Alaska Tour Packages - Where Beauty Knows No Boundaries

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Alaska Tour Packages - Where Beauty knows no Boundaries Just to the north west of Canada lies the largest state of the U.S, Alaska, which has been famed univocally for its vast open spaces, and diverse terrain, which accommodates within itself everything ranging from mountains to forests, exotic wildlife and impressive water bodies. Alaska tour packages give you the best resources to pilot your trip through the calving glaciers, cruises with the inclusion of whale watching, dog sledding or the simple euphoric pleasures of trophy fishing

Be it the commercially inclined Anchorage or the hidden treasure that is Juneau, the Alaska tour packages awe its guests with the sheer scale of sightseeing options! We give you a glimpse of what all you have been missing on your trips abroad: 1. National Parks

Alaska takes pride in the Denali National Park which encompasses the highest mountain of North America and is one of the largest in all of United States. Dubbed by modern explorers as Mount McKinley, if the fauna consisting of wolves, elk and more than 167 varieties of birds were not enough, the tundra, glaciers and alpine ranges of the Denali National Park titillates the eyes of the expectant tourists. If you thought this was the end, you will be proved wrong by the Kenai Fjords National Park, Wrangell­St. Elias National Park and Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park which are famous for their panoramic landscapes, outdoor activities like rock climbing and restored historical buildings respectively. 2. Mendenhall Glacier Who doesn’t love a bit of snow and ice to brighten up their day? The Mendenhall Glacier, which forms the point of connection between a valley and a lake in Juneau,


provides the tour packages with a warm and cozy atmosphere to enjoy the sights of Nugget Falls and hone their rafting and kayaking from the visitor centre ­ a trip which is entertaining yet educative, what more can one want? 3. Museums The museums in Alaska tour packages compete with the national parks to occupy the most visited spot amongst the tourism enthusiasts. The Museum of the North located in the campus of the University of Alaska in Fairbanks is packed to the brim with exhibits that portray the art and culture of the state in a vivid manner while the talking points are undoubtedly the gigantic display of mammoths and gold nuggets. The Anchorage Museum, on the other hand is famous for the Thomas Planetarium and the Imaginarium Science Discovery Centre, which kids fall in love with. The official Alaska State Museum and Totem Bight State Historical Park are also worth a visit. 4. Northern Lights If you happen to avail the tour packages between the months of September and April, you will be able to enjoy the effervescent Northern Lights. Stay in the Fairbanks area and you just might get the best of the Aurora Borealis. No place can parallel the romance that is in the air during the nights at Alaska! 5. Iditarod National Historic Trail The Iditarod National Historic Trail has approximately 2300 trails that range from Nome to Seward, which had been in use by hunters in the ancient times and the gold prospectors in the later ages. It is primarily a hot spot for dog sledding nowadays.



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