Taste of Alaska: 5-Day Action Packed Itinerary

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Advisor - Gauri Kapoor
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Gauri Kapoor

  • Alaska

  • Nature Escapes

  • Off-the-Beaten-Path Travel

  • Road Trip Travel

  • Sightseeing

  • Local Culture

  • Wildlife

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Curator’s statement

Alaska's breathtaking landscapes and rich heritage make it an appealing destination for nature enthusiasts, adventurers and those seeking a unique cultural experience. Whether you're exploring its glaciers, enjoying the wildlife or immersing yourself in native culture, Alaska offers a one-of-a-kind journey into the wild and untamed. Here is a 5-day Itinerary for the largest and northernmost state of the US. As you can imagine, it's impossible to cover such a large and varied landscape in only five days. This itinerary barely scratches the surface, but is a good starting point for anyone who wants to get a taste of Alaska in a limited time-frame.

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Day 1: Anchorage downtown and surrounding areas

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Arrive in Anchorage either the night before or in the early morning.

Start with a leisurely stroll in Anchorage's downtown and visit the Visitor Center, located at the corner of 4th Avenue and F Street.

Anchorage downtown is also home to the largest museum in Alaska, The Anchorage Museum. A short walk from there will take you to the town square park where you can catch some live music.

Anchorage downtown has some good food options with restaurants featuring cuisines that include Thai, French, Japanese and Mexican.

Depending on the time of year, you might also be able to catch the Centennial Rose Garden in full bloom.

If you have time and are craving some peaceful and beautiful hikes, head over to The Chugach National Forest. Many of the trailheads are a mere 20 minutes from downtown.

Day 2: Girdwood, Seward

Road with snow covered mountains at the back and board saying Kenai Fjords National Park.

Start your day with a hearty breakfast at Snow City Cafe.

Let's start our journey towards Seward. The first stop on this drive is the beautiful Alyeska resort located in Girdwood.

Even if you are not staying at the resort, be sure to check out the Alyeska Resort Aerial Tramway.

After spending a good amount of time here, we continue onwards to Seward.

Seward is a stunning coastal city in the southern part of Alaska and is known as the gateway to the famous Kenai Fjords National Park.

We would need a lot more time to cover the entire national park, but to get a taste of what this place has to offer, you should visit the Exit Glacier. The trailhead is located just 12 miles from Seward.

The Glacier Overlook Trail is a well-maintained trail that provides excellent views of the Glacier.

Day 3: Seward

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One of the best ways to see wildlife in Alaska is on the water. We spent today on a 4-hour Kenai Fjords Wildlife Cruise. This cruise offers passengers unforgettable views of the rugged coastline, glaciers, fjords and towering cliffs that make up the dramatic scenery of the Kenai Fjords region. True to its name, this cruise is a perfect opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat. Common sightings include humpback whales, orcas, sea otters, sea lions, puffins and various seabird species.

You could spend the rest of the day exploring Seward or return to Anchorage to rest and get a head start for a drive to the famous Denali National Park on Day 4!

Day 4: Denali National Park

A board saying Denali National Park and Preserve.

We start early in the morning for a four-hour drive to one of the most iconic and spectacular natural areas in the United States, The Denali National Park. It encompasses a whopping six million acres of wilderness, making it the largest national park in the United States.

The park is renowned for its abundant wildlife. Visitors can spot a wide range of animals, including grizzly bears, moose, caribou, Dall sheep, wolves, foxes and a variety of bird species. The park's wildlife is a major draw for nature enthusiasts and photographers and every season has something different to offer.

The best way to visit the main points of the park in a limited time are the various bus services operated by the National park authority.

Day 5: Matanuska Glacier

A glacier during day time.

We get an early start on our final day to drive back towards Anchorage, stopping at the most impressive and accessible Glacier in Alaska, The Matanuska Glacier. This valley glacier is approximately 27 miles in length and four miles in width at its terminus and was formed by the accumulation and compaction of snow over thousands of years.

Beginning in 2021, self-guided glacier tours are no longer available. You can explore the glacier only with guided tours, which include equipment and a trained guide.

We ended our trip back to Anchorage with some wonderful memories!

As mentioned earlier, five days barely touch the marvels of Alaska, but I hope this itinerary will inspire you to come back to this magical wonderland many more times.

Advisor - Gauri Kapoor

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This guide is part of our ongoing series on travel to Alaska.