If you are visiting Alaska for the holidays, you can not miss visiting the famous nature trails in Alaska. Over the last three decades, Alaska has seen a rapid development that has produced amazing results. As a part of enriching Alaska tourism the bear watching has become more prominent, and now there are many organized bear viewing tours available offering tailor-made guided Alaska bear viewing trips for families and groups.
Bears have grown so accustomed to small groups of human observers that they no longer perceive them as a threat and carry on with their natural behavior as if they were not even there. It is a very wild and natural experience to see bears in Alaska.
Nowhere else in the world can you safely get up close and personal with more and larger bears than Alaska, where you may sit quietly as gigantic Coastal Brown Bears graze on estuary sedge grasses or catch salmon just yards away on our wildlife safaris.
From alpine and arctic tundra to temperate rainforest and taiga forest, Alaska's terrestrial fauna reflects the remarkable diversity of its habitat, which is covered by the guided Alaskan brown bear tours. The largest bears in Alaska, together with the grizzly bear, its inland/alpine relative, the resourceful black bear, wolves, wolverines, red and Arctic foxes, lynx, moose, caribou, and mountain goats, are the largest on the continent, if not the world.

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