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235 - Barrow: On Top of the World
Barrow, located only 330 miles (531
km) north of the Arctic Circle, is Alaska’s largest
Eskimo village. You will learn about the 4,000 year-old
Inupiat culture as you listen to storytellers share their
tales, take part in native dances, and see a demonstration
of the traditional blanket toss - an important ritual of
celebration in Eskimo culture. Examine unique flora of the
tundra up close, and take a walk on the beach as far north
as you are ever likely to go!
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Barrow, Native Dancers and Blanket Toss,
Arctic Ocean
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May 14
to
Sep 16 |
2 |
Flight |
$465 |
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243 - Arctic Circle Brooks Range Adventure
Enjoy this journey by land and air
into Alaska's Brooks Mountain Range. Fly from Anchorage
or Fairbanks to Prospect Creek, which is north of the Arctic
Circle. Cross the Arctic Circle and receive an official
Arctic Circle Adventure Certificate. Walk on the arctic
tundra and feel the ice just beneath the surface. You have
the option to view the TransAlaska Pipeline during this
fascinating tour. Visit the Arctic Circle Trading Post situated
in the rural community of Joy, Alaska.
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Brooks Mountain Range, Scenic Flight to
Prospect Creek, Coldfoot, Dalton Highway, Yukon River, Arctic
Circle Trading Post
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May 20
to
Sep 1 |
2 |
Flight |
$349 |
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280 - St. Paul and the Pribilof Islands
Imagine the beauty! Almost every inch
of space on the jagged cliffs, from the largest ledge to
the smallest crevice, is claimed by a nesting bird. Colorful
puffins, red-legged kittiwakes, and red-faced cormorants
are among many rarely seen species. The largest Aleut population
in the world resides in the Pribilof Islands. Their culture
has been influenced by other peoples who have come in search
of this Island's riches. The Russian Orthodox Church binds
the community together and still stands as a reminder of
past influences.
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Anchorage, St. Paul Island (Wildlife, Flora,
King Eider Hotel, Experience Native Lifestyles) |
May 17
to
Aug 25 |
3 |
Flight |
$1361 |
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Tour
290 - Beauty and Bears of Kodiak
Kodiak is home to the largest land
carnivore in the world - the Kodiak brown bear. Other wildlife
around Kodiak Island includes 200 species of birds, Sitka
Blacktail deer, Dall sheep, bald eagles, sea lions, sea
otters, whales, and more. Kodiak Island's 3,588 square miles
(5, 773 km) make it the second largest island in the United
States. Kodiak has a rich Alutiiq Native heritage, with
7,000 years of history and culture. Sights include the Baranov
Museum and Russian Orthodox Church. Visits to archaeological
dig sites are also available, where remains of both Alutiiq
and Russian settlements are being excavated.
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Two nights on Kodiak Island, Floatplane
Tour around Kodiak Island Natl. Refuge to view bears and other
wildlife
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Jun 10
to
Sep 3 |
3 |
Flight |
$825 |
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Tour
560 - Arctic Ocean Wilderness
Explore an area that few people will
ever get the chance to see while viewing some of Alaska's
unique wildlife. After you view the northern most coastline
in the United States, head to the Brooks Range where many
see dall sheep (rams), wolves, caribou, and other animals
in this excursion. |
Deadhorse, Tours of Shore of Arctic Ocean,
Arctic Coastal Plain Tour, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,
Overnight at Coldfoot Camp, Brooks Mountain Range, Float down
Hammond or Koyukuk Rivers, Yukon River
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May 20
to
Sep 1 |
4 |
Flight |
$1199 |
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