Experience Overview
Epic wildlife, soaring summits, and tundra stretching as far as the eye can see: everything is bigger in Alaska. Journey to the far north—where the sun never quite sets in the summer—and make the most of long days on hiking and wildlife-viewing excursions in the Alaskan wilderness. Explore Denali and Kenai Fjords National Parks, where kids will set out on educational adventures to claim their junior ranger badges.
Highlights
- Set out on a wildlife safari through Denali National Park and Preserve to spot the resident “big five”—grizzlies moose caribou Dall sheep and wolves
- Visit the famed Alaska SeaLife Center for an up-close look at playful sea otters colorful puffins and leggy octopi
- Watch sled dogs train for the upcoming racing season and learn about mushing traditions
- Cruise Kenai Fjords National Park to see a glacier flowing straight into the sea.
Trip Details
Product Code: 2503
Tour Type: Small Group
Accommodation: Moderate
Transport: Private vehicle, catamaran, shuttle bus, hiking
Guide Language: English
Travel Styles: Family, National Geographic Journey
Tour Operator: G Adventures
Supplier Code: NUANF
Starts: Anchorage, United States
Finishes: Anchorage, United States
Duration: 9 days
Departures: Guaranteed
Physical Rating: Average
Includes
Activities
- Your Family Journeys Moment: Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center Visit, Girdwood Your Family Journeys Moment: Husky Homestead, Denali Your Family Journeys Moment: Wildlife of Denali Presentation and Hike, Denali National Park and Preserve
- Arrival transfer
- Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre Visit
- Hike to Exit Glacier
- Alaska SeaLife Center admission
- Kenai Fjords National Park cruise
- Alaska Native Heritage Center Visit
- Denali National Park transit bus to East Fork Bridge (Mile 43)
- All tips included for activities and meals, except for Expedition Leaders and porterage
- All transport between destinations and to/from included activities
Accommodation
- Hotels (8 nts)
- 8 breakfasts, 3 lunches, 1 dinner
Transport
- Private vehicle, catamaran, shuttle bus, hiking
Group Leader
- 2 National Geographic Expedition Leaders throughout, local guides
Price
Price per person: (Double Occupancy) CAD $7019 ($780 /day)
Itinerary
Day 1: Anchorage
Welcome to Anchorage–your arrival transfer to the hotel is included. Check in and get excited to meet your fellow travelers during a welcome meeting this evening where all families can bond before the Journey ahead.
Exclusive inclusions: Transport - You will be transferred from the airport to your start hotel.Activity - The adventure begins tonight. Feel free to explore before your welcome meeting, but make sure you’re back in time to meet the group. Check for the meeting time on the welcome note at the hotel. After introductions, your Expedition Leader will review the details of your tour. Please note that normal check-in times apply at our start hotels, but you can usually store your luggage for the day if you arrive early.Accommodation - Sheraton Hotel & Spa Anchorage
Day 2: Anchorage/Seward
Travel down the scenic Seward Highway, past Turnagain Arm, where one of the largest bore tides in the world surges a massive wave into the waterway each day. Hike to view Exit Glacier on the Glacier Overlook trial. The afternoon is free to explore Seward; or opt for adventure in the Alaskan wilderness while hiking.
Meals included: Breakfast
Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Sit back and enjoy the scenery from the comfort of your private vehicle from Anchorage to Seward. The drive will take you along the winding road along the Turnagain Arm waterway.Activity - Head out on an amazing hike to view Exit Glacier. The Glacier Overlook Trail is a well maintained trail which provides views of Exit Glacier. Follow this moderately strenuous 2.2 mile loop trail to the Exit Glacier Overlook and view the glacier in its own glacially carved valley.Free_time - Enjoy some time to explore this coastal town, go hiking or kayaking.Accommodation - Gateway Hotel Seward
Day 3: Seward
Visit the famed Alaska Sealife Center, an aquarium that collaborates with National Geographic on wildlife initiatives. Board a catamaran for a cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park, where nearly 40 glaciers flow down coastal mountains, forging icy pathways into the sea. Our boat takes us to the exit ramp for one of these massive ice sheets, where we may see—and hear—great chunks of ice fall straight into the water. Kenai is also a wildlife-lover's paradise, home to orcas and humpbacks, puffins, porpoises, and much more. Enjoy lunch on board.
Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch
Exclusive inclusions: Activity - On the shores of the scenic town of Seward sits the renowned Alaska SeaLife Center, Alaska’s premier public aquarium. This esteemed marine science facility offers a combined focus on research, wildlife rehabilitation, and educating the public. Enjoy a visit to the centre, which frequently collaborates with the National Geographic Society on various wildlife initiatives such as critter cams, expeditions, and the important Photo Ark project, which aims to create portraits of the world’s species before they disappear to extinction.Activity - Cruise through the glacial waters of Kenai Fjords National Park on a large catamaran hosted and narrated by a National Park Ranger. See three different kinds of glaciers, including a piedmont glacier, several cirque glaciers and an active calving tidewater glacier. Take time to look for wildlife in the sky and surrounding waters as you learn about the region. Keep an eye out for Humpback Whales, Orcas, Dall’s Porpoise, Harbor Seals, puffins, sea otters, sea lions, and more.Accommodation - Gateway Hotel Seward
Day 4: Seward/Talkeetna
On our journey back north, experience a visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Centre where the National Geographic TV show, Alaska Animal Rescue has been filmed. The show follows dedicated animal caretakers from the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center—as well as other animal centres throughout the state—and showcases their efforts to protect and respond to wild animals in need in the unforgiving climates of Alaska. Wander the scenic loop, learn about the resident wildlife, and try spotting brown bears, moose, wood bison, or wolves in the sanctuary's 200 acres. From here, the group will travel to the Thunder Bird Falls Trail and enjoy a short hike out to the waterfall before finishing the journey to Talkeetna where everyone will have a free evening in town.
Meals included: Breakfast
Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Activity - Located in Portage Valley and surrounded by the breathtaking Chugach Mountain Range, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center works hard to protect animals native to the unforgiving climates of Alaska. Founded in 1993 and turned nonprofit in 2000, the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center has been featured on National Geographic’s TV show, Alaska Animal Rescue. The caretakers work tirelessly year-round to take in orphaned or injured wild animals and give them a forever home on the sanctuary’s 200 acres of spacious habitats where they can display their natural wild behaviors. Experience the resident wildlife via the scenic 1.5-mile loop, accessible by foot, bike, or by car, while learning about the wildlife via interpretive signs at each animal habitat. Be on the lookout for roaming brown bears, moose, wood bison, muskox, wolves, and porcupines!Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Activity - Get out and stretch those legs on a hike to Thunder Bird Falls. This trail is often called one of the best short hikes near Anchorage. The route is very moderate, all ages and fitness levels should be able to manage. Located just north of Eagle River, the trail follows Eklutna River and winds through a birch forest. You’ll finish at a viewing platform near a flowing 200-ft waterfall before returning to the starting point along the same trail.
Duration: 1h-1.5h
Distance: 2.8km (1.8 miles)
Elevation gain: 347ft.Accommodation - Swiss Alaska Inn
Day 5: Talkeetna/Denali National Park and Preserve
As we travel toward Denali National Park, we get ever closer to Denali—or “the great one”—North America's highest peak. Even among the soaring summits of the Alaska Range, Denali dominates the horizon. Since the beginning of the early 20th century, many explorers have undertaken expeditions within the wilds of Alaska funded by National Geographic. These research initiatives included early aerial photographs and geographical mapping of what was once America's “Last Frontier.” Once in the park we'll travel to a dog sledding facility. Here, snuggle a husky puppy, watch sled dogs train for the upcoming racing season, and learn about mushing traditions
Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch
Exclusive inclusions: Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Activity - Head to Husky Homestead to learn about the dog sledding traditions in the demanding Alaskan wilderness. Get a behind the scenes view of the sled dogs during their summer training. Hear tales about the people who live in this unforgiving terrain year-round and the heroic huskies that help them survive.Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle.Accommodation - Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
Day 6: Denali National Park and Preserve
This morning, venture into the heart of Denali National Park and Preserve on a wildlife safari. The park's incredible creatures stand out against the sparse landscape, and a drive along the park road is often the best way to see them. As we drive to the East Fork Bridge at (Mile 43) and back, make it your mission to spot Denali's “big five:” grizzly bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, and elusive wolves. The return trip to our hotel offers another chance for wildlife-viewing.
Meals included: Breakfast,Lunch
Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Spend the day exploring Denali National Park. The area is well-known for its diversity of wildlife and Denali, the highest peak in North America, formerly called Mt McKinley. There are 39 species of mammals, 167 species of birds, 10 species of fish, and one species of amphibian known in Denali. Summer is a time for raising the young and preparing for migration, hibernation, or survival during the winter and, with a little luck, we witness it all. Discover the dynamic glaciated landscape providing large rivers, countless lakes and ponds, and unique landforms which form the foundation of the ecosystems that thrive in Denali. Activity - Depart early to explore Denali National Park. Take the shuttle bus to the East Fork Bridge at (Mile 43) and back, getting deeper into the heart of the park. The journey takes approximately 6 hours and shows off the stunning wilderness of Denali.Accommodation - Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
Day 7: Denali National Park and Preserve
This morning, meet up with an Alaskan naturalist from the Denali Education Center to hear all about the unique wildlife in America's northernmost state. Then set off for a hike with the naturalist guide, where the kids will have the opportunity to wrap up their Junior Ranger activities. After having lunch, enjoy a free afternoon to explore the area.
Meals included: Breakfast
Exclusive inclusions: Free_time - Spend the afternoon exploring Denali NP – with so much to see and do, your options are endless! Lunch will finish up around 12pm and the afternoon will be open for activities in the area until 5:30pm.Activity - An immersive and intensive look at The Big Five! Grizzly Bear, Wolves, Dall Sheep, Moose, and Caribou co-mingle with keystone species like ground squirrels, pika, and beavers. Denali is proud to be home to an 'intact ecosystem,' meaning predators and prey are allowed to interact as they would if humans were not in the picture. Participants will learn about the history, evolution, and adaptations of these species, and why Denali is the perfect place to view these animals undisturbed. A tactile presentation, Wildlife of Denali allows participants to view and handle skulls, furs, and scat of all these local animals. Then head out with a naturalist on a guided hike to take in the awe-inspiring beauty of the Denali wilderness.Accommodation - Denali Grizzly Bear Resort
Day 8: Denali National Park and Preserve/Anchorage
This morning stop for a visit to the Alaska Native Heritage Centre, which made National Geographic Travel's “Top 10-things to do in Anchorage” list as THE cultural site to see during your time here. Enjoy a private tour and a unique presentation about the traditional and contemporary ways of Alaska's Indigenous cultures. Afterwards, finish the short journey to Anchorage and join the group for a farewell dinner this evening.
Meals included: Breakfast,Dinner
Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Enjoy a unique experience at the Alaska Native Heritage Centre as you journey through 10,000 years of Alaska Native history and culture through art, dance, Native Games demonstrations, films, traditional dwellings, and in-depth exhibits. Regarded as THE cultural site to see on National Geographic Travel’s “Top 10-things to do in Anchorage” list, the Center is the perfect place to engage with history, discover a more in-depth look at Alaska’s past, and ask questions about what you learn.Transport - Settle in and scan the scenery from the convenience of a private vehicle between Denali National Park and Anchorage.Accommodation - Sheraton Hotel & Spa Anchorage
Day 9: Anchorage
Depart at any time.
Meals included: Breakfast
Exclusive inclusions: Activity - Not ready to leave? Your Expedition Leader can help with travel arrangements to extend your adventure.
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G Adventures
G Adventures, founded in 1990 by Bruce Poon Tip, is a global adventure travel company specializing in small-group tours that emphasize authentic, sustainable, and culturally immersive experiences. Originally launched as GAP Adventures (“Great Adventure People”), the company pioneered the concept of community-driven travel by offering affordable trips that connect travelers with local communities while minimizing environmental impact. Today, G Adventures operates in more than 100 countries, offering a wide range of itineraries across themes such as active adventures, wildlife, wellness, family, and National Geographic–partnered tours, while maintaining a strong commitment to responsible tourism and social enterprise through its Planeterra Foundation.
In Business Since 1990
Reviews
Brent - Traveled, August 2024
Great time and experience
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/11/2024
Robin - Traveled, July 2024
I like to being able to see both the national parks and some cities. They appreciated that it was the best of California and not just one section. However, I think it would’ve been nice to spend a little more time in the cities as it seemed like we didn’t get enough of time there. There’s only one thing I really didn’t like, which was the fact that we had to buy all of our lunches, with the exception of the two that were provided. Did with another company all the meals were provided for. Which means we paid for them upfront, didn’t have to worry about buying them every day.
Source: Tour operator Submitted: 08/04/2024
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