アラスカ野生生物保護センター&ターンアゲインアームツアー





説明
そびえ立つ山々、凍った滝、雪に覆われた海岸が息を呑むような背景を作り出す風光明媚なターンアゲイン・アーム沿いの冬の旅で、アラスカのワイルドな一面を体験してください。 ツアーのハイライトは、140エーカーの広さを誇るアラスカ野生生物保護センターへの訪問です。このセンターは、長年のアラスカ市民にも畏敬の念を抱かせるほど印象的な場所です。 このセンターは、野生で生き残れなくなった孤児、負傷、病気の動物を避難させるとともに、教育と保護を通じてゲストを奮い立たせています。 広々とした生息地を歩き、ヘラジカ、バイソン、ジャコウウシ、クマなど、アラスカを象徴する野生動物が自然の中で暮らしている様子を観察しましょう。 冬の澄んだ空気と柔らかな光は、卓越した眺めと写真撮影の機会を生み出し、アラスカを最もドラマチックに撮影したいと願う自然愛好家や写真家に最適なツアーです。 ガイドがアラスカの冬の風景に息吹を吹き込む地元の話や野生動物の事実、隠れた視点などを伝えます。
ツアーオプション
旅程
アラスカ野生生物保護センターでは、訪問者は、クマ、ヘラジカ、トナカイ、オオヤマネコ、その他の在来の野生生物が生息する 140 エーカー以上の自然の生息地を自由に探索できます。
景色が素晴らしいので、ポイントは絶対に立ち寄る必要がある場所です!ターナゲイン アームの海に突き出た岩の前哨基地ベルーガ ポイントは、スワード ハイウェイ沿いのアンカレッジのすぐ南にあります。入り江を行き来するシロクジラにちなんで名付けられました。シロイルカは、7 月から 8 月にかけてよく見られます。
スワード ハイウェイにあるアラスカのターナゲイン アームは、国内で最も忘れられないアラスカの必見エリアの 1 つに選ばれました。多くの人が、ターナゲイン アーム沿いの観光スポットを見逃したら、アラスカを逃したと言っています。
ポーテージ バレーは、キーナイ半島とアラスカ本土を結ぶ 14 マイルの地峡です。ポーテージ氷河は、かつて谷全体に広がっていました。今日見られる氷河の残骸は、エクスプローラー氷河、ミドル氷河、バイロン氷河、バーンズ氷河、シェークスピア氷河です。これらの氷河はまだ巨大ですが、かつてこの風景を覆っていた巨大な氷床を小さく思い出させてくれます。
ハイライト
含まれるもの
旅行者の評価
重要情報
- 近くに公共交通機関があります
- 背骨に健康上の問題がある方にはおすすめしません
- 心血管疾患のある方にはおすすめしません
- 適度な体力が必要です
レビュー(105)
Gary was our guide and he really knows his stuff! The wildlife conservation center was interesting and I’m glad I got to see bears and moose. Plus Gary gave us some restaurant recs and we went to one last night. It was very good. We had walked by it several times and wouldn’t have tried it if Gary hadn’t said it was good
The tour is full of scenic landscape, mountains, rivers and lakes. We made several stops, two of my favorites were the Wildlife Conservation center and Explorer Glacier and Lake. The animals at the conservation center were viewable in a natural habitat like setting.
It was great to have guaranteed animal sightings. And additionally a safe way for a whole family to view animals.
Had a great experience at the Alaska Wildlife Conservation center tour with Rezy. Rezy was very knowledgeable and accommodating and a wonderful guide for the afternoon! Rezy also pointed out some interesting and beautiful areas that were a bonus for our tour!
Had a great tour with Melissa. She provided a lot of interesting commentary about Alaska history, nature, and culture. We especially enjoyed learning about her Alaskan heritage and subsistence foraging, fishing, and hunting. The scenery en route to the wildlife conservation center was breathtaking, and the weather was perfect to catch many of the animals out in the sun at the conservation center. Loved, loved, loved watching the bears play in the snow. It was a huge treat to get a close up view of the bears, the moose, musk ox, and the Canadian lynx. Visitors should be aware that there are some things you can’t see in winter (mainly, the beluga whales), but the trade-off is getting to see mountains covered in snow.
It was in March and part of my trip experience going to the Iditarod. The pluses were the tour guide gave us a few unscheduled stops (Wild Berry Farm 👍) and had time to drop us off at our hotel. That was very much appreciated. We saw a Dall sheep on the mountain and he stopped and turned around so we could get out of the van for photos. Loved that! You definitely need to be agile and a good walker to see the Wildlife Conservation area in freezing icy, snowy weather. Luckily at 76 years old I could do it. I think the best time to see all the animals (bears, etc which we didn’t) would be in warmer weather. We saw wolves, musk ox, reindeer and moose.
Terrible communication but the tour itself was fine. There was no information provided by the tour company prior to the tour. I tried to contact them on viator and on the phone to understand the finishing time, but received no response at all. This was frustrating and I had to reach out to Viator to check if the tour provider was still active on the site. The tour itself was great. Our guide, Melissa, was amazing and shared a wealth of information with us about the state, the way of life of the local people, about wildlife. The wildlife conservation centre was really cool, and the views to and from there were absolutely stunning.
We’re so sorry you had this problem and truly apologize for the frustration you experienced with communication prior to your tour. We do provide all the necessary information in our tour description as well as in the confirmation sent after purchase. With the high volume of messages we receive each day (often over a hundred), messages sent through Viator can occasionally get lost or filtered into spam. While that’s never our intention, we completely understand how frustrating that must have been. For the quickest response, it’s always best to contact us directly via our email or by calling us, as we monitor those channels closely throughout the day. You can also call Viator and have them contact us directly on your behalf, which is another very effective way to reach us quickly. That said, we’re so happy to hear that you enjoyed the tour itself! Melissa will be thrilled to know her knowledge and passion made such a positive impact. We’re also glad you loved the wildlife conservation centre and the stunning views along the way. Thank you for your honest feedback — it truly helps us improve.
A beautiful day and drive to explore the beauty outside of Anchorage. Finally got to see some of the Alaskan Wildlife up close. Melissa was a great and knowledgeable guide. Very much enjoyed her sharing her local knowledge
We had really good experience. Melizsa is amazing!!! She is really friendly and kind. Definitely coming back in summer season and highly recommended!!!
Gary was an amazing guide and truly loved Alaska. He talked about many things along the way and would love to have him as a guide again. It was one of the best tours we have had here in Alaska.



