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This is the Best Time to Visit Alaska: A Year-Round Activities Guide ☀️

Published about 1 year ago • 1 min read

Hey Reader,

Happy March! If you're looking for something to do in Anchorage this weekend, the 2023 Iditarod Ceremonial Start is happening in downtown Anchorage on Saturday. If you want to watch the Official Restart, head to Willow on Sunday.

March is actually one of the top months to see the Northern Lights in Alaska. Head to Fairbanks for a higher chance to witness this beautiful phenomenon.

Are you struggling to organize your bucket-list trip to Alaska?

I'm so excited to announce that I've been working on the perfect travel planer for you! 🙌

The Ultimate Alaska Travel Planner is customizable and interactive to help you organize everything from your daily itinerary to your budget.

I'm just putting the final touches on it, so if there's anything you would like to see included in the final product, I'd love to hear about it! You can reply to this email or fill out this Google Form.

You can expect it to be launched by the end of the month!

As always, if you need help trip planning, message me on Instagram.

Happy Adventures!
Andrea Kuuipo

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