Because any previous Alaskan cruise we have taken ended at
Seward, we take advantage of the cruise ship docking in Anchorage
and book two shore excursions. Our
morning tour is the “Anchorage Flight-Seeing Safari” and our afternoon tour is
the “Portage Glacier Cruise & Alaska
Wildlife Conservation
Center ”.
We climb aboard a floatplane for our 30 minute Flight-Seeing
Safari. The floatplane taxis off from
the water and soars into the air.
Unfortunately, there is a forest fire burning. We can't see the fire ...
only the smoke that is making the air a hazy blue. As a result, distant visibility is
reduced. We fly as far as Turnagain Arm
(no wildlife sightings) and back to Anchorage . The next time, I would take a longer flight
because 30 minutes (15 minutes out and 15 minutes back) just gets us into the
good scenery and we have to turn around and go back to Anchorage .
Flight-Seeing Tour
In the afternoon, our tour bus takes us down the scenic Seward Highway . In about an hour, we arrive at the Alaskan
Wildlife Conservation Center (AWCC).
Here we see wounded birds and animals (like the bear that tangled with a
porcupine and became malnourished because he couldn't eat or an orphaned bear cub). After the rehabilitation is complete, the animal/bird is returned to the wild (if possible). While here, the animals are free to roam
within the large tracts of land (an electric fence defines the boundaries). We spend most of our time watching a couple of
grizzly bears (one cub and one adult).
They saunter by us - literally a few feet away. Two sets of fence keep us out of their reach
(the interior fence is the electric fence).
Bears at the Alaskan
Wildlife Conservation
Center
A short drive from the AWCC is Portage Glacier Cruises. We board a boat for a one hour scenic cruise
to/from Portage Glacier. Over the years,
this glacier has been receding. The
glacier used to be visible from the road.
Now the only way to see it is by boat. Along the way, we see lots of
seasonal waterfalls. When we arrive at
Portage Glacier, the Captain keeps the boat floating within a quarter of a mile
from it. It looks so much closer than
that.
For more information on AWCC or Portage Glacier Cruises, visit the
following websites:
Alaskan Wildlife Conservation Center
Portage Glacier Cruises
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