Top 4 Places to See in Alaska



Hailing from Spain, Marco Suarez is an enthusiastic globetrotter driven…
Alaska Travel Guide.
Alaska, the largest state in the USA, is a paradisal tourist destination. Wildlife and mesmerizing landscapes, including lakes and mountains, make Alaska one of the most beautiful tourist locations in the world. Most tourist locations nowadays focus on artificial beauty, while Alaska is still full of nature. From kayaking to hiking and skiing, Alaska is full of fun activities for you to try out. In this article, we would cover all of its must-visit locations. So pack up your bags and join us on a breathtaking tour of the wondrous land of Alaska.
Ketchikan
Ketchikan, the first city of Alaska, naturally comes first on our list too. It sits on the southern tip of the Inside Passage and is the first city that passengers onboard cruises set their sights on while heading up north.
In Ketchikan, you can take the Bering Sea Crab Fishermen’s Tour. It was featured in the reality TV show- Deadliest Catch. The short tour would provide you with a first-hand look at the hauling of crabs, salmon, and other sea creatures.
If you don’t prefer the sea, take a hike up Mt. Deer, whizz between salon streams and woodland, or even schedule a floatplane ride. A wide range of stores, restaurants, and theatres are also available for your indulgence. Award-winning art events also take place throughout the city regularly for you to attend and enjoy.
Kenai Fjords National Park
You can visit Kenai Fjords National Park once you’ve explored urban Alaska. Black bears, coyotes, harbour seals, moose, mountain goats, sea otters, Steller sea lions, and wolverines are among the park’s most amazing animal species. You can go beachcombing, biking, boat tours, camping, cross-country skiing, dog sledging, fishing, flightseeing, hiking, kayaking, mountaineering, snowmobiling, and more.
Sitka
Sitka is located on Baranof Island, off the coast of Alaska’s southern tip. You can only get here by boat or air, and the voyage would be an experience in and of itself. It is the only village on the Inside Passage with a view of the Pacific Ocean.
Mount Edgecumbe, a dormant volcano in this lovely area, features a cone comparable to Mount Fuji in Japan. All fascinated tourists can enjoy activities like fishing, kayaking, whale watching, and trekking on the thick forests on the sides of the mountains around Sitka.
Fairbanks
Last but not least, on our list is Fairbanks. This tourist destination is renowned as one of the best locations to watch the Northern Lights in the US. For an affluent traveller like you, there are plenty of luxe hotels in this locale from where you can marvel at the display of the Northern Lights, which arises automatically from hot springs. If you are worried that you may miss the aurora show during your sleep, you can rest easy as usually the resorts here alarm guests immediately upon the appearance of these magical lights.
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Hailing from Spain, Marco Suarez is an enthusiastic globetrotter driven by a thirst for adventure and remarkable encounters. With a fervor for wildlife and nature, Marco seeks out destinations with hot and arid climates. His journeys are an ode to unique experiences, inspiring readers to embrace the world's untamed wonders.