Day 1 Anchorage-Kenai Fjords National Park-Seward (94 miles)
Day 2 Full-day boat trip to experience the wildlife and glaciers by sea
Day 3 Kayak, Hike and Free nigh
Day 4 Seward - Anchorage (78 miles)
Day 1:
Anchorage-Kenai Fjords National Park-Seward (94 miles)
Breakfast: Included (light snack at the welcome meeting)|Lunch: Included (picnic)|Dinner: Included (camp cookout)
Meet with your group at 8am in Anchorage for a welcome meeting and to meet your guide. Your guide will go over the tour and what to expect. Today we leave for Seward on the lush Kenai Peninsula, a beautiful and scenic drive. The drive goes along the Turnagain Arm, an arm of the inlet known as an excellent place to see Beluga whales or spot Dall sheep on the cliffs. The road leads us South where we come close to Exit Glacier and Kenai Fjords National Park. This afternoon, enjoy a visit to Kenai Fjords National Park and hike the famous Exit Glacier trail with your expert guide. Moderate or easy options to choose from. After the hike - we make our way to camp, where we set up for the evening and cookout in a stunning location at the water's edge.
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Anchorage, AK
The largest city and also its biggest transportation hub in Alaska. It has the unique and natural environment with urban enclave surrounded by wilderness scenes.
Turn-again Arm
A waterway into the northwestern part of the Gulf of Alaska. It is one of two narrow branches at the north end of Cook Inlet, the other being Knik Arm.
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Kenai Fjords National Park, AK
A United States National Park established in 1980 by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act. The park covers an area of 669,984 acresThe park contains the Harding Icefield, one of the largest ice fields in the United States.
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Seward, AK
This small town is on the southern coast of Alaska, and is home to a successful fishing economy. Its second most lucrative industry is tourism, since it is nearby Denali National Park.
Exit Glacier
This glacier is located in the Harding Icefield, near Seward, Alaska. It received its name because it served as the exit point for the first recorded crossing of the Icefield in 1968.
Day 2:
Full-day boat trip to experience the wildlife and glaciers by sea
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included (picnic or on your excursion)|Dinner: Included (camp cookout)
From Seward, enjoy an included full-day boat trip to experience the wildlife and glaciers by sea. This park is one of the most stunning places that Alaska has to offer. During the boat trip you have a good chance of seeing bird colonies, sea lions, otters and who knows, even a salmon hunting troop of orcas. You also sail past gigantic glaciers where you might get lucky and view giant ice chunks falling into the sea, very impressive! Tonight we all reconnect again for another camp cookout!
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Seward, AK
This small town is on the southern coast of Alaska, and is home to a successful fishing economy. Its second most lucrative industry is tourism, since it is nearby Denali National Park.
Exit Glacier
This glacier is located in the Harding Icefield, near Seward, Alaska. It received its name because it served as the exit point for the first recorded crossing of the Icefield in 1968.
Day 3:
Kayak, Hike and Free nigh
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
Today you have the opportunity to do an included Kayak Excursion on the sea - experiencing Resurrection Bay - known for its dramatic cliff walls and waterfalls feeding into the sea. In the afternoon, we hike to Tonsina Point to see the Bald Eagles feeding on fish and see the tide change. Tonight is a free night in Seward to go out for dinner and out on the town to experience the real Alaskan evening scene! Alaska has an incredible variety of tasty beers, delicious coffee and amazing seafood fare!
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Seward, AK
This small town is on the southern coast of Alaska, and is home to a successful fishing economy. Its second most lucrative industry is tourism, since it is nearby Denali National Park.
Exit Glacier
This glacier is located in the Harding Icefield, near Seward, Alaska. It received its name because it served as the exit point for the first recorded crossing of the Icefield in 1968.
Day 4:
Seward - Anchorage (78 miles)
Breakfast: Included|Lunch: Included|Dinner: Excluded
This morning we have a relaxed camp breakfast & breakdown camp. We head out for a full day of sites and adventure before returning to Anchorage this evening where this tour ends at approx 6pm.