Overview

Alaska’s most unique bear viewing trip!  This once-in-a-lifetime adventure is truly a multi-sensory experience for the adventurer looking to view, photograph and admire North America’s most magnificent big game animal. From our comfortable camp (one that we’ve made bear resistant by surrounding with an electric fence), we spend three full days watching the world famous bears of Katmai National Park in a true wilderness setting.

Photographer Andrew Coleman has traveled around the globe in search of amazing wildlife and landscapes. He has contributed to National Geographic Traveler and the National Geographic website, as well as other publications, and is represented in the National Geographic Image Collection. Andrew has an insatiable appetite to be in the wild and, through his images, attempts to capture the extraordinary beauty of the natural world.  Over the course of his career, he has traveled, camera in hand, to some of the world’s most remarkable places, including Alaska, Cuba, Jordan, Easter Island, Kenya, Peru, South Africa, Bhutan, and Uganda. He has been a photography expert on National Geographic Expeditions from Yellowstone National Park to the Galápagos, and from Borneo to the Arctic and beyond.

Highlights

  • WILDLIFE 
  • KATMAI NATIONAL PARK
  • LAKE CLARK NATIONAL PARK
  • PHOTOGRAPHY
  • BEARS
  • HIKING
  • CAMPING
  • REMOTE WILDERNESS

Location

Katmai National Park