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Премиум Sitka Scenic Tour: Центр хищников Аляски, Крепость медведей, Тотемы!

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Посетите тройку самых популярных сайтов в Ситке! Центр рапторов Аляски, Крепость Медведей, Исторический национальный парк Ситка (Парк Тотем)

Вы можете избежать переполненных больших автобусных туров, предлагаемых некоторыми круизными лайнерами, в новой модели (10 пассажиров) туристического фургона Nissan NV!

Ваш гид — настоящий житель Аляски , которому нравится место, где они живут, и которые любят делиться своими историями из жизни в Ситке.

Ваш местный гид оснащен беспроводным микрофоном, чтобы все могли слышать, даже находясь на улице. открой дверь, чтобы ничего не пропустить!

Время отправления этого 2,5-часового приключения установлено таким образом, чтобы по возможности избежать большого скопления людей и предоставить вам более уединенный и увлекательный тур.

Там У вас будет достаточно времени, чтобы отправиться за покупками в центр города (10 минут пешком) или совершить морское приключение в дикой природе, чтобы Ситка стала вашей лучшей остановкой на протяжении всего круиза!
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Дополнительная информация
  • Рядом есть остановки общественного транспорта.
  • Есть специальные детские кресла.
  • У путешественников должен быть как минимум средний уровень физической подготовки.
  • Дети. должен быть в сопровождении взрослого
  • Работает в любых погодных условиях, пожалуйста, оденьтесь соответствующим образом
  • Стандартный размер сиденья (17 дюймов), если вам требуется больше места, пожалуйста, бронируйте соответственно.
  • ВСЕ туры начинаются в Harrigan Centennial Hall 330 Harbour Drive Sitka Alaska 99835.
  • Пожалуйста, воспользуйтесь бесплатным шаттлом по городу, чтобы встретить нас во время тура! Мы будем в пункте выдачи с желтыми табличками и синими куртками.
  • Дезинфицирующее средство для рук доступно для путешественников и сотрудников
  • Регулярно дезинфицируются места с интенсивным движением
  • Транспортные средства регулярно дезинфицируются
  • Гидеры должны регулярно мыть руки
  • Регулярные проверки температуры персонала
  • Мы будем соблюдать все требования правительства и круизных лайнеров Covid-19 протоколы безопасности, рекомендованные во время вашего путешествия. Ваша безопасность всегда является нашим главным приоритетом!
Что ожидать
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Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
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Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
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Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
4
Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
5
Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
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Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
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Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
8
Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
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Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
10
Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
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Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
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Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
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Fortress of the Bear
Our most popular stop. Here you will have the opportunity to get within twenty-five feet of our distinctive Brown Bear in a naturalized setting. The three-quarter acre habitat, set against the National Forest, is the largest bear habitat in North America and is complete with covered viewing areas. Meet their experienced rescuers as they share their love and knowledge of this often feared, but yet revered creature of the forest.  Learn the challenges they experience as they seek to rescue these incredible giants.
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Alaska Raptor Center
Next you will start your private small group tour of this amazing raptor rehabilitation center. Located on a 17–acre campus bordering the Tongass National Forest and Indian River, its primary mission is the rehabilitation of sick and injured eagles, hawks, falcons, owls, and other birds of prey which are brought in from all over Alaska. The Center (the largest of its type in the state, and one of the largest in North America) receives between 100–200 birds a year, with many suffering from gunshot wounds and traffic accident-related trauma. The Center's goal is to introduce the birds back into the wild, once they are healed and retrained in "raptor life skills" (such as flying) in the enclosed, Bald Eagle Flight-Training Center. A few of the animals that could not be returned to nature have become permanent guests. You will see up to two dozen resident eagles, hawks, owls, and ravens, who assist in the Center’s secondary function, that of public education.
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Крепость Медведя
Наша самая популярная остановка. Здесь у вас будет возможность приблизиться к нашему отличительному бурому медведю в натурализованной обстановке на расстояние не более двадцати пяти футов. Среда обитания площадью три четверти акра, расположенная напротив Национального леса, является крупнейшей средой обитания медведя в Северной Америке и имеет крытые смотровые площадки. Познакомьтесь с их опытными спасателями, которые поделятся своей любовью и знаниями об этом пугающем, но все же почитаемом лесном существе. Узнайте о проблемах, с которыми они сталкиваются, пытаясь спасти этих невероятных гигантов.
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Центр хищников Аляски
Затем вы начнете свой частный тур для небольших групп по этому удивительному реабилитационному центру рапторов. Расположенный в кампусе площадью 17 акров, граничащем с Национальным лесом Тонгасс и рекой Индиан, его основная задача — реабилитация больных и раненых орлов, ястребов, соколов, сов и других хищных птиц, которых привозят со всей Аляски. Центр (крупнейший в своем роде в штате и один из крупнейших в Северной Америке) принимает от 100 до 200 птиц в год, многие из которых страдают от огнестрельных ранений и травм, связанных с дорожно-транспортным происшествием. Цель Центра состоит в том, чтобы вернуть птиц в дикую природу после того, как они будут вылечены и переобучены «жизненным навыкам хищников» (таким как полет) в закрытом Центре летной подготовки белоголовых орланов. Несколько животных, которых не удалось вернуть в природу, стали постоянными гостями. Вы увидите до двух дюжин орлов, ястребов, сов и воронов, которые помогают Центру выполнять второстепенную функцию - просвещение населения.
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Отзывы (116)
MARK_C
Sep 2022
Bears and eagles where great! Deanne was a wonderful tour guide. Her knowledge of the local area was fantastic!
769SueM
Sep 2022
Rhonda was a great tour guide and showed us many eagles, explained how they are rescued and released. Had a great experience seeing bears in their own habitat and learning all about them. Then getting a great tour of all the totems and the history behind them. Can't forget how we saw the salmon spawning in the creek; what an experience. We were so glad to be on this tour and not deal with the hundreds of people being herded around like cattle that booked cruise ship excursions. Small tours are the best and Rhonda being in Sitka all of her life knew everything about Sitka and we were given a thorough explanation.
Ivy E
Sep 2022
Rhonda was so helpful when I was first looking at this tour in 2020 (which had to be canceled due to covid) and then when I rebooked for 2022. Our visit to Sitka and the tour was the highlight of our cruise. The tour guide was very friendly and knowledgeable. I just wish the tour was a little longer with a longer stay at the historical park. My husband is 6'4" and we had to sit in the back of van, which was a bit crapped and made things somewhat uncomfortable for him, but it still beats the big bus tours.

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