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Alaska Adventure Travel

Alaska adventure travel is very popular for those travelers who want to explore Alaska’s vast wilderness and wildlife. This great state has much to offer and depending on how much time you have available, you can experience as much or as little as you would like. You can customize your vacation and include the activities that you like do most, such as sea kayaking, river rafting, hiking, camping, whale watching, and wildlife viewing, which are some of the most popular. Alaska offers white capped mountains, majestic glaciers, streams filled with salmon, national parks and wildlife refuges, and backcountry lodging to rest and reflect on all your activities of the day. Sound like fun to you? There are quite a few travel and tourism companies that offer a wide range of Alaska adventure travel packages, to include just what you want to see and do. Maybe you’ll only be able to travel for a few days, that’s not a problem. Most of these businesses have everything from short tours lasting just a few hours to those lasting a couple of weeks, it just depends on you.

 

If you want to see Denali National Park, there are shuttle buses available, or you can book a tour on a private bus, including a variety of guided hikes, fishing, gold panning, and innumerous picture taking opportunities. Mount McKinley National Park is inside of Denali and tours offer spectacular views of this glacier topped majestic mountain, which is the highest peak in North America at a stunning 20,320 feet. Kenai National Wildlife Refuge is another area you may want to explore on your Alaska adventure travel. The Kenai Mountains border this fantastic refuge, with hundreds of glacier fed lakes, and a variety of wildlife species, including caribou, black and brown bears, birds, and sea life such as seals, penguins, and different varieties of whales. In northern Alaska, the Artic region, including the Artic National Wildlife Refuge, is the largest refuge in the National Wildlife Refuge system, according to Alaska Wildland Adventures, with eight million acres designated for this purpose. It is also home to indigenous native tribes, the Inupiat Eskimos and Gwinch’in Indians, who survive using the resources on the refuge, just as their ancestors before them preserving their culture.

Alaska adventure travel will fulfill your desire to be one with nature and Alaska’s truly breathtaking environment. Meet the locals, experience the divine ecosystem, and the vastly untouched Alaskan wilderness. It is a trip you won’t forget, it will feed your soul, and rejuvenate your spirit. Take advantage of all this great state has to offer; seriously consider Alaska adventure travel for a trip of a lifetime.

Alaska is the largest and least-populated state in the union, encompassing thousands of square miles of wild tundra, forests, and mountains. Though Alaska exports raw goods like timber and oil, tourism has become one of its largest trades. Adventure travel has spread like wildfire over the past few years, and Alaska adventure travel is among the best in the world.

If you’re looking for something more in your vacation than lounging on a pretty beach or strolling the decks of a cruise ship, have a look at adventure travel. Though some areas like New Zealand or Thailand have started to get themselves into the adventure travel market, Alaska adventure travel remains the center of travelers looking for a little more excitement in their vacations.

Alaska is a vast, wild place, and if you’re looking for an adrenaline rush Alaska adventure travel serves it up in just about any sort of dish you’re looking for. Winter brings in snow, and with it thousands upon thousands of feet of vertical drop coated with fresh powder. Though there are some great lift-accessed ski areas in Alaska, the Alaskan backcountry is really a showcase for heli-skiiing. Imagine, waking up early on a beautiful sunny day, hoping into your helicopter with your friends and striking out over the mountains. You scout your runs by air, checking on attractive chutes and huge powder bowls. When you’ve sighted your target you’re dropped off, alone on the summit of a mountain that nobody has ever skied before. From there, surveying the mountains, there’s nowhere to go but down. When you reach the bottom, pumped with adrenaline and elated with the run, your helicopter is already there, waiting to ferry you to another great run.

Summer in Alaska brings long days and new adventures. When the salmon are running Alaska boasts some of the biggest and best salmon fishing in the world. Anglers (and bears) come in from all over to share in the wealth of the run, and some streams get so full of salmon that it looks like you can walk from shore to shore on the backs of fish. You can walk up many of the streams to fish or, if you want to get away from the crowds, charter a bush plane to get you into the middle of nowhere to bask in the solitude.

Kayaking is a fairly new addition to the Alaska adventure travel menu, but with so many un-run, remote rivers that can be accessed by bush plane or helicopter, more and more paddlers are shouldering their boats and heading to Alaska. The whitewater is literally out many paddlers back doors; the Eagle river, boasting grade III whitewater, is only ten minutes outside of Anchorage.

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