Alaska
Tips for Planning your Alaska Vacation
If you happen to’ve began researching a visit to Alaska you’ve most likely come throughout a few of Alaska’s BIG superlatives: Alaska is residence to seventeen of North America’s tallest peaks (together with the tallest in North America, Denali), 30,000 sq. miles of glaciers (an space concerning the measurement of Maine), 60% of the nation’s complete nationwide park lands (together with the biggest, Wrangell-St. Elias Nationwide Park), and a complete space larger than Texas, California, and Montana mixed. With all of this greatness, it’s straightforward to see why planning a visit to Alaska is excessive on many vacationers’ lists, and why planning a trip to the nation’s largest state can really feel a bit overwhelming. The excellent news is, regardless of when or the place you go, you might be certain to have an unbelievable Alaska journey. Our insider’s suggestions will show you how to get a head begin on planning your subsequent Alaska trip.
When to Go
Your first determination is when to go to Alaska. Whereas most guests come to Alaska through the summer season season, from June – August, each season and month presents its personal distinctive experiences. Summer season is finest for the warmest temperatures, longest hours of daylight, finest wildlife viewing, and essentially the most excursions, actions, cruise choices, and lodging accessible. Nevertheless, when you’re seeking to get away from the crowds and discover higher offers, contemplate visiting through the shoulder seasons in spring (April – Could) and fall (September – October). One other huge bonus for touring in fall: the prospect to witness Alaska’s unbelievable autumn colours.
Winter is one of the best time to go to Alaska for certainly one of our high pure phenomena: the northern lights, or aurora borealis. This unbelievable colourful show is viewable from late August by means of April. You’ll additionally discover an array of enjoyable winter out of doors recreation actions like snowboarding, canine sledding, snowmachining, and extra – plus a number of the finest festivals the state has to supply.
How lengthy to go
Subsequent, resolve how lengthy you possibly can go. You might spend a lifetime exploring this nice state, however you possibly can plan a memorable and thrilling go to even when you have just some days. Most guests spend seven to 14 days in Alaska. A lot of this determination will depend on the place you wish to go and the way you’re getting round.
Cruising is likely one of the hottest methods to go to Alaska – particularly for first-time guests – with most cruises lasting seven to 10 days. In case you have the time, we suggest including on a post-cruise land tour (sometimes a number of days by practice or motorcoach) so you possibly can expertise the Inside Passage by sea and go on to discover the Southcentral and Inside areas by land.
If you happen to solely have a protracted weekend or a number of days, we suggest utilizing Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Juneau as your private home base. These are the state’s largest cities and residential to our fundamental airport hubs. You’ll discover loads of actions and lodging in these communities, together with numerous day-trip adventures accessible within the surrounding areas.
For guests staying over per week and touring to a couple of of Alaska’s 5 areas (which we extremely suggest), our largest piece of recommendation is to plan for sufficient journey time between locations. If you happen to put the state of Alaska over a map of the Decrease 48 states, Alaska stretches east to west from Savannah, Georgia to Los Angeles, California, and north to south from North Dakota to the Texas panhandle. Which means – Alaska is a giant state! Touring between some communities can take an excellent a part of the day (or extra) relying in your mode of transportation. Many communities will not be alongside the highway system or railbelt and are solely accessible by airplane or boat. Ensure to account for journey distances and construct in further time to cease and odor the Arctic roses alongside the way in which! In Alaska, the journey is actually a part of the journey, and also you’ll have simply as a lot enjoyable and see a number of the most stunning sights whereas touring across the state as you do in your last locations.
You might simply spend a complete trip in simply one of many state’s 5 areas: Inside, Southcentral, Inside Passage, Southwest, and Arctic. Nevertheless, if you wish to discover a couple of area, plan to remain a minimum of per week. Don’t attempt to pack in too many locations when planning your journey. We suggest selecting your high locations and planning a minimum of 2-3 days round every spot to offer you adequate time to journey and benefit from the space. Be taught extra about our areas, communities, and nationwide parks & public lands to start out planning your route – climate you are taken with visiting the highest sights or getting off-the-beaten-track.
When to ebook
Most guests ebook their Alaska journey three to 6 months upfront. The sooner you ebook, the higher your probabilities to get your high picks for lodging, excursions, and actions. Whereas it’s attainable to ebook a last-minute journey to Alaska, we extremely suggest reserving early to make sure availability – particularly through the summer season months and round fashionable festivals and occasions.
In search of some extra planning assist?
- Learn our Journey Ideas for solutions to your most continuously requested questions.
- Discover Packages & Excursions for personalized itineraries and all-inclusive choices for all journey varieties, from backcountry journey to luxurious journey.
- Be taught extra about Alaska climate, together with temperatures, sunlight hours, and packing lists for every area
- Browse our Itineraries for journey concepts.
- Use our interactive map to see roads, practice routes, ferry routes, and extra that will help you plan your journey.
- Take a look at how one can get round Alaska, together with cruising, flying, ferries, and motorcoach, practice, and driving journeys.
- Request a FREE Alaska State Trip Planner for web page after web page of journey inspiration!
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Federal funds will help DOT study wildlife crashes on Glenn Highway
New federal funds will help Alaska’s Department of Transportation develop a plan to reduce vehicle collisions with wildlife on one of the state’s busiest highways.
The U.S. Transportation Department gave the state a $626,659 grant in December to conduct a wildlife-vehicle collision study along the Glenn Highway corridor stretching between Anchorage’s Airport Heights neighborhood to the Glenn-Parks Highway interchange.
Over 30,000 residents drive the highway each way daily.
Mark Eisenman, the Anchorage area planner for the department, hopes the study will help generate new ideas to reduce wildlife crashes on the Glenn Highway.
“That’s one of the things we’re hoping to get out of this is to also have the study look at what’s been done, not just nationwide, but maybe worldwide,” Eisenman said. “Maybe where the best spot for a wildlife crossing would be, or is a wildlife crossing even the right mitigation strategy for these crashes?”
Eisenman said the most common wildlife collisions are with moose. There were nine fatal moose-vehicle crashes on the highway between 2018 and 2023. DOT estimates Alaska experiences about 765 animal-vehicle collisions annually.
In the late 1980s, DOT lengthened and raised a downtown Anchorage bridge to allow moose and wildlife to pass underneath, instead of on the roadway. But Eisenman said it wasn’t built tall enough for the moose to comfortably pass through, so many avoid it.
DOT also installed fencing along high-risk areas of the highway in an effort to prevent moose from traveling onto the highway.
Moose typically die in collisions, he said, and can also cause significant damage to vehicles. There are several signs along the Glenn Highway that tally fatal moose collisions, and he said they’re the primary signal to drivers to watch for wildlife.
“The big thing is, the Glenn Highway is 65 (miles per hour) for most of that stretch, and reaction time to stop when you’re going that fast for an animal jumping onto the road is almost impossible to avoid,” he said.
The city estimates 1,600 moose live in the Anchorage Bowl.
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Flight attendant sacked for twerking on the job: ‘What’s wrong with a little twerk before work’
They deemed the stunt not-safe-for-twerk.
An Alaska Airlines flight attendant who was sacked for twerking on camera has created a GoFundMe to support her while she seeks a new berth.
The crewmember, named Nelle Diala, had filmed the viral booty-shaking TikTok video on the plane while waiting two hours for the captain to arrive, A View From the Wing reported.
She captioned the clip, which also blew up on Instagram, “ghetto bih till i D-I-E, don’t let the uniform fool you.”
Diala was reportedly doing a victory dance to celebrate the end of her new hire probationary period.
Unfortunately, her jubilation was short-lived as Alaska Airlines nipped her employment in the bum just six months into her contract.
The fanny-wagging flight attendant feels that she didn’t do anything wrong.
Diala has since reposted the twerking clip with the new caption: “Can’t even be yourself anymore, without the world being so sensitive. What’s wrong with a little twerk before work, people act like they never did that before.”
The new footage was hashtagged #discriminationisreal.
The disgraced stewardess even set up a GoFundMe page to help support the so-called “wrongfully fired” flight attendant until she can land a new flight attendant gig.
“I never thought a single moment would cost me everything,” wrote the ex-crewmember. “Losing my job was devastating.”
She claimed that the gig had allowed her to meet new people and see the world, among other perks.
While air hostessing was ostensibly a “dream job,” Diala admitted that she used the income to help fund her “blossoming lingerie and dessert businesses,” which she runs under the Instagram handles @cakezncake (which doesn’t appear to have any content?) and @figure8.lingerie.
As of Wednesday morning, the crowdfunding campaign has raised just $182 of its $12,000 goal.
Diala was ripped online for twerking on the job as well as her subsequent GoFundMe efforts.
“You don’t respect the uniform, you don’t respect your job then,” declared one critic on the popular aviation-focused Instagram page The Crew Lounge. “Terms and Conditions apply.”
“‘Support for wrongly fired flight attendant??’” mocked another. “Her GoFund title says it all. She still thinks she was wrongly fired. Girl you weren’t wrongly fired. Go apply for a new job and probably stop twerking in your uniform.”
“The fact that you don’t respect your job is one thing but doing it while in uniform and at work speaks volumes,” scoffed a third. “You’re the brand ambassador and it’s not a good look.”
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As Alaska sees a spike in Flu cases — another virus is on the rise in the U.S.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTUU) – Alaska has recently seen a rise in both influenza and respiratory syncytial virus, better known as RSV. Amidst the spike in both illnesses, norovirus has also been on the rise in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says it’s highly contagious and hand sanitizers don’t work well against it.
Current data for Alaska shows 449 influenza cases and 262 RSV cases for the week of Jan. 4. Influenza predominantly impacts the Kenai area, the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta, and the Northwest regions of the state. RSV is also seeing significant activity in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta and Anchorage.
Both are respiratory viruses that are treatable, but norovirus — which behaves like the stomach flu according to the CDC — is seeing a surge at the national level. It “causes acute gastroenteritis, an inflammation of the stomach or intestines,” as stated on the CDC webpage.
This virus is spread through close contact with infected people and surfaces, particularly food.
“Basically any place that people aggregate in close quarters, they’re going to be especially at risk,” said Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN’s Chief Medical Correspondent.
Preventing infection is possible but does require diligence. Just using hand sanitizer “does not work well against norovirus,” according to the CDC. Instead, the CDC advises washing your hands with soap and hot water for at least 20 seconds. When preparing food or cleaning fabrics — the virus “can survive temperatures as high as 145°F,” as stated by the CDC.
According to Dr. Gupta, its proteins make it difficult to kill, leaving many cleaning methods ineffective. To ensure a given product can kill the virus, he advises checking the label to see if it claims it can kill norovirus. Gupta said you can also make your own “by mixing bleach with water, 3/4 of a cup of bleach per gallon of water.”
For fabrics, it’s best to clean with water temperatures set to hot or steam cleaning at 175°F for five minutes.
As for foods, it’s best to throw out any items that might have norovirus. As a protective measure, it’s best to cook oysters and shellfish to a temperature greater than 145°F.
Based on Alaska Department of Health data, reported COVID-19 cases are significantly lower than this time last year.
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