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Exclusive African safaris in Kenya’s priceless private wildlife conservancies from four small luxury eco camps.
Expedition Films
Few things are more exhilarating than visiting the most remote parts of the world. There is a wildness there that cannot be overestimated or described. A certain inherent level of risk in knowing that you are as far from civilisation as many will ever be. More people have travelled to space than have travelled to Baffin Island in winter and camped on the frozen sea ice in search of polar bears and cubs. And when you set foot on South Georgia, having crossed the Antarctic Convergence, the wildlife spectacle that greets is one that will leave you speechless.
Embark on wilderness journeys to Antarctica and the Sub-Antarctic region. Antarctica21 operates Fly & Cruise Expeditions to Antarctica and Sea Voyages to Antarctica, the Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas), South Georgia, and Patagonia & Chilean Fjords.
Deep in the South Atlantic lie islands rich in history. Synonymous with Cook, Shackleton, Worsley and Wild, they are also the birthplace of kings...Welcome to South Georgia, and the Falkland Islands.
To reach them is to sail in the wake of Resolution and Endurance. At the mercy of the Southern Ocean, and ravaged by sudden blizzards, these are islands that are only accessible by proper expedition vessels.
However, It is this same ferocity that allows life here to thrive in all its shapes. Home to millions of breeding birds, including 7 million penguins and hundreds of thousands of albatrosses as well as half of the world's elephant seals, the wildlife spectacle is staggering.
South Georgia was originally claimed by Captain James Cook and is famous as the culmination of Sir Ernest Shackleton's heroic rescue mission against the odds.
However, not all of human endeavours here have been as noble and the scars of these activities still remain. But when exploration replaces exploitation, natural wonders flourish here in the Crown Jewels of the South Atlantic.
Baffin Island: An Arctic Kingdom
Seven nights spent camping on the frozen, wind-sculpted sea ice off Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada where temperatures plummeted below minus 30ºC looking for bears.
Small, white, polar bears fresh out of the den.
Pushing the limits of winter cold-weather gear and mental and physical endurance to be on foot with mother polar bears and their tiny cubs, this frozen wilderness is unsurpassed anywhere.
With days spent traversing the frozen landscape and nights under the Aurora Borealis, this is the experience of a lifetime.

