Dive into an expedition that showcases the vibrant facets of Anchorage, transitioning seamlessly from urban charm to wild wild life viewing. This tour is an authentic Alaskan experience, blending city exploration with intimate wildlife encounters at the Wildlife Conservation Center. Uncover the city's treasures, from the historical resonance at the Ulu Factory to the aeronautical marvels at Lake Hood. As the cityscape fades, the tranquil realms of the Wildlife Conservation Center beckon. Here, come face-to-face with Alaska's iconic wildlife. Witness bears, moose, elk, caribou, wolves, an experience that's as thrilling as it is enlightening. Our exceptional guides, with a deep-seated passion for Alaska's urban and natural wonders, are your companions in this exciting narrative. This isn't merely a tour; it's your gateway to the heart and soul of the Last Frontier.
View Salmon running up the river during the summer months and learn about Anchorage's founding history.
At the Ulu Factory, customers will witness the creation of traditional Alaskan ulu knives, observing the blend of utility and tradition that these unique cutting tools represent in Alaskan culture.
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
Lake Hood is the world's largest and busiest seaplane base, offering a fascinating view of Alaskan aviation in action. Visitors can watch small aircraft take off and land on the water, framed by a backdrop of stunning Alaskan scenery.
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Whales, Dahl Sheep on the mountains along with gorgeous waterfalls
The Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center is a sanctuary for native wildlife, where visitors can encounter rescued animals, including bears, moose, and eagles, in expansive natural habitats designed for rehabilitation and education about conservation efforts in Alaska.
Portage Valley, nestled in the Chugach National Forest of Alaska, is a scenic corridor of glaciers, wildlife, and trails, leading to the stunning Portage Lake and its floating icebergs, offering visitors a serene and picturesque Alaskan wilderness experience.
Please check in at our new location: 509 W. 3rd Ave, directly across from the Hilton Hotel. Parking is available across the street. Check in at the concierge desk, then wait in our garden or indoor lobby. Please arrive 20 mins before departure. Look for the gray van with a bear!
Anchorage is a vibrant city nestled in the heart of Alaska, offering a unique blend of urban amenities and breathtaking natural beauty. Known as the 'City of Lights and Flowers,' it serves as the perfect gateway to the vast wilderness of the Last Frontier, with easy access to stunning landscapes, wildlife, and outdoor adventures.
A scenic 11-mile trail that offers stunning views of the Cook Inlet, wildlife, and the Chugach Mountains. Perfect for walking, biking, and wildlife viewing.
A premier cultural and historical museum showcasing Alaska's art, history, and indigenous cultures. Features a large collection of Alaska Native art and contemporary exhibits.
A vast state park offering hiking, wildlife viewing, and stunning alpine scenery. Features over 495,000 acres of wilderness just minutes from downtown Anchorage.
A cultural center dedicated to preserving and sharing the traditions, history, and art of Alaska's indigenous peoples. Features live performances, cultural demonstrations, and exhibits.
A popular hiking destination offering panoramic views of Anchorage and the surrounding mountains. A moderate hike that is accessible year-round.
Fresh, wild-caught salmon is a staple of Alaskan cuisine, often grilled, smoked, or baked.
Alaska is famous for its king crab, which is typically steamed or grilled and served with butter.
A unique Alaskan specialty made from reindeer meat, often served as sausage or in stews.
A classic dessert featuring layers of ice cream and cake, topped with meringue and torched.
Summer is the peak tourist season in Anchorage, offering the warmest weather and the longest daylight hours, known as the 'Midnight Sun.' This is the best time for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing, and exploring the city's attractions.
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Anchorage is generally safe for travelers, with low violent crime rates. However, petty crime and theft can occur, especially in tourist areas. Exercise common sense and take precautions to protect your belongings.
Downtown Anchorage Terminal
The People Mover bus system is affordable and efficient, with routes covering most of the city. Buses are well-maintained and punctual.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A vast national forest offering stunning alpine scenery, hiking trails, and wildlife viewing opportunities.
A scenic mountain town and ski resort offering year-round outdoor activities, including skiing, hiking, and the famous Alyeska Tram.
A small town accessible by tunnel, offering stunning coastal scenery, wildlife viewing, and the start of the famous Prince William Sound cruise.
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