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Alaska’s Kaktovik brings back polar bear tours after pandemic pause
International
Published on 24 April 2026

Visitors return, but every bear encounter faces stricter rules
Near the Arctic Circle, Alaska’s Kaktovik is moving to restart its polar bear tourism after a pandemic shutdown and worries about visitor impact. The village once welcomed thousands of tourists each year, and now leaders are trying to revive the local economy while safeguarding polar bears and preserving Inupiat culture—turning the return into a more controlled experience.
- Kaktovik plans to resume polar bear tourism near the Arctic Circle
- Tours stopped during the pandemic and over concerns about impacts
- Local leaders want economic revival without harming bears or culture
- The restart is expected to come with tighter visitor rules
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