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Whether it is the call of the wild or a fabulous light show in the sky, Alaska takes its visitors on an incredible journey. Travel by water, take to the sky, or journey by foot - each offering a unique and fresh perspective on the vast land of Alaska.

Ocean day cruises offer the best of majestic glaciers and incredible diverse wildlife such as whales, seals, sea otters, mountain goats, bears, kittiwake, and more. The trail system takes visitors through most major towns and offers hiking and exploring for all abilities, from the easy to the most physically challenging.

Head to the “Far North” region crossing the Arctic Circle to the home of the Inupiat Eskimos, many living in a subsistence lifestyle. Look to the sky in the “Interior” region and experience the summer’s midnight sun or the winter’s northern lights. The aurora borealis usually can be seen from September until the beginning of April. Hike along the Bering Sea or pause for a moment in King Salmon and watch up to a hundred brown bears as they gather to feast on the finest salmon in the “Southwest” region. The most habitated region, the “Southcentral” region, serves as the gateway to Alaska’s most spectacular wildlife, wilderness, and natural beauty. Witness the Russian influence and spectacular glaciers in the “Inside Passage” region. The unspoiled coastline of this region allows visitors yet another glimpse of nature at its best.

No matter which region you choose, Alaska offers the best of wildlife and natural beauty. Don’t wait any longer; there is a lot of ground to cover here.

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