Tuesday 15 June 2010

Travel to Alaska

There are only some places in the United States that can boast as much native beauty and Alaska, and when it comes to untamed natural beauty, this state wins hands down. From magnificent snow capped mountains to serene lakes full of salmon, Alaska offers an open-air vacation that's hard to beat.


If you're flying into Alaska, your key choices are Anchorage in the south of the state or Fairbanks in the north. One way of receiving the best from your time in Alaska is to fly into one of the airfields and out of the additional. Then you have a option of you'll get from one to other, and part of your vacation will be traveling in the track of your revisit air port - this can be by van or train. For extra experience, you can take the train from Anchorage to Fairbanks (or vice versa) - this journey of just under 350 miles will give you not only breathtaking views of Mt. McKinley, crosses the 700ft Mears Memorial bridge and clings to the surface of Nenana River Canyon, but it also calls for you across Hurricane Gulch - 918ft wide! This is a train journey you won't ever fail to remember!

Sports and leisure chances abound in Alaska, if you favor to go backpacking in Denali National Park, or dog mushing close to Fairbanks, you'll find something new to skill - note however that if you intend to spend the nighttime camping in Denali National Park you will need to create a reservation to do so as the park has severe monitoring operations in place. Fishing, canoeing on the lakes, photographing the natural wildlife, and panning for gold offer more sedate past-times. You'll even find you can have a about of golf or two if you're lost your typical tee-time! On the other face of the level, extreme activities - such as rock climbing, heli-skiing, rafting etc are also available for those who enjoy the thrill and adventure involved.

Alaska has a lot extra to present than snow and frost. A vacation here will leave you wishing you had more to spend in the state, and planning your revisit visit.

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