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Bears of Katmai Immersion Experience
KATMAI NATIONAL PARK, U.S.A.
In 2022, bears will be the main focus of our expeditions. On these trips, a charted float plane (fare included) brings you right to the Island C, waiting for you on location on the Katmai coast.
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Your GMX experience begins with a spectacular flight seeing trip ending in rendezvous with our ship in Katmai National Park. With help from our pilots we will see to your needs from the moment you arrive in Kodiak to the moment you leave the island. You'll take shuttle service from the airport or hotel (we do recommend arriving a day early) to the float plane terminal terminal, where you’ll fly in a DeHavilland Beaver (pictured) to the Island C’s location. On this flight you will cross over the northernmost part of Kodiak's archipelago offering views of Kodiak in its full radiance as Alaska's emerald isle.
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In addition to the stunning landscapes, you will likely see the first whales of your trip on this flight. As you begin across Shelikof Straight, your pilot will turn toward the distant ice fields of the Alaska Peninsula. Here you take in your first views of the Katmai coast. Your plane will touch down in Geographic Harbor, Hallo Bay or Kukak Bay depending on a number of factors, including the dates of your travel but also the weather, timing of the salmon runs, and distribution of bears. From there we’ll orient you to the boat, show you to your stateroom, and get you out in the field on the very first day.
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The emphasis on this trip is bears (hence the name). We normally move to a new location every 2-3 days on average, though there are exceptions. Sometimes we stay longer in one place either because the activity is too spectacular to leave behind, or occasionally because weather conditions keep us there. In a week’s time you can experience the full breadth of this unforgettable coast and watch marine and terrestrial species act out dramatic scenes in this unforgettable landscape.
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Welcome to a typical day in Geographic Harbor, Katmai National Park. After our chef serves breakfast, you'll step into your hip waders (provided for you) and step off the drop-bow of our skiff onto tidal flat near the river mouth. Prior to going ashore we will discuss the social behavior of bears and fine-tune our own strategy to minimize the group’s impact as we choose a spot to observe. The spot we choose depends on the state of the tide and the number, maturity level and gender of the bears, and of course the distribution of food, but it may be within mere meters of the bears. As we take our seats, you slowly realize that we’ve removed ourselves from the equation and are spectators to one of nature’s most iconic predator-prey interactions. Hours may pass before we realize our hunger and restlessness is getting the better of us. We will return to the Island C for a much-anticipated lunch. As usual, the Island C's Executive Chef Kurt doesn't disappoint.
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Over lunch, we discuss options for the afternoon. Bear viewing ashore is a daily activity, and sometimes choosing the option of a second trip ashore after lunch makes perfect sense. Each afternoon we offer a choice of bear viewing or a location-specific marine activity such as kayaking, small boat excursions and exploring the incredible diversity of the inter-tidal coast. Though the forbidding terrain limits the types of activities we can do ashore, each new location clicks “refresh” on all our activities, as each bay reveals unique terrain features, species, and experiences.
Each night Chef Kurt delivers a top-notch cuisine, and we pride ourselves in customizing meals to individual desires and dietary needs. Several dinners per week feature locally caught seafood. Beer and wine are allowed onboard (please bring your own) and you're welcome to pair these to the evening's meal. If we're traveling to a new place, it usually takes place in the evening, with the goal of arriving at our new anchorage before bed time. On this ship, however, the hum of engines and gentle rocking of the boat can bring on a yawn sooner than expected but this transit is yet another wonder filled opportunity for wildlife and coastal views so you will probably resist. |
Based on the intelligence we’ve gathered the night before about the recent travel patterns of the bears between bays, we may start the day in Hallo Bay about 30 miles to the northwest, or Kukak Bay, comfortably nested in between. At Hallo, the bears fish, dig for clams, and even stalk sea otters on Little Ninagiak Island (a poorly understood and only recently discovered behavior). Devil’s Desk and Hallo Glacier loom in the background, with peaks rising abruptly from sea level to more than a mile high. Each of these bays are reasonably well-protected and provide excellent kayaking. All are renowned for their salmon runs and the bears who seek them out.
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Though it’s hard to take your eyes off the main event, in any of these bays wolves may make a cameo appearance, and may fish the mouths of the rivers as boldly as any boar. If our bear bucket is full, we’ll take time to putter around the inner part of the bay in kayaks or dinghies. We see the occasional bruin who opted out of the river, but also white beaches of volcanic ash, towering basalt columns, harbor seals, numerous species of loons, and of course the endlessly entertaining sea otter.
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After breakfast on your final morning onboard we may get out for a second breakfast but this time the otters and bears will be doing the eating. Following our morning's excursion, back in the Island C's salon we spend our hour listening for your plane while culling out our best final photos, contemplating the bittersweet return to cell phone service, and eagerly sharing addresses and data with the crew. Our goal in bringing you here is to show you the best of the Katmai coast. We hope it captivates you and brings you back time and time again, as it has done for us.
As a capstone to the trip you get an aerial view to try and take it all in again as you make your way back to Kodiak. Once again everything is taken care of and transport will be waiting to get you out to the State Airport or Hotel. |
Bears of Katmai Immersion Experience

Jun 15-Jun 22, 2022
$6,531.00
$6,531.00

Jun 22- Jun 28, 2022
$5,598.00
$5,598.00

Jul 29-Aug 4, 2022
$5,598.00
$5,598.00

Aug 31-Sep 6, 2022
$5,598.00
$5,598.00

Sep 6-Sep 11, 2022
$5,598.00
$5,598.00
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