Have you always wanted to travel to Alaska? Perhaps you love the feeling of sinking your boots into the icy snow, or you want to delve deeper into your ancestors’ history. Maybe you want to try steering your own dog sled! Regardless of your reason for visiting Alaska, Salmon Berry Travel & Tours is committed to helping you enjoy your time here to the fullest. As a completely Alaskan-owned and operated tour company, we believe that life should be fun, memorable, and rewarding. Join us and see what we have to offer.
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Staying active in the winter in Alaska is key to success! That and dressing in layers! but that's a different blog (here!) These are the 7 Must Do's for Winter Adventure in Alaska! #1 - Dance under the Northern Lights There are factors we can control and those we cannot so plan for at least...
Have you found what Alaska means to you? Show the world with #FindYourAlaska! When visiting Alaska, guests typically want to explore at least one of Alaska’s eight National Parks, see Alaska’s impressive wildlife and marine life or the countless glaciers and icefields, learn about Alaska’s rich Alaska Native culture or the impressive pioneering history, try...
For winter visitors to Alaska, proper outdoor gear and accessories could mean the difference between watching the northern lights comfortably in -20 degrees Fahrenheit and sitting in your hotel room watching TV. Since 2015, Salmon Berry has outfitted our intrepid winter curated travel package guests with high quality, highly rated outdoor winter gear and base...
Salmon Berry Travel & Tours, a women-owned and operated small business, is one of Alaska’s premier tour operators. For the last fourteen and a half years our team of local Alaskans have specialized in small group Day Tours from Anchorage, Fairbanks, and Southcentral’s largest cruise ship ports, in addition to multi-day Curated Travel Packages throughout...
It was quiet. The only thing I could hear was the sound of the snow as we glided along the still meadow and the jingle of the dogs collars as they ran in place. The sun was low and the frost hung onto the trees as my mind wandered. 10 degrees with 10 dogs My...
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