LINDBLAD
EXPEDITIONS-NATIONAL GEOGRAHPIC TO COMBINE PRIVILEGED ACCESS TO TIMELESS CULTURE
AND PRISTINE NATURE IN “A REMARKABLE JOURNEY TO ALASKA, BRITISH COLUMBIA
& HAIDA GWAII”
Journey Highlighted
By Exclusive Visit to Islands of Haida Gwaii Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic is continuing
its tradition of delivering some of the rarest and most fascinating natural and
cultural experiences available anywhere on land and sea today with “A
Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British Columbia and Haida
Gwaii.”
The
15-day/14-night voyage begins in Seattle, and will feature the travel world’s
most comprehensive expedition in the Pacific Northwest. The adventure begins
with a cruise through British Columbia’s forested Gulf Islands, where guests can
search for orca whales or embark on their own kayak adventures. From there the
voyage heads along the Inside Passage of British Columbia, where things get even
wilder thanks to an abundance of whales, dolphins, bears and other wildlife,
with countless bays and inlets just waiting to be explored by
kayak.
Cultural
and natural discovery are next on the destination menu with a rare visit to
Haida Gwaii, an island chain so rich in biodiversity that it is known as the
“Canadian Galapagos.” Formerly known as the Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida
Gwaii is only a 45-minute flight from Vancouver, but feels like another world
altogether. It is a place where, for hundreds of years, culture has meant
turning toward nature instead of away from it. Home to the world’s largest black
bears, Haida Gwaii’s waters are teeming with life, and there are at least
thirty-nine subspecies of animals and plants found nowhere else in the
world.
Thanks
to special permission from the Gwaii Haanas Archipelago Management Board
(comprised of representatives from the Haida Nation and the Canadian Government)
National Geographic Sea Lion and National Geographic Sea Bird will
be the first ships carrying more than 22 passengers to visit the Gwaii Haanas
National Park Reserve and Haida Heritage Site in more than two decades. In this
wild region, guests will visit the ancestral Haida village of SGang Gwaay
(Ninstints), a UNESCO World Heritage Site, or K'una (Skedans), see an original
collection of ancient totem poles at the Haida Heritage Museum, and learn about
the spiritual beliefs and respect for nature integral to Haida culture.
Lindblad
guests will get a rare glimpse into the art, history and culture of the region
thanks to two onboard Haida interpreters, meet local artisans in the ancestral
village of Old Massett, and a traditional dance demonstration and
feast.
From
there it is on to Alaska, as guests cruise past glacially-carved cliffs and
kayak in the stillness of Misty Fiord’s forested backwaters. Alaskan wildlife
will again be on full display as the expedition heads into Frederick Sound and
Chatham Strait, where naturalists will join guests on deck to take in the antics
of orca and humpback whales and Steller sea lions. Or, if it is some solid
ground you are looking for, you can head for the shore and enjoy a hike along a
peaceful forest trail, or a visit to the fishing village of St. Petersburg,
known as “Alaska’s Little Norway.”
The
spectacular fjords of Tracy Arm-Fords Terror Wilderness feature a range of
breathtaking sights including waterfalls cascading from glacially carved walls,
an up-close look at the majestic Dawes or South Sawyer Glacier and a chance to
head out on a Zodiac cruise that will deliver an unbeatable view of sculpted
icebergs.
The
dynamic culture and history of Alaska comes alive in a visit to Juneau and the
Alaska State Museum, plus a chance to get your own front row seat to the
ice-carved valley of Mendenhall Glacier.
Thanks
to a special park permit, guests will get to spend an entire day in the
spectacular Glacier Bay National Park. There, amid the enormous structures and
expansive wilderness, they can learn about the legend of the lore of the region
by a native Tlingit interpreter. Or they can be on the lookout for Steller sea
lions, puffins and mountain goats while basking in the stillness of the area – a
stillness sometimes broken by the thunderous sounds of tons of ice calving into
the sea.
After
a day featuring kayak and hiking opportunities among the forested islands of
southeast Alaska, the scene shifts to beautiful and culturally-rich Sitka. This
final day excursion comes complete with the picture-perfect Saint Michael’s
Russian Orthodox Cathedral, and the Raptor Rehabilitation Center for close
encounters with eagles.
Throughout the
voyage, learn from the most knowledgeable and experienced expedition team of
naturalists, including a Lindblad-National Geographic certified photo instructor
and an undersea specialist who reveals vibrant, seldom-seen marine
life.
Want
to go deeper into geography photography? The September 6, 2014 voyage is a
specially designated photo expedition with renowned National Geographic
Photographer and marine biologist, Flip Nicklin, one of the world’s leading
photographers of whales. The voyage will feature outings timed to take
advantage of the best light—aboard Zodiacs for up-close encounters with marine
mammals, or on photo walks. Plus, unique “share and learn” opportunities like
onboard photo clinics, one-to-one critiques and inclusive laptop gallery events
to see each other's shots.
On
the May 4, 2014 departure, Jon Waterhouse, National Geographic Fellow and the
executive director of British Columbia's Yukon River
Inter-Tribal Watershed Council (YRITWC), an international treaty
organization comprised of seventy Native Tribes and First Nations, will share
his passion for the biodiversity and cultural riches of Alaska and British
Columbia.
A Remarkable Journey to Alaska, British Columbia and Haida
Gwaii will feature departures from Seattle on the 62-guest National
Geographic Sea Bird and National Geographic Sea Lion on May 3 and 4,
2014 with special photo expeditions with a National Geographic photographer
departing on September 6 and 7, 2014 and traveling in reverse order from Sitka
to Seattle. Rates begin at $9,990 per person based on double occupancy in a
category 1 cabin.
For
more information or to book your Lindblad Expeditions experience today, visit www.expeditions.com, call 1-800-EXPEDITION
or call your travel agent.
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