Anchorage.
As you travel along the Susitna
River, you may catch a glimpse
of the majestic Mt. McKinley or
black bear along the banks of the
Susitna River.
Accommodation: Local Anchorage hotel
- 2 nights
Day 9 – Anchorage
Enjoy a brief city tour of Anchorage
which includes the historic downtown
district. Then visit the Alaska
Native Heritage Center, a gathering
place that celebrates, perpetuates
and shares Alaska Native cultures.
Tonight, feast on an Alaskan style
meal and share tales from the road
with your traveling companions.
Note: You can choose
to depart for home after the
city tour and receive a price
reduction from main tour price.
Day 10 - Depart Anchorage
Your adventure comes to
an end with a courtesy transfer to
the airport.