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]]>In case you didn’t know, Churchill, Manitoba is basically the polar bear capital of the world. Hop on a local tundra vehicle and roll out onto the icy tundra for a front-row seat, watching these furry giants frolicking in their natural habitat while staying cozy inside your ride.
Set sail for the Arctic wonderland of Svalbard, where polar bears roam amidst breathtaking icy landscapes. Join an Arctic cruise and channel your inner explorer as you scan the horizon for members of this Arctic royalty.
Head to the San Diego Zoo’s Polar Bear Plunge exhibit for a sunny Californian twist on an Arctic adventure. Dive into the world of polar bears with underwater viewing areas and interactive exhibits that are as cool as they are educational.
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]]>Katmai National Park and Preserve is an American national park located in the south of Alaska. An interesting fact about its location is that you cannot get to Katmai Park by road. To visit the park you will need to go by boat or light plane.
Not sure you’re that interested in Katmai’s biggest attraction, the bears? The park has web cameras set up that allow you to follow the wildlife at a few locations around the park, like Brooks Falls where they fish for salmon, and the Lower River where the mothers and cubs hang out in the summer.
The park is actually named after one of its active volcanoes, Mount Katmai. In 1912 there was a significant eruption that gave the valley formed near the mountain the name “Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes.” The park has very few maintained trails but many go backcountry hiking, as long as you’re properly prepared, this can be a trip of a lifetime.
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]]>The post 3 Cool Spots to Safely See Polar Bears Up Close appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>In case you didn’t know, Churchill, Manitoba is basically the polar bear capital of the world. Hop on a local tundra vehicle and roll out onto the icy tundra for a front-row seat, watching these furry giants frolicking in their natural habitat while staying cozy inside your ride.
Set sail for the Arctic wonderland of Svalbard, where polar bears roam amidst breathtaking icy landscapes. Join an Arctic cruise and channel your inner explorer as you scan the horizon for members of this Arctic royalty.
Head to the San Diego Zoo’s Polar Bear Plunge exhibit for a sunny Californian twist on an Arctic adventure. Dive into the world of polar bears with underwater viewing areas and interactive exhibits that are as cool as they are educational.
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]]>The post Reasons to Visit Katmai National Park and Preserve In Alaska appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>Katmai National Park and Preserve is an American national park located in the south of Alaska. An interesting fact about its location is that you cannot get to Katmai Park by road. To visit the park you will need to go by boat or light plane.
Not sure you’re that interested in Katmai’s biggest attraction, the bears? The park has web cameras set up that allow you to follow the wildlife at a few locations around the park, like Brooks Falls where they fish for salmon, and the Lower River where the mothers and cubs hang out in the summer.
The park is actually named after one of its active volcanoes, Mount Katmai. In 1912 there was a significant eruption that gave the valley formed near the mountain the name “Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes.” The park has very few maintained trails but many go backcountry hiking, as long as you’re properly prepared, this can be a trip of a lifetime.
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