Whale watching is one of the popular tourist activities in Alaska, and there are tips every traveler should keep in mind to maximize the experience
Aside from its weather and location making it exceptional among other tourist destinations, there are many more reasons why you should plan a trip to Alaska this 2017.
Although Alaska is separated physically from the United States, Alaska is well known for the most scenic and beautiful parts of the country. It's Isolation just makes it a more appealing getaway spot for adventure seeking travelers and nature lovers.
The whales have been enlisted as an endangered species in 2008
Alaska Airlines offers 5,000 miles redemption for a one-way ticket with stopover in the latest, major changes to their Mileage Plan Program.
The Katmai National Park in Alaska is home to the coastal brown bears and every year, there is a particular spot where the bears go to hunt for fish, which also attracts a lot of visitors.
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The American Indian Alaska Native Tourism Association developed an online guide and interactive map called NativeAmerica.Travel, which features Native American travel destinations and experiences.
With a population of only 9,020 people, and only being accessible via plane or ferry, much of this town is unexposed to outside influence, especially its wildlife. Among its glacier-carved mountains, sightings of rare animals such as bald eagles, brown bears, humpback whales, and sea otters are a common occurrence.
With its amazing and breath-taking sceneries, enormous ice-age glaciers, diverse landscapes, the aurora borealis, abundant wildlife, Alaska is surely one of the places in the world to visit.
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