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Alaska Travel – Unforgettable Alaska Tours

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The article below is from a series of travel-related articles, tips, videos and information about Alaska tours

Picture yourself as a resident of Alaska living in a town of 900 people and watching thousands of travelers unloading off six massive cruise lines. Back in the 1800s, the Gold Rush brought a similar bombardment of settlers to what was a pristine swatch of land that featured mountains, frozen volcanoes, forests and glaciers. If you love history, then an Alaskan adventure is a “must.” Not only will you see leftover historic mines, but you can also learn about the indigenous Alaskan people, who bared the elements and lived off whales and moose.

In Juneau, a highly memorable Alaska tour is the “Four Glaciers By Helicopter & Dog Sled Adventure.” On this once-in-a-lifetime journey, you’ll soar over four genuine glaciers, which are the Taku, the Hole-in-the-Wall, Dead Branch and East Twin, while catching a bird’s eye view of moose, goats, bears and caribou. Then you will land on Norris Glacier where you’ll hook up with your Alaskan malamute and Alaskan husky dogsled team. Your tour guide will describe the 1,000-mile Iditarod Race that traverses from Anchorage to Nome. Your trek will include some hiking through crevasses and navigating streams for two hours of exhilarating bliss. This journey is for the daring, the cold-resistant, the adventurous and the athletic.

Attention all fishermen! Sitka offers a day-long excursion you won’t want to miss! It’s no secret that Alaska produces some of the most delicious seafood, especially salmon, halibut and Alaskan king crab. This great state is a mecca for any serious fisherman looking to fish the best of the best. The captain will steer you to proven spots where you can troll for king, silver or chum salmon or anchor-and-jig a halibut. You’ll even be treated to lunch and snacks on this trip.

Lastly, you definitely want to catch the “White Pass Scenic Railway” that takes you through the narrow escarpment and gives you a glimpse at the Alaska that Yukon gold prospectors may have seen. You’ll travel on an old-fashioned parlor car up the 2,800-foot mountain, past Bridal Vein Falls, Inspiration Point and Dead Horse Gulch. You can take a 3-hour journey round-trip or choose to book a bus ride on the Klondike Highway. The rich history of Alaska can’t be ignored on this tour, which is why it’s one of the most recommended tours of Alaska.

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