Tour Manager
Local Historians & Guides
All the activities described in the itinerary section
Hotel Accommodations:
Days One and Eight – Ramada Inn Downtown, Anchorage, Alaska
Days Two and Three – Denali Park Resorts, Denali, Alaska
Days Four and Five – Wedgewood Resort, Fairbanks, Alaska
Days Six and Seven – Best Western Harbor Inn, Valdez, Alaska
Meals: 9 Meals (3 dinners, 1 lunch and 5 breakfasts)
Gratuities to hotel porters, restaurants staff & local guides
Day One
• Arrive in Anchorage with included transfers to your hotel
• Your Tour Manager will meet you at 6 p.m. or dining suggestions
Day Two
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Iditarod Headquarters
• Travel to Denali National Park
• Enjoy dinner and a show at
Alaska Cabin Nite
Day Three
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Tundra Wilderness tour of Denali National Park
Day Four
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Optional helicopter ride
• Optional float trip on the Nenana River
• Ride the Alaska Railroad to Fairbanks
Day Five
• Explore Fairbanks on your own
• Riverboat Discovery cruise
• Optional visit to El Dorado Gold Camp
• Dinner and Golden Heart Revue show at the Palace Theater
Day Six
• Stop at Rika’s Roadhouse
• Visit Worthington Glacier
Day Seven
• Free time in Valdez
• Cruise Prince William Sound with light lunch
Day Eight
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Travel to Anchorage
• Farewell dinner with Tour Manager
Day Nine
• Breakfast at your hotel
• Transfer to Anchorage Airport for flights home
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8/11/2010 - 8/19/2010 |
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Documents
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Northward, Ho! – An Alaskan Adventure
If you’ve got a big appetite for adventure, then our tour into Alaska’s spectacular wilderness is the perfect vacation for you! Covering nearly 600,000 square miles, Alaska is the biggest state in the union – and its scenic beauty is just as awe-inspiring as its size. With deep crystal-clear lakes, towering mountains, mammoth glaciers and dense forests, America’s 49th state is a nature-lover’s dream-come-true. Our nine-day excursion brings the glories of Alaska to you, with convenient and comfortable touring by train, motorcoach and boat. Don’t miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the marvels of America’s rugged wilderness!
Big City Alaska
Our outdoor adventure starts and ends in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city. Nestled between the Talkeetna and Chugach mountain ranges, Anchorage blends outdoor life with breathtaking scenic beauty. The city’s fantastic ambiance offers the perfect stepping-off point for our Alaskan adventure.
We’ll also visit the delightful town of Fairbanks, the second largest city in the state. During our tour, we’ll explore the city’s rollicking past as a bustling mining town and enjoy its first-class cultural amenities, including galleries, upscale stores, specialty boutiques, historic sites and museums.
Experience Mother Nature in All Her Glory!
Alaska is world-famous for its thrilling natural wonders, and we’ll witness more than a few during our exciting tour of this state’s unspoiled splendors.
We’ll survey panoramic vistas of majestic forests and grassy tundra from the comfortable confines of the Alaska Railroad, and glimpse the towering, 20,000-foot peak of Mount McKinley and visit the Iditarod Headquarters in the nearby town of Wasilla.
Traveling along Alaska’s famous George Parks Highway, we’ll enjoy unparalleled views of some of the continent’s highest mountain peaks as well as wooded expanses inhabited by moose, grizzlies, foxes, wolves and other wildlife.
At the heart of our excursion is a guided tour of the gem of Alaska’s glorious wilderness, Denali National Park. Covering more than six million acres, Denali is a natural wonderland, teeming with sub-arctic wildlife and more than 650 species of flowering plants. Following our guided tour, you’ll have the option of getting a bird’s-eye view of this spectacular wilderness with a special “flightseeing” tour by helicopter.
We’ll also explore the signature natural feature of Alaska’s spectacular landscape; the arctic glacier. Our tour includes a close-up look at Worthington Glacier, a massive floe of blue ice that covers nearly five square miles!
Adventures on Alaska’s Waterways
Dive into the beautiful sights offered by Alaska’s many pristine lakes, wild rivers and placid channels.
Cruise through the glacier-carved fjords and passageways of Prince William Sound aboard the Glacier Spirit, and catch a glimpse of sea lions lolling on the majestic shoreline. With its many twisting tributaries and sharply carved mountain peaks, it’s clear why the Sound and the surrounding area is called the “Switzerland of Alaska!”
You may also enjoy a peaceful float on the park’s Nenana River. This blue, crystalline river issues from the Nenana Glacier far to the north, and is one of the most popular destinations for whitewater rafting in Alaska.
A Celebration of History and Culture
Alaskan waterways will also be our entry into the cultural heritage of this great state. Aboard the Riverboat Discovery, the only authentic sternwheeler in Alaska, you’ll enjoy a narrated cruise into Native American culture. This fascinating river tour includes a stop at the Chena Indian Village, where you’ll get an intriguing glimpse into the culture and lifestyle of native Alaskans. There is a foray into the state’s prospecting past with a visit to Rika’s Roadhouse, a renowned gathering place for the traders, gold-miners and trappers of Alaska’s frontier.
For a closer look at the life and times of the gold miner, take an optional tour of El Dorado Gold Camp. Experience the thrill of the prospector’s life as you ride a narrow-gauge rail into an authentic permafrost mining tunnel, and try your hand at gold panning with modern-day miners.
Bask in the ambiance of the hearty boomtown music hall as we enjoy live musical shows that capture the spirit of frontier Alaska, including the Golden Heart Revue, a rollicking showcase of Fairbanks’ prospecting past.
Strike Gold with an Alaskan Adventure!
Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the last great American frontier! Discover the thrills that await you in the expansive wilderness of Alaska’s glacier country!
Per Person Rates
Single add $1,189
Triple deduct $16
Call for air rates and schedules from your city to and from Anchorage.
Rooms for the night before and after the tour are available. Cost for a room in Anchorage is $249, tax included.
Single: Add $1,189
Triple: Deduct $16
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