


Anchorage's Market Festival, a summer tradition since 1964, offers a vibrant blend of local arts, crafts, food, and entertainment.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its hearty portions and Alaskan-inspired dishes.
A historic restaurant offering stunning views of Cook Inlet, famous for its seafood dishes.
A popular spot for lunch, known for its fresh seafood and steaks, with a lively atmosphere.
A vibrant local market offering Alaskan crafts, food, and live music.
Explore Alaska's indigenous cultures through exhibits, performances, and demonstrations.

Home to over 100 animals, including polar bears and grizzly bears, in a naturalistic setting.
Sukh Niwas Market, Amritsar's bustling shopping hub, offers a delightful blend of traditional and modern shopping experiences.
Experience the magical Giri Riverfront Illuminations, a breathtaking light show that transforms the banks of the Nila River in Thrissur, Kerala.

The Petra Museum, located in the ancient city of Petra, Jordan, houses artifacts and exhibits that tell the story of the Nabatean civilization.
Anchorage has cool, rainy weather. This jacket keeps you warm and dry.

Perfect for exploring the scenic trails around Anchorage.

Anchorage uses Type B plugs. This adapter ensures your devices work.

Lean, slightly sweet sausage made from reindeer meat, often served on a bun.
Juicy burger patty made from wild Alaskan salmon, served on a bun with fixings.
Steamed or baked king crab legs with drawn butter, a local delicacy.

Handcrafted pieces reflecting the rich cultural heritage of Alaska's indigenous people.

Traditional Inuit hunting knives with a curved blade, symbolizing the full moon.
Dried, smoked salmon strips, a local delicacy and a great source of protein.