Top 5 tourist attraction in Alaska to put in your bucket list

Alaska, the largest state in the United States is sparsely populated attracting tourists from across the world. It offers bounties of beauty to its visitors leaving them mesmerized and spell-bound. It has got to offer you diverse terrain of open spaces, snow-capped mountains, lush green forests abundant wildlife, and peace from the chaotic cities. It’s a destination for adventure lovers as visitors can indulge in outdoor activities like skiing, mountain biking, kayaking, and more.

Simply, it is an ideal destination for people of all age groups and interests who can relish the best of its delicious seafood, unique cultures, and rich history at these top 5 places to visit in Alaska.

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Top 5 Places to visit in Alaska

1. Denali National Park And Preserve

It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Alaska.  This park is the home of grizzly bears, wolves, reindeers, and elks. More than 167 species of birds have been recorded at Denali National Park which is one of the largest parks in the United States and encompasses the highest mountain in North America. The six million acres of large river valleys, tundra, high alpine ranges, and glacier-draped mountains are, however, purely breath-taking and eye-catching. Be on the lookout for “drunken trees,” which are tilted as normally the frozen ground around them is melting.

Outdoor Activities: Biking, Backpacking, Hiking, Mountaineering

2. Alaska Highway

Alaska Highway is popularly called Alaska-Canada Highway (Alcan Highway). By driving the highway very few tourists reach here, but those who do, get to witness a lifetime of an experience. They are treated to a one-of-a-kind, week-long journey through some of the most stunning scenery on the planet. The Alaska Highway runs from Dawson Creek in British Columbia (Canada) through the Yukon Territory to Delta Junction near Fairbanks.  It was built for military purposes in 1942, during WWII, in the record time of only eight months. But since then, the route has been the most important means of access by land to the Yukon Territory and southern Alaska, and a favorite with recreational vehicle travelers. The highway passes through Whitehorse, Canada before crossing the international border into Alaska and ending in Delta Junction.

3.  University of Alaska Museum
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If you make a visit to the Fairbanks, then you cannot return without visiting the University of Alaska Museum of the North. It is one of the top 5 places to visit in Alaska. This museum has a lot to offer to its visitors. This museum consists of more than one million historical artifacts and natural history pieces. One can discover here fascinating tales about the people, locations, and wildlife of Alaska – your best introduction to this vast and diverse state. Designed by Joan Soranno, the white structure features interesting lines and curves intended to resemble the Alaskan landscape. This is the state’s architectural landmark.

Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM

4. Kenai Fjords National Park
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The Kenai Fjords National Park was established in 1980. The park’s name is derived from the presence of thirty-eight glaciers. This park has large brown bears that feed themselves with fat-rich salmon. It is a popular destination for cruise ship travelers making port in the nearby town. Here visitors can take tours with guides who will reveal the abundance of wildlife around them, including bears, seals, and humpback, and orca whales. The park’s proximity to the coast ensures that the views are mesmerizing and extravagant, with bald eagles soaring into and out of sight of the majestic pine forests.

5. Anchorage

Anchorage offers a wide range of beauty- from national parks to city trails and spectacular natural beauty. Anchorage is amongst the northernmost cities on Earth. It has great city amenities to venture around like good restaurants, museums, theatres, and a great music scene. It is warmed by a maritime climate, one can spend the daytime fishing Ship Creek downtown, hiking the nearby mountains, photographing glaciers, and dining at a four-star restaurant.

Alaska still has a lot of seemingly untouched frontier to explore. So, pack your bags right away for a trip to Alaska.