POLARBÄREN-BEOBACHTUNG WATCHEE LODGE & ARCTIC SAFARI CAMP
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Arktis Expeditionen POLARBÄREN-BEOBACHTUNG WATCHEE LODGE & ARCTIC SAFARI CAMP Winter - Frühjahr Manitoba & Nunavut (Kanada) POLARADVENTURES Schiffs- und Flug-Expeditionen in Arktis und Antarktis Reiseagentur * Heinrich-Böll-Str. 40 * D-21335 Lüneburg * Deutschland Tel +49-4131- 223474 Fax +49-4131-54255 infos@polaradventures.de www.polaradventures.de
Saison 2020 Direkt-Angebote ab-bis Inlandsflughafen für individuelle Planungen alle Abfahrten der Saison inkl. englischsprachiger Termine POLARADVENTURES Schiffs- und Flug-Expeditionen in Arktis und Antarktis Reiseagentur * Heinrich-Böll-Str. 40 * D-21335 Lüneburg * Deutschland Tel +49-4131- 223474 Fax +49-4131-54255 infos@polaradventures.de www.polaradventures.de
Wat’chee Lodge Wat’chee Lodge ist eine wunderschön restaurierte Marinekommunikationsstation, die sich 300 Fuß hoch auf einem alten Strandwall befindet, 40 Meilen südlich von Churchill, MB. Kanada. Die Hütte ist ein weltberühmtes Reiseziel für den abenteuerlustigen Naturforscher, den begeisterten Fotografen und all die Urlauber, die die erstklassigen Reisemöglichkeiten in der kanadischen Subantarktis erleben wollen. Wat’chee bedeutet in der Sprache der Cree „ein Hügel bedeckt mit Bäumen mitten in der Tundra“. Wie eine Insel umgeben von der Tundra liegt die Wat’chee Lodge mitten im weltgrößten Gebiet, in dem Eisbären in Eishöhlen ihre Jungen zur Welt bringen, direkt angrenzend an den Wapusk National Park. Von der Wat’chee Lodge hat man einen weiten Blick auf die gewaltigen Hudson Bay Ebenen, die sich bis zur Küste der Hudson Bay erstrecken, mit einseitigen Fichtenbäumen, Tundra Eishügeln, kleinen Seen und mit Weiden gesäumten Flüsschen. Dies ist der Lebensraum des Moorschneehuhns, des Cape Churchill, von Karibuherden, dem Wolf, dem Polarfuchs und des Eisbären – dem größten Landraubtier der Welt.
Services der Wat’chee Lodge Genießen Sie das einmalige Erlebnis, ein Schneehaus zu bauen oder mit Schneeschuhen eine Wanderung zu unternehmen. Probieren Sie unsere leckeren, traditionellen Gerichte der Aborigines – Karibu, Schneehuhn und Bannockbrot. Das Abendprogramm besteht auf Präsentationen über die Kultur der Aborigines, ebenso wie Slide Shows und Videos über das Churchill Gebiet. Wenn der Himmel klar ist, können Sie dem glanzvollen Lichterspiel der Polarlichter beiwohnen. Die Tage auf der Hütte verbringen Sie damit, wild lebende Tiere der Umgebung aufzuspüren – Karibus, Schneehühner und Füchse – und natürlich den berühmten Eisbären! Die Reiseführer der Hütte sind Einheimische der arktischen Gebiete und sie besitzen Fachwissen wie kein anderer. Gäste der Wat’chee Lodge können diese unvergessliche Erfahrung in sicherer Umgebung in vollen Zügen genießen. Wat’chee Lodge liegt 40 Meilen südlich von Churchill, MB. Kanada. Lat: 58.73N, Lon: 94.05 Besucher können von Winnipeg nach Churchill fliegen und dann mit dem Zug zum nahegelegenen Chesnaye fahren; dort wird eine beheizte, moderne Pistenraupe bereitstehen, um Sie zur Tundra und bis zur Wat’chee Lodge zu transportieren. Reisende, die das Abenteuer suchen oder mehr von der Landschaft mitten in der Provinz erleben möchten, können auch mit dem Zug von Winnipeg nach Chesnaye fahren.
Über unsere Eisbären (Ursus maritimus) Biologen zufolge gibt es ungefähr 22.000 bis 25.000 Eisbären auf der Welt, was sie zu einer bedrohten (aber noch nicht zu einer vom Aussterben bedrohten) Spezies macht. Mehr als 60% der Eisbär-Population lebt in Kanada und Wat’chee Lodge liegt mitten im weltgrößten Gebiet, in dem Eisbären in Eishöhlen ihre Jungen zur Welt bringen, direkt angrenzend an den Wapusk National Park. Die Wat’chee Lodge war lange Zeit ein begehrtes und sorgfältig gehütetes Geheimnis von Naturforschern und Fotografen wilder Tiere aus der ganzen Welt, doch die Wat’chee Lodge heißt auch Abenteurer und Reisende herzlich willkommen. Die Reiseführer der Hütte sind Einheimische der arktischen Gebiete und sie besitzen Fachwissen wie kein anderer. Gäste der Wat’chee Lodge können diese unvergessliche Erfahrung in sicherer Umgebung in vollen Zügen genießen. Sie haben uns gewarnt: „…dies ist nicht Churchill im Oktober. Es ist härter. Es ist unsicherer. Es ist auch der einzige Ort auf Erden, an dem man Eisbärenmütter mit ihren frisch geborenen Jungen beobachten kann. Und es war jahrelang ein streng gehütetes Geheimnis von Fotografen wilder Tiere.“
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 1 Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari Witness newborn polar bear cubs emerging from their This rustic lodge provides great access to mother and dens as their mother introduces them to the world, and newborn polar bear cubs in the world. Capture precious watch shimmering Northern Lights at night. moments between mothers and cubs, while learning about their habitat, dens, and lifecycle. Immerse yourself in the world’s largest polar bear denning area. Located adjacent to Wapusk National Park, This unique and exclusive polar bear tour is great for this trip offers one of the most rarely seen wildlife adventure travellers, wildlife and nature enthusiasts, and experiences, available only to a few dozen people per amateur and professional photographers. year. Watch with baited-breath as baby polar bear cubs emerge from their dens and greet the world. This lodge- based, polar bear expedition offers a unique opportunity to observe polar bear cubs and their mothers in their spectacular natural habitat. Get as close as 100 meters!
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 2 Highlights • Be one of only a few dozen photographers and bear denning habitat located within Wapusk guests annually to see newborn polar bear cubs National Park. emerge from their den. • The Newborn Polar Bear Cub Lodge is a • Witness shimmering and awe-inspiring northern refurbished former naval communications base lights at night. situated on top of an old beach ridge located • Unique tracked, heated vehicles offer about 60km (40 miles) south of Churchill. It is unprecedented, comfortable access to the polar completely self-sufficient and off-the-grid.
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 3 Itinerary Day 1 Arrive in Winnipeg, Manitoba and transfer to an airport hotel. Once settled in to your hotel, join your Arctic Kingdom Expedition Leader and become acquainted with your travel companions. Day 2 This exciting polar bear adventure begins with an early morning flight to Churchill. Transfer to the Newborn Polar Bear Cub Lodge by covered tracked vehicles. Days 3-8 Spend these days witnessing the grace and majesty of mother polar bears in their natural habitat, while their cubs tumble and explore. On snowmobiles, guides will advance scouts the polar bears dens. When they find their dens they radio the location to our heated, tracked vans offering unprecedented and comfortable access to denning habitats. On some days, we’ll enjoy visits to known denning locations, while on other days we may seek new, unknown dens. Travel time from the lodge to the dens will vary, but you can generally expect a 20 to 60 minute or more drive. Wildlife viewing, including caribou and ptarmigan, is also possible. Enjoy hot dinners at the lodge, and if the conditions are right, watch the dancing Northern Lights at night. Polar Bear Den Site Once at a den site, you may set up your tripod and camera approximately 100 metres (328 feet) from the den per Wapusk National Park regulations. Be ready to capture some of the most memorable wildlife moments you’ll ever witness. Spend the day waiting at the den for a polar bear mother to emerge with her cubs. A remote field toilet is provided for use during the day. The vans are heated so you can alternate between waiting in the vans or on the tundra with your tripod. Patience is rewarded Patience is rewarded by the sight of 1 to 3 newborn cubs poking their heads out of the snow as they begin to explore their new world. Waiting times can range from a few minutes to 8 hours. There may be days when no polar bears emerge. This is normal as viewing is based on the natural rhythm of a polar bear mother. When the family emerges, we are often able to observe them for a lengthy period of time. Although this is one of the most reliable place in the world to see newborn polar bear cubs, this is still nature and there is a risk that weather or other natural factors at play may prevent us from seeing the polar bear cubs during the week. While sightings are not guaranteed, the stunning environment and the anticipation of seeing something rarely witnessed makes
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 4 every moment worthwhile. At the lodge you can spend time observing other wildlife, including caribou, Ptarmigan, foxes, and possibly wolves. On days when weather is too cold, or there are whiteout conditions, guests will be lodge-bound until the weather clears. We suggest bringing a book, games, or movies to help pass the time. Day 9 Transfer back to Churchill. Fly to Winnipeg and overnight at the hotel. Day 10 Depart Winnipeg for home. Note: Professional photographers and filmmakers who plan on using photos or videos for a commercial nature will be required to complete a Parks Canada Film Application form and pay an additional fee. Included • Escorted from Winnipeg by Arctic Kingdom expedition trip leader • Accommodations: o 2 nights’ accommodation in Winnipeg o 7 nights’ accommodation at the Newborn Polar Bear Cub Lodge • Meals: 6 breakfasts, 7 lunches and snacks, 7 dinners • Transfers in Churchill Not Included • Round-trip flights from Winnipeg to Churchill, MB (Ask us about our special rates!) • Meals in Winnipeg • Meals en-route to/from the lodge, unless noted above • Satellite phone or internet usage • Tips, gratuities, personal expenses • Travel, medical and evacuation insurance • Additional costs associated with weather and/or layovers in Winnipeg, Churchill, or at the Lodge, including flight changes, additional hotels and meals
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 5 Accommodations Newborn Polar Bear Cub Lodge A refurbished naval communications base, the Newborn Polar Bear Cub Lodge stands 300 feet on top of an old beach ridge, located just south of Churchill, MB, Canada. Isolated in the middle of the tundra, with the nearest neighbour being 64km (40 miles) away, the lodge is as self-sufficient as it is “off the grid”. This rustic lodge provides some of the world’s best access to mother and newborn polar bear cubs. Single, double and quad rooms are available. If you are travelling with a group of four, you may request a quad room. While we do our best to accommodate, room requests are not guaranteed. The lodge is generally at capacity at this time of the year. Features: • Accommodates up to 20 guests • Some single rooms available, but most are shared by up to four people with bunk beds. • Wood burning fireplace in the central lounge. • A sauna is available, but a shower is not. • Power provided by onsite generators. • Internet is available, but very limited and not guaranteed.
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 6 Trip Notes The intent of our Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari is to offer you the opportunity to capture the magical and rare sight of newborn polar bear cubs emerging from their dens for the very first time. You’ll have a chance to witness heartwarming moments between mother polar bear and cubs and humorous ones as you watch the cubs peek their heads out of the snow, frolic with each other, and stumble along in the snow as they begin to explore their new world. While sightings are not guaranteed due to the unpredictable nature of wildlife and weather, this is one of the most reliable place in the world to see newborn polar bear cubs, so our chance of seeing the bears is very good. The Arctic has many variables that can influence any travel plans. Being relaxed, patient, and flexible are important attitudes to have. Itineraries are general guidelines and may change due to weather and unexpected conditions. Getting There Travel arrangements between your point of origin and Churchill (YYQ) are the responsibility of the traveller. We strongly recommend that participants travelling on reduced fare airline tickets not try to continue their journey home on the final day of the trip as any deviation from a ticketed itinerary will result in a penalty regardless of the cause. We highly recommend that you do not plan on having any important meetings or events the day after your trip end date and we recommend planning on ‘buffer time’ to account for any possible delays in getting home. Weather March The weather in March can be variable. Expect to experience cold temperatures ranging from -40°C to -20°C (-40°F to -4°F). Daylight Hours You can expect approximately 11 hours of full daylight at this time of year. Is this Adventure for You? This safari is perfect for anyone looking for a relaxed adventure. You don’t need to have previous Arctic experience, but you do need to have an adventurous spirit. While this is not a strenuous adventure, be prepared for very cold temperatures and unpredictable weather. Our expeditions are typically represented by a range of international participants. Having a laid back, open-minded and patient demeanor is important. Level of Difficulty One can choose to do as little or as much as he/she would like throughout the adventure, you should be able to walk unassisted.
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 7 Spirit of Adventure Required Arctic Kingdom trips are not intended to have set itineraries or sights to be seen and crossed off in a short period of time. We believe in taking things as they come, to relax and enjoy the opportunities, be it a sunny or foggy day, to appreciate where you are in the moment, and fall into the lifestyle of the local people. It is assumed that participants have the spirit within themselves to enjoy the unique solitude of the Arctic and free time provided. If this outlook is not for you we can assist in finding an alternative Arctic trip that offers a more structured itinerary and “observer” role versus actively participating in an adventure of discovery. Good health is fundamental to travel in any remote region. All participants will be required to obtain emergency medical and evacuation travel insurance. Age should not be considered a deterrent. Polar Clothing Package A recommended clothing packing list will be provided upon registration. We recommend that anyone travelling to the Arctic dresses in layers. The insulating outer layer is of particular importance. Regular ski jackets and pants are not suitable for this Arctic climate. We realize that good quality Arctic-worthy equipment is expensive to purchase all at once, and my not be necessary for a one-time Arctic adventure. Arctic Kingdom has a top-of-the-line Arctic Polar Clothing Rental Package that will enhance your Arctic experience and allow you to enjoy your expedition in comfort, no matter what Mother Nature brings. With more than a decade of experience in all types of Arctic weather, we know what works and what doesn’t. All of our staff have depended on the same clothing package for years of Arctic adventures, so you can rest assured you are getting the best options available. Meals We know that no amazing Arctic experience is complete without delicious food. The lodge chef will prepare the day’s meals, snacks and delicious desserts - buffet style. A hot lunch and beverages are provided while viewing den sites. The dining/lounge area will have a convenient buffet table where unlimited snacks and hot drinks are provided throughout the day. The kitchen is not kosher. If you have special dietary needs, please advise us at time of booking.
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 8 Responsible Tourism Arctic Kingdom takes a ‘total approach’ to responsible tourism. Everything, from the way we plan and operate our trips to the practices of Arctic Kingdom as a company, is geared toward making a positive impact on the regions we visit. Arctic Kingdom trips are designed to allow a high degree of economic benefit to the local communities; we hire local guides and local drivers, eat local food, and use local services to ensure as much money as possible is retained within the local economy and the host communities. We are continually reassessing our trips, always ensuring that they are socially, economically, and environmentally sound. What to Expect This Arctic safari is designed around viewing and photographing polar bears along with a variety of other Arctic wildlife we may encounter. There may be an opportunity to see polar bear mothers and cubs as they emerge from their den, however, there may also be days when polar bears may not be spotted. During these times, you can enjoy walks out on the frozen tundra in search of other Arctic wildlife. Our treks also provide an excellent opportunity to photograph the stunning landscapes and impressive natural setting.
2 0 1 9 | Polar Bear Mother and Newborn Cubs Photo Safari 9 Details Trip 10 Days / 9 Nights Location Wapusk National Park, Manitoba Length March 13 – 22 Booking CAD $2500 deposit require at time of booking. Full payment due 120 days prior to departure Terms date. 2020 Dates Price Per CAD $11,859 + tax Single n/a Person Supplement Flight Package Round-trip flights from Insurance Due to the nature of this trip, trip Winnipeg (YWG) to cancellation/interruption insurance is highly Churchill (YYQ) available. recommended. It is a condition of joining this Ask us about our special expedition that you must be insured against rates! medical and personal accident risks and have search and rescue coverage. As there are a limited number of seats available that connect with our trip departure dates, we encourage you to book and pay for your flight package at the same time as you book your trip. Group Size 11 Cancellation All requests for cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellations received up to 180 days prior to departure are refunded less an administrative fee of CAD $500 per person. If cancellation Terms is received between 179 and 120 days prior to departure, the deposit is forfeited. For cancellations received between 119 days and the departure date, all deposits and payments are forfeited.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 1 Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin The most incredible spot in the world to view polar bears Every day provides unparalleled opportunities for amidst the icebergs on Baffin Island, Nunavut. adventure and remarkable photography before you return to the warm and comfortable Arctic Safari Camp This epic photo safari brings you into the heart of the on ice. high eastern Arctic in early spring, where travellers seldom go. Surrounded by snow-capped mountains and Capture memories of a lifetime with possible sightings of soaring icebergs, view polar bears close-up in mother and cubs, and enjoy the beauty of the Northern undisturbed splendor as they venture on to the sea ice Lights in the evening. Be one of a special few to and climb majestic icebergs. experience the raw beauty of this region, and its unique wildlife sightings, in early spring. Experience the true high Arctic out on the exposed ice, taking in the vast landscapes and sheer magnitude of This safari is perfect for professional and keen amateur icebergs and mountains at every turn. Spend your days photographers looking for rare wildlife photography travelling across the sea ice with local Inuit guides, by opportunities, and an authentic Arctic adventure. snowmobile and qamutik (traditional Inuit sled pulled by snowmobiles) as you explore the wilderness in search of polar bears.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 2 Highlights • Experience the true Arctic in early spring – above • Journey by snowmobile and qamutik across the the tree line and the Arctic Circle. ice with seasoned Inuit guides. • Stay in our Arctic Safari Camp, set on • Enjoy tea made of melt-water from icebergs approximately 2.0 meters (6 feet) of solid ice. thousands of years old. • Capture unique and stunning photographs of • Take in stunningly vast landscapes and polar bears as the lounge on the sea ice and panoramic views of soaring icebergs and climb icebergs. mountains. • Chance to view and photograph polar bears and cubs, possibly including yearlings and new cubs.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 3 Itinerary Our Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin Photo Safari is the perfect adventure for professional and keen amateur photographers looking for unique wildlife and landscape photography opportunities, and an authentic Arctic experience. Day 1 Depart Ottawa International Airport for Iqaluit. Transfer to local hotel for a hot dinner. Day 2 Transfer to the Iqaluit airport for your early morning flight to Qikiqtarjuaq. Upon arrival, travel to camp by snowmobile and qamutik (traditional Inuit sled). Days 3 – 7 Enjoy full-day explorations of the majestic High Arctic wilderness by snowmobile and qamutik, as Inuit guides use traditional expertise to locate and help you safely view polar bears, close-up. Weather and snow conditions determine the exact route. Enjoy hot lunches served on the land and gourmet comfort food dinners at camp. Schedules are determined by wildlife and our guests. Enjoy the Northern Lights and great company at night. Day 8 After a hot breakfast, spend the morning capturing a few more memories and photographs. Transfer to Qikiqtarjuaq for a last nights’ stay at the local hotel. Day 9 Fly from Qikiqtarjuaq to Ottawa, and onward to home.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 4 Included • Services of Inuit Guides and Arctic Kingdom expedition staff • Accommodation: o 6 nights’ accommodation in Tented Safari Camp o 2 night hotel accommodation • Airport/Hotel transfers in Qikiqtarjuaq and Iqaluit • All transportation for duration of stay in camp • All meals at camp and Qikiqtarjuaq (8 Breakfasts, 7 lunches and snacks, 8 dinners) Not Included • Round-trip flights from Ottawa to Qikiqtarjuaq. Ask about our special rates! • Accommodation in Ottawa • Tips, gratuities, personal expenses • Travel, medical and evacuation insurance • Additional costs associated with weather and/or layovers in Qikiqtarjuaq, Iqaluit or Ottawa
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 5 Accommodations Tented Safari Camp on Ice Our camps are inspired by polar expeditions, and African-style mobile tented safaris. Pioneers of the Arctic Safari, we have weaved together traditional and modern technology to provide the best, authentic Arctic experience. While they may appear like a tented camp from the outside, our Tented Safari Camp continually surprises and delights all guests with its roomy and warm, heated interior. The sleep tents are large and spacious at just over 2m (6’9”) tall and an interior of 8m2 (90 sq. feet), they include a large entrance vestibule, ample standing room and space for all your cameras and luggage. All sleep tents contain two beds with mattresses, sleeping bags with personal liners and full size pillows. The insulated walls acts as a greenhouse capturing the warmth of the sun, keeping you warm on even the coolest days. The tents are heated to keep you warm and comfortable at the end of a day out on the ice. The Tented Safari Camp is set up on a minimum of 2.0 meters (6 feet) of solid ice.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 6 Trip Notes The intent of our Spring Polar Bear and Icebergs of Baffin Safari is to introduce photographers and adventurers to the High Arctic in early spring. This seldom-visited region is bursting with raw beauty, unique wildlife and landscape photography opportunities. While we cannot guarantee sightings of specific Arctic animals, you can expect to find an array of natural wonders and a truly unique experience on this exciting Arctic adventure. During this time, the Qikiqtarjuaq region is home to polar bears and their cubs. This Arctic safari will provide you with opportunities to observe polar bears in their natural habitat, out on the ice. The Arctic has many variables that can influence travel plans. Being relaxed, patient, and flexible are important attitudes. Itineraries are general guidelines and may change due to weather and unexpected conditions. Getting There Travel arrangements between your point of origin and Ottawa (YOW) are the responsibility of the traveller. We strongly recommend that participants travelling on reduced fare airline tickets continue their journey home from their gateway airport, the day following the final day of the trip. Weather conditions are unpredictable, and any deviation from a ticketed itinerary will result in a penalty regardless of the cause. We highly recommend that you plan on ‘buffer time’ to account for any possible delays in getting home. Daylight Hours In March and April, the days are beginning to get longer. In March you can expect between 10 to 13 hours of daylight and in April you can expect approximately 13 to 16 hours of daylight. Weather March & April While cold, temperatures during this season range they are rising. For March and April, average temperatures range from -40 to -20°C (-40 to -4°F). You can expect snow during this time. Level of Difficulty This photo safari is in a very remote location that can experience extreme weather conditions. Guests should anticipate spending long days travelling by snowmobiles and qamutiks out on the ice in search of polar bears. While one can choose to do as little or as much as he/she would like throughout the adventure, guests seeking a more relaxed trip, might enjoy our Polar Bears and Glaciers of Baffin Island safari, held in the summer.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 7 Polar Clothing Package This safari happens in early spring in the High Arctic. It is essential that guests wear the right clothing to keep warm and comfortable. A recommended clothing packing list will be provided upon enrollment confirmation. We recommend that anyone travelling to the Arctic dresses in layers. The insulating outer layer is of particular importance. Regular ski jackets and pants are not suitable for the changing Arctic climate. We realize that good quality Arctic-worthy equipment is expensive to purchase all at once, and my not be necessary for a one-time Arctic adventure. Arctic Kingdom has a top-of-the-line Polar Clothing Rental Package that will enhance your Arctic experience and allow you to enjoy your expedition in comfort, no matter what Mother Nature brings. With more than a decade of experience in all types of Arctic weather, we know what works and what doesn’t. All of our staff have depended on the same clothing package for years of Arctic adventures, so you can rest assured you are getting the best options available. Is this Adventure for You? This safari is perfect for anyone looking to see and photograph unique wildlife, icebergs and breathtaking landscapes. It is designed for professional and serious amateur photographers interested in an authentic high Arctic experience. It will be an adventure as we will be heading off the beaten track, beyond the usual tourist route and you will become among the first to explore this amazing region. Not for the faint of heart, weather conditions can be more extreme on this trip, compared to other Arctic Kingdom safaris. While you don’t need to have previous Arctic experience, an adventurous spirit will ensure you have a great time. Our expeditions are typically represented by a range of international participants. Having a laid back, open-minded and patient demeanor is important. Spirit of Adventure Required Arctic Kingdom trips are not intended to have set itineraries or sights to be seen crossed off in a short period of time. On this expedition, the itinerary of each day will be determined by wildlife and the weather. There may be days with plenty of opportunities for wildlife photography, but there will also be days that require waiting to get the perfect shot, and they may be days spent in camp due to weather. It is assumed that participants have the spirit within themselves to enjoy the unique solitude of the Arctic and free time provided. If this outlook is not for you we can assist in finding an alternative Arctic trip that offers a more structured itinerary, versus participating in an active adventure of discovery and photography. Of course, good health is fundamental to travel in any remote region. All participants will be required to obtain emergency medical and evacuation travel insurance.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 8 Gourmet Meals We know that no amazing Arctic experience is complete without delicious food. Our private chef manages the kitchen tent. It will be here that your chef and culinary team will prepare the day’s meals, snacks and delicious desserts. The dining/lounge area has a convenient buffet table where snacks and hot drinks are provided. The kitchen is not kosher or halal. If you have special dietary needs, please advise us at time of booking. Responsible Tourism Arctic Kingdom takes a ‘total approach’ to responsible tourism. Everything, from the way we plan and operate our trips to the practices of Arctic Kingdom as a company, is geared toward making a positive impact on the regions we visit. Arctic Kingdom trips are designed to allow a high degree of economic benefit to the local communities; we hire local guides and local drivers, buy local produce (whenever possible), eat local food, and use local services to ensure as much money as possible is retained within the local economy and the host communities. We strictly adhere to the Nunavut Wildlife Policy and we are continually reassessing our trips, always ensuring that they are socially, economically, and environmentally sound. What to Expect This Arctic photo safari is designed for viewing and photographing animals in their natural habitat. We are pleased to collaborate with Inuit, who welcome guests to their traditional lands, and continue to rely on the land for their survival. We encourage our trip participants to be sensitive to the cultural and historical ways of Inuit, including their traditional hunting lifestyle. You may see evidence of hunting, including dead animals, as you wander through the communities. Examples include the stretching of seal skin to make boots or mittens, and Inuit dog teams being fed Arctic char or seal meat. While on our adventures, we may also come across an Inuit hunting party. If you are open to the experience, these sights can provide a window into cultural traditions that stretch back for generations and exist in harmony with the wild Arctic. As part of the Inuit cultural experience, our guides will show you how to stalk wildlife for viewing and photography, using the same techniques a hunter does.
2 0 1 9 | Spring Polar Bears and Icebergs of Baffin 9 Details Trip Length 9 Days / 8 Nights Location Qikiqtarjuaq, Nunavut 2020 Dates March 24 – April 1 Group Size 8 March 31 – April 8 08 April – April 16 April 15 – April 23 Single X 1.8 Supplement Price Per Person CAD $20.734 including tax Booking CAD $2500 deposit require at Based on double occupancy time of booking. Full payment Terms due 120 days prior to departure date. Flight Package Round-trip flights from Ottawa Insurance Due to the nature of this trip, trip (YOW) to Qikiqtarjuaq (YVM) cancellation/interruption available. Ask about our special insurance is highly rates! recommended. It is a condition of joining this expedition that you As there are a limited number of must be insured against medical seats available that connect with and personal accident risks and our trip departure dates, we have search and rescue coverage. encourage you to book and pay (www.globalrescue.com) for your flight package at the same time as you book your trip. Cancellation All requests for cancellations must be received in writing. Cancellations received up to 180 days prior to departure are refunded less an administrative fee of CAD $500 per person. If Terms cancellation is received between 179 and 120 days prior to departure, the deposit is forfeited. For cancellations received between 119 days and the departure date, all deposits and payments are forfeited.
Winter Polar Clothing Package 2020
1 Introduction This polar clothing package is suggested for Arctic Kingdom trips in the fall, winter and early spring months, including the following: Spring Polar Bears & Icebergs of Baffin Photo Safari Polar Bear Mother & Newborn Cubs Photo Safari Polar Bear Migration Fly-In Photo Safari Dressing for Arctic Weather & Conditions Temperatures and weather conditions in polar regions varies widely depending on season and location. It can even change significantly throughout the week or day. In March and April, you may experience temperatures as cold as -40°C (-40°F), and in October and November average temperatures range from - 5°C to -20°C (-4°F – 23°F), with chances of snow . For trips in May and June, even as temperatures flirt just below the freezing mark, strong winds, either natural or from riding behind a snowmobile, can make temperatures feel much colder. Clothing is key to your comfort in the Arctic. While actual temperatures, weather conditions, and wind chill, differ by season and location, the basics or dressing for cold weather are the same. We recommend dressing in layers, adding or subtracting the layers according to your needs. There are three essential layers: 1. Base Layer 2. Insulating Mid-Layer 3. Outer Layer Base layers and insulating layers can be used in almost any type of weather or winter climate. The outer layer will be determined by the type of weather expected on your Arctic expedition.
2 Our Winter Polar Clothing Package Our Winter Polar Clothing Package includes top of the line brands, including Canada Goose. With more than a decade of experience in all types of Arctic weather, we know what works and what doesn’t. Each item included in our Polar Clothing Package has been personal tried and tested in the extreme climates of the Canadian Arctic. The Canada Goose Expedition Parka is your first line of defense against cold or unpredictable weather. This insulated parka features a durable, water repellent, Arctic-Tech shell. Paired with Canada Goose insulated winter pants and winter boots rated to -100°C, you will be ready to face the elements. To protect your head and hands, you will be provided a windproof hat, balaclava, liner gloves, windproof gloves, and insulated, waterproof over mitts. All pieces are top quality products from leading brands. Our Winter Polar Clothing Package includes: 1. 5. 1. Canada Goose Expedition Parka 2. Canada Goose down-filled snow pants 3. Winter boots 4. Windproof hat 5. Balaclava 6. Base gloves 7. Windproof gloves 2. 6. 8. Waterproof insulated mitts 9. Duffle bag 10. Shipping to/from your gateway hotel Package Pricing 3. 7. For guests on Arctic Kingdom trips, the price per rental is CAD $695 plus tax. 4. 8.
3 Sizing Charts Men’s Parka & Pants XS S M L XL 2XL Chest 86- 91- 97- 104- 112- 119- 89cm 94cm 102cm 109cm 117cm 130cm 34″-35″ 36″-37″ 38″-40″ 41″-43″ 44″-46″ 47″-51″ Waist 69- 74- 79- 86- 94- 102- 71cm 76cm 84cm 91cm 99cm 112cm 27″-28″ 29″-30″ 31″-33″ 34″-36″ 37″-39″ 40″-44″ Hips 86- 91- 97- 104- 112- 119- 89cm 94cm 102cm 109cm 117cm 130cm 34″-35″ 36″-37″ 38″-40″ 41″-43″ 44″-46″ 47″-51″ European 42 46 48 52 56 60 Sizing Women’s Parka & Pants XS S M L XL 2 4-6 8-10 12-14 16-18 Chest 81- 86- 91- 97- 104- 84cm 89cm 94cm 102cm 109cm 32″-33″ 34″-35″ 36″-37″ 38″-40″ 41″-43″ Waist 66- 71- 76- 81- 89- 69cm 74cm 79cm 86cm 94cm 26″-27″ 28″-29″ 30″-31″ 32″-34″ 35″-37″ Hips 91- 97- 102- 107- 114- 94cm 99cm 104cm 112cm 112cm 36″-37″ 38″-39″ 40″-41″ 42″-44″ 45″-47″ European 36 38 40 42 46 Sizing
4 Balaclava S/M L/XL HOW TO MEASURE US Hat 17.2- 18.7- Measure around your head 18.4cm 19.3cm where the headwear would fit Size comfortably. Circum 54.6- 58.4- 58.1cm 61cm Gloves S/7 M/8 L/9 XL/10 HOW TO MEASURE Circum 17.8- 20.3- 22.8- 24.1- Measure around a flat hand at the 19.7cm 21.6cm 24.1cm 25.4cm knuckles, do not include your thumb. Length 16.5- 19.7- 21.6- 22.8- Measure your hand length from 17.8cm 20.3cm 22.8cm 24.1cm the base of your palm to the end of you middle finger. Use the larger of the two measurements to select your glove size.
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