Flightseeing is absolutely the best way to see Alaska. Imagine for a moment flying through a rugged mountain pass, over glaciers, with a bird's eye view of an amazing variety of wildlife - from wolves to brown bears. Alaska is truely an untouched, pristine and beautiful place - simply because the majority of it is untouched by roads. Only by airplane can you see the true, breathtaking serenity of Alaska - and with Natron Air you can trust you are in good hands. Our airplane is state of the art, comfortable and safe. Natron Air has been flying the Alaskan backcountry for over ten years.
There are many destinations - however the following three flights have proven to be the most popular. Harding Ice Field | $130.00 Per Person
This is one of the most beautiful flights in the world. We fly over Skilak Lake then directly up the Skilak Glacier to the truly impressive Harding Ice Field. Weather permitting, we will then traverse the ice fields and descend into the Kenai Fjords, (one of the top 10 wonders of the world), where huge glaciers hang from cliffs and calve into deep bays. On the return trip through the Kenai mountains we should see lots of wildlife including Mountain Goats, Sheep, Caribou, Moose, and possibly a Bear or two. This flight lasts about 1 hour and 15 minutes.
Cook Inlet Bear Viewing | $275.00 Per Person
This flight takes us over the Cook Inlet oil platforms, past two active volcanoes (Mt. Redoubt and Mt. Iliamna) in Lake Clark National Park, and over the bays and estuaries of the western shore of Cook Inlet. We then traverse Double Glacier down to the wet lands where we quite often see beavers, wolves, moose, bears, and sea otters. This flight includes a beach landing in which we will stop and stretch our legs and take a few pictures. This is the best flight to see bears which can be quite numerous, especially in June. The flight lasts around 3 hours including time on the beach.
Glacier Volcano Tour | $130/person
This is one of the most awesome scenic tours in the state. We take you over the Cook Inlet oil platforms direct to the Mount Redoubt Volcano. We then traverse Double Glacier down to the wet lands where we quite often see beavers, wolves, moose, bears, and sea otters. This tour takes about one hour and fifteen minutes.
For more information, or to reserve your next flightseeing tour please contact us.
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