Luxury Vacations in Alaska
Flying in an eight-seater plane over Denali National Park, you get some sense of Alaska’s scale.
Below, rivers snake through icy plains and armies of white-crusted peaks march into the horizon. The landscape is vast, endless, unknowable – and mostly inaccessible except by plane or boat. Its coastal towns are laden with frontier history, its people are capable, no-nonsense but with a light in their eyes and a bagful of stories. Wildlife is all around: on land, black and brown bears, scooping sockeye salmon out of white waters; in the ocean, sea otters, seals and humpback whales. Place names are hewn from past endeavors and indigenous legend: Prince William Sound, Ketchikan, Clam Gulch Ravine. A trip to Alaska can never be anything other than an adventure – this is a land of giants, a place to stand on glaciers and stare into the wilderness.
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