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Hiver - Visite de la faune et du bras Turnagain

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u centre de conservation de la faune de l'Alaska, d'une superficie de 140 acres, les mâchoires tombent d'admiration, même celles des Alaskiens de longue date. La mission de l'AWCC est de fournir un refuge aux animaux orphelins, blessés et malades, ceux qui ne peuvent pas survivre dans la nature. Le centre éduque également les visiteurs sur la faune de l'Alaska.

Les photographes amateurs ont la possibilité de prendre des photographies primées d'animaux exposés dans leur environnement naturel.
Ville: Ancrage
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Narration amusante et historique en direct par notre excellent chauffeur-guide pour vous préparer à votre expérience
Information additionnelle
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions médullaires
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins une condition physique modérée
À quoi s'attendre
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Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
At the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center visitors are free to explore over 140 acres of natural habitat home to bears, moose, reindeer, lynx and other native wildlife.
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Beluga Point
The point is a definite must stop location as the views are spectacular! Beluga Point, a rocky outpost jutting into the waters of Turnagain Arm, is just south of Anchorage along the Seward Highway. It’s named for the white whales that are often spotted from this location as they make their way up and down the inlet. Beluga's are often seen between July and August.
3
Seward Highway
Alaska's Turnagain Arm on the Seward Highway is among those voted as one of the country's most unforgettable, must see areas of Alaska. MANY HAVE SAID THAT IF YOU MISS VISITING SIGHTS ALONG THE TURNAGAIN ARM- - YOU HAVE MISSED ALASKA!
4
Portage Glacier
Portage Valley is a 14 mile isthmus that connects the Kenai Peninsula to mainland Alaska. Portage Glacier once extended the entire length of the valley. The glacial remnants seen today are Explorer, Middle, Byron, Burns, and Shakespeare glaciers. While still massive in size, these glaciers stand as smaller reminders of the immense ice sheets that once covered this landscape.
5
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
At the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center visitors are free to explore over 140 acres of natural habitat home to bears, moose, reindeer, lynx and other native wildlife.
6
Beluga Point
The point is a definite must stop location as the views are spectacular! Beluga Point, a rocky outpost jutting into the waters of Turnagain Arm, is just south of Anchorage along the Seward Highway. It’s named for the white whales that are often spotted from this location as they make their way up and down the inlet. Beluga's are often seen between July and August.
7
Seward Highway
Alaska's Turnagain Arm on the Seward Highway is among those voted as one of the country's most unforgettable, must see areas of Alaska. MANY HAVE SAID THAT IF YOU MISS VISITING SIGHTS ALONG THE TURNAGAIN ARM- - YOU HAVE MISSED ALASKA!
8
Portage Glacier
Portage Valley is a 14 mile isthmus that connects the Kenai Peninsula to mainland Alaska. Portage Glacier once extended the entire length of the valley. The glacial remnants seen today are Explorer, Middle, Byron, Burns, and Shakespeare glaciers. While still massive in size, these glaciers stand as smaller reminders of the immense ice sheets that once covered this landscape.
9
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
At the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center visitors are free to explore over 140 acres of natural habitat home to bears, moose, reindeer, lynx and other native wildlife.
10
Beluga Point
The point is a definite must stop location as the views are spectacular! Beluga Point, a rocky outpost jutting into the waters of Turnagain Arm, is just south of Anchorage along the Seward Highway. It’s named for the white whales that are often spotted from this location as they make their way up and down the inlet. Beluga's are often seen between July and August.
11
Seward Highway
Alaska's Turnagain Arm on the Seward Highway is among those voted as one of the country's most unforgettable, must see areas of Alaska. MANY HAVE SAID THAT IF YOU MISS VISITING SIGHTS ALONG THE TURNAGAIN ARM- - YOU HAVE MISSED ALASKA!
12
Portage Glacier
Portage Valley is a 14 mile isthmus that connects the Kenai Peninsula to mainland Alaska. Portage Glacier once extended the entire length of the valley. The glacial remnants seen today are Explorer, Middle, Byron, Burns, and Shakespeare glaciers. While still massive in size, these glaciers stand as smaller reminders of the immense ice sheets that once covered this landscape.
13
Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center
At the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center visitors are free to explore over 140 acres of natural habitat home to bears, moose, reindeer, lynx and other native wildlife.
14
Beluga Point
The point is a definite must stop location as the views are spectacular! Beluga Point, a rocky outpost jutting into the waters of Turnagain Arm, is just south of Anchorage along the Seward Highway. It’s named for the white whales that are often spotted from this location as they make their way up and down the inlet. Beluga's are often seen between July and August.
15
Seward Highway
Alaska's Turnagain Arm on the Seward Highway is among those voted as one of the country's most unforgettable, must see areas of Alaska. MANY HAVE SAID THAT IF YOU MISS VISITING SIGHTS ALONG THE TURNAGAIN ARM- - YOU HAVE MISSED ALASKA!
16
Portage Glacier
Portage Valley is a 14 mile isthmus that connects the Kenai Peninsula to mainland Alaska. Portage Glacier once extended the entire length of the valley. The glacial remnants seen today are Explorer, Middle, Byron, Burns, and Shakespeare glaciers. While still massive in size, these glaciers stand as smaller reminders of the immense ice sheets that once covered this landscape.
17
Centre de conservation de la faune de l'Alaska
Au centre de conservation de la faune de l'Alaska, les visiteurs sont libres d'explorer plus de 140 acres d'habitat naturel abritant des ours, des orignaux, des rennes, des lynx et d'autres animaux sauvages indigènes.
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Pointe Béluga
Le point est un endroit incontournable car les vues sont spectaculaires! Beluga Point, un avant-poste rocheux qui s'avance dans les eaux de Turnagain Arm, se trouve juste au sud d'Anchorage, le long de la Seward Highway. Il porte le nom des baleines blanches qui sont souvent aperçues à partir de cet endroit alors qu'elles montent et descendent l'anse. Les bélugas sont souvent observés entre juillet et août.
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Autoroute Seward
Turnagain Arm, en Alaska, sur la Seward Highway, fait partie de ceux qui ont été élus comme l'une des régions les plus inoubliables et incontournables de l'Alaska. BEAUCOUP ONT DIT QUE SI VOUS MANQUEZ DE VISITER LES SITES LE LONG DU TURNAGAIN ARM - VOUS AVEZ MANQUÉ L'ALASKA !
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Glacier du Portage
Portage Valley est un isthme de 14 milles qui relie la péninsule de Kenai à l'Alaska continental. Le glacier Portage s'étendait autrefois sur toute la longueur de la vallée. Les vestiges glaciaires que l'on voit aujourd'hui sont les glaciers Explorer, Middle, Byron, Burns et Shakespeare. Bien qu'ils soient encore massifs, ces glaciers rappellent de plus petite taille les immenses calottes glaciaires qui couvraient autrefois ce paysage.
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Commentaires (37)
Ellen_G
Apr 2021
Great Tour. 4 hours perfect for one day in Anchorage. So much wildlife!! Great tour guide Ben. Very informative. Fun and funny👍
Jammer4861
Mar 2020
Ben went above and beyond on our winter tour. There were only four of us and it was very cold and snowing and it didn't stop us from having a great time. He made alot of extra stops anytime we saw some wildlife and he was an excellent driver. He was professional and provided us with alot of interesting information about the area and it's history. I highly recommend this tour during your winter trip.
Katherine B
Feb 2020
My husband and I arrived in Anchorage with one day in town and no planned activities. We found this tour by quickly surfing, and called to try to book a last-minute trip. Ben replied promptly and worked with us to accommodate a last minute tour, making the timing and price work even thought it was just for two, and so last minute. When we arrived for the tour itself, Ben was on time, very friendly and accommodating, and made the effort to personalize the trip. We saw incredible things due to both his local knowledge and willingness to stop on a dime to catch an incredible sight. I would recommend this tour to anyone traveling in Anchorage, and would be happy to do it again in the future.

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