Stand on the most southerly point on earth.
Trip to the South Pole
Whilst staying in Antarctica at Whichaway Camp, guests have the rare opportunity to experience Antarctica’s interior. Something very few tourists get the chance to do. Most Antarctica cruises stick to the peripheries, but rarely head far inland. Guests get to experience this unique landscape by skidoo, on mountain bikes and in specially adapted vehicles. From ice-climbing to ice caves and mountain climbing, your days will be busy. On certain departures, guests will be flown in the camp’s own Basler BT-67 as far south as you can you. The flight takes about 7-hours, to reach the South Pole, something very few people get to experience.
On another day, guests fly for 2 hours to spend time at a 6,000 strong emperor penguin colony. Because of they have not been hunted or harmed by humans in the past, the penguins are completely unafraid, allowing for some incredible photographic opportunities.
This is a unique opportunity for a select few people to experience the interior of Antarctica, truly the last frontier of exploration.
Whilst staying in Antarctica at Whichaway Camp, guests have the rare opportunity to experience Antarctica’s interior. Something very few tourists get the chance to do. Most Antarctica cruises stick to the peripheries, but rarely head far inland. Guests get to experience this unique landscape by skidoo, on mountain bikes and in specially adapted vehicles. From ice-climbing to ice caves and mountain climbing, your days will be busy. On certain departures, guests will be flown in the camp’s own Basler BT-67 as far south as you can you. The flight takes about 7-hours, to reach the South Pole, something very few people get to experience.
On another day, guests fly for 2 hours to spend time at a 6,000 strong emperor penguin colony. Because of they have not been hunted or harmed by humans in the past, the penguins are completely unafraid, allowing for some incredible photographic opportunities.
This is a unique opportunity for a select few people to experience the interior of Antarctica, truly the last frontier of exploration.