Alaska: America's Last Frontier

Alaska: America's Last Frontier

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Alaska: America's Last Frontier

9 Days Starting in Fairbanks, USA and ending in Anchorage, USA

Visiting: Fairbanks, Denali National Park, Talkeetna, Anchorage

Tour operator:

Collette

Tour code:

15947

Guide Type:

Fully Guided

Physical rating:

Medium

Trip Styles:

Cruise

Activities:

Sightseeing, Walking

From: $5049 $4238 (USD) Operator discount: -$600 Travel Club discount: -$211 -16%

NB: Prices correct on 08-Jan-2025 but subject to change.

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Tour Overview

Embark on an unforgettable journey through Alaska, America's Last Frontier, where breathtaking landscapes and rich history await. Begin your adventure in Fairbanks, exploring its gold rush past and vibrant culture. Experience the thrill of panning for gold and enjoy a private dinner at the Trail Breaker Kennel. Travel in style aboard a deluxe domed railcar to Denali National Park, where you'll embark on a Tundra Wilderness Tour, offering stunning views and wildlife encounters. Discover the charm of Talkeetna and learn about the Alaskan way of life. In Anchorage, delve into indigenous culture at the Alaska Native Heritage Center before cruising through the majestic Prince William Sound. This tour promises a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural insights, and unique experiences, making it an ideal escape into the heart of Alaska.

Highlights

  • Enjoy a scenic glacier cruise of Prince William Sound.

  • View the scenery from Fairbanks to Denali aboard a deluxe domed railcar.

  • Embark on a Tundra Wilderness Tour with an expert in Denali National Park.

  • Visit a Musk Ox Farm and learn about the sustainable domestication project.

  • Learn about Alaska’s gold mining past and try your hand at panning for pay dirt.

  • Get a local’s perspective on the Alaskan way of life during an interactive discussion.

  • Dine on the grounds of the champion owned Trail Breaker Kennel.

Itinerary

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Day 1 : Fairbanks, Alaska

Location: Fairbanks

Accommodation Name: Pikes Waterfront Lodge

Your Alaskan adventure begins with a 3-night stay in Fairbanks – the “golden heart city.” Discover this gold rush boomtown’s unique mix of contemporary culture and rich history.

Day 2 : Fairbanks

Location: Fairbanks

Meals Included: Dinner

Tap into Alaska’s “golden heart” with a visit to a locally owned gold panning experience, where you’ll learn about the region’s gold mining past and try your hand at panning for some pay dirt yourself. Get to know Fairbanks on a city tour, including a stop at the Trans-Alaska Pipeline, an engineering marvel that delivers oil across the state to the port city of Valdez. After some free time this afternoon, you’ll visit legendary Trail Breaker Kennel where you’ll meet mushers and their happy pups. Witness the dogs in their element on a training run before enjoying dinner on the kennel’s scenic property.

Day 3 : Fairbanks

Location: Fairbanks

This morning, visit the Museum of the North at the University of Alaska where light filled spaces and expansive windows highlight the spectacular views of the Alaskan range. Inside, the museum tells the state’s rich history through art, artifacts and film. The afternoon is at leisure or take a cruise on the Riverboat Discovery to get a glimpse into everyday life along Alaska’s rivers.

Day 4 : Fairbanks - Denali

Location: Denali National Park

Accommodation Name: Denali Bluffs Hotel

Meals Included: Breakfast, Lunch

Behold beautiful scenery as you relax and have breakfast in a deluxe domed railcar on your way to Denali National Park. Upon arrival in Denali, enjoy an included lunch and some free time. After, it’s your choice! Join your Tour Manager on an easy hike and discover wildflowers and gorgeous views in every direction -OR- take a bus into the park where a ranger will introduce you to the park's sled dogs – the traditional mode of Alaskan wilderness transportation. The evening is yours to discover Denali as you please.

Day 5 : Denali National Park

Location: Denali National Park

Bring your binoculars and camera as you head into Denali National Park on a full-day Tundra Wilderness Tour.* Travel over 40 miles into the park and enjoy a wide range of incredible scenery, narrated history, and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s abundant wildlife.

Day 6 : Denali - Talkeetna

Location: Talkeetna

Accommodation Name: Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge

Leave Denali National Park behind and step into small-town life in Talkeetna. Check into the iconic Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge, perched on a ridge offering unforgettable views of Denali. Perhaps you will take an optional flightseeing tour and witness the park’s breathtaking beauty from the air before landing on a glacier for incomparable views of the Alaskan Range. Later, meet up with a local for a discussion on the down-to-earth Alaskan lifestyle.

Day 7 : Talkeetna - Anchorage

Location: Anchorage

Accommodation Name: Hilton Anchorage

On your way to Anchorage, discover the pastoral charm of Matanuska Valley. Enjoy free time in Palmer for lunch before you take a step into the past with a visit to a Musk Ox Farm. Learn about the Musk Ox project – a sustainable domestication effort that has worked to preserve, protect, and increase awareness for these wooly creatures since 1954. Get acquainted with Anchorage on a panoramic city tour before enjoying an evening at leisure to discover what Alaska’s largest city has to offer.

Day 8 : Anchorage

Location: Anchorage

Delve into the area’s indigenous culture this morning at the Alaska Native Heritage Center where you’ll learn about Alaska Native customs, dances, songs, and local crafts. Head to Whittier and embrace the sheer magnitude of Alaska’s natural beauty on a glacier cruise* through Prince William Sound. Listen to an expert narrate your journey through a geological wonderland as blue skies collide with stark white glaciers and playful otters dip in and out of the calm waters. Tonight, gather at a local restaurant to toast to your journey through America’s last great frontier.

Day 9 : Anchorage - Tour Ends

Location: Anchorage

Your Alaskan adventure comes to a close today.

What's Included

  • Scenic Glacier Cruise

    Enjoy a scenic glacier cruise of Prince William Sound.

  • Deluxe Domed Railcar Experience

    View the scenery from Fairbanks to Denali aboard a deluxe domed railcar.

  • Tundra Wilderness Tour

    Embark on a Tundra Wilderness Tour with an expert in Denali National Park.

  • Musk Ox Farm Visit

    Visit a Musk Ox Farm and learn about the sustainable domestication project.

  • Interactive Alaskan Lifestyle Discussion

    Get a local’s perspective on the Alaskan way of life during an interactive discussion.

  • Gold Mining Experience

    Learn about Alaska’s gold mining past through the voices of two local sisters and try your hand at panning for pay dirt.

  • Trail Breaker Kennel Dining

    Dine on the grounds of the champion owned Trail Breaker Kennel.

What's Not Included

  • Optional Flightseeing Tour

    The optional flightseeing tour in Talkeetna with glacier landing is not included.

  • River Boat Discovery Tour

    The River Boat Discovery tour with lunch in Fairbanks is an optional activity and not included.

Experiences

Visit a Musk Ox Farm and learn about the sustainable domestication project.Get a local’s perspective on the Alaskan way of life during an interactive discussion.Learn about Alaska’s gold mining past through the voices of two local sisters and try your hand at panning for pay dirt.

Options

Fairbanks, AK: River Boat Discovery with lunch Enjoy an included lunch and then step aboard the Sternwheeler Discovery and explore the “last frontier” by river to uncover Alaska’s rich culture and history. You’ll disembark the boat and take a tour of the Chena Indian Village Living Museum to learn about the Athabascan tribe’s way of life and how they thrived in the harsh Arctic. Then, you’ll see a bush pilot demonstration as a plane takes off and lands right on the water next to the boat and hear how these pilots connect the remote destinations in Alaska to civilization. Afterward, meet the dogs and drivers at Trail Breaker Kennel, home of the late four-time Iditarod champion Susan Butcher. You’ll also dock at Steamboat Landing, a throwback to trading posts where you can shop for unique souvenirs. This is a 3-hour river journey you won’t want to miss. Duration approximately 3 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 5 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.

Final counts are required 48 hours prior.
Please note, a visit to Trail Breaker Kennel is already included in your tour. This River Boat option also includes it as you will watch a demo from the ship as one of the many featured Alaskan experiences. When you visit the kennel as part of the main tour program, it will be in our Collette group only for a private, more in-depth experience.

Talkeetna, AK: Bird's Eye View of Denali with Glacier Landing Soar among the peaks of Denali National Park during this incredible flightseeing experience. Behold the South Face of Denali and the jagged peaks of Mount Huntington and Moose’s Tooth. Take in the vast expanse of the Great Gorge and make a mid-flight stop for a walk on a glacier. As you step off the plane and out into the quiet stillness, you’ll get a sense of the scale of the Alaskan Range paired with incomparable views. Duration approximately 2.5 hour(s). Transportation is included. A minimum of 1 passenger(s) is required to operate this option.




Culinaries

Dine on the grounds of the champion owned Trail Breaker Kennel.

Must See

Enjoy a scenic glacier cruise of Prince William Sound.View the scenery from Fairbanks to Denali aboard a deluxe domed railcar. Embark on a Tundra Wilderness Tour with an expert in Denali National Park.

Choice Highlights

Fairbanks A home rule city in the state of Alaska, Fairbanks is the largest city in the Interior region. The city of Fairbanks was founded by Captain E. T. Barnette in August 1901 while headed to Tanacross, where he intended to set up a trading post. Fairbanks has a history of gold mining, which dates back to when it was founded. In 1939, major infrastructure in the territory occurred for the first time, in part of a larger effort by the federal government during the New deal and World War II, which fostered an economic and population boom in Fairbanks. The city of Fairbanks is home to a number of attractions and events which draw visitors from outside of Alaska throughout the year.

Gold Mining

Museum of the North

Trans-Alaska Pipeline

Dog Mushing Dog mushing is an iconic Alaskan sport and/or transportation method powered by dogs. A team of trained, athletic dogs are directed by a human musher on a sled, traversing snowy lands. Dog mushing has been a part of Alaskan life since long before it was even a state. This is sometimes still the best way to travel around rural communities today.

Denali National Park In 1917, Alaska named its first national park Mount McKinley National Park and nearly 70 years later the park was expanded and renamed Denali National Park. This vast land has a fascinating ecosystem and is more than a park — it is a wildlife reserve. And perhaps its biggest claim to fame is being the home to North America’s highest peak, Denali, ascending more than 20,000 feet. This massive park is now more than 6 million acres, an area that can be compared to the size of Massachusetts. The park is home to nearly forty different varieties of mammals, but the most popular residents are moose, caribou, wolves, plus brown and grizzly bears. Denali is Alaska’s heartland and brings you up close to its majestic beauty and natural wonders.

Choice on Tour: Denali Nature Walk or Denali Sled Dog Demo with Ranger In Denali National Park, you’ll have the choice between two activities. Your first option is to join your Tour Manager for an easy hike along one of the marked trails just outside the Visitor Center. Walk among wildflowers in bloom and discover gorgeous views in every direction. Your second option is to take a bus into the park where you’ll meet with a Ranger to meet the park’s sled dogs and tour the kennels. These working pups help Rangers reach remote parts of the park and are reflective of Alaska’s traditional wilderness transportation.



Denali Nature Walk

Activity Level: 3

This option requires the ability to walk on an even trail for 1.5 miles. Travelers should wear comfortable shoes.



Denali National Park Sled Dog Demo with Ranger

Activity Level: 1

Travelers will take the free shuttle from the Visitor Center to the demo, then back to the Visitor Center. The Tour Manager will not be taking them but only getting them on and off the bus, so they will do this activity on their own.

Tundra Wilderness Tour The Tundra Wilderness Tour offers wonderful diversity for visitors. Travel 53 miles into the park to the Toklat River area where incredible scenery and some of the best opportunities to view the park’s wildlife await you. This tour also provides in-depth information about the history of the park. While we can’t promise or predict when wildlife will show, the tour allows plenty of opportunity to look for Dall sheep, moose, caribou, wolves and grizzly bears.

Talkeetna This historic village is the go-to travel destination for avid mountain climbers. Situated at the bottom of Denali, the highest mountain peak in North America, Talkeetna serves as a base for climbers. Aside from its athletic draw, visitors can browse art galleries, local trades, and even the historic Nagley’s General Store (almost 100 years old!) With a population of less than 900 people, Talkeetna is a genuine Alaskan small town.

Musk Ox Farm

Anchorage A young city founded in 1915, Anchorage is a vibrant city of just over 300,000 people. From its humble origins as a railroad town for the Alaska Railroad, the largest city in Alaska maintains its frontier history in an idyllic mountain setting.

Prince William Sound Glacier Cruise Located off the Gulf of Alaska divided by a string of islands, the Prince William Sound offers ideal opportunities to see massive tidewater glaciers and the marine life that lives around them. The Sound is home to dozens of glaciers, as well as otters, seals, and sea lions.

Mode of Transport

Travel through Alaska aboard a deluxe domed railcar from Fairbanks to Denali, enjoy a scenic glacier cruise in Prince William Sound, and explore the region with guided tours and local transportation options.

Accommodation

Stay at Pikes Waterfront Lodge in Fairbanks, Denali Bluffs Hotel in Denali, Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge in Talkeetna, and Hilton Anchorage in Anchorage, offering comfortable accommodations with scenic views and convenient access to local attractions.

Check out our Q&As

  • What unique experiences can I expect during the tour in Fairbanks?

    In Fairbanks, you will have the opportunity to try your hand at gold panning and learn about the region's gold mining history. You will also visit the Trail Breaker Kennel to meet mushers and their dogs, and enjoy a dinner on the scenic property.

  • What activities are available in Denali National Park?

    In Denali National Park, you can choose between an easy hike to discover wildflowers and scenic views or a bus tour to meet the park's sled dogs. Additionally, you will embark on a full-day Tundra Wilderness Tour to explore the park's incredible scenery and wildlife.

  • What can I learn at the Musk Ox Farm?

    At the Musk Ox Farm, you will learn about the sustainable domestication project that aims to preserve and protect these wooly creatures, as well as increase awareness about them.

  • What cultural experiences are included in Anchorage?

    In Anchorage, you will visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center to learn about indigenous customs, dances, songs, and crafts. You will also have a panoramic city tour to get acquainted with the city.

  • What is the highlight of the glacier cruise in Prince William Sound?

    The glacier cruise in Prince William Sound offers breathtaking views of massive tidewater glaciers and the chance to see marine life such as otters, seals, and sea lions, all narrated by an expert guide.

  • Can I pre-purchase optional excursions/activities?

    Yes, the majority of optional excursions and activities are available for advance purchase for applicable tours provided that you make your options purchase prior to 15 days of the tour departure. Collette makes it convenient to reserve presold options by visiting our website for a full listing of activities and excursions or when your reservation is made with our reservations staff. In addition, there are benefits to prepurchasing options including a price guarantee once your tour is paid in full. So, while the cost of an optional activity may change from the time you book your tour, once payment is received in full, your preselected options are guaranteed by Collette at their original price. Although you can still purchase options while on tour, reserving them ahead of time ensures you a spot in the event that the activity sells out. Collette will provide a refund if you cancel a presold option prior to tour departure. Any presold options canceled while on tour are nonrefundable.

  • Can my children travel on tour?

    Children over the age of 5 may travel on a Collette tour accompanied by an adult. Child land rates are valid for ages 5-12, sharing a room with two full-paying adults. Participation in any products that include Safari or Game Drive components, is limited to travelers aged 13 and up. This will include tours to Kenya, Tanzania, South Africa and India.

  • What is the difference between a twin room and double room?

    In certain countries, hotel rooms tend to be smaller than U.S. standard accommodations. A double room is designed to accommodate two people, but may not have two separate beds. A twin-bedded room has two separate beds of any size, and is the type most commonly utilized.

  • Do you provide VISA processing for all applicable destinations?

    Collette does not process VISAs. Every nation has its own specific requirements. Check the embassy or consulate website for the country you are visiting to find the forms and information you need. The process of getting a VISA can take two weeks to two months.

  • Do I need a passport?

    Government-issued ID is required for all air travel. A valid passport is required for all trips outside the USA. All passengers should check with the appropriate foreign consulate for entry and validity requirements. We recommend that your passport has six months validity, and at least 3 blank pages. Passports and visas are the responsibility of each client. International Borders. Any child under age 16 (traveling without a parent or legal guardian to Canada) must have written permission from a parent or legal guardian. Please be advised that if you have been convicted of an offense, or have committed a criminal act that is an offense under the laws where it occurred and would be an offense in Canada, you may be inadmissible into Canada. You will need to apply for a Minister's Permit of Approval of Rehabilitation at a Canadian Consulate. All other travelers should contact the appropriate consulate for entry requirements in other international destinations. In South Africa, children are required to have a passport as well as additional documentation to travel with you into and out of the country. Please consult the South African Embassy for the current specific requirements related to your travel dates. If travelling internationally with a child under the age of 18, please check directly with the airline for the legal documentation that is required. It is the sole responsibility of the guest to procure the proper documentation to travel and many requirements vary by airline and destination. Collette will not be responsible for costs incurred for missed flights or canceled tours where a guest fails to secure proper documentation.

  • Is there a lot of walking on tour?

    We pride ourselves on bringing travelers the very best experiences a destination offers. Our itineraries include many activities and may consist of walking on uneven terrain or significant walking at times. Some of the most unique sightseeing can mean accessing locations that restrict motorcoaches, especially in historic areas. Some hotels/lodges in remote locations may not have elevators. For your comfort, we recommend bringing walking shoes.

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