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Finding Bears in Alaska

One of the most iconic Bears for which many tourists gather in Alaska is the wild bear and it is the only state that has all three varieties- black bear, brown bear, and the polar bear. There are many places from where you can catch a glimpse of these fearsome Bears in their natural habitats.  Top places for bear viewing Anchorage is the best spot from where you can start your bear-viewing journey- because it has fantastic access to those locations from where you can witness bears fishing for salmons, digging for shellfish, or snacking on sedges. The nearby Chugach, Lake Clark National Park, Chinitna Bay, Cook Inlet coasts, and Katmai National Park are home to many bears. These are located at a short flight distance from Anchorage. If you have scheduled your travel properly there are chances to see many black and brown bears from any of these locations. However, if you are willing to see polar bears too you can visit the Alaska Zoo.  Best time to spot bears Bear viewing

5 Basic Rules of Bear Viewing Alaska

Visiting the wilderness of Alaska may seem to be exciting but nothing can prepare you for the magnificent locale. Simply packing your bags and staying a hotel room while emerging out for an hour or two to watch the anglers haul their catches and marvel at the group coming in after a rewarding day of Chinitna bay bear viewing is not going to help you to experience the best of this beautiful land. Most of the tourists are therefore extremely curious about how the other half i.e. the bears live in their natural habitat. You won’t be disappointed once you arrive in Alaska though. Alaska bear viewing trips are numerous and you will be able to find a company specializing in organizing such tours. So go all out and enjoy a memorable hour or two of Alaskan brown bear viewing.  No worries! The bears will not harm you unless they perceive you as a threat. So, do follow the etiquette of the jungle, most importantly that of the bears when you are in their terrain. Be sure to listen closel