24 January 2015

Going On Hoonah Bear Viewing

Going On Hoonah Bear Viewing

by Janine Hughes

As it may be, the Alaskan wild is ultimately symbolized by the big, wild and wandering bears. It cannot be denied that it is a magical and rare experience to see one even for a brief moment. People may see bears elsewhere such as in national parks. However, going to a Tlingit community on Chichagof Island that is located in Alaska's panhandle in its southeast region will definitely give them a different experience.

You will surely have a unique as well as intimate encounter with them. For this reason, such experience can only be compared to the safari tours in Africa. Enthusiasts like you as well as photographers can observe the bears along with the other inhabitants in Alaska just like the various species of foxes, wolves, birds and otters in a very natural setting and this you can surely experience through the <A href="http://hoonahtraveladventures.com">Hoonah bear viewing</A>.

The remote Alaska areas can be accessed by means of various options just like small boats as well as planes making it ideal for such experience. This made such tours well-known. The stunning views of the Alaskan volcanoes, coastline, landscapes and glaciers will welcome you. You will not regret it and will surely treasure the experience for a long time.

Such tours are best conducted early June until middle of September because of the very cold temperature. During late June as well as July, you can see these creatures in waterfalls as well as lakes. The prepare themselves for the incoming hibernation period by feasting on chunky young salmon. From late July until August, you can see them playing as well as learning self-feeding in the hillsides where they can get juicy as well as sweet berries.

Certain rules are set to be followed by the guests especially that they are in the territory of these animals during the tour. Due to the open set up, individuals can very well see how curious and intelligent these bears are as they take time to really make an observation as the tour goes on.

Viewers should remain clam and still especially when the time comes that the bears might approach them out of curiosity. As long as the behavior of these people is predictable, these creatures will not attack and become aggressive. Of course, to make sure that these people are safe, trained guides will be there with them.

Majority of these tours last from five to ten hours, offering people a glimpse into these creatures' culture. As a matter of fact, they may just end up seeing behaviors that have not been seen before, not even experts. Bears tend to carry on with their normal routines and ignore individuals who came from different places just to see them.

This is due to the fact that these creatures are used to being surrounded by humans. Although going on a tour is already an experience, you will be happy to know that the view of massive ice fields, glassy backcountry lakes, golden tundra, pebble beaches, cragged mountain peaks and rugger wilderness also await you. Tours like this is something that Alaska can offer making outdoor adventure even more meaningful and unforgettable.



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