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Get your bakcpacks for a wondering trip in Alaska

Alaska is known as the land of the wild. Here you can watch out for some of the filthiest wildlife creatures and species in their natural surroundings like nowhere else. To enjoy the best bear viewing in Alaska you can opt for guided bear viewing tours on boat to get the close sight of bears. You will either withdraw from Anchor Point or Homer Alaska and will take you across lovely Cook Inlet to Chinitna Bay in Lake Clark National Park. Just a short stroll up to the seashore to a grass swamp you will be able to see the dark colored bears by the handfuls as they assemble to benefit from the tidal sedge grasses. In the Alaska bear watching tours you can see anywhere around 12 to 20 dark bears, wild boars catching silver salmon. During the long stretches of July or August, you may see them burrowing shellfishes on the seashore.  On the boat ride proceeding to return from seeing the bears you can also catch the glimpse of some of the beautiful settings of Alaska and see th