The nickname for Alaska is the “Final Frontier,” but perhaps no other region embodies this concept as much as the state’s great north. Roughly one third of Alaska’s territory lies above the Arctic Circle, a land of extreme landscapes and untamed beauty. Steep mountain ranges, coastal plains, rugged tundra, and polar habitats thriving with wildlife are some of the natural attractions here, while the native Eskimo culture provides a fascinating element to a region that may otherwise seem unfit for human life.