Discover our beautiful nature in a protected area
National Parks and Protected Nature Reserves can be THE place to see mother nature at its best. Native Animals roam around freely. Professional Park Rangers are assigned to protect the area and prevent it from being damaged, keep it clean of garbage and help visitors to find their way while explaining some of its marvels. Accommodation will be in dedicated locations, which can be campsites, trailer parks or hotels.
Top Destinations in Arctic and North Pole.
Below are our most visited cities, destinations and national parks in Arctic and North Pole. Click on the city for more details of the destination.
Glacier Bay is a large National Park (13,000 km2) consisting of wilderness area, mountains, ice fields, flora and fauna (bears, wolves, lynx, orcas, humpback wales). No roads lead to the park. You can get there either by ferry/cruise or air.
Denali (formerly known as Mt. McKinley) is the highest mountain in North America.
Denali National Park, an international biosphere reserve, offers a wide variety of wildlife, in particular Grizzly Bears and Moose. A large part of this large park is inaccessible and has no roads whatsoever.
Katmai National Park and Preserve is a large national park in southern Alaska, known for the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes and for its brown bears. Most of the national park is a designated wilderness area where all hunting is banned.
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We have 22 tour operators that conduct 317 group tours and private tours in Arctic and North Pole with duration 5 - 23 Days and rates starting at USD 1,128.