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Explore Alaska’s wildlife at the Conservation Center, enjoy a scenic Seward Highway drive, and sample local cuisine and craft beer on this 4.5-hour tour for $195.

This Wildlife Center with Lunch & Local Beer Sampling offers a well-rounded taste of Alaska’s natural beauty and local culture. Priced at $195 per person and lasting 4.5 hours, this tour combines wildlife encounters, scenic drives, and culinary delights. It’s perfect for those who want an engaging day exploring Alaska’s animals, stunning landscapes, and vibrant food scene, all in a small, intimate group.
The tour begins with a convenient pickup in downtown Anchorage and takes you along the picturesque Seward Highway. You’ll visit the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center, where majestic animals like bears, moose, elk, musk oxen, and caribou are on display. Afterward, the experience continues with a visit to Girdwood, a charming mountain town, for a local cuisine tasting. To cap it off, a craft beer tasting at one of Alaska’s top breweries provides a flavorful introduction to Alaskan brewing craftsmanship.
While the tour offers many highlights, keep in mind that meals and beverages outside the specified experiences are not included, and dietary restrictions cannot be accommodated at this time. This tour suits travelers who enjoy a mix of nature, culture, and food, and who appreciate small group sizes for a more personalized experience.
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The tour kicks off with a scenic drive along the Seward Highway, renowned for its striking vistas of mountains, fjords, and lush forests. This route is famous for its breathtaking scenery, making it a perfect introduction to Alaska’s natural splendor. The comfortable, modern transportation ensures a relaxed journey as you travel from Anchorage toward the wildlife center.
The drive itself is a highlight, offering numerous opportunities to enjoy the scenery and take photos. It sets the tone for a day dedicated to experiencing Alaska’s outdoors, wildlife, and rugged beauty. The route is suitable for most travelers, with no strenuous activity required during transit.

The core of this tour is the visit to the Alaska Wildlife Conservation Center. Here, you’ll see a variety of native Alaskan animals up close, including bears, moose, elk, musk ox, and caribou. The center is a leading conservation facility, focusing on protecting native species and providing educational opportunities.
Guided by knowledgeable staff, guests gain insights into the animals’ habitats and conservation efforts. The environment allows for up-close encounters, offering an educational and visually impressive experience. The wildlife exhibits are designed to imitate natural habitats, giving visitors a genuine sense of Alaska’s wilderness.

After wildlife viewing, the tour proceeds to Girdwood, a charming mountain town known for its scenic setting and welcoming atmosphere. Here, travelers indulge in a culinary experience featuring local Alaskan cuisine. The meal options may vary, but they are selected to showcase the region’s best flavors.
Girdwood’s mountain backdrop provides a stunning setting for lunch, creating a relaxed and scenic dining experience. The town also offers opportunities for quick sightseeing or walks, making it a versatile stop during the tour.
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The tour’s final highlight is a crafted beer tasting session at one of Alaska’s top breweries. This experience highlights the innovative brewing spirit of the region, with a curated selection of local beers. Guests get to sample different brews, gaining insight into Alaska’s vibrant craft beer culture.
This tasting is a relaxed, social part of the tour, perfect for beer enthusiasts or anyone interested in discovering local flavors. The brewery visit offers a taste of Alaska’s modern culinary scene, complementing the day’s outdoor and cultural activities.
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Participants meet outside the Egan Center in downtown Anchorage, near the corner of 5th Avenue and E Street. The tour uses a large white van with clear signage for Alaskan Sights & Bites, making it easy to identify.
The journey includes all transportation in modern, comfortable vehicles. The experience is designed for small groups, with a limit of 14 participants, ensuring a more intimate and engaging atmosphere. Travelers are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early for check-in and should bring passport or ID.

Included in the tour are pickup and drop-off in downtown Anchorage, the scenic drive along Seward Highway, entry to the wildlife center, guided wildlife encounters, the lunch in Girdwood, and the craft beer tasting. All transportation and insights are provided as part of the package.
However, meals and beverages outside of the specified experiences are not included, and personal expenses such as souvenirs or extra snacks are the traveler’s responsibility. Alcoholic drinks are not allowed in the vehicle for safety reasons.

This 4.5-hour tour is available in both morning and afternoon slots, providing flexibility for various itineraries. Guests can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours in advance and have the option to reserve now and pay later, allowing for flexible planning.
The tour is guided in English and is ideal for travelers seeking a balanced mix of wildlife, scenery, and local flavors. It’s suitable for most physical abilities, with no strenuous activity involved.

Unique features of this tour include its combination of wildlife encounters with culinary and beer tasting experiences. The small group size enhances the feeling of a personalized adventure, while the knowledgeable guides ensure a smooth, informative day.
The drive along the Seward Highway offers some of Alaska’s most iconic scenery, making this tour a great way to combine sightseeing with educational and cultural activities. The inclusion of local cuisine and craft beer adds a flavorful twist to the outdoor exploration.
While the tour offers a diverse experience, food options during the culinary stop may vary based on availability and season. Those with specific dietary restrictions should note that special dietary accommodations are not available at this time.
Guests should also be aware that meals and beverages outside the provided experiences are not included, and alcoholic drinks are prohibited in the vehicle to maintain safety.
This tour provides a well-rounded Alaska experience for those interested in wildlife, scenic landscapes, and regional flavors. The wildlife viewing at the conservation center is the core highlight, complemented by a beautiful drive, a delicious meal in Girdwood, and a craft beer tasting that captures Alaska’s innovative brewing scene.
The small group format with knowledgeable guides makes for an engaging and educational day that balances outdoor adventure with cultural insights. While it doesn’t include extensive sightseeing or strenuous activity, it delivers a satisfying overview of what makes Alaska special.
Ideal for nature lovers, foodies, and those wanting a relaxed yet enriching day, this tour is a practical choice to see Alaska’s animals and taste its flavors in just a few hours.
What is the duration of this tour?
The tour lasts 4.5 hours.
Where does the tour start?
Participants meet outside the Egan Center in downtown Anchorage, near the corner of 5th Avenue and E Street.
What animals will I see at the wildlife center?
You’ll see bears, moose, elk, musk ox, caribou, and more.
Is food included in the tour?
Yes, lunch in Girdwood with local cuisine is part of the experience. The craft beer tasting is also included.
Can I customize dietary options?
Currently, special dietary restrictions cannot be accommodated.
Is transportation provided?
Yes, all transportation is in comfortable, modern vehicles.
How many people are in each group?
The tour is limited to 14 participants for a more personalized experience.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, cancellations are free up to 24 hours in advance.
Is there a best time of day to take the tour?
The tour is available in morning or afternoon, depending on your preference.
What should I bring?
Bring passport or ID for check-in; no other special items are necessary.