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Duration 14 days 10 days
Price From Check price $ 4,649
Price Per Day Check price $ 459
Highlights
  • Enjoy watching incredible Birds in Alaska
  • Visit Kenai Fjords National Park
  • Enjoy a Drive to Seward, birding roadside marshes
  • Search for beluga whales out at sea on a national park ranger narrated kenai fjords national park cruise
  • Explore the renowned alaska sealife center
  • Enjoy breathtaking views of the alaska range
  • Hike in the denali area with a naturalist guide
Trip Style Group tour Small group tour
Lodging Level Standard Premium
Physical Level
  • 3- Moderate
  • 3- Moderate
Travel Themes
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • Birding
  • National Parks
  • Nature & Wildlife
  • National Parks
Countries Visited
Cities and Attractions
  • Alaska
  • Anchorage
  • Kenai Fjords National Park
  • Seward
  • Alaska
  • Anchorage
  • Denali
  • Denali National Park
  • Kenai Fjords National Park
  • Seward
Flights & Transport Ground transport included Ground transport included
Activities
  • Bird watching
  • Nature
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Meals Included N/A 9 breakfasts, 2 lunches, 1 dinner
Description

There’s something about the Arctic that has an irresistible draw to birders. It’s hard to define – there aren’t tons of species in the Arctic, and it can be cold, windy, and wet. But when you consider the quality of the birds that call the Arctic home, and then combine it with avian spectacles that are among the best on the planet, easily seen charismatic mammals, and some of North America’s best scenery, and the allure becomes more apparent. 

Our tour to Alaska is timed to take advantage of as many of the avian highlights as possible. From the enormous nesting colonies of the Pribilof Islands to the the true Arctic in Nome and Barrow we will sample the best of Alaska for a truly unforgettable trip!

Embark on an unforgettable voyage in Alaska, venturing from the sparkling coast of the Kenai Peninsula to the rugged wilderness of Denali National Park. Encounter incredible wildlife by land and sea—grizzly bears and caribou, puffins and whales—and get close to calving glaciers and soaring peaks. On scenic excursions by private vehicle, catamaran, and foot, get immersed in the untouched splendour of America’s Last Frontier.

Itinerary: Alaska: Birding the Top of America

Day 1: Arrival in Anchorage.

After arriving in Alaska’s largest city, you will transfer to our hotel for the night.

Days 2: Anchorage to Nome.

We’ll take the first available morning flight to the outpost town of Nome, where we’ll spend four nights. A legendary birding location, and rightfully so, the mix of limited range Asiatic species that barely make it into the US, along with highly sought after arctic breeders gives Nome some truly spectacular birding!

Days 3-5: Nome area.

One of our days in the Nome area will be spent driving inland along the Kougarok Road. Famous as the most accessible place to search for nesting Bristle-thighed Curlews in the world, we will spend a good deal of time searching for this elusive bird. There are also a number of other mouth-watering possibilities to keep us occupied, including (if we are lucky) nesting Gyrfalcon, Rough-legged Hawk, the gorgeous Bluethroat, and Hoary Redpoll.

For the remainder of our time in Nome we’ll explore the other two roads out of town. With anything from breeding plumaged Red Knots and Rock Sandpipers singing practically at our feet to the hilarious antics of Rock and Willow Ptarmigans to large flocks of seaducks and loons, there is no shortage of superb birding to keep us occupied. You know something is going right when one of the most common birds is Long-tailed Jaegers, which soar delightfully close overhead. Species we’ll keep a special eye out for include Aleutian Tern, Arctic Loon (the Nome area being one of the best in the US to look for this species), royalty in the form of Emperor Goose and King Eider, and Eastern Yellow Wagtail.

Aside from all the birdlife, Nome also doesn’t slack off in the mammal department. Nowhere else will we have as good a chance for the bizarre Muskox, looking like something out of the ice age, and herds of Caribou or the off chance of a Grizzly Bear will keep us on our toes. We’ll spend these three nights in Nome again.

Day 6: Nome to Anchorage

After a final morning in Nome, we’ll take an afternoon flight to Anchorage, where we’ll spend the next two nights.

Day 7: Around Anchorage.

The day will be spent around Anchorage surveying wetlands surrounding Alaska’s largest city for resplendent Red-necked Grebes and gorgeous Barrow’s Goldeneyes; while the tall boreal forests on the edge of the city play host to photogenic birds like Steller’s Jays and Wilson’s Warblers. A second night will be spent in Anchorage.

Day 8: Anchorage to Barrow.

An early morning flight will take us north from Anchorage – far to the north – to the last frontier of the Last Frontier. Barrow is famous not only as the northernmost point in the United States, but also as an excellent location to truly experience the arctic. We’ll have plenty of time to look for some of the most charismatic species on the continent. Headlining these will be Spectacled and Steller’s Eiders, and we’ve timed our visit here to give us the best opportunity of seeing these rare ducks in their full breeding regalia. Three nights will be spent in Barrow.

Days 9-10: Barrow.

There is a lot more besides, to birding in Barrow, and we could also see such sought-after species as nesting Snowy Owls, all three species of Jaegers, Yellow-billed Loon, and Hoary Redpoll. By virtue of its high-arctic location Barrow also gives us our best shot at a number of breeding shorebirds, from gaudy Red Phalaropes to more subtly patterned Pectoral and Baird’s Sandpipers and an outside shot at Buff-breasted Sandpiper.

Depending on the sea ice conditions we may also have a chance at seeing one of the most charismatic mammals in the world, the gigantic Polar Bear. And even if the conditions aren’t ideal for the bear we have a good shot at seeing Bearded and Ringed Seals, and maybe an Arctic Fox or some lemmings. These nights will be spent in Barrow.

Day 11: Barrow to Anchorage.

After a final morning in Barrow, we’ll take an afternoon flight to Anchorage, where we’ll overnight.

Day 12: Anchorage to Seward.

We’ll spend most of the day taking a leisurely drive along the scenic Turnagain Arm and Kenai Peninsula to the town of Seward, birding roadside marshes, waterfront, and coastal humid forest along the way. The northernmost extension of the Pacific Northwest rainforest, this habitat will be in stark contrast to most of the others on the tour. This translates into quite a few species that won’t be seen elsewhere, including colorful Townsend’s Warblers and Steller’s Jays, erratic Red Crossbills, “Sooty” Fox Sparrow, tiny Rufous Hummingbirds, and if we’re lucky the Beluga Whales that sometimes cruise the Turnagain Arm. The night will be spent in Seward.

Day 13: Kenai Fjords National Park to Anchorage.

Imagine a wall of ice 700 feet high, just off a boat bobbing in impossibly blue water. No, you aren’t in Antarctica, you’re sitting next to a monstrous glacier not far from Seward, Alaska! Glacier viewing won’t be the only highlight of the day’s foray into Kenai Fjords National Park, though – impressive seabird colonies that can include up to eight or more species of alcids, thousands of Black-legged Kittiwakes, the rare and local Kittlitz’s Murrelet, and potentially several species of whales are all on tap as well! Both the scenery and birding in the Fjords will be among the best of the entire tour. After returning to port we’ll head back to Anchorage for the final night.

Day 14: Departure.

The tour ends this morning in Anchorage. The hotel provides a shuttle bus to the airport.

Itinerary: Alaska Journey

Day 1 Anchorage

Arrive at any time.

Please keep in mind, a lot of what there is to see and do in Alaska is weather-dependent. We give our CEOs the opportunity to adjust the schedule as needed based on weather.

Day 2 Anchorage/Homer

Travel along the stunning coast of the Kenai Peninsula, where glaciers tumble down from mountains towards the ocean. As we drive along the Turnagain Arm, keep an eye out for beluga whales playing out at sea, or catch a glimpse of volcanoes across the Cook Inlet. Upon arrival in Homer, opt to stretch your legs on a short hike outside of town.

Day 3 Homer

Enjoy a free day in Homer. Stroll the quaint streets and check out the restaurants and art galleries along the Homer Spit, a 4.5-mile-long finger of land protruding into Kachemak Bay. Discover stories of life on the bay at the natural history museum or satisfy your adventurous side exploring Kachemak Bay by water taxi, kayak, on a self-guided hike, or perhaps trying your hand at the local sport of halibut fishing.

Day 4 Homer/Seward

Leave Homer and travel the Kenai Penninsula to Kenai Fjords National Park, where the Ice Age still lingers. After lunch, hit the trail to view the impressive Exit Glacier and to witness the size of this natural phenomenon in person. Black bears frequent the area and are a common sight as well.

Enjoy the rest of the afternoon free to explore the coastal town of Seward nestled in the majestic fjord of Resurrection Bay. Known for its abundance of sea life, often sea otters and harbor seals are spotted directly from the shore.

Day 5 Seward

Today, visit the world-renowned Alaska Sea Life Center, an aquarium that collaborates with National Geographic on wildlife initiatives. We'll also set out by catamaran to cruise the glacial waters of Kenai Fjords National Park. Enjoy narration by a knowledgeable park ranger while scanning the sea for puffins, sea lions, colonies of seabirds, and whales (including, if we’re lucky, orcas). See three types of glaciers and watch and listen for ice calving off the tidewater glacier. Spend the evening at your leisure; opt to go hiking or explore the town.

Day 6 Seward/Denali National Park and Preserve

Keep your camera close during a scenic drive to Denali National Park, named for the highest mountain in North America—formerly known as Mount McKinley, at a dizzying 20,310 feet high. Beginning in the early 20th century, National Geographic has funded several exploratory expeditions and research initiatives in Denali National Park, from early aerial photographs and mapping expeditions, to research pertaining to the volcanic craters here and the behaviour of wolf packs. Upon arrival take time to settle into your rustic lodgings in the Denali wilderness before the group will meet with an instructor from the Denali Education Center. The instructor will share a presentation focusing on Indigenous history in Alaska. They will discuss the global and hyperlocal effects of the modern age on generations of Indigenous cultures while standing on the very land that five different native groups lived on and called home for thousands of years.

Please remember that due to the remoteness of the Denali area, the accommodation is simple, but allows you access to one of the most stunning wildlife areas in Alaska.

Day 7 Denali National Park and Preserve

Depart early and catch the shuttle into the heart of Denali National Park. As you make your way to the East Fork Bridge at (Mile 43) take in breathtaking views of the Alaska Range and snap pictures of wildlife such as caribou, grizzly bears, Dall sheep, moose, and wolves in their natural habitat.

Private vehicles cannot drive into the National park. The excursion today is a guided tour operated by the park and other travellers may also be on the excursion.

Day 8 Denali National Park and Preserve

Learn about the extreme conditions that shape life in Denali and its subarctic ecosystem, hearing stories of the resilient First Nations people who have survived here for generations. Head out on a guided hike with a naturalist and take in the rugged beauty of the Denali wilderness. Enjoy a free afternoon to relax and explore on your own. Opt to observe a dog-sledding talk and demonstration.

Day 9 Denali National Park and Preserve/Anchorage

Enjoy the scenic drive back to Anchorage, following the Alaska Range southward along the picturesque Susitna River. Opt for a final dinner with your fellow travelers this evening, and reflect on your epic journey into the wild.

Day 10 Anchorage

Depart at any time.

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