The largest state in the US by area, Alaska is also the most ravishing of them all. Although secluded, its stunning locales lure millions of travelers every year.
Gaurav Kadam
Mar 20, 2024
Kenai Fjords National Park
Set sail from Seward to Kenai Fjords National Park and be greeted by whales, seals, dolphins, and otters. Marvel at the stunning Kenai mountain ranges during your voyage.
Denali National Park & Preserve
Take a bus tour of the diverse wildlife and soak in the beauty of the majestic Mount McKinley.
Only the fortunate gets an opportunity to watch and capture the Northern Lights.
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, it is the second most visited national park in Alaska with around 1,045 glaciers.
Behold the beauty of the Nugget Falls at the Mendenhall Glacier.
Sitka National Historical Park
Explore exhibits of historical and modern totem poles in Alaska's oldest national park.
Ketchikan
Best known for 3 things – the idyllic scenery, rich native culture and the salmon, Ketchikan has a historic charm. It is also a hub for outdoor adventures.
Homer
It is the tourism capital of Alaska and has kayaking, hiking and bear viewing activities.
Grab a fishing rod and go on a day-long halibut fishing trip. Watch humpback whales along the way in Homer.
Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park
Dive deep into North America’s rich history through a film, exhibits and bookshop at the park.