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Alaska Natural Life: A Call for Great Bear Watching

When you need to encounter Alaska's natural life, there's nothing more astounding than investing your energy in sighting the most famous Alaskan brown colored bears in their environment. Bear watching in Alaska has never been more exciting, with multiple options for brilliant bear watching. 

Plane Tours

You can start your bear viewing in Alaska on a float plane. This plane will fly you over Kachemak Inlet and land at either Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park. As pilots fly over the area, they mark where the bears are found so that you can find them effectively once you land.

This most exclusive trip gives you 90 minutes in the air and 1+ hours with the bears. The "Exemplary" trip incorporates 1.5-3 hours of beautiful flightseeing and 3+ hours with the bears. Also, the entire road trip highlights 2.5-4 hours on the plane and 6-9 hours with the bears.

Creek Falls Bear Watching Tours

After a grand trip on a float plane, you will land at Creeks Falls in Katmai Public Park. On the ground, you will have four hours of independent bear watching, during which you can see the bears at the famous Creeks Falls. Exploit the decisively positioned bear watching platforms to catch your photos of bears catching salmon as they bounce up the falls.

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