See the highlights of Denali, Valdez and the surrounding areas in 12 days
Explore some of the most stunning parts of the Alaskan wilderness on this 12-day Alaskan Adventure tour.
Embark on your unforgettable Alaskan adventure with this journey that starts in Anchorage and ends in the Valdez Wilderness. Begin your journey with a group meeting in Anchorage, immersing yourself in the city's vibrant nightlife.
Next traverse to the majestic Denali National Park, spotting bears and moose, and blaze trails in the wilderness. Camp by the Maclaren Glacier and canoe the Maclaren River.
After Denali, venture to Wrangell/St. Elias National Park, camping by a glacial river, exploring old mining towns, and engaging in optional thrilling activities like ice climbing and glacier hikes.
Finally in Valdez you can go out on a search for bears, witness sea lions catching salmon, and sea kayak through icebergs. The journey concludes back in Anchorage, creating lasting memories of the wild beauty and diverse landscapes of Alaska.
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Alaska Denali Tour Itinerary
Day 1 Anchorage
Welcome to the largest city of Alaska, most often thought of as the state's capital. Start off your vacation flying into stunning scenery overlooking the Chugach, Alaskan, Kenai, and Talkeetna mountain ranges. Although Mt. Denali is only visible 20% of the year, there's a chance you could even catch a glimpse. Anchorage is Alaska's most populated area yet it's shared with the likes of bears, moose, and wolves. After your flight into this urban wilderness, make your way to your accommodations for the 6 pm pre-departure meeting followed by a group meal. Take this evening to get to know your fellow travelers and guides.
Included: Anchorage accommodation, Welcome Meeting
Optional Activity before tour: Full Day World Famous Brooks River Alaskan Brown Bear Viewing, Katmai National Park.
Overnight Location: Hostel in Anchorage
Meals: None
Day 2-4 Denali National Park
In the morning head off to the amazing Denali National Park. Whether it's flora or fauna you came to see, this is the place to fulfill your hopes of seeing large and small wild animals living as they have for ages. You will set up your campsite and the following two days you will have the opportunity to take a bus ride through the national park along its only road and hopefully spot bears, moose, caribou, or wolves. For those of you who are looking for a heart-pounding and more strenuous adventure, you’ll have the opportunity for trailblazing throughout the park’s 6 million acres. No trip would be complete without adding the optional activity of flying over Denali National Park and around Mt. Denali (20,320 ft/6194 m.) In the evenings sit around the campfire, listening to the sounds of the night and share your adventures of the day.
Included Activities: Two-Day National Park Entrance and Shuttle Bus services, Hiking in Denali National Park (short, long, off the beaten track, that's on you to decide!)
Optional Activities: Flights over Mt. Denali
Overnight Location: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 5-6 Maclaren River Lodge
From Denali drive the lightly traveled Denali Highway. First opened in 1957, this dirt road was the first to access Denali National Park (then known as Mt. McKinley National Park.) Located in the Maclaren river valley, you traverse through high alpine country on the state’s second-highest highway pass. Here lies the Maclaren River Lodge run by Alan and Susie, who are fantastic hosts that will take you on a jet boat ride up to "The Remote Glacier Camp." Now you are out in the wilderness on your own, no mobile phone reception and no roads. Here you will stay overnight exploring and camping out in the wilderness. The next day you will take a canoe trip back down the river for your next night at this beautifully situated lodge. (one night bush camp/one night lodge)
Included Activities: Boat Ride up to Glacier Camp, guided overnight stay at Glacier Camp, canvas tents with cots, canoe trip on Maclaren River
Optional Activity: Hiking
Overnight Location: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 7-9 Wrangell/St Elias Np
Here you will visit the largest National Park in the United States and camp at the "End-of-the-Road” campground. Literally at the end of the McCarthy Road, these 60 miles of gravel road were built along the old Copper River and Northwestern railways. Most remnants left of this once-thriving area were a part of the copper mines, but most people forget this was where the last great gold rush happened in Alaska. There are many optional activities like hiking, ice climbing, glacier walks, guided mill tours, rafting, and scenic flights around 16,000-foot peaks, 25-mile long glaciers and massive icefalls. So, days 16 and 17 are left for you to decide what to do: Take the optional historical tour, hike on your own in the beautiful surroundings or try some crazy outdoor stuff like ice climbing, guided glacier hikes, or whitewater rafting. (bush camp)
Included Activity: Hiking, Scenic Drive
Optional Activities: Ice Climbing (full day), Root Glacier Hike, Kennecott History Tour, Rafting, Flightseeing
Overnight Location: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 10-11 Valdez
Valdez is the terminus of the 800-mile trans-Alaskan pipeline that begins at Prudhoe Bay. Valdez is an important gateway to the interior of Alaska. Valdez was brought to the forefront of national media in March 1989. The Exxon Valdez ran aground causing an 11-million-gallon oil spill. For many years, flora and fauna were devastated by this environmental catastrophe. Thankfully, order has been mostly restored, and the Chugach Mountains set a gorgeous backdrop to this quaint little town. The next day is focused on optional activities. Highly recommended is the Columbia Glacier Sea Kayaking or the Lulu Belle Wildlife Cruise for their beautiful scenery, mammoth icebergs, and the possibility of spotting all kinds of wildlife. One of the days you will venture out and try and find some bears, eagles, or sea lions feeding on salmon. Valdez is well known for bears to come to the local salmon fish hatchery and the surrounding creeks.
Included Activities: Hiking and Scenic Drive
Optional Activities: Glacier/Iceberg Sea, Glacier Wildlife Cruises, Bike Rental, Fishing (depending on season)
Overnight Location: Camping
Meals: Breakfast, lunch, dinner
Day 12 Anchorage
Unfortunately, all good things must end. But not before crossing Thompson Pass with stunning views of Worthington Glacier. Your lunch stop will be at Matanuska Glacier before returning to Anchorage in the late afternoon.
Overnight Location: None
Meals: Breakfast
Alaska Denali Tour Price and Dates
This tour is always run as a fixed-departure tour where you would be joining a group. The prices below are per person, sharing a double room and tent:
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This tour is based in camping and one stay in a hostel. You will be camping in designated campgrounds or bush camping with tents provided.
In some cases, the accommodation listed below may need to be substituted for other comparable accommodations.
Single Rooms and Solo Travelers
Rooms are double occupancy. You can pay a supplement to have a private room in a hostel or private tent for camping.
Hotels on Standard Tour
Hostel in Anchorage
Stay in a simple yet comfortable hostel in Anchorage.
Camping in Alaska
Embrace the wilderness by spending a night in a wild camp or a designated campground.
What’s Included in the Alaska Denali Tour?
Meals
11 breakfasts, 10 lunches and 9 dinners are included.
Accommodations
Accommodations for 11 nights are included. For camping nights you are expected to bring your own sleeping bag and sleeping mat, however, high quality four person tents (sleeping only two) will be provided.
Transportation during the Tour
Transportation for you and your luggage are included throughout the tour.
Also included
- Denali National Park wildlife buses to Toklat River and Eielsen Visitor Center (2 days)
- Boat and canoe trips Maclaren River
- Hikes in Denali NP, Wrangell/St. Elias NP and Valdez
- Admission to National Parks and Monuments
- Pre-departure meeting to welcome and provide you with a good understanding of the trip ahead
- Services of two trained/commercially certified leaders/drivers
- Fully equipped Overland vehicle
- Camp chairs and cooking equipment
- Information regarding places to be visited, history, flora and fauna
Not included
- Flights to and from Anchorage
- Drinks, or snacks not previously mentioned
- Airport pickup and drop-off
- Gratuities for tour guides or other staff if desired
- ESTA-Fee/Visa Fee for USA
- Optional activities
Optional Extras
- Optional activities or excursions
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