Destinations
Alaska
The Last Frontier—raw, rugged, and breathtakingly wild.
Alaska is one of the last truly wild places on Earth, offering stunning landscapes, abundant wildlife, and unforgettable outdoor experiences. Denali National Park is home to North America’s tallest peak, where visitors can see grizzly bears, wolves, and caribou roaming free. The Inside Passage, with its glacier-carved fjords and remote coastal towns, is best explored by small ship cruises or sea kayaking, where you may spot orcas, humpback whales, and bald eagles.
The Kenai Peninsula boasts world-class fishing, glacier hikes, and wildlife encounters, while Katmai National Park is famous for its legendary brown bears feasting on salmon at Brooks Falls. Whether you come for the Northern Lights, epic hiking, or iconic wildlife, Alaska is an adventurer’s paradise.
Best Times to Visit
June to August: Prime for wildlife, hiking, and long daylight hours.
September to April : Offers a chance to see the Northern Lights.
July and September : Are best in Katmai.
iconic wildlife
Grizzly Bears
Polar Bears
Moose
Caribou
Orca
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Frequently Asked Questions About Alaska
Is Alaska a good safari destination?
Yes! While it’s not a traditional safari, Alaska’s brown bear viewing, whale watching, and Arctic wildlife make it one of the best places for wildlife lovers.
What is the best way to see Alaska’s wildlife?
Denali National Park, Katmai National Park, and the Kenai Peninsula offer incredible wildlife viewing by land, sea, and air.
What is the best time to see brown bears?
July and September are peak months for bear viewing in Katmai and along the coast.
Can I see the Northern Lights in the summer?
No, the Northern Lights require dark skies, so they are best viewed from September to April.
What is the best way to explore Alaska’s fjords and glaciers?
Small-ship cruises, sea kayaking, and glacier hikes provide the most intimate and scenic experiences.