Flightseeing Wilderness Bear Viewing Tour
Homer, Alaska
Trip Type: Nature & Wildlife
Duration: 6 hours
Take a spectacular flight in a bush plane with a small group and an experienced naturalist guide/12,000+ hour pilot to the best locations in the world for Alaska bear viewing and photography. After a 45 to 90 min flight-seeing tour from Homer, touch down on the wild beach of Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park and hike to different vantage points to observe bears in their natural habitat.
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Take a spectacular flight in a bush plane with a small group and an experienced naturalist guide/12,000+ hour pilot to the best locations in the world for Alaska bear viewing and photography. After a 45 to 90 min flight-seeing tour from Homer, touch down on the wild beach of Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park and hike to different vantage points to observe bears in their natural habitat.The day begins at Homer Airport, where you'll sign a acknowledgement of risks form, receive a safety briefing. Then take to the skies on a fantastic 45-min. to 90-min. flight, depending on what National park you visit. You will fly over inlets, mountains, volcanoes, and glaciers. On a clear day, you can see up to 10 volcanoes.
Land on the wild beach of Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park and walk about a mile or two from the beach through grassy meadow or river to different vantage points to observe bears in their natural habitat. Watch them play, mate, eat clams, sedges and later in the summer fish for salmon -- a truly majestic experience!
After three hours or more with the bears, board the plane for the return flight to Homer, again enjoying 45 min or 90 min of the best flight-seeing Alaska has to offer. The entire trip takes either 4.5 or 7 hours.
Land on the wild beach of Katmai National Park or Lake Clark National Park and walk about a mile or two from the beach through grassy meadow or river to different vantage points to observe bears in their natural habitat. Watch them play, mate, eat clams, sedges and later in the summer fish for salmon -- a truly majestic experience!
After three hours or more with the bears, board the plane for the return flight to Homer, again enjoying 45 min or 90 min of the best flight-seeing Alaska has to offer. The entire trip takes either 4.5 or 7 hours.
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