Glaciers bigger than countries, grizzly bears, northern lights, and America's last frontier
Alaska is unlike anywhere else on Earth — a land where glaciers calve into the sea with the sound of thunder, where grizzly bears outnumber people, where the northern lights dance across winter skies, and where Denali rises 6,190 meters from sea level as North America's tallest peak. This 9-day adventure takes you deep into America's last frontier for a wilderness experience that will redefine your idea of scale and beauty.
Alaska is so vast it could fit India, the UK, France, Germany, Italy, and Japan combined — within its borders. Denali is taller than Everest from base to summit. Glaciers are bigger than entire countries. Everything here is on a different scale.
Where else can you see grizzly bears catching salmon with their mouths, humpback whales breaching, bald eagles overhead, and moose wandering through town — all in one day? Alaska is the Serengeti of North America.
The flightseeing tour with glacier landing isn't just a view — it's standing on ice that's thousands of years old, sipping champagne at 2,000 meters, surrounded by peaks that have never been climbed. Pure magic.
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