Denali Bus Tour to Eielson Village Center. Best of Alaska in 10 days

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2024
  • I'm excited to finally visit Denali National Park! We'll be driving from Fairbanks to Denali and the drive itself is about 2 hours, but in order to get the full experience, I would highly recommend taking saving at least 2.5 - 3 hours for the drive.
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    The drive from Fairbanks to Denali was truly spectacular. Their will be plenty of stops you'll want to take along the way.
    If you have reservations for the Denali bus tour and you're driving from Fairbanks, you'll definitely want that extra time to really enjoy some of the stops while driving towards Denali national Park.
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    For breakfast, we decided to visit The Crepery again to check out some of their breakfast options.
    The Crepery 👉👉 www.thecrepery.net/
    Check out the aware winning place known as The Crepery. They are known for their succulent and flavorful, sweet, and savory crepes. Check out the wide- variety of different crepes that are made to order.
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    Denali National Park
    The Highlight of Alaska! In order to truly experience Alaska and its wonders, you MUST visit the beautiful and gorgeous Denali National Park.
    To get to the interior side of Denali National Park, you have to take the bus tour. Their are various options as to which bus tours are provided, but the standard bus tour (ride only) costs about $60 per person.
    EARLY RESERVATIONS are HIGHLY recommended as the early spots can fill up. Check out their website for more information
    Visiting Denali 👉👉 www.nps.gov/dena/planyourvisi...
    We made sure to visit all the of highlights of Denali National Park including Polychrome Overlook, Teklanika Visitor Center, Toklat River, and Eielson Visit Center
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    Camping at Denali National Park
    Depending on how many days/ nights you plan on staying in Denali, I would highly recommend the camping experience. Their are various tent sites and campgrounds sites located in Denali National Park.
    A couple of things to note: They have options for you to camp WITHIN Denali itself, but you must be aware of proper survival mechanics as their are bears and other wild-life that are known in the greater parts of Denali.
    If you however, want the campground experience, check out their website and book your stay today!
    Denali camping 👉👉 www.reservedenali.com/camping...
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    Staying at the Grand Denali Lodge
    If you choose not to spend the night camping at one of the campgrounds in Denali, their are hotel options for you to choose from.
    My family ended up staying at the Grand Denali Lodge for the evening and the price for one night costs about $220. 👉👉www.denalialaska.com/grande-d...
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 Introducing Day 2 Preparing for Denali
    01:11 Breakfast at the Crepery
    01:42 Driving to Denali National Park from Fairbanks
    03:33 Experiencing the Bus ride from Denali to Eielson Visitor Center
    05:32 Final stop at Eielson Visitor Center
    09:31 Visiting Denali Village for Dinner
    10:32 Camping at Riley Creek Campground
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Комментарии • 12

  • @letsexplorelife927
    @letsexplorelife927  2 года назад +2

    Make sure to MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS EARLY if you plan on doing the Denali Bus Tour!!

  • @TheArmenShow
    @TheArmenShow 2 года назад +1

    Looks like a nice spot - great description of the happenings

    • @letsexplorelife927
      @letsexplorelife927  2 года назад

      Thanks sir. You should definitely visit Alaska when you get a chance. Beautiful state

  • @bobneedham6224
    @bobneedham6224 2 года назад +1

    You hit it on a great day

    • @letsexplorelife927
      @letsexplorelife927  2 года назад +1

      We got SUPER LUCKY to be able to see this majestic mountain. I would love to be able to go back again and perhaps camp in the area.

    • @bobneedham6224
      @bobneedham6224 2 года назад

      I hope you do. I worked at the Park for 6 years. Every day was amazing.

  • @20080197
    @20080197 2 года назад +1

    I heard some roads are closed because of the road slide since last week. Will the bus tour be shorten because of that?

    • @letsexplorelife927
      @letsexplorelife927  2 года назад

      Honestly I'm not too sure The road conditions are always changing. I would highly recommend looking under website cuz they update that frequently

  • @virgo714
    @virgo714 Год назад +1

    Did you get the tent rented or its yours?

    • @letsexplorelife927
      @letsexplorelife927  Год назад +1

      We brought our own tents. I have a 2 person light weight tent from REI so it didn't take up too much space in my carryon backpack

    • @virgo714
      @virgo714 Год назад +1

      @@letsexplorelife927 Oh I see, I was planning to camp but not in the mood of carry too much! Great footage though, thank you!

    • @letsexplorelife927
      @letsexplorelife927  Год назад

      @@virgo714 i would say it's the cheaper option otherwise there are hotels in the area but can be a little pricey