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4.8 (53 reviews)
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Rebecca H.

Wild Alaska Tours ROCKs!! What an amazing week viewing the Northern Lights and traveling up the Dalton Highway! I have done multiple tours over the years but none compare to Wild Alaska Tours!! Laurent is an amazing tour guide! I felt like I was traveling with one of my close friends!! Thank you for showing us Wild Alaska with such heart and inspiration!! I will be back!!!

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I did the northern lights tour. This tour was NOTHING what I thought it was going to be. I thought it was going to be very touristy It ended up being better than I thought. There is an itinerary but there also isn't. It depends on the weather and the roads. I saw lots of beautiful scenery and of course I was lucky enough to see the northern lights. The best part about this trip was staying in the woods in wiseman with no light pollution and just seeing the stars and the beautiful night sky hunting for the lights. Be prepared that 1. You will not be getting much sleep at night you nap during the day. 2. You don't have much phone service. Laurent was an amazing guide and he is a great cook! I've never experienced something like this and I wouldn't change it for the world. Definitely not your typical tourist tour. Be prepared for lots of hiking and traveling.

The Iditarod 2023 Start Tour with Tom the musher and Sue the rider

Summer is here, and it is getting hotter in most places. With last summer's heat and humidity, my wife, Sue, knew what was at the top of my 'Bucket List': a trip from Washington State to Alaska for the 2023 Iditarod Sled Dog Race. She looked at several ways to make such a trip happen and found Wild Alaska Travel was the best choice. She called Laurent Dick, the company owner, and discussed the preparations. Since this is a once-a-year event. Laurent got right on the reservations for us. Each group is limited to 12 persons, as we traveled to different events from our Anchorage hotel in a large but comfortable Mercedes van for the whole week. We actually had three groups of 12 this time that went to the many stops at different times, so we would not interfere with the others. This trip was to be my 80th birthday present, though my BD is in January, and the Iditarod is in Early March. I thought I would be the oldest, but another lady was 84. Our group gelled so well that we called ourselves "Moose Offs" for the many moose we saw just off the roads we traveled to each adventure: "There's another moose off to the right." One of our youngest, Paul from New Zealand, made the trip fun and interesting. Walking in the snow was easy for all, but "team members" must realize that Alaska in the winter is pretty cold and refer to the clothing and gear information that will be emailed to you. Mike Hekkers, our guide, gave us hand and foot warmers. We began with a trip on top of a railroad track through a tunnel to the unique port town of Whittier. We also had a tram ride up to the Alyeska Ski Resort for amazing views and ate lunch with these views right out our window. We ate well for all meals, whether at fine places in Anchorage or family-style meals at our adventure sites. The best meal was at the musher's banquet in Anchorage where we met the Iditarod mushers and celebrities. Mike was so professional, knowledgeable, and fun to be with. He had climbed Denali twice. He gave our already great tour a final touch of excellence. One night was in Talkeetna, where we took a de Havilland Otter bush plane the next morning to Rainy Pass to see the dogs and mushers of a long race segment come in for a rest after 151 miles of racing. The dogs are treated like kings and queens, as they are the tired athletes that make the Iditarod possible. Speaking of dogs pulling sleds, the top of my bucket list was being the musher and driving my wife, Sue, for over an hour on seven miles of amazing trails. She was snuggled in a sleeping bag that was atop a wolf pelt. The serene white wilderness trail snaked through small patches of trees and silence. We were pulled by four canine athletes that we got to know, especially Pinion. The dream of a lifetime come true! Between all the pre-race activities, we got to race with reindeer. Notice that I said "with" the reindeer, as our Moose-Off group was on the race course with the reindeer running beside us, brushing against my leg as they ran past me and our whole team. It was a fundraiser but a major highlight. Of course, we were there to see the Iditarod and the real mushers and champion dogs, and all the surrounding excitement of the Fur Rendezvous celebrations, the ceremonial pre-race start, and the actual start in Willow. Envision a large lake frozen with five and a half feet of ice. Two low fences formed the race path across the lake into a thousand miles of wilderness. There were 33 teams. Thousands of spectators lined the outside edge of the fence, and I got to 'High Five' a few mushers as they passed by me on their long journey to Nome. What an experience! TV news cameras, journalists, a thousand other cameras taking in every event in sight, even overhead helicopters and a large remote-controlled drone above us. I've only covered some of the highlights of this Iditarod Start Tour, but there are so many other amazing aspects of this experience. If the cost seems a bit high for your budget, I can tell you that you cannot plan and make this trip by yourself for this price. I've planned almost all of our family's travels, which takes much research and time. You might see hundreds of castles, cathedrals, and towns you never heard of on a European river trip, but your costs will be as high, and the excitement and grandeur will not be there. Laurent had every detail, restaurant, and location reserved for us. Also, the weather can be a game changer on any trip, and that happened on this trip. A scenic boat trip was planned, but weather and icing conditions canceled that, but another nice side trip replaced it. I wanted to take four months to think about this amazing tour and rate it properly. Now is the time to sign up for this unique adventure, as Laurent needs to make the many reservations and build the teams. I'll rate Laurent Dick's Wild Alaska Travel and the Iditarod 2023 Start Tour with 5+ stars and our guide, Mike Hekkers, the same. Tom Carroll Anacortes WA

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Anchorage Trolley Tours - Captain Cook Monument

Anchorage Trolley Tours

4.5(225 reviews)
5.0 mi

I called to ask availability and the manager answered within 2 rings. He was welcoming and…read morefriendly! We met the team at the corner of 4th and E streets and they were all so peppy. Prince was our tour guide and he was casual, knowledgeable and made history interesting!! Not only did he tell us all about important places, but he let us out to explore. We visited the ULU factory, the Captain Cook memorial, Earthquake Park, and a beautiful overlook where we saw the Chugach Mountains, Talkeetna Mountains and Denali (in the distance). Prince knew interesting stories and historical facts. We are tour directors here for the season and we learned a lot from him!

Review #11 for 2026…read more Our group went on this tour while on our Alaskan Adventure. It is a one hour tour that starts at the Anchorage Visitor Center. We arrived early to explore a bit of downtown beforehand. Booking was super easy. I called to book and they were super easy about the booking and payment, telling me I could either pay at check-in or use the emailed link and pay ahead of time. It is normally $25 a person for the one hour tour. We had used the Alaska TourSaver book and there was a coupon inside for BOGO free tours! There is a max of 2 coupons allowed per tour according to the coupon, so book ASAP if you are using the coupon. We had 2 coupon books for our group of 4 adults and were able to use both! Our 14 month old baby at the time was also free. So the tour was super cheap! There is free parking around downtown, but as with anywhere you go, make sure you read the signs to make sure. There is NO bathroom at the visitor center or on the bus, so allow yourself enough time to go to the bathroom first!! We had to walk to a nearby hotel to use the bathroom before going on the tour. This tour was short, so there were no hop-on, hop-off photo stops. However, the tour was informative and we all enjoyed learning about the city. My baby boy seemed to also really enjoy the tour. The bus was not full, so we were able to spread out. We also get a reindeer hotdog from the stand right by the bus and it was a great idea because it kept our toddler busy munching while enjoying his tour! They do allow food and drinks. Just be mindful and take your trash with you and keep the bus clean. They also have a place to store strollers while on the tour if you had on like we did. Would I come back? I think this is more of one of those things you do when you are in town for the first time. It is not really a tour you go on each time you are in town. However, I would not mind checking out the other longer tours. If you do travel to Anchorage, check out this tour!! It's affordable, even without the coupon and is a good intro into the town and history.

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Anchorage Trolley Tours - Ace was always helping take photos

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907 Tours - We were able to stand at the back of the sled or sit down up front

907 Tours

4.9(29 reviews)
1.5 mi

Booked the glacier full day trekking tour and had Billy as my guide and couldn't have had a better…read moreexperience! Everything about dealing with this company was a breeze! I booked the day before, the morning of the owner texted me to confirm that I would be picked up at my Airbnb, Billy texted me notifying me when he was on his way. He was kind, responsive, full of information, considerate, and willing to tailor the speed and details to the needs of the group. He truly made this trip enjoyable. Van ride to the glacier is about 100 miles, we stopped at a gas station about half way. We stopped twice for two photo opportunities, and then made our way to the glacier gift shop to sign waivers. Then drove down to the launch point of the trek. There are ample bathrooms down there. Billy did not accompany us on the glacier but that was okay, our guide at the glacier was super sweet and knowledgeable. I felt more than safe! You walk across a floating bridge to get your microspikes and then we spent about 2-2.5 hours trekking the glacier. You do spend most of the hike on the rocky surface, but we did a pretty steep climb on the blue ice to get to the top of our area, we drank glacier water (amazing) and then saw the base of the glacier which was stunning. Post trek we returned to the tent and met up with Billy, he had snacks waiting for us and then drove us up to the lodge for lunch. After lunch we made the drive back, and again Billy was willing to accommodate different drop off points.

We had such a WONDERFUL day dog sledding with our guide Lori…read more Our day started with getting picked up at our hotel in downtown Anchorage. Hotel pickup was super helpful since we didn't rent a vehicle. Lori made a bathroom/coffee stop 45 minutes into the drive. We stopped at a local coffee shop which was so thoughtful instead of stopping at your typical gas station. Afterwards we arrived at our destination for the dog sled tour. We went during the winter and it gets very cold when you are moving on the sled! We are from Arizona so we didn't have snow boots or other items on hand. Luckily snow shoes, heavy gloves, beanies, etc were provided for us to change into so that we stayed nice and warm on the sled. We were paired up and got the chance to sit down and ride in the front of the sled which was perfect for taking videos and pictures. And the other person had the chance to stand up at the back of the sled. We warmed up with a delicious lunch at a nearby lodge and made our way back to Anchorage. Overall, we had such a great day thanks to Lori and the dog mushers. It was truly a one of a kind experience! Highly recommend 907 Tours.

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907 Tours - We were able to meet and pet the dogs during the tour, all very friendly

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We were able to meet and pet the dogs during the tour, all very friendly

Exposure Alaska - Ice climbing on the Matanuska Glacier.

Exposure Alaska

4.5(6 reviews)
3.5 mi

I am thrilled to say I made it through Xxtreme Week 2015! The trip was more than I had hoped it…read morewould be and I would recommend Exposure Alaska and their great team. The trip was the perfect medicine to unplug me from an over-scheduled, over-programmed, and highly electronic career for a solid week. It pushed me mentally and physically, but never did I feel unsafe. I returned to work in a better frame of mind and with my whole body in a state of "a good kind of sore". Hats off to Don, and our guides (Sandra and Roz) who really made the stay wonderful. And, I never expected to be complimenting the camp food, but it was AWESOME!!! Sandra's breakfast burrito could be on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives! I am already thinking about coming up with a new itinerary for 2016 and going back to the Exposure Alaska crew for another week of killer Alaska wild.

For our ten year wedding anniversary, my husband and I were torn between choosing Hawaii or Alaska…read more We are so glad we chose the latter and that we went with Exposure Alaska to make our experience the most memorable for us. We decided to book the Matanuska Getaway, which is only a 3 day trip because we figured we would want to go explore other parts of Alaska on our own. We had such a blast with Exposure, we wish we had booked a longer stay with them. The owner Don, was so helpful throughout the entire booking process, and recommended places to see and stay during our time after Exposure. The views of the glacier, the wild life, the planned tours and our amazing guides, all surpassed our expectations. They were awesome! Our guides were professional, knowledgable, friendly and we felt like close friends by the end of the trip. They were able to adjust our experience based on our skill and physical ability levels, which added more excitement to our trip. Our safety was paramount at all times and we had full confidence in their abilities to guide our adventure. Moreover, the food at the camp was great! We were expecting beans and weenies and other cliche camping food, but what we got was some great Alaskan cooking: Fresh Salmon, BBQ chicken, homemade breads and granola, among other things. In addition, while there was a lot of stuff to cover on our daily agenda, there was also a lot of time to relax and unwind. It was the only vacation where I didn't think about work, unless someone asked me about my job. Normally, when we go somewhere we still have home somewhere on the mind, but not here. Finally, this experience didn't seem touristy. After we finished our trip with Exposure, we spent a few days in other parts of Alaska, and the tours we did just weren't the same.

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Exposure Alaska
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