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Visiting Alaska

Visiting AlaskaPhoto by Ryan Moulton

Originally Posted On: https://www.kodiakresort.com/visiting-alaska/

 

Alaska is an incredibly beautiful place that can be the perfect rejuvenating vacation for you. Unlike most of the commercial states of the United States, Alaska is the perfect combination of natural beauty and uninhabited nature to calm your mind and body. With no road access, this beautiful place is a scenic destination to be enjoyed for a long time. You can enjoy sports such as whale watching, cruises, sightseeing, and more, depending on time availability. Regardless of what you choose to see, the beauty of Alaska is sure to cast a fascinating spell on your senses. Here are some suggestions for places you can visit in Alaska.

Tracy Arm Fjord

Popular with cruise ships and boats, this beautiful spot is adorned with waterfalls and surrounded by glaciers. Located in the heart of the Tongass National Forest, it is just one of the many attractions of the Alaska Glacier. The highlight of this place is the twin Sawyer glaciers at the head of this fjord.

Alaska Marine Highway

The Alaska Marine Highway is undoubtedly the most unique in the world. Its landscape is certainly fascinating. How many other roads can you drive and see, often at the same time, snow-capped mountain peaks, ice age glaciers, hemlock, and spruce-covered slopes, tranquil fjords, beaches, and streams? Where else can you see otters feeding on groups of algae, sea lions, orcas? almost in the distance, seabirds and white-tailed eagles sitting in their nests, looking into the distance?

Northern Lights

For those visiting Alaska in winter, this is a sight not to be missed. In the dark winter months of September through April, the Alaskan skies are periodically illuminated with beautiful lights at night. It is fascinating to see how the sky takes on impressive colors as a result of the influence of the Earth’s magnetic field on celestial particles.

Alaska State Museum

The Alaska State Museum offers a wonderful and permanent exhibit on the area’s indigenous peoples, the natural history of the area with various temporary exhibits throughout the year. On the first floor of the building, there are ethnographic galleries where you can find information about the Aleutian, Athabaskan,s, and Inuit inhabitants. Aleut exhibits a wonderful and remarkable collection of baskets made from beach grass, while Athabaskan exhibits a collection of arrows, snowshoes, and masks.

Alaska zoo

During a traveler’s stay in Alaska, there are many opportunities to view wildlife in its natural environment. If you’ve missed something or if a tourist needs more of these activities, a visit to the Alaska Zoo in Anchorage is a great idea. The zoo has a wide variety of animals, including mountain goats, black bears, polar bears, brown bears, musk oxen, wolves, sheep, elk, and caribou.

Denali National Park

Most visitors to Denali National Park and Preserve limit their visit to the park’s developed and crowded entrance. A more adventurous trip to Kantishna at the end of one of the best walks in the world, Denali Park Road. Winding through the Alaska Range in the center of the park, this exciting tour offers the best opportunity to see the wildlife that makes the Denali area so memorable.

Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay is one of Alaska’s national parks that is open year-round, but during the winter season services are limited to certain essential services when weather permits. The park includes glaciers, a rich and varied species of wild animals and plants, very deep fjords, coastal areas with ocean shores, and snow-capped mountains. The freshwater lakes and streams make fishing in the park an incredible experience.

Alaska Travel Guide

Traveling to and within Alaska is often the cheapest and easiest way by air. In fact, Lake Hood in Alaska is the busiest seaplane base in the world. The advantage of flying around Alaska is that it is a fast mode of transportation and also offers a panoramic view of some of the most amazing landscapes in the world on Earth.

If you prefer to drive to Alaska, then your main route is probably the Alaska Highway connecting Canada and Alaska. However, most of Alaska’s highway networks have pedestrian and bicycle trails alongside major highways. ATVs are fast becoming a preferred means of getting around Alaska. Trains are also used to easily get to some places. If you have the opportunity to take a train tour, you will not regret it.

These are just a few of the must-see tourist destinations in Alaska. You can plan a more detailed itinerary at your convenience and include several other locations to make the most of your Alaska vacation.

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