Denali National Park vacation in Alaska
Spend 12 days in the Alaskan wilderness as you travel overland, camp, canoe, hike and watch wildlife in Denali and Wrangell St Elias national parks.
Anchorage Denali National Park Maclaren Glacier canoe and boat trips on the Maclaren River Wrangell St Elias National Park sea kayak in Valdez Matanuska Glacier Church Mountains Optional glacial hikes, ice climbing and river rafting
Description of Denali National Park vacation in Alaska
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Vacation information
Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Accessibility
Accessible Overview:
We are a small family run business and catering to different needs and expectations is what we do for everyone.
Limited Mobility:
Our trips are outdoor-orientated camping trips and many of our days are very active. We include hiking, canoeing and kayaking. However we have had clients on our trips that are only able to walk a limited amount and have left out canoeing or kayaking. As long as you are flexible, we are, too!
Limited Vision:
You should be comfortable in finding your own way around places you have never been to. We had clients with limited vision in the past – the best is to contact us directly and we will see what we can do.
Limited Hearing:
We write down our daily agenda for every day and we are happy to talk to our clients one to one if this helps with understanding our day plans.
'Free from' food:
We cater easily to vegetarians, vegans, lactose-free or gluten-free dietary requirements - breakfast, lunch and dinner. Please let us know beforehand and we will talk with you about what kind of food you are able to eat. Due to Alaska’s remoteness please be aware that many of the stores will not carry certain products, but with a little bit of planning ahead we can usually manage.
LGBT:
We run international tours, love to meet people from around the world and work together in a fun, open-minded group environment.
Reviews
8 Reviews of Denali National Park vacation in Alaska
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023 by Katharine Bowlus
Our guide, Dave, had a lot of great information to help us along the way. I loved the bush camp off the Maclaren glacial river. We were far away from everyone in the majestic wilderness of Alaska and saw a brilliant northern lights display. It was magical! The animals sightings were spectacular! Read full reviewReviewed on 31 Aug 2021 by Meredith DePrisco-Gaffney
Watching a grizzly chase two caribou in Denali, jumping into the cold sea after a visit to a sauna, kayaking and canoeing, hiking to an icefield and abandoned mine, and watching salmon migrating. Read full reviewReviewed on 30 Aug 2019 by Anne Kelman
The highlights include wildlife at Denali National Park, kayaking out to the glaciers, remote camp and evening in a local bar. Read full reviewReviewed on 07 Sep 2018 by Terry Banham
Fabulous. Humbling. Incredible. Awe inspiring. Read full reviewReviewed on 29 Aug 2017 by Julian Mclean
Mclaren Glacier/Columbus Glacier was the best highlight. Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Jul 2017 by Laetitia Spescha
The best part for me was that we saw that many animals. Animals everywhere on the road, campground and on the day trips. It was really good that Dave always took good pictures which we got at the end. And I also really liked the campfires in the evening where we were talking with each other and ate a lot marshmallows :) Read full reviewReviewed on 21 Jul 2017 by Mark Annal
We were instantly drawn to the Alaska Denali Expedition because it encompassed everything we wanted from our time in Alaska – and it didn't disappoint! Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our trip and it has given us some incredible memories we'll treasure forever. We would 100% recommend this trip. Read full reviewReviewed on 05 Sep 2016 by Rob Roberto
Overall, it was a fantastic trip and will be remembered fondly. Read full reviewResponsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) vacation so that you can travel knowing it will help support the places and people that you visit, and the planet. Read how below.
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 Susie and Allen from Maclaren River Lodge who have been running a local business for over 20 years. The activities we provide through third party suppliers are with locals like glacier hikes with a small family run company like Elias Guides.
Whenever possible we include local festivals/concerts of Alaskan bands into our itinerary.
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