Kenai Peninsula adventure holiday in Alaska
Description of Kenai Peninsula adventure holiday in Alaska
This exciting adventure holiday in Alaska sets your sights on the incredible coastline around the Kenai Peninsula, an area well-regarded for wildlife, glaciers and fabulous fjords.
Heading out from Anchorage allows overland adventures in a converted school bus – seriously – and wildlife cruises in Kenai Fjords National Park, to really take shape. Explore along the Turnagain Arm and whale watching comes to the fore; hike over Exit Glacier and you’ll find yourself on the Harding Icefield; stay for a couple of nights in a luxury adventure camp and salmon suppers are simply sublime.
From included activities such as sea kayaking and cosy camping to optional scenic flights to watch bears; this nine day Alaska adventure does exactly what you’d hope, plus a whole lot more besides. Prepare to get excited!
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1 Reviews of Kenai Peninsula adventure holiday in Alaska
Reviewed on 18 Sep 2016 by Svend Johannsen
1. What was the most memorable or exciting part of your holiday?
There were many great aspects to the holiday - scenery, atmosphere, wildlife, tour guides, travelling companions, camp fir - the most memorable was sighting humpback whales whilst kayaking.
2. What tips would you give other travellers booking this holiday?
Get involved and keep your eyes open.
3. Did you feel that your holiday benefited local people, reduced environmental impacts or supported conservation?
Apart from flying to get there and travelling around by bus there was very little environmental impact
4. Finally, how would you rate your holiday overall?
Fantastic - a feast of experiences
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Planet
Alaska is one of the last places in this world with pristine and untouched wilderness. It goes without saying that we recycle to local possibilities and leave our campsites exactly as we found them. Being out in the wilderness also means teaching our guests how to interact with wildife safely. We make sure to not put wild animals in any danger through frequent interaction with humans. For bears this means for example to never leave any food or trash open or unlocked in our camps to make sure these beautiful wild animals don't get used to different food sources other than what mother nature provides them.Our Overland Vehicle is running carbon neutral. As much as we believe that the only right way is to save ressources and find ways to reduce CO2 emmissions we also think running our vehicle carbon neutral is at least a start: It is a necessary second-best solution for us as a small company. We decided to go with atmosfair, which is a climate protection organisation with a focus on travel. They actively protect the climate by compensating greenhouse gases through the use of renewable energies, among other activities. This means we are calculating the fuel consumption for a whole year. 3 liters of fuel equals 3 kg of CO2. For the amount of CO2 emissions we will pay atmosfair to compensate and reinvest in green energy projects.
People
We believe that traveling broadens your mind. Group travel allows you not only to encounter the culture of the places you are visiting it also allows you to interact with people from different countries learning about their living experiences. Being out in the nature and sleeping under the stars brings you freedom and may give you different perspectives and views on you life back home.Being a small family run business, we pride ourselves on developing relationships with the locals, most notably the local suppliers. When we provide accommodations, or even when we go ice climbing, we do everything we can to work with small local businesses. Going shopping, we look for local farmers’ markets to purchase local produce.
If we are providing accommodations, we work with people like Mary Jane and Tony Lustufka who have been running a local bed and breakfast for over 20 years. The activities we provide through third party suppliers are with locals like fishing with Jim Lavrakas or a small family run bear viewing company like Smokey Bay Air. This is supporting the local fishermen culture in Alaska which at the same time provides unique experiences for our clients.
Whenever possible we include local festivals/concerts of Alaskan bands into our itinerary.
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