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Alaska - the final frontier

A land where forces of nature humble man, a land where miles of untamed landscape are ruled by snow clad mountains and crystal clear glacial lakes, a land where man has lived in harmony with some of the world’s most diverse wildlife. The Final Frontier tour is an exclusive, fully guided 12-day road trip through pristine wilderness, stunning landscapes & tribal cultures taking you to regions of United States that are known only to travelers and not tourists

Trip Highlights

  • An exclusive, fully guided road trip through a land where forces of nature humble man and where miles of untamed landscape are ruled by snow clad mountains and crystal clear glacial lakes
  • Kayaking in the Kenai Fjords National Park and Whale watching in the Resurrection Bay
  • Close up views of glaciers and possibly spotting an avalanche
  • Experience the lives of the native Indians at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre – A grand living museum with dance & music performances and art & craft demonstrations
  • Spectacular drives through mountains and valleys, through clouds and beside lakes, spotting wildlife on the way and stopping by at little villages and cafesa
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Which Visa Do I Need

Indian citizens require a visa to visit the US. 

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Length of Stay

We recommend at least 10-12 days for this itinerary. Almost a full day is spent in getting there and back.

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Best time to visit

There is a very short window to visit Alaska, and that is during mid June – mid September. Outside of these months, winters are harsh and prolonged, with lot of snow and short dark days.

stunning drives, fjord cruises, glacier hiking, native art & cultures, water activities, wildlife

Did you know

Did You Know
  • Alaska is the largest state in the union (1/5 of the entire USA and twice the size of Texas). Alaska has more coastline than the rest of the United States combined, roughly 34,000 miles
  • In Alaska, there is approximately 1 bear to every 21 people
  • Of the 20 highest mountain peaks in the United States. 17 of them are in Alaska. Denali,”The Great One”, is the highest at 20,320 feet above sea level
  • There are more than 3,000 rivers and 3,000,000 lakes in Alaska. The largest is Lake Iliamna which is 1,000 square miles
  • Alaska has about 100,000 glaciers, covering 5% of the state
  • Anchorage’s Lake Hood is the world’s largest and busiest seaplane base. Over 800 take offs and landings happen on a busy summer day.
  • It is illegal to whisper in someone’s ear while they are moose hunting in Alaska.

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