ALASKA
AlAskA:
Denali
C
Nat’l Park
All of the Wild
Trapper Creek
Maximum Elevation 3,900 ft.
Anchorage
Girdwood
Cooper Landing
Kenai
Peninsula
Whittier
Tauck Bridges
Family Value
Includes:
• Jet boat ride in “bush”
Alaska, a look inside a fur
trapper’s cabin and a native
Alaskan cultural presentation
• “Geocaching,” an interactive
treasure-hunting competition,
at Trapper Creek
• Visit with a local “musher”
to learn about Alaskan sled
dogs in training for the
world-famous Iditarod race
Experience outdoor adventures that measure up to great family fun
• Flightseeing over spectacular
wilderness terrain
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We took this magnificent trip last summer with our two children, ages
• Kayaking, river rafting and
hiking in the Kenai Peninsula
10 and 13. Your Tauck Director made it all seem effortless; she was a
• Visit to the Alaska Wildlife
huge – and favorite – part of our vacation and made us all feel like family.
Conservation Center and gold
panning at Crow Creek Mine Thank you for delivering what was promised and then some. We will be
• Rail journey, glacier cruise
recommending Tauck Bridges very highly.
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and hands-on marine
— The Hoffman Family, PA
experiments in wildlife-rich
Prince William Sound
• 16 meals (7 breakfasts,
Discover our last frontier by land, rail, sea and air. Stay in wilderness lodges in the
4 lunches, 5 dinners)
heart of Alaska, enjoying included activities that are fun for every age and generation!
• All gratuities to Tauck
Jet boat on a mountain river into “bush” Alaska, go on a high-tech treasure hunt
Director, local guides & and meet Alaskan sled dogs in training. Flightsee over the wilderness. Go kayaking,
drivers; service charges, taxes,
porterage and airport transfers
river rafting or hiking in the ice-sculpted Kenai region. Ride the rails to Whittier,
touch a piece of a real glacier and do marine experiments on an adventure cruise.
40 40 Alask Italiaa: Call of the Wild Bella: Rome to Venice #1 IN ESCORTED FAMILY TRAVEL
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