Active travelers trust National Geographic to deliver what they want in
a guidebook: expert advice, insider tips, and the cultural feel of each
destination not easily found online. These guides are pitch-perfect for
today's experiential travel enthusiasts who want an authentic, enriching
immersion.
Alaska, The Last Frontier, is a land of breathtaking natural scenery and
a rich cultural heritage. From Denali and Glacier Bay National Parks to
the outpost of Ketchikan to arctic Barrow to the spectacular Dalton
Highway, expert travel writer and Alaska authority Bob Devine is a deft
guide to all the best spots, and lesser-known ones as well. The book's
seven chapters cover the Southeast's Inside Passage, Anchorage, Kenai
Peninsula, the Southwest, Prince William Sound and Wrangell-St. Elias
National Park, Denali National Park and environs, and the Bush. Special
features include in-depth spreads on native arts, bear watching, the
birders of Attu Island, sled dog touring, sea kayaking instruction, gold
panning, and national park field seminars; as well as specially mapped
driving and walking tours, among them a spectacular drive around Kodiak
Island. As in all National Geographic Travelers, vivid photographs
capture Alaska's beauty, and detailed maps ensure you won't get lost. A
robust Travelwise section provides all the essentials on getting to an