Embracing Alaska’s Winter Season

Travelling in Alaska during the winter is a completely different experience from a summer vacation trip, when winter sports, like skiing, dog sledging, and Northern Lights viewing, take centre stage. Most of the Alaska wildlife tours occur in summer, but in winter, you still have to see the beauty of Alaska wildlife. If you want to see glaciers in Alaska, then the best season is probably summer, but in winter, you have a chance to see polar bears from up close.

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If you are lucky, you can do whale watching in Alaska with the help of whale watching tours in Alaska that mostly operate all year round, but winter is the best season to witness them.

Many national parks also offer Alaska birding tours for bird watchers. In these tours, you can watch birds like the Bald Eagle, the Willow Ptarmigan, the Tufted puffin, and many more birds. The popular Alaska hotels and summertime activities are closed.

Because this is a quieter season in Alaska, with fewer visitors, it is easier to plan your Alaska winter vacation and arrange a flight to Alaska only a few weeks in advance.

When visiting Alaska in winter, it is essential to note that many winter tours sell out approximately two to three months in advance, particularly during the holidays (Christmas, New Year's, and Spring Break). green bands of aurora over a paved road in Alaska in winter.

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