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EPISODE · Feb 21, 2026 · 25 MIN

Hawaii, Alaska Trains, And Safaris

from Inside Travel Talk · host Mark Faldmo & Patrick Wiscombe

Send us Fan MailWant travel that feels effortless but still blows your mind? We unpack three smart moves that open big experiences without adding stress: nonstop Salt Lake City to Kona for easier winter sun, rail through the heart of Alaska for wildlife and wilderness, and a step-by-step guide to unlocking a full-transit Panama Canal cruise that’s more expedition than vacation.We start with the win for Mountain West travelers: Delta’s daily nonstop from SLC to Kona returns November 9, launching earlier than last year for better Thanksgiving and Christmas options. Then we trade highways for rails with Alaska Railroad routes linking Seward, Anchorage, Talkeetna, and Denali. Think glass-dome cars, narration, and glacier views as you glide into the interior that many cruisers miss. Add three to five land days to see Denali without the rental car stress, and you’ll likely call the rail segment the best part of your trip.Next, we head to Africa. Kenya’s Masai Mara and the Serengeti corridor shine during the Great Migration in late August through mid-September, while parks like Samburu and Ol Pejeta offer distinct wildlife signatures—from prolific giraffe to rhinos. Luxury tented camps, sunrise game drives, and bush breakfasts bring you face to face with elephants, big cats, and hippos at a humane pace. We also share a real savings offer: $500 off any custom or private safari itinerary, perfect for tailoring routes, lodges, and photography time. Plan 8–12 months ahead to secure top camps.We wrap with cruise insights that add substance. MSC partners with ORCA to bring marine conservationists onboard in Alaska, turning whale watching into an education. Ocean Cay Marine Reserve gets upgrades for quieter, beach-first days—expanded sands, better dining, evening ambiance, and more marine protection. Then we break down the Panama Canal: best seasons (late spring and fall), why a full transit beats a partial, balcony tips, old vs new locks, and why Princess Cruises remains a standout with naturalists and enrichment that elevate every lock and lake. If this helped you plan smarter, subscribe, share with a friend, and drop your next dream itinerary in the comments—where are you headed next?

Send us Fan Mail Want travel that feels effortless but still blows your mind? We unpack three smart moves that open big experiences without adding stress: nonstop Salt Lake City to Kona for easier winter sun, rail through the heart of Alaska for wildlife and wilderness, and a step-by-step guide to unlocking a full-transit Panama Canal cruise that’s more expedition than vacation. We start with the win for Mountain West travelers: Delta’s daily nonstop from SLC to Kona returns November 9, laun...

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