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Alaska is a mighty and jaw-dropping land, a territory of vast proportions and spectacular surrounds. Here, everything is on a grander scale. Towering mountains, expansive ice fields, plunging river canyons. After scrambling over glaciers and soaring over snow-smudged peaks, seven days should just about sate your thirst for adventure. Until next time, that is.
From: $18,000 per person
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FLIGHT TIMEWest Coast – 5HR 30MCentral – 7HREast Coast – 8HR |
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They say you need to get lost to find yourself. And the Alaskan wilderness is the perfect place to do so. Within America’s ‘Last Frontier’, this trip will take you into the wild heart of the north. Mighty Spencer Iceberg, the boreal forests, the Kenai Fjords, between the rugged peaks of the Chugach Mountains and Great Sitkin volcano. Let’s begin.
Your base, for the next three nights, is Alyeska Resort – a chalet-style hotel tucked away in a valley of the Chugach mountains. From here you’ll be perfectly placed to explore the Alaskan wilderness – hanging glaciers and all.
People come to Alaska for adventure. To explore the huge, breath-taking beyond. And today, it’s all about gushing rivers and icy lakes. Rafting down the Placer River, weaving through the icebergs at Spencer Lake. This place will give you chills. The good kind.
When it comes to remote wilderness, Tutka Bay Lodge has it in abundance. Sitting comfortably at the head of Kachemak Bay’s rugged seven-mile fjord, you’ll have the whole landscape – its mountains, beaches, sprawling green forests – at your fingertips. You’ll be itching to begin.
Stay still and don’t make a sound. Landing on a remote beach along the bay, you’ll watch coastal brown bears graze along the shoreline and forage for food in sedge grass fields. To get here, you’ll take to the skies, flying past giant glaciers and whales below – and at least seven active volcanoes. Yes, seven.
Dash through the forest on a dryland husky mushing adventure along secluded mountain trails. Towering trees, whistles, and lots of fun.