If you are a wildlife enthusiast and passionate about photography a trip to Kodiak Alaska should be a part of your to-do list. The amazing place is blessed with mountains, streams and wilderness that offer you glimpses of a unique ecosystem with some rare species of flora and fauna. The Kodiak brown bear are the most popular inhabitant of this majestic place and you can see them in their natural habitat. These are the largest species of bear in the world weighing as much as 650 kilos and attract wild life shutterbugs from the world over. You can see them feasting on Solomon and a wide variety of other fishes that swim up the river.
Thousands of photographers flock these islands to capture the brown bear in their cameras but sadly many of them return empty handed. To make sure your photography sojourn is fulfilling you need to opt for a guided tour. Before you go out on the bear trail, experts would offer you in-depth information about the location, bear behavior and the etiquette that you need to follow when you go out to shoot these beautiful animals. Remember you get the best shots when you travel in small groups. Large groups usually tend to scare the animal and thus you need to choose a guided tour with a few fellow enthusiasts. While bear are some of the most well-nature animals on planet your knowledge of their behavior helps you overcome all fears and inhibitions and make them feel comfortable in your company.
There are a number of resorts and other accommodations available but you need to stay closer to the habitat to treasure those great moments. Afognak Island State Park would be the perfect place to stay and you would be right within their habitat. Choose a lodge that is located amidst wilderness and offers you the best shots possible when you expect the least! Bear viewing is an experience for a lifetime and it’s time for you pick up your backpacks and camera and capture the Alaskan brown bears feeding on their summer’s bounty.