Mountains and a river in Alaska United States
A fjord in Alaska in the United States
A field with mountains in the background in Denali National Park Alaska United States
A mother bear with two cubs stand next to a lake in Alaska USA
Mountains and a river in Alaska United States
A fjord in Alaska in the United States
A field with mountains in the background in Denali National Park Alaska United States
A mother bear with two cubs stand next to a lake in Alaska USA
Breathtaking nature and rich culture

Alaska

Embarking on a road trip through Alaska is like diving into an incredible adventure packed with untouched nature, jaw-dropping scenery, and fascinating cultures. It doesn't matter if you're a fan of the great outdoors or a thrill-seeker, Alaska has it all. Prepare yourself for an unforgettable journey through this stunning and diverse state of the United States.

Highlights

Welcome to Alaska, “The Last Frontier”

Nestled in the northwestern corner of the United States, Alaska stands as an expansive state. Distinguished by its unique geography, Alaska holds the distinction of not bordering any other state, setting it apart from the contiguous states of the US. With its borders defined by western Canada and the sea, it boasts boundless natural wonders and awe-inspiring views that remain largely untouched.

Be enchanted by its mountains, glaciers, and sprawling tundras. The state is home to Denali, North America's highest peak, and other towering mountain ranges that beckon adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Experience the raw power of nature as you witness massive glaciers carving through valleys, creating a spectacle that will leave you in awe. The renowned Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve offer a front-row seat to this phenomenon, where you can witness nature's artistry unfold before your eyes.

A boat cruising through Glacier National Park
Soak up the tranquillity of nature in Glacier National Park

A journey of nature, wildlife, and culture

Alaska's wildlife is equally captivating. The state is teeming with diverse wildlife, from the iconic grizzly bears catching salmon in the rivers to the orcas breaching in the pristine waters. Explore the Arctic tundra and spot caribou herds as they migrate across the vast landscapes.

In addition to its natural wonders, Alaska boasts a rich cultural heritage. Learn about the Indigenous communities that have thrived in harmony with the land for thousands of years. Discover their vibrant traditions, artwork, and stories, and gain a deeper understanding of Alaska's history.

Whether you're embarking on an outdoor adventure, seeking solitude amidst untouched landscapes, or immersing yourself in the vibrant cultural tapestry, Alaska promises an unforgettable journey.

A waterfall in the Tracy Arm Fjord in Alaska United States
Enjoy the beautiful nature of Alaska
Two bears fishing in a waterfall in Alaska United States
Spot wildlife during your trip

Cities in Alaska

The three main cities are Anchorage, Juneau, and Fairbanks. Each city is unique, and they're all great places to start your adventures in Alaska and see the incredible sights and do fun activities.

Anchorage

Anchorage is the biggest city in Alaska. It's a bustling and vibrant place, combining city life with stunning natural beauty. You can see the city right by the coast, with beautiful mountains called the Chugach Mountains in the background. Anchorage offers remarkable views of mountains, glaciers, and the nearby Cook Inlet.

Culture and nature

In Anchorage, there are many exciting things to do. There are plenty of restaurants where you can try delicious local food, especially fresh seafood. Don't miss the Alaska Native Heritage Center, where you can learn about and experience the fascinating native culture of the area. And if you love being outdoors, Anchorage is perfect for you. You can go hiking, biking, and exploring the amazing Chugach State Park. You might even get to see some wildlife while you're there.

An aerial view of Anchorage and environs in Alaska United States
Combine nature with culture in Alaska's largest city, Anchorage
A canoeist in Chugach State Park near Anchorage in Alaska United States
Get out and about in Chugach State Park

Experience Fairbanks

Located in the heart of Alaska, Fairbanks is full of adventure and history. You can admire the phenomenal northern lights from here. It offers several activities ranging from dog sledding and ice fishing to exploring old gold mines and visiting museums about Alaska's rich history.

Outdoor activities

Do you prefer to be outside in nature all day? The surrounding Fairbanks wilderness offers hiking, kayaking and rafting. Fairbanks has a unique blend of adventure activities and a vibrant cultural scene. You will have an unforgettable experience in the middle of the pristine beauty of Alaska.

Aerial view of Fairbanks and the river in Alaska USA
Go on an adventure in Fairbanks
Northern lights over Fairbanks in Alaska United States
Marvel at the dazzling Northern Lights

Discover Juneau

Juneau, the capital of Alaska, is surrounded by mountains and fjords. Located on the waterfront and surrounded by dense forests, Juneau offers a unique combination of natural beauty and cultural discovery. The city is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. You can enjoy numerous hiking trails, glacier tours and kayaking. At the Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center, you can get a glimpse of the impressive Mendenhall Glacier. In addition to its plethora of natural wonders, Juneau offers an enthralling cultural scene with art galleries, museums, and historic sites.

The coast of Juneau with mountains in the background
The capital Juneau is beautifully situated on the waterfront
A street in the city of Juneau, Alaska
Stroll through the cosy and atmospheric streets of Juneau

Nature

Wilderness

Alaska is truly one-of-a-kind because of its untouched wilderness that surrounds you everywhere you go. Venture through the expansive forests, icy tundras, sparkling lakes, glaciers, fjords, and snow-covered peaks. While exploring Alaska, include a visit to its remarkable national parks.

Denali National Park

Denali National Park is an absolute must-see. This famous park is home to Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, also known as Denali. Be mesmerised by the stunning landscapes featuring forests, alpine tundra, and glaciers. Keep your eyes peeled for fascinating wildlife encounters, like grizzly bears, wolves, and moose. Your trip to Alaska would be incomplete without experiencing the beauty of this incredible park.

A road leading to Mount McKinley in Denali National Park Alaska United States
Admire Mount McKinley in Denali National Park
A moose walks through a river in Denali National Park Alaska United States
Enjoy the expansive landscape
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Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park is a beautiful place in Alaska worth visiting. It's on the southern coast and has some fantastic things to see. Picture yourself surrounded by majestic fjords, gigantic glaciers, and marine animals. If you take a boat ride, you can get close to the icebergs at Exit Glacier. Keep an eye out for whales and sea lions too. The park's landscape is stunning, and it was all shaped by the power of ice. So, get ready to be amazed by the breathtaking sights and have a great time exploring Kenai Fjords National Park.

Fjords and Glacier in Kenai Fjords National Park
Cruise on a boat and enjoy the fjords in Kenai Fjords National Park
Two people canoeing in Kenai Fjords National Park
Explore the waters of Alaska by canoe

Chugach National Forest

Alaska's Chugach National Forest is full of natural wonders and exciting things to do. It's the second-largest national forest in the United States, covering an area of more than 2.6 million acres. You'll be blown away by the stunning sights, like tall mountains kissed by snow, vast forests stretching out in every direction, and shining glaciers.

There are so many ways to have fun here. You can hike, cast your fishing line into the sparkling waters, or admire the breathtaking views. The forest is home to various animals, including bears, moose, and eagles. If you love nature and enjoy taking pictures, this place is a dream come true.

Snowy mountains and a forest and field of flowers in Chugach National Forest
Enjoy the extraordinary landscapes in Chugach National Forest
A moose in Chugach National Forest
Spot wildlife in their natural habitat

Kachemak Bay State Park

Want to uncover a hidden gem in Alaska? Look no further than Kachemak Bay State Park, the only wilderness paradise. Unlike most parks, you won't find a road leading you there. You have to hop on a plane or a boat for this adventure.

Experience towering mountains, rugged coastlines, and vast forests as far as the eye can see. With 40 kilometres of hiking trails, there's no shortage of forests, lakes, and views to discover. If you're up for a splash of excitement, grab a kayak and glide through the calm waters of Kachemak Bay State Park. As you paddle, look for the intertidal zones and picturesque coastlines. And don't be surprised if you spot some seals, sea otters, and whales swimming by. On land, you might encounter bears and moose. Nature enthusiasts will love the diverse birdlife in the park. It's a birdwatcher's paradise.

Snowy mountains in Kachemak Bay State Park
Admire the wilderness of Kachemak Bay State Park

Glacier Bay National Park

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is one of Alaska's most impressive landmarks. The national park consists of a collection of spectacular glaciers that stretch down to the sea. Take a boat trip through the park and admire the imposing ice masses. Listen to the roaring sound of ice crashing into the sea, and observe the diverse flora and fauna.

A glacier in Glacier Bay National Park Alaska United States
Be amazed by the glaciers in Glacier Bay National Park
People stand on the bow of a cruise ship in Glacier Bay National Park Alaska United States
From the boat you have a unique view of the spectacular landscape

Culture in Alaska

Indigenous culture is significant in Alaska. When you visit, you'll have plenty of chances to discover more about the traditional lifestyle and history of the Indigenous people. They are the Yupik, Inupiat, Athabascan, Aleut, Tlingit, and Haida. Each has their language, traditions, art forms, and way of life.

Art holds a special place in Alaskan Native culture. The traditional art forms, such as carving wood, weaving baskets, and making clothing, are like storytellers that depict the history, mythology, and spirituality of the Indigenous communities in Alaska.

Part of a totem pole in Alaska, USA
Art is an important part of Alaskan Native culture

Music

Dancing and singing are significant in the culture of Alaska's Native people. They perform traditional dances during ceremonies, celebrations, and cultural events. These dances are meaningful because they tell stories, show how much they care about the land, and help keep their cultural identity and heritage alive.

The people of Alaska need to preserve and recognise Native culture. Visit one of the cultural centres or museums that are dedicated to keeping the traditions, language, and art of the Indigenous communities alive. By going to cultural events and appreciating the beautiful artworks they have on display, you can learn even more about Indigenous culture.

Indigenous people of Alaska display a native dance
Learn about Alaskan Native culture during a dance performance
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Indigenous people of Alaska performing traditional dance and music
Be swept away by a performance by the Alaskan Indigenous people
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The best time to visit Alaska

Alaska, the last frontier country of the United States, is known for its breathtaking natural landscapes and unique wildlife. If you plan to visit Alaska, you are probably curious about the best time to travel. Alaska is a year-round destination, but the best time to travel depends on your preferences.

Summer (May to August)

Summer is peak season in Alaska and offers countless benefits to travellers. The days are long, and you have more time to enjoy the beautiful scenery. You can even experience the midnight sun in some regions. Temperatures are pleasant, ranging from 15 °C to 25 °C, making it ideal for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and wildlife watching. Denali National Park is fully accessible during the summer months.

Autumn (September to October)

Autumn in Alaska is known for its colourful foliage and a quieter travel season. Although the days are shorter, Autumn offers beautiful scenery and mild temperatures, usually ranging from 5 °C to 15 °C. It's a great time to experience Alaska's natural beauty without the hustle and bustle of summer. In addition, during this period, you can witness the phenomenon of the salmon swimming upstream to spawn. This is a spectacular sight in itself, but it also attracts many other animals. You can spot a bear or sea lion easily.

The Dalton Highway in a green landscape in Alaska United States
Enjoy the long days during the Alaskan summer
A river in Chugach National Forest during the fall in Alaska United States
Let yourself be surprised by the colours and tranquility in Autumn

Winter (November to April)

In winter, the Alaskan landscape transforms into a wonderland. It is blanketed in snow and frozen lakes. However, temperatures can be freezing, ranging from -20 °C to -5 °C, so warm clothing is essential. Activities such as dog sledding, snowmobiling, and viewing the Northern Lights are popular highlights of a winter Alaska holiday.

Spring (April to May)

Spring is a transitional period in Alaska as the snow melts and nature awakens from hibernation. Temperatures can still be cool, ranging from 0 °C to 10 °C. On the other hand, prices for accommodations and flights are usually lower than during peak season, which makes it a budget-friendly option.

Winter landscape with mountains in Cantwell Alaska United States
Step into an Alaskan winter paradise
Spring flowers on the shore of Turnagain Arm in Alaska USA
Enjoy the blooming landscape in spring

Accommodation in Alaska

Bed & Breakfast in Anchorage

Anchorage, United States

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B&B overlooking the Chugach Mountains

Matanuska River Valley, United States

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A lodge in the heart of Kenai Peninsula

Kenai Fjords National Park, United States

Stay in a wilderness lodge on an Alaskan lake on Kenai Peninsula.

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Fairbanks, United States

Stay in a design hotel near Fairbanks, Alaska and enjoy both the mountain feel and modern amenities.

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Activities in Alaska

Cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park

Kenai Fjords National Park, United States

Cruise along Alaskan glaciers in Kenai Fjords National Park.

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Helicopter flight over a glacier

Chugach State Park, United States

Marvel at Alaska's glaciers and Chugach Mountains from the air.

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One step closer to your dream trip

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