
Alaska Denali & Kenai Discovery
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Traverse Alaska over 13 days, journeying from Anchorage to Fairbanks through some of the state’s most striking landscapes. Travel south to Seward for glacier cruises and rich wildlife encounters, then continue to Moose Pass for remote yurt stays with kayaking and hiking. The route heads north via Talkeetna and into Denali National Park, with time to explore its vast wilderness. Follow the historic Denali Highway to Maclaren River for backcountry camping and canoeing, before ending in Fairbanks with hot springs and gold panning.
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Tour Overview
Duration
13 daysHotel Rating
Hotels, lodges, & shared yurtsStarts
AnchorageEnds
FairbanksMinimum Age
6 years oldMaximum Age
Tours have upper age limits for several reasons, such as but not limited to: tour pace, activity level, and accommodation standards. If you fall outside of this age limit, we do have lots of other tours in USA that are suitable for all ages!
Arrival Transfer
NoDeparture Transfer
NoTour Guide
Escorted by a local tour guideCountry
USAMeals Included
Breakfast: 6, Lunch: 5, Dinner: 5Passengers
$9,454.50
$3,151.50
Tour Style
Group Size
Min 6 / Max 10
Trip Type
Group Tours
Range
This tour is operated by our trusted local partner and has been handpicked by us to deliver you an unforgettable trip.
Guiding Style
This tour is led by a dedicated tour guide or tour leader who accompanies you throughout your journey. They take care of the day-to-day logistics, offer local insights at every stop, and are available to assist with any questions or needs along the way. On longer tours or multi-country itineraries, you may be accompanied by a different tour guide or tour leader for certain sections of the journey. For full details of the guiding services included on this tour, please refer to the Inclusions.
Tour Pace
A balanced pace, with a mix of free time and visits to multiple locations, allowing for both relaxation and exploration. Generally doesn't visit more than one or two destinations per day.
Physical Rating
A moderate amount of walking is required during sightseeing, with some free time, offering a balance between activity and relaxation. As a general rule, you should be able to walk 2-kilometres without stopping.
Tour Guide
Escorted by a local tour guideGroup Size
Min 6 / Max 10Range
This tour is operated by our trusted local partner and has been handpicked by us to deliver you an unforgettable trip.
Guiding Style
This tour is led by a dedicated tour guide or tour leader who accompanies you throughout your journey. They take care of the day-to-day logistics, offer local insights at every stop, and are available to assist with any questions or needs along the way. On longer tours or multi-country itineraries, you may be accompanied by a different tour guide or tour leader for certain sections of the journey. For full details of the guiding services included on this tour, please refer to the Inclusions.
Tour Pace
A balanced pace, with a mix of free time and visits to multiple locations, allowing for both relaxation and exploration. Generally doesn't visit more than one or two destinations per day.
Physical Rating
A moderate amount of walking is required during sightseeing, with some free time, offering a balance between activity and relaxation. As a general rule, you should be able to walk 2-kilometres without stopping.
Trip Type
Group ToursTour Highlights
Included
Not Included
Itinerary
Day 1 - Arrival in Anchorage

Once you have arrived in Anchorage, Alaska’s largest city, you’ll find yourself surrounded by the Kenai, Talkeetna and Chugach mountain ranges. Known as a gateway to the state’s vast wilderness, Anchorage combines a lively urban setting with easy access to nature.
The city is home to an abundance of wildlife, including over a thousand moose as well as black and brown bears. You may wish to spend some time exploring highlights such as the scenic Coastal Trail, the Anchorage Museum or Ship Creek, where salmon fishing is a popular local activity.
If you have time before the tour starts, you can join the optional World Famous Brooks River Alaskan Brown Bear Viewing in Katmai National Park (available in July). Bear viewing flights in other months visit similar locations. Anchorage is known for its wildlife, like bears, moose and wolves.
This evening, we begin our journey with a welcome meeting at 6 PM, you will then have time to grab dinner.
Please note: The World-Famous Brooks River Alaskan Brown Bear Viewing in Katmai National Park and other bear flight experiences are operated the day prior to the start of the tour
Starting point: 2200 Spenard Road, Anchorage, Alaska 99503, United States
Day 2 - Exit Glacier & Seward

Anchorage -Exit Glacier - Seward. Today we travel south from Anchorage along the scenic Seward Highway, tracing the edge of Turnagain Arm and passing through the Chugach Mountains en route to Resurrection Bay and Kenai Fjords National Park.
Along the way, we visit Bear Lake Weir, where spawning salmon gather as they return to their birthplace, offering a unique insight into Alaska’s wildlife and ecosystems.
We then continue to Exit Glacier, where there is the opportunity to hike in this impressive glacial landscape. There are several options available, from an easy walk of around 3 miles to more challenging routes, including ranger-led hikes to areas such as Marmot Meadows or the Cliffs.
After our time at the glacier, we continue on to Seward for the evening.
Day 3 - Kenai Fjords National Park Cruise

Seward - Kenai Fjords National Park - Seward. This morning, we head out on a 6-hour wildlife cruise into Kenai Fjords National Park, exploring its glacier-carved coastline by catamaran.
As we travel through the fjords, we look out for humpback whales, orcas, Steller sea lions and a variety of seabirds. We also witness the dramatic sight of calving glaciers, where ice breaks away and crashes into the sea. Throughout the journey, the captain provides detailed commentary, sharing insights into the region’s wildlife, history and geology.
Tonight, we stay in a hotel or cabins with shared facilities.
Day 4 - Dog Sledging & Grant Lake
Seward - Moose Pass. We begin the day with a visit to the Seavey Homestead, where we come face to face with Alaska’s iconic sledge dogs. Here, we experience a 1.5-hour wilderness dog sledge ride and tour, learning about the important role these dogs play in Alaskan life.
Afterwards, we continue to Moose Pass, where we set out on a short paddle across Trail Lake, covering around 1.6 km, followed by a hike of approximately 2.4 km uphill to reach our remote camp overlooking Grant Lake.
Our base for the next two nights is a collection of yurts set in a peaceful wilderness setting. Facilities are simple, with no showers, though there is the option to take a dip in the glacial lake for those feeling brave.
Day 5 - Grant Lake Hiking & Kayaking Adventure
After breakfast, we head out for another day of kayaking and hiking around Grant Lake, making our way towards a local waterfall while taking in the surrounding scenery.
After our paddle, we take time to relax and enjoy the setting, with support from our Moose Pass adventure guides. There may also be the opportunity for additional paddling or hiking later in the evening, making the most of the extended daylight under the midnight sun.
Tonight, we stay in yurts for our final night. in Moose Pass.
Days 6-7 - Moose Pass to Talkeetna
Moose Pass - Talkeetna. Over the next 2 days, we make our way to Talkeetna, a small historic town and the main launch point for climbers attempting Denali, North America’s highest peak.
During our time here, you are free to explore at your own pace or choose from a range of optional activities. You may take a flightseeing tour around Denali with the chance to land on a glacier, join a jet boat adventure through Devil’s Canyon, enjoy a float trip along the Talkeetna or Chulitna rivers, or try your hand at salmon fishing.
Day 8 - Talkeetna to Denali National Park

Talkeetna - Denali National Park. Early this morning, we make our way to Denali National Park, where we board a shuttle to the East Fork River.
As we travel through this vast wilderness, we keep watch for wildlife including grizzly bears, moose, caribou and wolves, all of which call this region home. Denali spans over 6 million acres, offering one of the most untouched landscapes in North America.
Alongside the shuttle journey, you have the flexibility to choose your own hiking experience, with opportunities to explore different areas of the park at your own pace.
Day 9 - Denali National Park at Leisure

Today, you have further opportunities to explore Denali National Park at your own pace. You may choose to continue hiking through its rugged landscapes or visit key sites such as the Visitor Center, the Murie Science and Learning Center, or see the park’s working sled dog team, the only one of its kind in the US National Park system.
There are also optional activities available outside the park, including ATV tours and whitewater rafting.
Day 10 - Denali National Park to Maclaren River

Denali National Park - Maclaren River. We depart Denali National Park, continuing through the Alaskan mountain range, where glaciers and wide-reaching vistas define the landscape.
Travelling along the historic Denali Highway, a route used for over 10,000 years, we make our way to Maclaren River Lodge. From here, we board a jet boat and journey 16 km upriver to our remote camp, where we spend the night surrounded by wilderness.
Please note: You will stay in canvas tents with cots, and the property does not have showers.
Day 11 - Maclaren River Canoeing
After breakfast, we enjoy a canoe journey back down the Maclaren River to the lodge. Although travelling downstream, the route requires some navigation, as the braided river channels shift constantly, and we may find ourselves navigating around shallow gravel bars.
Once back at the lodge, we have time to relax and enjoy the surroundings, perhaps sharing stories with fellow travellers or chatting with locals.
Day 12 - Denali Highway & Chena Hot Springs
Maclaren River - Fairbanks. This morning, we continue along the Denali Highway, connecting with the Richardson Highway as we make our way towards North Pole, in the region known as the Land of the Midnight Sun.
During the summer months, the near-constant daylight brings a unique energy to the area, with locals and visitors making the most of the long evenings for activities such as hiking, running and even late-night baseball.
In the evening, we unwind with a soak in the Chena Hot Springs, where naturally heated mineral water rises from deep beneath the earth’s surface.
Tonight, we stay in a hotel with ensuite facilities and access to the hot springs.
Day 13 - Fairbanks Gold Panning Experience & Departure
We begin our final day with a hands-on gold panning experience, trying our luck with a bag of paydirt from Fairbanks Gold Co.
As we sift through the material, there is more than just gold to discover. You may uncover ice-age fossils and a variety of minerals, including pyrite, quartz crystals, and garnets. On occasion, even fragments of woolly mammoth ivory have been found.
Our tour will come to an end after 3 PM, where you will make your way to the airport for your onward flight.
If you have time after the tour ends, you can extend your Alaska adventure with a 2-day Bear Viewing add-on out of Anchorage or a 4-day add-on to the Arctic Circle and Arctic Ocean.
End point: Fairbanks, Alaska, United States
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Bear Viewing Lake Clark/Katmai
Experience one of Alaska’s most iconic wildlife encounters with an unforgettable optional bear viewing tour. Fly deep into the remote wilderness of Katmai National Park, home to the world-famous Brooks River, where brown bears gather in remarkable numbers during July to feast on migrating salmon.
Hotels
The hotels listed below are examples which we frequently use on this tour. Alternative hotels of a similar standard may be used instead.






Prices & Dates
Departure dates are guaranteed with 6 travellers. 'double' prices are per person when there are 2 people on the same booking sharing a room. 'Shared' prices are for solo travellers who are happy to share with another solo traveller of the same sex in a twin room - a single room will be provided at no additional cost if there are no suitable travellers to share with.
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