Complete Denali Alaska Vacation – Under $1000!
Board the Anchorage Denali Express for your driver-guided transfer to the Denali National Park Entrance. On route, your driver will give you some history of the area as you travel the George Parks Highway. Weather permitting you can admire the marvelous views of Mt. McKinley (Denali), the tallest mountain in North America. Arriving in time for lunch and transfer to the afternoon bus to the Denali Backcountry Lodge in Kantishna. Continue reading

Denali Lodges and Alaska Denali Tours participates in the ‘Dollars-A-Day for Conservation’ program. We encourage our guests to donate $2 per day of their stay with us in Denali National Park to help support conservation efforts in the Denali area. This is voluntary contribution. All the contributions we collect are given to various organizations for the benefit of Denali National Park, towards conservation and preservation of wilderness in and around Denali National Park.
Board Anchorage Denali Express motorcoach in Anchorage heading to Denali Cabins near Park entrance; upon arrival check into your own private Cedar Cabin. The afternoon is free to explore; take advantage of the free shuttles to the Denali Park Visitor’s Center, or the McKinley village. Or alternatively indulge in optional activities such as a Jet Boat Safari, Rafting Tour, Flightseeing Tour, or Glacier Landing Tour – this is just a fraction of what is available. Overnight at Denali Cabins.
All cruise lines are very similar in that you are on a ship going from point a – to point b. The staterooms have bathrooms and beds and generally sleep 2 to 4 guests.
Let’s face it, almost all visitors to Alaska want to see wildlife, and most of all bears. Bears can be pretty elusive; if you live in a more populated area of Alaska, you may not see a bear for years. You’ll always see plenty of moose – practically outside your doorstep, but bears are a little harder to find. To see bears in Alaska, you need to 
