Bear Viewing and Aerial Sightseeing for One or Up to Five from Alaska Bear Adventures in Homer (Up to 55% Off)
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Bush flight over glaciers & active volcanoes, followed by hike to creek-side clearing to view grizzlies in natural habitat
The human obsession with flight stems from a refusal to accept limitations and an intense desire to find out which of your neighbors secretly have pools. Put your eyes in the skies with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $325 for a bear-viewing adventure and aerial sightseeing tour (a $650 value)
- $1,465 for a bear-viewing adventure and aerial sightseeing tour for a private group of up to five (up to a $3,250 value)<p>
Tour groups lift off from Homer and hum through open skies on a 90-minute flight to Katmai National Park & Preserve, navigating over terrain dappled with waterfalls, glaciers, and active volcanoes. Pilot guides touch down on the park’s beach, pausing only to look out for roving packs of wild volleyball players before leading participants through a creek in hip-waders. The group travels on foot to the viewing site where they may encounter groups of local grizzlies, always at a safe but close distance. Throughout the excursion, guides provide unique and often entertaining facts about bears and snap digital photos to send each bear a thank-you photo album.<p>
Bush flight over glaciers & active volcanoes, followed by hike to creek-side clearing to view grizzlies in natural habitat
The human obsession with flight stems from a refusal to accept limitations and an intense desire to find out which of your neighbors secretly have pools. Put your eyes in the skies with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $325 for a bear-viewing adventure and aerial sightseeing tour (a $650 value)
- $1,465 for a bear-viewing adventure and aerial sightseeing tour for a private group of up to five (up to a $3,250 value)<p>
Tour groups lift off from Homer and hum through open skies on a 90-minute flight to Katmai National Park & Preserve, navigating over terrain dappled with waterfalls, glaciers, and active volcanoes. Pilot guides touch down on the park’s beach, pausing only to look out for roving packs of wild volleyball players before leading participants through a creek in hip-waders. The group travels on foot to the viewing site where they may encounter groups of local grizzlies, always at a safe but close distance. Throughout the excursion, guides provide unique and often entertaining facts about bears and snap digital photos to send each bear a thank-you photo album.<p>