Alaska
Alaska, the last frontier of the earth There is no other place like Alaska - unique, primitive place with high mountains, impressive glaciers, silent fjords and stunning wildlife.Alaska has spectacular harbors, rich in local history and old traditions,it is truly the last frontier of the earth.
Anchorage, Alaska
Anchorage is located in Southcentral Alaska, in one of the most spectacular settings of the world. It is Alaska's largest city, a vibrant metropolis with so many things to do and so much to see. You can step on a glacier, view the wildlife closer than ever and live experiences that you will never forget.
Juneau (Alaska), USA
Everyone can live an adventure in the picturesque Juneau, the place where gold had been discovered for the first time in Alaska. If you are looking for wildlife, go on a cruise to observe whales and nature. To experience the most exciting flight of your life, nothing is better than an helicopter tour. Otherwise travel back in time and try your skills in finding gold.
Ketchikan, Alaska, USA
Ketchikan, the picturesque world capital of salmon is the starting point for seaplane excursions visiting the National Monument of Misty Fiords, a huge area of wild nature. It also hosts the Tlingkit Indians of Alaska and the largest collection of totem in the world. The traditions are alive, allowing you to experience their rich rituals.
Icy Strait Point, Alaska, USA
Isy Strait Point is located eighty kilometers west of Juneau at the opening of Glasier Bay, where only one ship at a time is allowed to enter. Here, you will have the opportunity for great tours to observe the wildlife and find out the authentic culture of the local Tlingkits. Take a tour to the area of Adolfus Point, one of the best points for watching Alaska's humpback whales and "orcas".
Skagway, Alaska, USA
During the great era of the gold diggers in 1898, Skagkouei was the gateway to Klontaik and was known as "the toughest city in the world" with its 80 saloon. Follow the old path of explorers, from the historic Broadway up to the White Pass top , 1000 meters high, completing your trip with delicious grilled salmon in Liarsvil, a faithfully reconstructed camp for finding gold.
Sitka (Alaska)
Sitka was once the center of fur trade of the Russian empire. This heritage is visible all around-the Cathedral of St.Michael with the onion-shaped dome, and the Indian fort where the Tlingkit Indians were fighting the Russians settlers. To learn more you can explore the Sitka Sound, visit a desert camp for fishing and wonder in the rainforest with a local guide.
Wrangell (Alaska)
Wrangell is a city and borough in the U.S. state of Alaska. Wrangell is located on the northern tip of Wrangell Island, an island in the Alaska Panhandle. Being located on Wrangell island, Wrangell has two basics forms of transportation: ferry and airplane. The primary industry of the city is fishing, and it is a tourist destination. The former large wood processing factory in Wrangell closed down some time ago.
Victoria (British Columbia)
The city of Victoria is situated on the southern tip of Vancouver Island in British Columbia and is known for its mild climate and the dynamic lifestyle of its inhabitants. It has been described as the most "powerful city" in Canada more than once. As it is the capital of British Columbia, is the most friendly city to visitors in the area. Exept visiting the numerous attractions, take time to taste the local cuisine and do shopping.
Vancouver (British Columbia)
Enjoy one of the mildest climates in Canada, spend the day watching the fascinating vegetation of Boutsart Gardens or tasting wines from the Okanagan Valley. Vancouver is surrounded by water on three sides and is close to Coast Mountain area.