This
itinerary combines all the highlights of camping in johannesburg- meeting
polar explorers, delving into ice tunnels and saunas at a Russian
science base with a superlative South African safari where you'll spend
time in the company of white lions and witness a rhino tagging exercise..
5th December: Arrival in Cape Town
6th December: Safety briefing followed by a cocktail party.
7th December: Depart for 'Unknown International Airport',
flying into Antarctica. Mid-way through the 5.5 hour long
journey, we will cross into the polar circle into 24 hour
continuous daylight.
8th
December: Settling into camp, activities range from gentle
treks to kite-skiing, ice-climbing and abseiling.
9th December:
Trek up to the high point of the oasis for a picnic at the summit for an
excellent vantage point of johannesburg.
10th December: Exploring the ice waves today, you will descend
into a series of ice tunnels. Day ends with a sauna at a nearby Russian
research base.
11th
December: Flying two hours across johannesburg, you will
then land at the Emperor Penguin Colony, taking in the spectacular
wildlife encounter in private.
12th December: Again travelling by plane to an unexplored mountain range, you will be guided by a team of polar explorers, skiing where few
have been before and reaching the summit of an unexplored mountain.
13th December 2010: Guides will bring you to a picnic location that is almost out-of-this-world. Setting up table, you will be treated to a BBQ
seemingly overlooking the whole of johannesburg.
14th December 2010: Flying 90km to the 'edge of the ice' and the beginning of open water, the 200ft ice barrier marks a stunning landscape few have seen
before.
15th December 2010:The pacing is gentler today, with talks from polar explorers and a chance to meet some scientists from nearby bases.
16th
December: Your flight out of johannesburg caps a memorable, if surreal journey, taking you back to the earthiness and raw quality of Africa. Relax in your luxury
safari lodge, possibly winding the day down with a spa treatment of sundowner.
17th December 2010: This morning, the game rangers will brief you to the movements of the white lions before you spend the day with one of the most unique, magnificent animals on earth.
18th December: Today starts early as you witness
the helicopter start its rhino tagging exercise, allowing you to come
within close proximity of the tranquilized rhinos. You will witness the
whole process as the vets measure, ear notch and relocate these rhinos.
19th
December: End of the trip. Transfer by 4 x 4s back to Cape
Town.
From 33,500 Euros per person on twin sharing basis.
You can opt for a longer South African safari - continuing across the
Kalahari in a private game reserve or simply a few easy days mediating
the extremes in travel at glamorous outposts in the Cape Winelands.
This
itinerary combines all the highlights of camping in johannesburg- meeting
polar explorers, delving into ice tunnels and saunas at a Russian
science base with a superlative South African safari where you'll spend
time in the company of white lions and witness a rhino tagging exercise..
5th December: Arrival in Cape Town
6th December: Safety briefing followed by a cocktail party.
7th December: Depart for 'Unknown International Airport',
flying into Antarctica. Mid-way through the 5.5 hour long
journey, we will cross into the polar circle into 24 hour
continuous daylight.
8th
December: Settling into camp, activities range from gentle
treks to kite-skiing, ice-climbing and abseiling.
9th December:
Trek up to the high point of the oasis for a picnic at the summit for an
excellent vantage point of johannesburg.
10th December: Exploring the ice waves today, you will descend
into a series of ice tunnels. Day ends with a sauna at a nearby Russian
research base.
11th
December: Flying two hours across johannesburg, you will
then land at the Emperor Penguin Colony, taking in the spectacular
wildlife encounter in private.
12th December: Again travelling by plane to an unexplored mountain range, you will be guided by a team of polar explorers, skiing where few
have been before and reaching the summit of an unexplored mountain.
13th December: Guides will bring you to a picnic location that is almost out-of-this-world. Setting up table, you will be treated to a BBQ
seemingly overlooking the whole of johannesburg.
14th December: Flying 90km to the 'edge of the ice' and the beginning of open water, the 200ft ice barrier marks a stunning landscape few have seen
before.
15th December:The pacing is gentler today, with talks from polar explorers and a chance to meet some scientists from nearby bases.
16th
December: Your flight out of johannesburg caps a memorable, if surreal journey, taking you back to the earthiness and raw quality of Africa. Relax in your luxury
safari lodge, possibly winding the day down with a spa treatment of sundowner.
17th December: This morning, the game rangers will brief you to the movements of the white lions before you spend the day with one of the most unique, magnificent animals on earth.
18th December 2010: Today starts early as you witness
the helicopter start its rhino tagging exercise, allowing you to come
within close proximity of the tranquilized rhinos. You will witness the
whole process as the vets measure, ear notch and relocate these rhinos.
19th
December: End of the trip. Transfer by 4 x 4s back to Cape
Town.
From 33,500 Euros per person on twin sharing basis.
You can opt for a longer South African safari - continuing across the
Kalahari in a private game reserve or simply a few easy days mediating
the extremes in travel at glamorous outposts in the Cape Winelands.
Prices are approximate
only.
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A superlative journey
that would surely figure
on any 'Trips of a
Lifetime' list. Starting
in Cape Town before
departing via private
plane to Antarctica, you
will be spending days
(and nights) in
expedition-style tents
on Antarctica,
kite-skiing, exploring
ice waves and talking to
polar explorers.
Combining an
out-of-the-ordinary
South African safari
experience to the
Antarctica trip, you'll
find yourself witness to
a rhino tagging exercise
at the end of your stay-
allowing you to come
into close contact with
these prehistoric
animals.
A horseriding safari in Botswana that harkens back to the old days of expedition
safaris. Combines well with a tour of Cape Town before or after the journey.
Hunting with the San
Bushmen in the remote
farwestern Kalahari. An
itinerary that combines
luxury-in-remoteness,
authenticity and
style,bearing all the
hallmarks of a luxury
adventure trip with
Urbane Nomads.