Alaska is a magnet for adventurers, drawing tourists from all corners of the globe. While Europe makes up the largest share (38 percent) of visitors, there's a rising tide of travelers from China, India, Australia, and New Zealand, all lured by the allure of captivating events and vibrant attractions.
Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit
For those seeking recreation, Alaska offers a palette of experiences. From exploring one of the eight Alaskan national parks to embarking on a thrilling ski trip, the landscape invites you to marvel at majestic mountains and glaciers. Dive into the excitement with kayaking, hiking, mountaineering, glacier conquering, and rafting. Fishing enthusiasts will find their haven with halibut and cichlids in the ocean and sizable trout in Alaska's numerous rivers, streams, and lakes.
Wild Encounters Await
Alaska stands as one of the premier destinations for wildlife observation. Whether navigating the Kongakut River or dwelling in one of the many hunting lodges, be prepared to encounter grizzly bears, caribou herds, and majestic golden eagles.
Chasing the Northern Lights
From mid-September to late April, Alaska becomes a celestial spectacle, showcasing the enchanting northern lights. On clear nights, the sky comes alive with dazzling flashes of green, blue, red, and purple—a natural wonder formed by the dance of charged particles with atmospheric gases.
Iditarod: A Thrilling March Tradition
March brings an adrenaline-pumping event to Alaska—the famed Iditarod sled dog races. Athletes and their teams of dogs embark on a challenging 1,688-kilometer journey from Anchorage to Nome, captivating audiences from around the world.
Alaska: Where Adventure Meets Discovery
Alaska isn't just a destination; it's an experience. Ideal for international guests seeking not only amusement but also novel encounters—whether observing wildlife or soaring through the air on captivating aerial tours to witness Alaska's wonders from above.