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Promenade de 3 heures dans la forêt tropicale et parc totémique

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Profitez d'une promenade dans la forêt tropicale et visitez un parc totémique lors de notre excursion de 3 heures dans le pittoresque Ketchikan, en Alaska, lors de cette visite en petit groupe avec un guide local.

Explorez la forêt tropicale luxuriante de l'Alaska parmi d'immenses arbres anciens et de la mousse recouvrant le sol de la forêt. Le sentier de la nature éloigné suit un ruisseau en cascade et nous nous arrêtons dans une belle zone d'observation de la cascade. Le sentier comporte plusieurs séries d'escaliers et des portions en montée /descente. Découvrez la beauté de la nature de près et entrez dans cette terre précieuse lors de notre randonnée d'environ 1,5 mile. Échappez à la foule et respirez l'air frais et le calme de la forêt.

Nous nous rendons également au Totem Park où votre guide local partagera avec vous des histoires derrière les majestueux totems et la culture autochtone de l'Alaska. Nos excursions sont de petits groupes de 11 personnes ou moins et nous incluons la prise en charge au quai du bateau de croisière. Wild Wolf Tours est une entreprise familiale locale et nous aimons partager notre magnifique environnement avec vous.
Ville: Ketchikan
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Snacks
Small Group Tour
Professional Local Guide
Pick Up and Drop off at Cruise Ship Dock
Scavenger Hunt and Geocaching for Kids
Snack of Smoked Salmon Dip with Crackers
Information additionnelle
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Il y a plusieurs séries d'escaliers et des portions en montée/descente du sentier. Les invités doivent être capables de marcher environ 1,5 miles sur un sentier de gravier.
  • Nous proposons une visite de 2 heures sur un sentier plus facile sans escaliers ni pentes raides, veuillez consulter la liste des promenades dans la forêt tropicale et du parc de totems de 2 heures
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller de manière appropriée. Nous avons des ponchos de pluie ou des parapluies.
  • Au moment de la réservation, les passagers des navires de croisière doivent fournir les informations suivantes au moment de la réservation : nom du navire, heure d'amarrage et heure de débarquement
  • A un siège d'auto pour enfant et un siège d'appoint sont disponibles sur demande, nous devons en être informés à l'avance.
  • Nous nous réservons le droit de modifier les sentiers et/ou le parc totem en fonction des conditions.
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
Potlatch Totem Park
Journey to Totem Park where your local guide will share stories behind the magnificently carved totem poles. Step into a Clan House as guide explains about the local native culture. This small group experience is a wonderful way to learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people.
2
Settlers Cove State Recreational Site
Rainforest walk among old growth trees and moss blanketed forest. Walk along cascading creek and stop at a beautiful waterfall viewing area on this nature trail. Local guide will point out the flora and how these resources were vital to the Alaska Natives. There are some stairs and uphill downhill portions of the trail. We do offer a 2 hour tour without any stairs as well.
3
Potlatch Totem Park
Journey to Totem Park where your local guide will share stories behind the magnificently carved totem poles. Step into a Clan House as guide explains about the local native culture. This small group experience is a wonderful way to learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people.
4
Settlers Cove State Recreational Site
Rainforest walk among old growth trees and moss blanketed forest. Walk along cascading creek and stop at a beautiful waterfall viewing area on this nature trail. Local guide will point out the flora and how these resources were vital to the Alaska Natives. There are some stairs and uphill downhill portions of the trail. We do offer a 2 hour tour without any stairs as well.
5
Potlatch Totem Park
Journey to Totem Park where your local guide will share stories behind the magnificently carved totem poles. Step into a Clan House as guide explains about the local native culture. This small group experience is a wonderful way to learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people.
6
Settlers Cove State Recreational Site
Rainforest walk among old growth trees and moss blanketed forest. Walk along cascading creek and stop at a beautiful waterfall viewing area on this nature trail. Local guide will point out the flora and how these resources were vital to the Alaska Natives. There are some stairs and uphill downhill portions of the trail. We do offer a 2 hour tour without any stairs as well.
7
Potlatch Totem Park
Journey to Totem Park where your local guide will share stories behind the magnificently carved totem poles. Step into a Clan House as guide explains about the local native culture. This small group experience is a wonderful way to learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people.
8
Settlers Cove State Recreational Site
Rainforest walk among old growth trees and moss blanketed forest. Walk along cascading creek and stop at a beautiful waterfall viewing area on this nature trail. Local guide will point out the flora and how these resources were vital to the Alaska Natives. There are some stairs and uphill downhill portions of the trail. We do offer a 2 hour tour without any stairs as well.
9
Potlatch Totem Park
Journey to Totem Park where your local guide will share stories behind the magnificently carved totem poles. Step into a Clan House as guide explains about the local native culture. This small group experience is a wonderful way to learn about the Tlingit, Haida and Tsimshian people.
10
Settlers Cove State Recreational Site
Rainforest walk among old growth trees and moss blanketed forest. Walk along cascading creek and stop at a beautiful waterfall viewing area on this nature trail. Local guide will point out the flora and how these resources were vital to the Alaska Natives. There are some stairs and uphill downhill portions of the trail. We do offer a 2 hour tour without any stairs as well.
11
Parc des totems de Potlatch
Rendez-vous au Totem Park où votre guide local partagera des histoires derrière les mâts totémiques magnifiquement sculptés. Entrez dans une maison de clan pendant que le guide vous explique la culture indigène locale. Cette expérience en petit groupe est une merveilleuse façon d'en apprendre davantage sur les peuples tlingit, haïda et tsimshian.
12
Site récréatif d'État de Settlers Cove
Promenade dans la forêt tropicale parmi les vieux arbres et la forêt recouverte de mousse. Marchez le long du ruisseau en cascade et arrêtez-vous dans une magnifique zone d'observation de la cascade sur ce sentier nature. Un guide local vous montrera la flore et la façon dont ces ressources étaient vitales pour les autochtones de l'Alaska. Il y a des escaliers et des portions en descente du sentier. Nous proposons également une visite de 2 heures sans escalier.
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Commentaires (57)
Betty_K
Oct 2019
our guide Natalie was extremely knowledgeable, and the easy walk through the rainforest was great. Unfortunately the bears weren't there, but the salmon spawning was exciting. The totems and cabins were beautifully carved, much better than I anticipated, all in all a very satisfactory tour.
DeeEss
Sep 2019
My wife and I took the 3 hour Rainforest Walk and Totem Park tour while visiting Ketchikan on a cruise. We've been to Ketchikan before and did a Misty Fjords seaplane tour the last time -- that was an awesome tour, but we wanted to do something different this time. I booked the tour in advance directly with Wild Wolf Tours; I had some initial questions and Tracy was very responsive. I saw some of the great reviews about Tracy before booking the tour, and I think we might have enjoyed it more if she was our guide. Our tour guide Colin met us right at the pier. There were eight passengers in our group. Colin wasn't very personable or engaging -- as we drove to the rainforest, when Colin narrated it sounded very rehearsed and robotic, and for much of the drive he didn't say anything. The rainforest walk was beautiful, and we had stops for photos where Colin took our pictures. Most of the walk was flat, but there were some fairly steep inclines, so this isn't for people who have mobility issues or aren't in decent shape. I didn't check the time, but it seemed like the walk was shorter than the advertised 45 minutes. After the walk Colin offered us water and tasty smoked salmon dip and crackers and showed us some handmade goods. Colin mentioned that his aunt owns the tour company. The next stop was the Potlatch Totem Park, which is right next to Totem Bight Park but not affiliated with it. Colin seemed a bit more comfortable here, and told us some entertaining stories about the totems and various community houses. Before leaving we had an obligatory 15-minute stop in the gift shop, where Colin served us tasty honey almond cookies. The gift shop had an interesting gun museum, but even so most people were outside at the bus and ready to leave before the 15 minutes was up. After the totem park visit, we returned to the town, Colin gave us the choice of getting dropped off at the ship or at Creek Street. My wife and I wanted to grab lunch, and Colin said there were more options near the ship, so we got off there, and everyone else went on to Creek Street (we walked there after lunch). Colin recommended Annabelle's for lunch, so we went there -- it was good, but nothing special. We enjoyed the tour overall, but I think we would have enjoyed it more with a different tour guide. I still recommend the tour, and it's more interesting than some of the options you might book through your ship, especially if you've been to Ketchikan before.
RonLHS
Sep 2019
We visited the Rainforest in late August. We broke into small groups of 13 for our walk through the rainforest with Clara, from Maine, as our guide. Clara was very knowledgable and enthusiastic. Clearly, we were fortunate to have her as our guide. We the various flora of the rainforest, bears, eagles, salmon and a heron. The rainforest tour ended at an old sawmill where Kevin, a local craftsman, was carving a totem pole. Very interesting. Also on the property were many totem poles and a blacksmith who made, among other things, the tools used to carve the totem poles.

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