Alaska Untouched
Brown Bears of Alaska’s Bear Coast, Denali National Park, and Kenai Fjords Wildlife Adventure
Itineraries
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Denali Park Bus & Helicopter Adventure
Explore Denali National Park on an immersive bus tour deep into wildlife-rich tundra to spot Alaska’s Big Five, then soar on a helicopter flight-seeing adventure for panoramic views of Denali (Mt. McKinley), glaciers, and towering peaks.
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Walk with Coastal Grizzlies
Join expert guides to safely walk among coastal brown bears, observing these powerful animals—either at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, where bears catch leaping salmon, or at the secluded Brown Bear Bay Lodge in Lake Clark National park, where intimate encounters unfold on remote sedge meadows.
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Kenai Fjords Glacier Cruise
Cruise through Kenai Fjords National Park, past tidewater glaciers and dramatic fjords, watching for humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, puffins, and massive ice calving into the ocean.
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Alaska Railroad Scenic Journey
Ride the iconic Alaska Railroad in a glass-domed car from the mountains to the coast, winding through wilderness valleys, glacial rivers, and breathtaking vistas of Alaska’s rugged landscapes.
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Scenic Bush Plane Fly-Outs
Take to the skies in a bush plane and explore the remote Bear Coast, landing on untouched beaches and ridges where wild bears roam free.
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Helicopter Glacier Landing
Soar above alpine landscapes on a heli tour and touch down on a sprawling glacier in Denali, where you can walk across ancient ice surrounded by towering peaks.
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Epic Alaska Wildlife Photography
Capture stunning shots of brown bears, moose, caribou, and bald eagles with guidance from expert naturalists and photographers, set against the breathtaking backdrops of Denali National Park, Kenai Fjords, and Alaska’s wild Bear Coast.
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Learn Alaska’s Native Traditions
Connect with Alaska’s rich heritage through immersive Indigenous cultural programs, learning about Native traditions, subsistence lifestyles, and ancient connections to the land from respected local elders and cultural interpreters.

“I’ve been around the world chasing wildlife, but nothing prepared me for this. We watched a mother bear and her cub graze just yards away while standing in complete silence. I thought I’d be nervous, but our guide made it feel effortless—and safe. This wasn’t a tour. It was a privilege.”
— Kara M., New Jersey