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Alaska Native Cultural Emersion Adventure i Ketchikan Tour

Przegląd
Broaden your horizons with Clan House Tours:
We are an Alaskan Native (Haida) owned and operated guide service in beautiful Ketchikan, Alaska, specializing in small VIP tours that will enhance your knowledge about the rich culture and history of the Haida & Tlingit people. You can’t experience Ketchikan without spotting some wildlife, so we have 3 stops just for possible sightings of bears, salmon, and eagles. You will also learn all about the history behind the iconic totem poles of Alaska as we explore the Totem Heritage Center and hear legendary stories that have been passed down for generations. All our vans are equipped with microphones so everyone can enjoy the great narration of everything Ketchikan and Haida. We will also show you what medicinal plants and berries are edible as we travel through the Rainforest in our comfy van. Traveling with us means no questions are left unanswered and that you leave Ketchikan satisfied with your cultural experience.

Miasto: Ketchikan
Mon 26 May
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Woda butelkowana i Bar Granola
Umbrella
Bottled Water and Granola Bar (upon request)
Binoculars
Umbrella
Bottled Water and Granola Bar (upon request)
Binoculars
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Must be able to get in and out of a transit van with relative ease, a step stool is available
Czego oczekiwać
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Wioska tubylców Saxmanów
Zobacz słynną drabinę łososiową i największą kolekcję totemów na Alasce oraz odwiedź szopę rzeźbiarzy, aby zobaczyć totem rzeźbiący w toku.
2
Plaża rotacyjna
Szukaj możliwych obserwacji wielorybów, wydr morskich, fok, lwów morskich i eksploruj baseny pływowe.
3
Zatoka Śledzia
Ewentualne obserwacje orła, niedźwiedzia i łososia w strumieniu.
4
Ketchikan
Najważniejsze atrakcje Ketchikan Salmon Ladder i Ketchikan /city
5
Salmon Ladder
See salmon make their way up Ketchikan Creek using the famous salmon ladder!
6
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Enter the park beneath the rain forest canopy, you’ll discover the incredible abundance of nature’s offerings—medicinal plants, edible berries, and traditional food sources—all identified and explained through the lens of Alaska Native knowledge. Learn about the significance of plants like Devil’s Club, Salal berries, Salmonberries, and Huckleberries, as well as the sustainable harvesting practices that continue to be honored today. just as Alaska Native people have for generations. Visitors often leave with a newfound appreciation for the deep relationship between culture, nature, and survival in this rugged and unspoiled environment. The Clan House is the central attraction at the park, offering an inside look at Alaska Native culture and history. The stunning structure, with its intricate carvings and vibrant artwork, is an example of living quarters that would have been shared by 30 to 50 family members of the same lineage, led by a house chief.
7
Herring Cove
This famous bear viewing area is the perfect place to spot black bears and eagles fishing for salmon. There are many mother bears that bring their cubs here as well so be on the lookout!
8
Salmon Ladder
See salmon make their way up Ketchikan Creek using the famous salmon ladder!
9
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Enter the park beneath the rain forest canopy, you’ll discover the incredible abundance of nature’s offerings—medicinal plants, edible berries, and traditional food sources—all identified and explained through the lens of Alaska Native knowledge. Learn about the significance of plants like Devil’s Club, Salal berries, Salmonberries, and Huckleberries, as well as the sustainable harvesting practices that continue to be honored today. just as Alaska Native people have for generations. Visitors often leave with a newfound appreciation for the deep relationship between culture, nature, and survival in this rugged and unspoiled environment. The Clan House is the central attraction at the park, offering an inside look at Alaska Native culture and history. The stunning structure, with its intricate carvings and vibrant artwork, is an example of living quarters that would have been shared by 30 to 50 family members of the same lineage, led by a house chief.
10
Herring Cove
This famous bear viewing area is the perfect place to spot black bears and eagles fishing for salmon. There are many mother bears that bring their cubs here as well so be on the lookout!
11
Salmon Ladder
See salmon make their way up Ketchikan Creek using the famous salmon ladder!
12
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Enter the park beneath the rain forest canopy, you’ll discover the incredible abundance of nature’s offerings—medicinal plants, edible berries, and traditional food sources—all identified and explained through the lens of Alaska Native knowledge. Learn about the significance of plants like Devil’s Club, Salal berries, Salmonberries, and Huckleberries, as well as the sustainable harvesting practices that continue to be honored today. just as Alaska Native people have for generations. Visitors often leave with a newfound appreciation for the deep relationship between culture, nature, and survival in this rugged and unspoiled environment. The Clan House is the central attraction at the park, offering an inside look at Alaska Native culture and history. The stunning structure, with its intricate carvings and vibrant artwork, is an example of living quarters that would have been shared by 30 to 50 family members of the same lineage, led by a house chief.
13
Herring Cove
This famous bear viewing area is the perfect place to spot black bears and eagles fishing for salmon. There are many mother bears that bring their cubs here as well so be on the lookout!
14
Salmon Ladder
See salmon make their way up Ketchikan Creek using the famous salmon ladder!
15
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Enter the park beneath the rain forest canopy, you’ll discover the incredible abundance of nature’s offerings—medicinal plants, edible berries, and traditional food sources—all identified and explained through the lens of Alaska Native knowledge. Learn about the significance of plants like Devil’s Club, Salal berries, Salmonberries, and Huckleberries, as well as the sustainable harvesting practices that continue to be honored today. just as Alaska Native people have for generations. Visitors often leave with a newfound appreciation for the deep relationship between culture, nature, and survival in this rugged and unspoiled environment. The Clan House is the central attraction at the park, offering an inside look at Alaska Native culture and history. The stunning structure, with its intricate carvings and vibrant artwork, is an example of living quarters that would have been shared by 30 to 50 family members of the same lineage, led by a house chief.
16
Herring Cove
This famous bear viewing area is the perfect place to spot black bears and eagles fishing for salmon. There are many mother bears that bring their cubs here as well so be on the lookout!
17
Salmon Ladder
See salmon make their way up Ketchikan Creek using the famous salmon ladder!
18
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Enter the park beneath the rain forest canopy, you’ll discover the incredible abundance of nature’s offerings—medicinal plants, edible berries, and traditional food sources—all identified and explained through the lens of Alaska Native knowledge. Learn about the significance of plants like Devil’s Club, Salal berries, Salmonberries, and Huckleberries, as well as the sustainable harvesting practices that continue to be honored today. just as Alaska Native people have for generations. Visitors often leave with a newfound appreciation for the deep relationship between culture, nature, and survival in this rugged and unspoiled environment. The Clan House is the central attraction at the park, offering an inside look at Alaska Native culture and history. The stunning structure, with its intricate carvings and vibrant artwork, is an example of living quarters that would have been shared by 30 to 50 family members of the same lineage, led by a house chief.
19
Herring Cove
This famous bear viewing area is the perfect place to spot black bears and eagles fishing for salmon. There are many mother bears that bring their cubs here as well so be on the lookout!
20
Salmon Ladder
See salmon make their way up Ketchikan Creek using the famous salmon ladder!
21
Totem Bight State Historical Park
Enter the park beneath the rain forest canopy, you’ll discover the incredible abundance of nature’s offerings—medicinal plants, edible berries, and traditional food sources—all identified and explained through the lens of Alaska Native knowledge. Learn about the significance of plants like Devil’s Club, Salal berries, Salmonberries, and Huckleberries, as well as the sustainable harvesting practices that continue to be honored today. just as Alaska Native people have for generations. Visitors often leave with a newfound appreciation for the deep relationship between culture, nature, and survival in this rugged and unspoiled environment. The Clan House is the central attraction at the park, offering an inside look at Alaska Native culture and history. The stunning structure, with its intricate carvings and vibrant artwork, is an example of living quarters that would have been shared by 30 to 50 family members of the same lineage, led by a house chief.
22
Herring Cove
This famous bear viewing area is the perfect place to spot black bears and eagles fishing for salmon. There are many mother bears that bring their cubs here as well so be on the lookout!
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Zasady anulowania
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Recenzje (205)
paulcV7974UC
Oct 2024
This tour was very good. Rebecca, our guide was both very helpful and informative. We saw wildlife, the Salmon run and where they come to die at the end of their arduous journey. As an added bonus we got to see Humpback whales feeding also Would recommend this tour.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Thank you for your kind words. I will pass this review on to Rebecca.
pauldE2839KR
Oct 2024
Great experience, guide was very knowledgeable and pleasant. She took her time showing and explaining every place she took us and gave us plenty of time to visit each stop.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Oct 2024
Thank you for your kind words. I will pass this along to your guide.
Mary_N
Sep 2024
Didn't appreciate being made to feel like we were late when we were at the meeting spot 10 minutes before the meeting time. We didn't see anyone holding a sign for our tour and were checking with another guide to see if they knew anything. Then our guide walks up and mentions she was thinking she'd have to leave without us. Apparently, she had been over at the van with the other 4 clients. All in all, to me at least, the tour seemed a bit haphazard and unprofessional. She didn't offer binoculars so I had to ask. Never offered water or snacks. OR, perhaps she did all that before my companion and I showed up, and didn't bother to repeat the information once everyone was in the van. Disappointed.
Odpowiedź od gospodarza
Sep 2024
Thank you for your review. I will speak to your guide about your disappointment.

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