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Get ready for some active adventuring on a seven-day trip that’s big on natural beauty! Hike, bike and kayak around some of Alaska’s best scenic spots and make the most of countless photo ops. Visit Denali National Park – home to some of Alaska’s best and most scenic walking trails, paddle the pristine waters of Resurrection Bay, take a guided hike on top of the Matanuska Glacier, cycle the scenic Tony Knowles Coastal Trail and visit one of the oldest and most picturesque towns in the state (which is also the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park). With an expert local leader to guide your way and a small group of likeminded active adventurers, you’ve got the perfect week!
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Anchorage
<Welcome to Alaska! Your adventure begins in Anchorage – the gateway to some of Alaska’s finest parks and cycling trails. You’ll have a welcome meeting at 12 pm today with your trip leader to meet your fellow travellers. After, enjoy a warm-up ride along the paved Tony Knowles Coastal Trail as it hugs the shore of Cook Inlet from downtown Anchorage through coastal marshes and over forested hills, with great views of Mount Susitna along the way. After, you’re free to freshen up and head out to the vibrant downtown, where you might like to enjoy dinner at one of the restaurants.
It’s very important that you attend the welcome meeting as we will be collecting insurance and emergency contact details at this time. If you are going to be late, please let your travel agent or hotel reception know. Ask reception or look for a note in the lobby for more information on where the meeting will take place. Your total cycling distance today will be approximately 32 km (20 mi) along a mostly flat paved bike path. -
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Denali
<After an early breakfast, sit back and enjoy the drive along the Parks Highway to Denali National Park – 6 million acres of the Alaskan wilderness. Keep an eye out for caribou, birds, wolves and other wildlife along the way. Stop in Talkeetna to stretch your legs and sit down for lunch with your group. When you arrive at the park – home to the tallest peak in North America – you’ll go to the visitor centre for a safety overview, then out into the wilderness for your first hike. The routes here will vary depending on the weather and the preference of your group.
Your travel time today will be approximately 5 hours. -
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Denali
<Today's hike starts by winding through the spruce forest as you walk the spectacular Triple Lakes Trail – the longest trail in Denali National Park and home to some great views of Riley Creek. With the towering mountains in the distance, you’ll trek along creeks, forest and rolling hills before the first of the three Triple Lakes comes into view. From here, you’ll either continue (if time permits) or return to the trailhead back to the hotel for a free evening. For those who want to see more of the park, you can choose to forego today's hike and pay for the full-day Tundra Wilderness Bus Tour, which includes the Toklat River’s incredible scenery and some of the park’s best wildlife spotting opportunities.
Your trekking distance today will be approximately 14 km (9 mi) with an elevation gain of 300 m (1000 ft). If you prefer the optional Tundra Wilderness Bus Tour over the hike, advance booking is essential due to limited seating. Daily morning and afternoon tours are available, with exact departure times confirmed 48 hours prior by the tour operator. Since your group leader will be hiking with the other participants, you'll need to arrange your own transportation to and from the bus tour meeting point. Please visit https://www.reservedenali.com/ to buy your ticket. -
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Matanuska Valley
<Embark on a scenic drive along the Glenn Highway towards the town of Palmer this morning – a trip that’s packed with gorgeous mountain vistas and plenty of time for photo ops. You’ll eventually reach the famed Matanuska Glacier – Alaska's largest road-access glacier. It’s a jaw-dropping 27 miles long and 4 miles wide and has some of the most accessible walking areas of any glacier in the state! Don your ice cleats and helmet (included) and begin exploring the glacier on foot with the help of an Alaskan guide and glacier expert. Marvel at the ice that formed thousands of years ago, high in the Chugach Mountains. Amazingly, every day is unique at Matanuska, due to the dynamic nature of the glacier.
Your travel time today will be approximately 6 hours. You'll be on the ice for approximately 3 hours today. This hike is designed to give you time to explore and prioritizes the quality of the experience over covering significant distances, therefore your total hiking distance can vary based on the group's interests. Typically we hike between 3 and 8 km (2 to 5 miles). There is minimal elevation loss or gain, but terrain can be uneven. -
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Seward
<Today, enjoy a slow start to the morning and then take a leisurely drive to Seward – one of Alaska's oldest and most picturesque towns. Along the way, you’ll stop at some scenic viewpoints along Turnagain Arm, named for British explorer James Cook, who was forced to ‘turn again’ when the waterway didn’t hold the fabled Northwest Passage on his 1778 voyage. Explore this scenic area, then continue to Seward. This vibrant town is the gateway to Kenai Fjords National Park and has galleries, boutique shops and a bustling harbour.
Your travel time today will be approximately 3.5 hours. -
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Leistungen 2026
- Hotel (6 Nächte)
- Anchorage - Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Fahrradtour
- Denali NP Wandern
- Denali - Wanderung zu den Triple Lakes
- Geführte Wanderung auf dem Matanuska-Gletscher
- Anchorage - Turnagain Arm
- Seward - Resurrection Bay Seekajakfahren
- Seward - Exit Glacier Wanderung
- Anchorage - Tony Knowles Coastal Trail Bike Tour
- Denali NP hiking
- Denali - Triple Lakes hike
- Matanuska Glacier Guided Hike
- Anchorage - Turnagain Arm
- Seward - Resurrection Bay Sea Kayaking
- Seward - Exit Glacier walk
- 6x Frühstück
- 2x Mittagessen
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