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ALASKA: CALL OF THE WILD


ALASKA Nat’l Park Denali Trapper Creek Maximum Elevation 3,900 ft. Anchorage


Cooper Landing Kenai


Peninsula Girdwood Whittier


Think of the Alaskan wilderness as one big playground... where a river-rafting trip and a flightseeing excursion are just a few of your family’s adventures


Adventures by land, sea and air are great ways to experience the natural riches of America’s 49th state


with your family on Tauck Bridges’ Alaska journey! After spending your first night in Anchorage at the Hotel Captain Cook, you’re off to the northern interior for a two-night stay at Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge in Trapper Creek. Our naturalist guide helps you spot moose, bald eagles, bears and other wildlife on a state-of-the-art jet boat ride down a mountain river. Go treasure hunting on a high-tech geocaching competition... hike to a historic fur trapper’s cabin in the wilderness... meet Alaskan Huskies and an Iditarod musher at a sled dog training facility... and soar near North America’s highest peak, majestic Mt. McKinley, on a flightseeing trip over the foothills of Denali National Park. Continue on to the Kenai Peninsula and two nights at the Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge, nestled within the Chugach National Forest, for kayaking*, river rafting* or wilderness hiking in “Alaska’s alpine playground.” During your stay at the Hotel Alyeska in Girdwood, you’ll have an up-close encounter with orphaned animals at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center; pan for gold at historic Crow Creek Mine, complete with a BBQ lunch; ride aboard a self-propelled rail car; take a glacier adventure cruise with an expert wildlife guide... and, best of all, create shared memories that last lifetimes! Go to www.tauckbridges.com for a complete itinerary.


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8 DAYS FROM $3,331 PLUS AIRFARE (7 Breakfasts, 5 Lunches & 5 Dinners)


BEGINS ANCHORAGE Jun 11, 18 Jul 2, 9, 23, 30 Aug 6, 20


Go to www.tauckbridges.com for up-to-the-minute space availability. Additional dates may become available as these sell out.


Double $3590


PRICE PER PERSON Triple


$3470 Children 11 and under Discount $175


Children under 18 must be booked in a room with at least one adult; exceptions may be granted under certain circumstances with parental consent. Quadruple accommodations are not available for four adults. Triples and quadruples are usually a two-bedded room plus one rollaway cot, when available.


Gratuities to Tauck Director, driver & local guides are included.


Airfare is additional. Tauck can book your airfare to and from Anchorage for travel originating in the United States, subject to availability; ask upon booking for special airfares that may be available.


Recommended age: 8+.


Your family’s comfort is important to us. Ask about booking an additional hotel night before or after your journey and be sure to consider our Guest Protection Product offering important travel advantages and a money-back refund if your travel plans change. See General Information.


*For activities marked with an asterisk (*), participation is at your own risk; a signed liability waiver will be required.


Night 1


FINE HOTELS / GREAT LOCATIONS Hotel Captain Cook


Night 2,3 Mt. McKinley Princess Wilderness Lodge


Night 4,5 Kenai Princess Wilderness Lodge Night 6,7 Hotel Alyeska


Anchorage


Trapper Creek Cooper Landing


Girdwood


Quadruple $3331


Single $4364


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