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8 DAYS FROM 16000 PP
Best time to go
may - jun
A uniquely wild safari giving you the opportunity to spot polar bears in their natural habitat as well as beluga, narwhal and bowhead whales in Arctic Canada.
Experience the High Arctic by spending time at the floe edge - view polar bears, narwhal and icebergs under the midnight sun, travel to the northern reaches of Baffin Island where the sea ice meets the open water, and watch as marine mammals and other wildlife congregate at the floe edge – also known as the “line of life”.
Guided by Inuit and travelling in small groups of just 8 – 16 travellers, journey to the floe edge for days of discovery, possible narwhal watching and the chance to see a variety of seabirds, polar bears, seals and possibly beluga and bowhead whales. If you are lucky enough to encounter narwhal, they may appear in pods from one to hundreds as they rest and feed just metres from the floe edge.
Perfect for families, first-time visitors to the Arctic, and also professional photographers looking for the ultimate floe edge experience, watching narwhal, and chance to see polar bears in the wild.
Day 1 - Ottawa - Pond Inlet
Once you have landed in Pond Inlet (flight times to be determined) you will be greeted by your local representative before being transferred to your hotel. Once settled, join your Expedition Leader for your trip briefing and enjoy a hot dinner.
Day 2 - Pond Inlet - Eclipse Sound
After breakfast, meet your guides on the beach for your departure to the camp on Eclipse Sound. Travelling by qamutik, a traditional Inuit wooden sled pulled behind a snowmobile, the journey time will vary depending on the ice and weather conditions. During this unique journey into the wilderness, experience the exhilaration of gliding across the ice, and be sure to take in your beautiful surroundings whilst stopping for hot drinks on the way! Continue on to the Arctic Safari Camp which will be pitched a few kilometres back from the floe edge.
Days 3 - 6 - Floe Edge
During your time in the High Arctic, you will have the opportunity to go on excursions to the floe edge in search of wildlife. You will travel in small groups, either by snowmobile and/or qamutik, and engage in a variety of activities both on land and sea. For those that are willing to brave the cold waters there is the possibility to sea kayak amongst the sea ice, weather permitting. If you are lucky enough you may even encounter whales in the water with you. For many guests, the greatest highlight of this safari is the opportunity to observe a variety of Arctic wildlife in their natural habitat. Sightings may include narwhal, beluga and bowhead whales, seals, and polar bears. Additionally, migratory birds are also in abundance in the area and if the weather conditions are right you may get the chance to visit Bylot Island Migratory Bird Sanctuary, where over 200,000 birds choose to nest each year. If you are a keen birder then we recommend the earlier departure dates! Please be sensitive to the local culture here and understand that some hunting practices you may not be used to are still common here.
Day 7 - Eclipse Sound - Pond Inlet Today you will depart camp via snowmobile and qamutik and travel back to Pond Inlet. Enjoy your final evening with a special Inuit cultural presentation.
Day 8 - Pond Inlet - Ottawa It’s time to bid farewell to the Arctic this morning. Wake up in time for breakfast, then check out of your hotel. You will have a chance to experience the local highlights before your transfer to the airport for your flights to Ottawa. We recommend you arrange your international flight for the next day in case of weather delays – this is the Arctic after all!
This is a delightful tented camp that can be set up on ice or land, depending on your safari and the time of year of travel. With the appearance of a simple tented camp, this is a little gem that provides you with comfort during your time in the Arctic. Don’t be deceived by how small the tents look, that’s due to the huge, towering icebergs and mountains they are photographed with. They have plenty of room for two, and will keep you snug in the, sometimes bitter, Arctic nights. A lovely tented camp that can be set up on ice or land, keeping your cosy in the Arctic conditions.
Date | Guests | Trip Length | Trip Style | Prices from | |
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May 13 - May 20 2024 | 16 | 8 Days | Small Group Safari | 16000 | |
May 21 - May 28 2024 | 16 | 8 Days | Small Group Safari | 16000 | |
May 29 - Jun 05 2024 | 16 | 8 Days | Small Group Safari | 16000 | |
Jun 06 - Jun 13 2024 | 16 | 8 Days | Small Group Safari | 16000 |