The Kenai is known as “Alaska’s Playground.” Need we say more? Rivers, lakes, fjords, wildlife, snow, glaciers, and forests, among others, make up this magical land. Anyone can visit and enjoy their experience. However, if you’re into ecotourism and nature, you’ll absolutely love this neck of the woods. Learn what you can do during your visit with this post by Brit Olom Tours, Inc. in Miami, FL.
Visiting the Kenai Peninsula
Wildlife Viewing
Bears, wolves, moose, caribou, foxes, over 300 species of birds, and plenty more wildlife call Alaska their home. And you can see many of them on a wildlife viewing trip through the Kenai Peninsula.
Fishing
Fishing can be a relaxing activity that allows introspection. Luckily, the Kenai has rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water where you can do just that and catch salmon, and halibut, among others.
Going on Aquatic Adventures
If you’re a thrill-seeking traveler, rest assured that the Kenai has something for you. Canoeing, kayaking through glaciers, and rafting, are all among the options of aquatic adventures you can try.
Flightseeing
Get a different view of the gorgeous Kenai Peninsula with flightseeing. There are tours you can book to hop on a helicopter, ski plane, or seaplane to marvel at the scenery from the air.
Exploring the Land
Lastly, be sure to take in the stunning and rich natural landscape at the Kenai. You can go horseback riding, dogsledding, biking, and hiking. There’s something for every activity level and experience.