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Visite de la ville d'Anchorage avec goût de saumon fumé sauvage et de saucisse de renne

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Let an insider lead the way around Anchorage on this half-day tour of the city, featuring stops at must-see attractions like Ship Creek and Alaska Wild Berry Products. Gain a deeper understanding of local culture as you learn the history of Anchorage and Alaska. You will learn about the local history, wildlife, and cultures. Enjoy some amazing views of the Chugach and Kenai Mountains along some of the scenic stops. Visit some of the premier shops in Anchorage like the Ulu Factor where hand-crafted ulu knives are made and sold. See the world’s tallest chocolate fountain and Alaska Wildberry Products and sample some of their famous locally made chocolate. You will also have the opportunity to taste some of the best-smoked salmon and reindeer sausage. This tour includes samples at Alaska Sausage and Seafood and Wildberry Products. Multiple stops will also include opportunities to see Alaskan Wildlife and Float planes departing from the busiest small plane airport in the world.
Ville: Ancrage
Sun 11 May
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Local guide
Pick up at Anchorage Downtown Visitors Center 546 W 5th Avenue
Local guide
Pick up at Anchorage Downtown Visitors Center 546 W 5th Avenue
Local guide
Pick up at Anchorage Downtown Visitors Center 546 W 5th Avenue
Local guide
Information additionnelle
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there are not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
À quoi s'attendre
1
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
2
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
3
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
4
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
5
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
6
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
7
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
8
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
9
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
10
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
11
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
12
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
13
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
14
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
15
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
16
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
17
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
18
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
19
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
20
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
21
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
22
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
23
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
24
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
25
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
26
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
27
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
28
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
29
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
30
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
31
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
32
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
33
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
34
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
35
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
36
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
37
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
38
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
39
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
40
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
41
Navire Creek
Observez le saumon qui remonte la rivière et les pêcheurs mur à mur essayant d'attraper leur limite.
42
Parc du tremblement de terre
Observez la chute d'altitude de 2 étages et le terrain vallonné de six pieds du tremblement de terre de 9,2 qui s'est produit en 1964 et découvrez la dévastation de votre guide.
43
Point Woronzof
Admirez la vue panoramique à couper le souffle sur Anchorage, Denali, la chaîne de montagnes Talkeetna et la chaîne de montagnes Chugach qui s'étend d'Anchorage à Valdez. Il y a toujours 65 % de chances de voir un orignal.
44
Produits de baies sauvages d'Alaska
Admirez la plus grande cascade de chocolat au monde et dégustez des gojis cueillis par les habitants. Ici, vous pourrez également déguster les chocolats avant d'acheter.
45
L'Usine Ulu
Voir les usines de fabrication d'Ulu's que les autochtones utilisaient pour fileter la graisse de baleine et le saumon. Maintenant, leur invention est commercialisée pour votre utilisation dans votre cuisine.
46
Pointe Béluga
Vues panoramiques sur Turnagain Arm, la plus belle partie de l'Alaska, avec une chance de voir Beluga Wales et Dahl Sheep sur les montagnes.
47
Compagnie de saucisses et de fruits de mer d'Alaska
Goûtez un Alaska goûté! Ici, vous pourrez déguster quatre types de saucisses de saumon et de renne.
48
Port du lac Hood
Fonctionnant en continu et ouverte au public, Lake Hood est la base d'hydravions la plus fréquentée au monde, avec une moyenne de 190 vols par jour. Il est situé sur les lacs Hood et Spenard et vous aurez la chance de voir des hydravions atterrir sur le lac.
49
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
50
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
51
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
52
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
53
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
54
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
55
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
56
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
57
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
58
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
59
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
60
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
61
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
62
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
63
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
64
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
65
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
66
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
67
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
68
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
69
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
70
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
71
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
72
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
73
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
74
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
75
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
76
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
77
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
78
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
79
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
80
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
81
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
82
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
83
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
84
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
85
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
86
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
87
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
88
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
89
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
90
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
91
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
92
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
93
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
94
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
95
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
96
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
97
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
98
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
99
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
100
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
101
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
102
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
103
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
104
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
105
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
106
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
107
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
108
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
109
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
110
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
111
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
112
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
113
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
114
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
115
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
116
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
117
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
118
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
119
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
120
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
121
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
122
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
123
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
124
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
125
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
126
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
127
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
128
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
129
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
130
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
131
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
132
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
133
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
134
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
135
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
136
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
137
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
138
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
139
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
140
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
141
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
142
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
143
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
144
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
145
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
146
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
147
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
148
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
149
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
150
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
151
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
152
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
153
Ship Creek
View Salmon running up the river and wall to wall fisher people trying to catch their limit.
154
Earthquake Park
View the 2 story drop in elevation and six foot rolling land from the 9.2 earthquake which happened in 1964 and hear about the devastation from your guide.
155
Point Woronzof
See jaw dropping scenic view of Anchorage, Denali, Talkeetna Mountain Range and Chugach Mountain Range that stretches from Anchorage to Valdez. There is always a 65 percent chance to see a moose.
156
Alaska Wild Berry Products
View the largest chocolate waterfall in the world and taste made from wolfberries picked by locals. Here you will also be able to sample the chocolates before you buy.
157
The Ulu Factory
See the factory works make Ulu's which the Natives used to filet whale blubber and salmon. Now their invention is commercialized for your use in your kitchen.
158
Beluga Point
Scenic views of Turnagain Arm the most beautiful part of Alaska with a chance to see Beluga Wales and Dahl Sheep on the mountains.
159
Alaska Sausage and Seafood Company
Taste a tasted Alaska! Here you will be able to sample four types of salmon and reindeer sausage.
160
Lake Hood Harbor
Operating continuously and open to the public, Lake Hood is the world's busiest seaplane base, handling an average of 190 flights per day. It is located on Lakes Hood and Spenard and you will get a chance to see float planes landing on the lake.
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yclaymt
Feb 2018
Ben was excellent! he made the tour exciting and fun and had a wealth of knowledge. the price is reasonable for all that we did. i would recommend going in the winter bc it's prettier and you get to do more as there are fewer people probably taking the tour. It lasted all day, about 7hrs, with a few bathroom stops. If you need bathrooms every hr or so just let Ben know and he'll help you out. DO THIS TOUR and you will get a full anchorage experience in a day.
Joan R
Oct 2017
My friend and I booked this tour to see the local scenery and tourist spots. The tour was to be for 3 hours but we were having so much fun,and because there is only one tour a day in October, the guide took us to more places than listed on the itinerary. When we were dropped off we were surprised to see that we had been gone for 5 1/2 hours. We would recommend this company to anyone looking to have fun in Anchorage. The driver gave us a lot of information about the history of the city and went out of his way to take us to see what the group was interested in seeing.
Donna W
Sep 2017

Our first time in Anchorage so the 4 of us thought a tour was a good idea. Ben picked us up at our hotel and took us on a very informative tour. We were very pleased with all the places Ben took us. I got a ton of pictures. Great tour, would recommend.

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