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Currency Name
US Dollars (USD)
Climate in Alaska
-12°C to 4°C
Languages Speaking
English
Alaska’s Ideal Season
June to September
Essential Tips for Travelling to the Alaska
- ATMs can be difficult to locate in distant locations.
- Credit cards may not be accepted in all places.
- Accessing a bank in Alaska is not always easy.
- The legal age to consume alcohol in Alaska is 21.
- Alaskans are appreciated for their friendly nature.
- Travel costs are usually lower in May and October.
Alaska's – Visitor Insights & Travel Overview
Total Annual Visitors
66.4 million
- Male 51%
- Female 49%
Top Visitors from India
- Chennai
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Essential Facts and Insights About America
Alaska, the 49th state of the United States, was one of the final additions to the federation. Known as the Last Frontier, it captivates with its dense forests, rich untouched natural resources, and thriving wildlife. To witness this raw beauty up close, explore our Alaska tour packages.
Alaska, the largest U.S. state, is a wonderland of untouched wilderness, towering glaciers, snow-covered peaks, and abundant wildlife. It offers a raw, immersive natural experience that makes it one of the most unique destinations in the world. From the northern lights to bear sightings and fjords, Alaska is where nature meets adventure in its purest form.
- Capital: Juneau
- Largest City: Anchorage
- Currency: U.S. Dollar (USD)
- Official Language: English
- Nickname: The Last Frontier
- Known for: Glaciers, Northern Lights, wildlife, fishing, and wilderness
We offer curated Alaska tour packages that suit every budget and travel style. Whether you want to cruise through Glacier Bay, witness the aurora borealis, or explore Denali National Park, our packages include all essential experiences for a once-in-a-lifetime Alaskan adventure. Enjoy flexible durations, expert guides, and family-friendly itineraries.
- Area: 1.7 million sq. km (Largest U.S. state)
- Population: Approx. 730,000
- Climate: Subarctic, oceanic, and polar depending on region
- Wildlife: Bears, moose, whales, wolves, eagles
- Landscape: Glaciers, tundras, fjords, forests, and mountains
- Main Attractions: Denali, Kenai Fjords, Inside Passage, Arctic Circle
- Witness the magical Northern Lights
- Explore glaciers up close by cruise or kayak
- Experience dog sledding and winter sports
- Encounter wildlife in its natural habitat
- Discover indigenous cultures and history
- Hike through breathtaking national parks
- Enjoy world-class fishing and whale watching
- Scenic drives through the Alaskan wilderness
- Summer’s midnight sun and winter's polar night
- Ideal for adventure, photography, and solitude seekers
- May to September: Best for cruising, hiking, wildlife viewing, and warmer weather
- March & October: Fewer crowds, lower prices, and great for Northern Lights
- December to February: Ideal for winter activities like skiing, dog sledding, and aurora sightings
- Cruise through Glacier Bay
- Hike the trails of Denali National Park
- Ride the Alaska Railroad through wild landscapes
- Go bear viewing in Katmai National Park
- Discover Kenai Fjords by boat
- Witness the Northern Lights in Fairbanks
- Visit Totem Bight State Historical Park
- Try ice climbing, dog sledding, or snowmobiling
Alaskan cuisine is fresh, hearty, and seafood-rich. Some must-try local foods include:
- Alaskan King Crab
- Halibut and Salmon
- Reindeer Sausages
- Berry desserts made from wild blueberries or cloudberries
- Eskimo Ice Cream (Akutaq)
- Sourdough pancakes and smoked fish
Do:
- Dress in layers; weather can change quickly
- Carry mosquito repellent in summer
- Be respectful of local wildlife and space
- Book key tours in advance (esp. cruises and Denali trips)
Don’t:
- Underestimate distances – Alaska is massive
- Feed or approach wild animals
- Forget sunblock, even in winter
- Ignore local advice on hiking or wilderness safety
Take home authentic and locally made souvenirs like:
- Handcrafted ivory or bone carvings
- Alaskan jade jewelry
- Locally roasted coffee and teas
- Wild berry jams and smoked salmon
- Inuit and Native Alaskan art
- Ulu knives (traditional curved knives)
Alaska’s indigenous art is deeply rooted in native traditions and storytelling. Popular forms include:
- Totem poles carved from red cedar
- Beaded clothing and moccasins
- Traditional masks used in ceremonies
- Wildlife-themed paintings and sculptures
- Quilts and handmade woolens inspired by nature
All Packages
- Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali, Fairbanks
- 6 Days / 5 Nights
- Anchorage, Talkeetna, Denali, Anchorage
- 5 Days / 4 Nights
Visa Information
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Health and Safety Tips
Prioritize health, stay hydrated, follow safety guidelines, and maintain personal hygiene for a secure journey.
Currency and Tipping
Familiarize with local currency, consider customary tipping practices for respectful and seamless travel experiences.
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