TYPOLOGIES

Private Groups

DIFFICULTY

MIN. AGE

Cost per person
to be confirmed

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Visit Denali National Park and spot reindeer, wolves, moose, elk, and grizzlies
  2. Explore spectacular alpine ranges, tundra, glaciers, and river valleys
  3. Wild brown bear viewing at Katmai National Park
  4. The beauty and marine life of Prince William Sound
  5. Guided glacier walk at Matanuska Valley
  6. Visit to a musk ox farm
  7. Two-mile dog sled adventure at Seward
  8. Historic rail journey from Talkeetna to Denali
  9. Guided nature walk at Homer

ACTIVITY RATING

Alaska is a nature lover’s utopia — ice-capped mountains, ancient forests, pristine lakes and rivers full of fish. Separated from the mainland by Canada’s British Columbia, it also happens to be the most sparsely populated state of the US… which makes it even more desirable for those who love the great outdoors.

The modern history of the region is fascinating. Various indigenous tribes roamed the region for thousands of years before the Russians established a settlement. The US government purchased Alaska from the Russian government in 1867 for 2c an acre - about $7 million! It became an official US territory in 1912 and official state - the US’s 49th State - in 1959. In the late 1960s, oil was discovered, and an oil boom soon followed. Pipelines, refineries, roads, townships, and other infrastructure soon followed. Today, agriculture, fishing, and tourism make up the primary industries. Alaska’s capital city, Anchorage, with a population of around 300,000, is 10 times the size of the nearest cities, Fairbanks and Juneau. The region is incredibly sparse, with vast wilderness and some small towns dotting the state.

Widely regarded as one of the most scenic places on the planet, there’s an abundance of wildlife to be spotted in Alaska. It’s most famous for the brown and black bears found in healthy numbers. You are almost guaranteed to see the bears depending on the regions you visit. Caribou, moose and bison (introduced from Montana) are also commonly spotted. The rivers are filled with trout and salmon. Watching bears feed during the spawning period is the classic Alaskan postcard. There are hundreds of bird species to be found – including the iconic national emblem – the American Bald Eagle, which is thankfully no longer on the endangered species list. Orca and various species of whales can also be spotted off the Alaskan Coast and Bering Sea.

Blue Dot Travel has developed a comprehensive small group tour offering the best of the region. It is an active tour that includes national parks, wildlife, history, trekking, local culture, and much more. Grab your camera and trekking shoes and join us.

DEPARTURE DATE
To suit your group
DURATION 15 days
TOUR COST Cost pp available on request
SINGLE SUPPLEMENT
Additional

INCLUDED

  • All transportation as per itinerary
  • Twin-share accommodation
  • All tipping including drivers and guides
  • Meals as listed on the itinerary
  • Entry fees to places of interest as per itinerary
  • Experienced English-speaking local tour guide/driver

NOT INCLUDED

  • International flights
  • Electronic travel authorisation or tourist visas
  • Airport transfers
  • Travel insurance
  • Any meals not indicated on the itinerary
  • Optional excursions
  • Items of a personal nature e.g. drinks, laundry, hotel charges

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • Private tours depart with a. minimum of 4 clients
  • Blue Dot will book your international flights, or you can manage this independently
  • Business or premium economy flights can be arranged at an additional cost if available
  • Tour extensions - before or after tour extensions can be arranged on your behalf
  • To book and reserve your place on tour, a deposit of $500 and a completed booking form is required

ITINERARY

TOUR MAP

Map of Alaska

Cost per person
to be confirmed

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Visit Denali National Park and spot reindeer, wolves, moose, elk, and grizzlies
  2. Explore spectacular alpine ranges, tundra, glaciers, and river valleys
  3. Wild brown bear viewing at Katmai National Park
  4. The beauty and marine life of Prince William Sound
  5. Guided glacier walk at Matanuska Valley
  6. Visit to a musk ox farm
  7. Two-mile dog sled adventure at Seward
  8. Historic rail journey from Talkeetna to Denali
  9. Guided nature walk at Homer

ACTIVITY RATING