Saturday, March 21, 2015

Exciting Whale Watching Tours In Alaska

By Lelia Hall


You may be one of those tourists or locals who wish to spot the majestic and huge creatures of the sea. Approximately, 20 miles from the Alaskan coast, different kinds of whales come out to play and feed.

It cannot be denied that it is a very thrilling experience to see them in their natural habitat. According to those who experienced it, it was an experience they will never forget. Whether or not the whales will come to play during their trip, no one can really control this. However, it is still possible for their whale watching tours in Alaska to be enjoyable.

Regardless if you have the tendency to get sea sick or not, it is best that you take medication. Since the Alaskan coast can get very rough, even seasoned sea-goers can even get sick very badly too. Prior to your scheduled trip, it is best that you take one several hours earlier and bring some with you. The trips basically last for 3 to 4 hours and it would not be pleasant at all if you get sick.

Bringing some beverages and food is necessary. He or she should eat regularly for him or her to feel better especially if he or she has gotten sick. It will not be necessary for him or her to stand in long lines anymore. Arriving at the venue half an hour early is necessary for him or her to obtain good seats. These trips are frequently crowded, so comfort is necessary for him or her to view the creatures and scenery better. The deck as well as the front area of the boat are excellent spots.

Do not forget to check the seas' height at the same time if fog is present. In case the seas are 5 to 10 feet high, you will most likely get sick because it is going to be a rough trip. The fog will hinder you to spot the whales. What you can do is ask for your trip to be scheduled some other time.

It is advisable for them to dress warm. At first, it may seem humid on shore, but they should remember that the temperature can be as low as forty degrees especially when they are out to sea. They will feel even colder because of the chilly wind from a fast moving boat. They will realize later on that it is best to dress warm.

Furthermore, you have to bring a few sweatshirts, gloves, winter hats, a windbreaker and one jacket. As expected, scarf is a requirement. As expected, you have to be equipped with binoculars, camera and video camera. Make certain that you capture seals, porpoises, lighthouses, puffins and so on.

Last, but not the least, they should choose a company that offers another trip in case there are no sightings. It cannot be denied that there are no guarantees especially that they are dealing with Mother Nature. Even if they may not see whales, the experience can still be fun and relaxing considering the scenery they will get to see.




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