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Custom Trips

Edge of the Continent Journey

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This one-of-a-kind experience takes you on an exceptional adventure to some of America's most remote public lands—Bering Land Bridge National Preserve and Cape Krusenstern National Monument. While these lands on the far edge of Alaska's northwest coast see few outside visitors, they are home to Native people who have lived here for thousands of years, still sustained by the remarkable abundance of animal, bird and plant life found here.

This trip provides an unusually diverse, rich experience: visiting the villages of Nome and Kotzebue; camping, hiking and exploring the coastal expanses and rolling hills of Cape Krusenstern, with its world renowned beach ridge archeological sites; staying at a remote Bering Land Bridge hot springs, whose healing waters and lands were an ancient training site for Native shamans; possible sightings of caribou, musk ox and rare Asian birds, in a land carpeted by spring tundra flowers.

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