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Alaska: Call of the Wild


The biggest, wildest adventures... of any state in the U.S. await your family in Alaska. Meet a four-time Iditarod champion and his irresistible sled dogs, cruise a mountain river by jet boat, hike ‘round a lake where wildflowers, mushrooms and berries add the finishing touch, look down upon the might of snowcapped mountains from a flightseeing plane, pan for gold in a historic mine, learn all about porcupines, and kayak or river raft in Mother Nature’s playground.


1. ARRIVE ANCHORAGE, GATEWAY TO ALASKA Tour begins: 6:00 PM, The Hotel Captain Cook. Transfers are included upon your arrival at Anchorage International Airport to The Hotel Captain Cook in the heart of Anchorage, the first stop of your Alaskan adventure. Meet your fellow family explorers at our welcome dinner tonight at your hotel, then hit the hay before the fun continues bright and early in the morning. Meals D


2. JET BOAT ADVENTURE & TREASURE HUNTING Head for the wilderness today with a first stop at Big Lake, where you’ll meet a champion Iditarod musher and his high-energy, friendly sled dogs. You’ll learn what it takes to train and outfit these powerful animals and have time for a snuggle or two, if you like. Continue on to Talkeetna, a frontier town located at the meeting point of the Talkeetna, Chulitna and Susitna rivers and the starting point for a jet boat* ride along mountain waterways. You’ll have a spectacular vantage point of Denali


68 Alaska: Call of the Wild Maximum Elevation 3,900 ft. Nat’l Park Talkeetna ALASKA Denali


Anchorage Girdwood


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