
Alaska Airlines Self-Guided
Land Tours
See the best places in the vast Alaskan interior with
the freedom and flexibility to soak in all of its wonder.
And if you also like the peace of mind that comes with
pre-booking lodges, transportation, and day tours,
let us help you build a self-guided land tour.
Why self-guided? It’s the best of both worlds—the value of a package and the flexibility of independent travel. There’s no pressure of meeting up with a group, and there’s no danger of having to scramble for space in hotels or popular day tours. You can go with the flow, enjoying Anchorage city life, lingering to watch Denali wildlife, meeting Talkeetna locals, and relaxing while surrounded by the tranquil rhythm of nature.
Traveling by rail, motorcoach, or car, you’ll discover all the wilderness sights you’ve heard about: Denali National Park, North America’s tallest peak, and abundant wildlife. They’re highlights you absolutely should not miss.
By Car
Maximize your flexibility by driving
yourself. Alaska’s highways are safe, fun
to drive, and endowed with endless vistas. As
mountains, rivers, forest and tundra unfold,
you’ll see why so many Alaskan roadways
have “scenic byway” status.
Since you follow no schedule but your own, you
can pull over for better views of foraging moose
and rambling bears. Tarry at an authentic Alaskan
roadhouse, stop at the frequent service stations,
and meet local Alaskans—possibly the friendliest
people in America.
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Self-Guided Land Tours By Car
By Rail & Coach
Leave the driving to us—it’s the most
relaxing way to take in Alaska’s stunning
scenery while meeting fellow travelers.
On a train, you’ll step
aboard glass-domed railcars for 360-degree views
as you chug along the famed Alaska Railroad corridor
to Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Denali National Park.
It’s the most luxurious way to experience
miles of backcountry, and you’ll have the
flexibility of stretching your legs and enjoying
a beverage or meal.
Motorcoach is also a comfortable
and relaxing way to travel, with amazing views
of the wilderness that surrounds you. Alaska’s
historic roads lead right to the state’s
highlights and can be faster than the train.
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Self-Guided Alaska Land Tours By Rail & Coach