Explore Alaska: A Guide to the Ultimate Wilderness AdventureDiscover Alaska’s breathtaking landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unforgettable experiences, from glacier hikes to Northern Lights viewing.

Welcome to Alaska

Alaska, the largest state in the United States, is a destination that offers a unique blend of untamed wilderness, towering mountains, and incredible wildlife. The state is known as the ‘The Last Frontier’, and it provides travellers with breathtaking landscapes, from massive glaciers and deep fjords to vast tundras and pristine forests. With its remote and rugged beauty, Alaska is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts, wildlife lovers, and those seeking adventure off the beaten path.

For travellers, Alaska presents a variety of experiences year-round. Summer brings long daylight hours, prefect for exploring national parks, going on wildlife cruises, and hiking scenic trails. Winter, on the other hand, transforms the state into a wintery wonderland, offering activities like dog sledding, Northern Lights viewing, and snowmobiling. Whether visiting by land, sea, or air, Alaska promises unforgettable encounters with nature and opportunities to explore its rich cultural heritage.

Guided Tours to Alaska with On The Go Tours

On The Go Tours offers expertly crafted guided tours to Alaska, providing travellers with a seamless way to explore the state's dramatic landscapes, diverse wildlife, and unique cultural heritage. Whether you're seeking adventure in the wilderness, a chance to see the Northern Lights, or a journey through Alaska’s stunning national parks, these small-group tours offer a well-organized and immersive experience.

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Why Choose On The Go Tours for Alaska?

• Small-Group Travel: Enjoy a more personalised experience with small tours groups and expert guides.
• Expert Planning: Avoid the hassle of trip logistics – transportation, accommodations, and activities are arranged for you.
• Unforgettable Scenery and Wildlife: See glaciers, mountains, and wildlife in some of the world’s most breath-taking locations.
• Unique Activities: Northern Lights hunting, these tours offer incredible experiences.

If you're looking for a well-organized, adventure-packed journey through Alaska’s wilderness, On The Go Tours provides excellent guided experiences tailored to different interests. Whether you're drawn to summer’s long daylight hours or winter’s icy landscapes and auroras, there's a tour for every traveller.

Wildlife and Natural Wonders

Alaska is home to some of the most stunning national parks and outdoor experiences in the world. Denali National Park, home to North America’s tallest peak, offers wildlife viewing and breathtaking landscapes. Glacier Bay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, features tidewater glaciers and abundant marine life, while Kenai Fjords National Park is known for its towering ice fields, boat tours, and whale-watching opportunities.

For those seeking wildlife encounters, Alaska offers world-class viewing. Brown bears can be seen catching salmon at Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, while moose, caribou, and Dall sheep are common in Denali. Whale watching is another highlight, with humpback and orca sightings being frequent near Juneau, Seward, and Sitka. Bird enthusiasts can spot bald eagles in Haines, one of the best places in the world for eagle photography.

Outdoor enthusiasts have no shortage of activities to choose from. Hiking options range from the easy Flattop Mountain Trail near Anchorage to the challenging Harding Icefield Trail in Kenai Fjords National Park. Fishing is another major draw, with king salmon fishing peaking in June and July, while halibut fishing is particularly popular in Homer and Seward. Dog sledding is available year-round, with winter excursions offering the most authentic experience. For those interested in glaciers, flightseeing tours over Ruth Glacier or trekking on Matanuska Glacier provide unforgettable experiences.

Scenic Landscapes and National Parks

The state's national parks showcase a variety of stunning landscapes. Denali National Park features North America's tallest peak, Denali, and is a haven for wildlife enthusiasts and adventure seekers. Glacier Bay National Park captivates visitors with its colossal tidewater glaciers and rich marine life. Kenai Fjords National Park offers dramatic fjords, ice fields, and abundant sea creatures. Exploring these parks provides an unparalleled opportunity to connect with nature in its purest form.

Top Attractions

Denali National Park

One of the most iconic locations is Denali National Park & Preserve, home to North America's tallest peak, Denali, at 20,310 feet. The park is renowned for its abundant wildlife, including grizzly bears, moose, and wolves, making it a haven for nature enthusiasts. Visitors can explore the park via hiking trails, scenic bus tours, or guided activities, with the park's Denali Park Road being accessible only by park-operated buses beyond Mile 15. The best time to visit is during summer, from mid-June to early September, when the park is fully open and accessible.

Glacier National Park

Another must-see is Glacier Bay National Park & Preserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Alaska's most stunning natural areas. Known for its massive tidewater glaciers, like Margerie and Johns Hopkins, the park is best explored by cruise, boat, or small plane due to its limited road access. It’s home to abundant marine wildlife, including humpback whales and sea otters, and offers opportunities for kayaking and glacier viewing. The park is a must-visit for those looking to experience the beauty of Alaska’s glaciers and coastal ecosystems.

Kenai Fjords National Park

For those seeking more accessible adventures, Kenai Fjords National Park, located near Seward, offers an abundance of natural beauty, including glaciers, fjords, and marine wildlife. Exit Glacier, one of the most accessible glaciers in Alaska, provides opportunities for hiking and ice trekking. The park is also popular for boat tours through Resurrection and Aialik Bays, where visitors can see calving glaciers and marine life such as puffins and sea lions. The best time to visit Kenai Fjords is during the summer months from May to September.

Inside Passage

Alaska's Inside Passage is another top attraction, offering a coastal waterway lined with islands, fjords, and historic towns. This region includes key locations like Juneau, the state capital, which is home to Mendenhall Glacier and offers whale-watching tours. Ketchikan is known for its totem poles and Misty Fjords National Monument, while Skagway, a historic Gold Rush town, is famous for the White Pass & Yukon Route Railway. Visitors often explore the Inside Passage via cruise ships or ferries, with stops in towns that reflect the state’s maritime history and indigenous heritage.

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)

For those interested in the Northern Lights, Fairbanks is one of the best places in Alaska to witness this stunning natural phenomenon. The Aurora Borealis is most visible from late August to early April, with peak viewing occurring from December to March. Fairbanks offers guided tours to view the lights, often from heated cabins or specialized photography setups, ensuring a memorable experience. The surrounding area also offers winter activities such as dog sledding and ice fishing.

Frequently asked questions

What is the best time to visit Alaska?

The best time to visit depends on your interests:
• Summer (June–August): Ideal for wildlife viewing, hiking, and cruises, with long daylight hours and mild temperatures.
• Fall (September–October): Fewer crowds, beautiful fall colours, and increasing chances of seeing the Northern Lights.
• Winter (November–March): Best for Northern Lights, dog sledding, and winter sports, but very cold with limited daylight.
• Spring (April–May): Shoulder season with fewer tourists, emerging wildlife, and variable weather.

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