Katmai
Park
7-Day Bear Viewing
Adventure Having appeared in magazines and films around the
world, Katmai's brown bears are renowned Alaskan icons. The world's largest
run of sockeye salmon up the Naknek River creates an ideal feast for brown
bears - attracting more than 2,000 of the bruins to the lands of Katmai
National Park and Preserve. This is one of the world's premier brown bear
viewing trips.
Denali Backcountry Lodge is a remote lodge located at the end of the 95 mile restricted Denali National Park Road in Kantishna Denali Backcountry Lodge offers you a complete Denali National Park adventure vacation experience.
Most visitors to Denali National Park and Preserve limit their visit to the developed and congested Park entrance. The more adventurous travel to Kantishna at the end of one of the grandest drives on earth, the Denali Park Road. Winding through the Alaska Range, deep into the center of the Park, this exciting route offers your best chance to see the wildlife that makes the Denali area so unforgettable. Grizzlies, moose, caribou, sheep, wolfs, fox, golden eagles, and a vast array of other bird life all may be sighted on the way to of from this exclusive lodge. And, should the weather smile on you, above it all towers "The Great One" Denali itself, the tallest point in North America.
While Traveling the restricted Park Road on the lodge's private bus it is not uncommon to witness astounding natural displays. During your journey, the experienced lodge drivers will share their knowledge of the Park and offer wildlife searching tips to help you locate the Park's animals and birds. Weather through binoculars or with the naked eye you may be fortunate enough to see: a grizzle sow nursing her first-year cubs; a band of bull caribou with huge antlers browsing along the tundra; or Dall sheep on the high mountain ridges, playing and frolicking as if they knew they were being observed.
Denali Backcountry Lodge offers more than a beautiful location. We encourage guest to explore the natural communities central to Denali – to understand how this unique and fragile environment flourishes in spite of the hash sub-arctic climate.
During lodge activities, lodge staff will introduce you to the subtly spectacular natural and cultural histories of the adjacent boreal forest and tundra.
Activities at the lodge include
Naturalist-led programs
Guided hikes & walks
Gold panning
Evening presentations
Mountain biking
Photo opportunities
Optional Flightseeing
Natural history library and video collection
When Denali itself is "out," Guests can hike or shuttle to spectacular viewing areas, where even the novice can end up with truly stunning photographic results. When the mountain does grace us with an appearance, we are overwhelmed by the awesome Wickersham Wall, reputed to be the largest vertical surface on earth.
Relax in our Cozy Wilderness Setting – Denali Backcountry Lodge offers thirty comfortably appointed cedar cabins. Each cabin is heated and enjoys its own private bath -- unexpected luxuries for such a remote location. Dining and lounge areas are found in our spacious two-story lodge.
Our program lodge hosts special natural history presentations by our staff and many featured guest speakers. Two outdoor gazebos near Moose Creek are great places to relax, and a suspended foot bridge spanning the creek offers access to many hiking trails.
Dining at the Lodge – When it comes to meals, you'll be treated with great food prepared by our chefs and hospitality staff.
Hot breakfast is served buffet style. For lunch, a hot soup and sandwich buffet is served in the lodge, but most guests pack up a lunch for their day's explorations.
At the end of the day, everyone is invited to join our naturalist guides for gourmet appetizers and a recap of the day.
Evening dinners are served family style in the lodge. All of our food is fresh, hearty, and wholesome.
If you have a dietary consideration or special food request, just let us know. And if you're celebrating an anniversary or special event, let us know ahead of time so we can "surprise" you.
Beverage Service – Juices and sodas are available from the lounge cooler. Our informal bar service features draft and bottled beer, wine, and cordials.
Lodge Staff – You will be impressed with the quality of our staff as evidenced from the numerous letters of accolade we receive each year from past guests.
Every member of our first rate staff looks forward to getting to know you both professionally and personally. You'll find a fun and enthusiastic staff awaiting your arrival -- exactly the kind of people you want to spend your vacation with.
Denali Backcountry Lodge is open from June 4 through the night of Sept. 11. In order for the discriminating traveler to make the most of wildlife and mountain sightings, we suggest a stay of at least three nights. Transportation To And From The Lodge • Lodge FAQ • Video
Cost Per Person Per Night
Single
Double
Triple**
Quad**
$480
$365
$340
$315
** in two double beds
(Plus $7 per person per night Denali Borough Bed Tax)
Prices are subject to change without notice.
Save 15% if you reserve a lodge stay between June 4 - 10 and September 5 - 12, 2005.
Cost includes:Denali Wildlife drive on our private bus from the park entrance to the lodge and return, park entrance fees, cabin with private bath, all meals and snacks, all guided activities (except flightseeing), and all naturalist programs. Gratuities to lodge staff, beer and wine not included.
WHEN YOU'RE READY TO GO!Fill out the secure on-line reservation form or call our office at (907) 222-1632 or toll-free (877) 812-2159. Reservation requires a 50% deposit. We accept payment by VISA/MasterCard. You will receive a pre-trip packet detailing the itinerary of the tour you have chosen and an equipment list. (Reservation and Payment Terms)
Last minute reservations may be available so don't hesitate to contact us. If a trip has space, we can get you on it.
Limitations of liability:
Although every precaution is taken to safeguard you and your belongings, our adventure trips involve inherent risks and dangers which are beyond our control and Backcountry Safaris shall assume no responsibility for personal injuries or deaths and loss of personal property. We highly recommend that you consider purchasing travel insurance. Travel insurance coverage can help with expenses for the unforeseeable such as lost baggage trip delays, emergency evacuation, and cancellation due to illness.
We use independent contractors to supply Backcountry Safaris with various services on many of our adventures. Some trips require us to use independent tour guides, drivers, lodges and hotels, air and water taxis, and other suppliers. Because we do not own, operate, manage, control, or supervise these suppliers, we cannot be liable for any acts or omissions on their part, including any negligence, gross negligence, or reckless or willful acts. Backcountry Safaris assumes no responsibility for any injury, loss, damage, delay, or death to person or property arising from the negligent or willful act or failure to act of any person who is to or does provide goods or services for this trip or for the action or inaction of any other third party. Without limitation, Backcountry Safaris is not responsible for acts of God, equipment failures, vehicle or vessel accidents, illness from food or otherwise, annoyance, delays, failure of any means of conveyance to arrive or depart as scheduled, and changes in transit or hotel and lodge services over which it has no control. We make occasional changes in trip itineraries for the comfort and well being of our guests. We will keep you informed of any necessary changes in a timely fashion.
On payment of your deposit to Backcountry Safaris, you agree to be bound by the above terms and conditions.
Alaska Adventure Travel Specialist Backcountry Safaris P.O. Box 231121 • Anchorage, Alaska USA 99523 1-907-222-1632 or toll-free 1-877-812-2159
Experience: Locally owned and operated since 1986.
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Service: You are the most important part of our business. From airport logistics to pre-trip shopping, we customize your trip to remove the hassles and increase your enjoyment.
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Customization: We've guided adventure trips in Alaska for more than 20 years. This experience helps us plan a trip that best meets your desires. We work with you to create an Alaskan adventure of a lifetime.
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Credibility: We are members in good standing with major adventure and travel trade associations. Click here. References are available on request.
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Insurance and Permits: We are fully insured and have special use permits from the National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service and Alaska State Parks
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Guides: Our Alaska guides have the right mix of camaraderie, experience and leadership to make your trip memorable. All are professionally trained experts and have current advanced first aid certification.
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Safety: Your welfare is our highest priority and is reflected in everything we do. We are vigilant about your safety. We exercise judgment to prevent accidents, are trained to respond to situations, and carry a satellite phone, marine or VHF radio or other communication equipment that allow us to make emergency contact should any needs arise.
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Environmental Commitment: All of our Alaska adventure tours are run in matter to minimize environmental impact. We also support the voluntary dollar a day for conservation program and the National River Cleanup Week just to mention a few.