• Modern hotel room with two queen beds at Compass Suites in Kodiak, Alaska — lodging near the working harbor before coastal bear adventures with World Untouched

    Kodiak

    Compass Suites

    Right in the heart of town and overlooking Kodiak’s working harbor, Compass Suites offers a clean, modern base before you head into the wild. Oversized rooms, walk-in showers, and kitchenettes give you space to breathe, while the boats outside your window remind you—this is still frontier country.

  • Refitted crab boat M/V Ursus floating near Katmai Coast, now used as a private expedition basecamp for World Untouched bear viewing trips

    Bear Coast

    M/V Ursus

    Once a working crab boat on the Bering Sea—later made famous as the Time Bandit on Deadliest Catch—the Ursus now charts calmer but no less wild waters. Refitted for just eight guests, she’s our private, seaworthy basecamp for exploring the bear-filled coastlines of Katmai.

  • Totem pole standing at the entrance of Coast Inn at Lake Hood in Anchorage, Alaska — cultural and quiet overnight stop between bear coast adventures

    Anchorage

    Coast Inn at Lake Hood

    IIn between bear country chapters, we touch down beside Lake Hood, where floatplanes drift across glassy water and the trail around the lake hums with movement. The Coast Inn offers a warm, quiet place to rest—without stepping too far from the wild.

  • Aerial view of King Salmon Lodge on the banks of the Naknek River, surrounded by lush green forest — launch point for Brooks Falls bear viewing with World Untouched

    King Salmon

    King Salmon Lodge

    Set above the Naknek River—a vital estuary that fuels the largest salmon run on Earth—this wilderness lodge is our home while we explore Brooks Falls and other bear-rich river systems. Each day begins with a floatplane flight into the wild and ends with riverside views, fresh Alaskan meals, and the possibility of moose at dawn or aurora borealis shimmering overhead.