Alaskan Discovery Overview

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      USD $2,780
      CAD $2,645
      AUD $2,555
      EUR €1,995
      GBP £1,620
      NZD $3,270
      ZAR R21,185
      CHF FR2,455
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  • 2013-01-01 - 2013-12-31

Visit Alaska and discover sublime national parks, glaciers and peaks

With snow-capped mountains, incredible glaciers and heritage-listed national parks, Alaska is made for outdoor adventures. Enter the world of grizzly bears, elks and beluga whales and be wowed by the magnificence of some of the highest peaks in North America. This vast wilderness holds a strong allure for those who enjoy their water activities such as fishing, kayaking, boating or swimming. Beautiful, bold and expansive, Alaska is a place for the truly wild at heart.

  • Chow down on fresh seafood in Anchorage
  • Glimpse snow-capped mountains in Denali National Park
  • Be eclipsed by Mt McKinley
  • Gaze out over the glacial geography of Alaska
  • Discover picturesque panoramas on the Kenai Peninsula
  • Hike to chilly waterfalls

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Alaskan Discovery Summary

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Day 1 Anchorage

Snow-capped peaks frame Anchorage, a frontier city that looks out onto icy waters and is surrounded by stunning wilderness and alpine parks.

Days 2-3 Denali National Park

Throw together epic glaciers, endless tundra, glassy lakes, wild animals and the tallest mountain in North America and you have Alaska's beautiful Denali National Park.

Days 4-5 Wrangell-St Elias National Park

For a taste of true wilderness, Wrangell-St Elias National Park doesn't disappoint. Hiking trails take you over breathtaking terrain to see extraordinary glaciers and untamed landscapes.

Days 6-7 Valdez

The town of Valdez may be small in size, but it's enormous in stature with its importance as an oil and fishing town and its gorgeous surrounds.

Day 8 Anchorage

Anchorage, although not the state capital, is home to 40% of Alaska’s population and is the gateway to more than 40 wilderness parks.

Days 9-10 Homer

Named after a mining promoter, not the ancient Greek author, Homer is a pretty Alaska town sometimes referred to as ‘the end of the road’.

Days 11-13 Seward

Nestled within a beautiful bay and surrounded by mountains, Seward is a picturesque town that lies close to the astounding Kenai Fjords National Park.

Day 14 Hope

Once a gold-mining town, Hope is a unique and beautiful place with some of the best whitewater rafting, hiking and camping in Alaska

Day 15 Anchorage

Devastated in 1964 by the second-largest earthquake the world has ever encountered, Anchorage is a testament to the strong will and character of the Alaskan people.

What's included in this trip

  • Start:

    Anchorage, United States
  • Finish:

    Anchorage, United States
  • Group size:

    Min 1 , Max 13
  • Ages:

    Min 12
  • Meals:

    1 lunch
  • Accommodation:

    Camping (with facilities) (12 nts), Hostel (2 nts)
  • Transport:

    Van
  • Included activities:

    Denali National Park, Kenai Fjords National Park, Scenic bus tour, Sea kayaking (6 hrs), Wrangell-St Elias National Park

  • Carbon emissions offset:

    882kg pp per trip
  • Notes:

    From 2013 all vehicles will have a free Wi-Fi hotspot service.

  • Total price from

    USD $2,780
    CAD $2,645
    AUD $2,555
    EUR €1,995
    GBP £1,620
    NZD $3,270
    ZAR R21,185
    CHF FR2,455
    *
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  • Per day from:

    USD $185
    CAD $176
    AUD $170
    EUR €133
    GBP £108
    NZD $218
    ZAR R1,412
    CHF FR163
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    • 4.65 out of 5
    • Total price tool tip
      USD $2,780
      CAD $2,645
      AUD $2,555
      EUR €1,995
      GBP £1,620
      NZD $3,270
      ZAR R21,185
      CHF FR2,455
      *
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