Safari e tour panoramico della fauna selvatica dell'Alaska





Descrizione
Imbarcati nell'avventura faunistica definitiva dell'Alaska a Ketchikan! Scopri le principali attrazioni come l'affascinante scala di salmone, gli emozionanti avvistamenti di orsi a Herring Cove e l'affascinante vita marina a Rotary Beach, tra cui balene e creature intertidali. Immergiti nel ricco patrimonio culturale dell'Alaska con una visita agli iconici pali del totem al Saxman Native Village, dove le tradizioni Tlingit e Haida prendono vita. Inoltre, visita Creek Street, una delle destinazioni più iconiche dell'Alaska, una pittoresca passerella arroccata su palafitte sopra acque che scorrono, ricca di storia, cultura e fascino. In estate, il torrente si anima con lo spettacolo della corsa del salmone, mentre migliaia di pesci nuotano a monte. Completa la tua esperienza indimenticabile con un salato salmone affumicato o una salsiccia di renna pranzabile. I nostri tour per piccoli gruppi ti permettono di vedere Ketchikan come un locale! Prenota la tua avventura all-in-one nella natura di Ketchikan oggi e crea ricordi che dureranno tutta la vita!
Opzioni del tour
Itinerario
Scopri la famosa Salmon Ladder a Ketchikan, in Alaska, dove i salmoni combattono a monte contro forti correnti per deporre le uova e completare il loro ciclo vitale. Ammira le meraviglie naturali che Ketchikan, Alaska, ha da offrire.
Il principale punto di osservazione della fauna selvatica, famoso per i suoi avvistamenti stagionali di orsi mentre banchettano con salmoni che nuotano a monte. I visitatori possono anche avvistare aquile calve e altri animali selvatici nativi dell'Alaska nel loro habitat naturale. È un'attrazione imperdibile per gli amanti della natura che esplorano Ketchikan.
La foto tappa perfetta per gli appassionati di fauna selvatica e gli amanti della natura. Esplora la vita marina intertidale, osserva balene, aquile e lontre e crogiolati in splendide viste costiere. Questa spiaggia idilliaca è impeccabile per osservare la fauna selvatica, fotografare e connettersi con le bellezze naturali dell'Alaska.
Scopri la ricca cultura nativa, che ospita una delle più grandi collezioni di autentici pali totem al mondo. Esplora pali intagliati in modo intricato, scopri la cultura Tlingit e vivi l'arte e le storie delle popolazioni indigene dell'Alaska. Questa è un'esperienza culturale da non perdere!
Situata lungo le rive del Ketchikan Creek, Creek Street è una delle destinazioni più iconiche dell'Alaska: una pittoresca passerella arroccata su palafitte sopra acque che scorrono, ricca di storia, cultura e fascino. In estate, il torrente si anima con lo spettacolo della corsa del salmone, mentre migliaia di pesci nuotano a monte, spesso seguiti da aquile calve e occasionali foche del porto. Un tempo quartiere a luci rosse di Ketchikan all'inizio del XX secolo, questa strada colorata si è trasformata in un vivace centro per i visitatori in cerca di esperienze autentiche dell'Alaska.
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Animali di servizio ammessi
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
Recensioni(357)
Leo was so awesome! Bears, eagles, salmon were seen. Very informative and helpful. We had a wonderful time.
We had a nice trip, our guide Teddy was upbeat and we could tell he likes his job and loves Alaska, but the tour is hardly a wildlife safari, as the name implies. Yes we saw the fish ladder in downtown Ketchikan and yes we saw eagles and we were very fortunate to see bears but the tour was mostly through the town and we also spent time in the Klingit area with the totem poles. We could have done without a couple of other brief stops totally unrelated to seeing any wildlife. We saw the eagles and bears in a public areas just off the main road with other tours on site and many other tourists and people around. Hardly out in the wild and certainly not what we would consider a “safari.” The stop in the Klingit village area was nothing special, the totem poles were somewhat interesting but after 5 minutes we had seen them all. The rest of that stop seemed geared to having us go through their gift shop. All in all, we were glad we saw what we saw but expected something different based on the description of the tour and expected a visit to more remote areas and the whole trip to be more wildlife oriented.
Leo was the best! So kind, knowledgeable, willing to give history, answer a million questions ... the love he has for nature, his culture and the animals is contagious. We saw bears, eagles, starfish and salmon ... what a pleasant surprise ... Thank you Leo!
We had an amazing experience with Leo as he knowledgeably guided us through the natural and cultural aspects of the community. We saw a bear, multiple eagles and thousands of salmon. We would definitely recommend him to other visitors. He kept our tour small and personable.
Don't waste your money on this tour.
The only excursion that I was disappointed in during my Alaskan adventures. We were seated in the back of the van ( van was full with 14 attendees) and we couldn’t hear most of what the tour guide was saying. First stop was the salmon ladder and the only reason I learned anything about it was because I stood next to the guide and asked questions. We were told to look for whales in the water as we are driving along the shore and continuously have trees blocking our views. We went to a spot where fisherman were and specifically told to stay out of their way on a narrow wobbly pier where we did spot an Eagle in a tree and a couple jelly fish. Then we went to a spot to view bears from what I can only describe as a back road as we looked onto tour groups on a boardwalk that were in the action actually seeing bears and we were able to catch a small glimpse. Then we went to the totem pole park where we went behind the building and looked inside as AC actual demonstration was going on with the totem pole maker. Our guide did share his knowledge and experience of what was going on inside and then talked about the building on the property that he helped build, but then we were on our own to walk around for 15 minutes. My recommendation is to find the tour that is actually doing the things and not this backstage tour watching the actual tours. Obviously animals in nature have their own unpredictable schedule, but we met others on the boat that were on the boardwalk I talked about and they had amazing pictures of 5 different bears they saw- swimming in the water, eating salmon, etc
Too much time on bus and not seeing wildlife like what was advertised. Guide was not the best, but did take us many places
This was our favorite excursion. Our guide was amazing. On time at the meeting place. Spacious van and only 8 of us. He was a local, raised in Ketchikan and SO knowledgeable. We visited the salmon ladder, stopped to look for eagles, stopped for pictures at a waterfall. Went to a place with a creek and saw bears fishing for salmon. Then onto the totem park. We got to see the Master Carver working on a pole in the workship. This tour was amazing and will worth the price.
We had a great time with our tour guide, Leo! He was born and raised in Ketchikan so he was very knowledgeable. We stopped at multiple places and saw bears, salmon, starfish and bald eagles! We also stopped and learned about the totem poles, master carver and native culture
Well, Hal our guide was amazing very informative, friendly.. and knowledgeable. he made the trip very enjoyable. The weather was gorgeous. We were able to see some sea wildlife and Eagle, but disappointed we did not get to see a bear.



